
Recently, players discovered that a small toy featured in the character animations of a new 'Neural Cloud' skin bears a striking resemblance to the avatar (virtual persona) used by the game's producer, known as 'Ka Mie,' during his livestreams. The original poster questioned the appropriateness of embedding the producer’s personal identity into a paid skin, labeling it a 'hidden agenda' (a term often used in Chinese gaming circles for developers inserting personal preferences into the game).


The community response has been polarized. Some players remain indifferent, dismissing it as a simple 'easter egg' or lighthearted joke, noting that the skin passed internal quality assurance. Others fiercely defended the developer, arguing that if one has a personal grievance against the producer, it shouldn't be framed as a systemic 'hidden agenda.' Detractors of the original post questioned the validity of the complaint, comparing it to other instances where staff avatars were used without backlash, and suggested that if players dislike the design, they should simply choose not to purchase it.
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