Recently, players discovered a hilarious 'oddity' in the new Neural Cloud event: the task progress bar, which should be a static UI element, can be manually dragged around just like interactive game units.

Faced with such an absurd oversight, users sighed: 'This is classic code reuse—if the component looks the same, just copy and paste it, right?' Experienced players pointed out that the progress bar type wasn't properly constrained, a flaw that previously appeared in device load displays, calling it a 'signature tradition' of the dev team.

Regarding this 'low-calorie gossip' (small, harmless bugs that are fun to laugh at), netizens are amused. Long-time fans noted that similar issues appeared in the developer's previous title, Girls' Frontline (such as draggable portrait frames). These recurring 'features' have become a source of both frustration and amusement for the community.
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