
Recently, Seasun dropped a major "pie in the sky" during their August 28th event, announcing plans to develop a mobile version of 'JX3' (Jian Wang 3) that would allow for full data migration from the PC version. However, no specific release date or technical specifications were provided.

The community reacted with immediate skepticism. The primary concern is how the game's notoriously complex skill system will fit on a mobile screen. Players jokingly suggested that the only way to manage it would be through 'One-Click Macros' (automated combat scripts used by players to simplify gameplay). Furthermore, regarding the developer's optimization track record, veteran players are pessimistic, noting that current PC versions already struggle with performance in crowded cities—a load modern mobile devices likely cannot handle.
Adding to the cynicism, the development team had previously pledged that if they failed to deliver, they would 'cross-dress' as a form of apology. Players are now mocking this, suggesting the mobile announcement is just a convenient excuse for the staff to satisfy their own cross-dressing whims rather than a serious development goal.

The general consensus in the comment section is that the project is unrealistic, viewing it more as a distant promise made to pacify the community rather than a tangible upcoming product.
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