
The community of the mobile game 'Echocalypse' is in an uproar. Players discovered that the recently released swimsuit character, widely considered a 'must-have' (OP unit) based on the international server's meta, performed significantly worse on the domestic server. Instead of fixing what seemed to be a performance bug, the developers stealth-nerfed the character by simply rewriting its skill descriptions to match the weaker performance. To make matters worse, the update also included the censorship of character art, leading to massive backlash.

Players noted that since the international server is roughly a month ahead, the domestic community relied on 'foresight' (using international server knowledge to plan resources). This unexpected nerf rendered their planning useless. While the developers eventually issued a late-night statement promising to revert the changes, they failed to offer any compensation. Players also suspect that even the 'reverted' skills don't match the original design, further deepening the community's lack of trust in the developer's competence and honesty.
In the comment section, users pointed out that the game features a PvP arena, making the stealth-nerf a direct attack on competitive balance. Veteran players remarked that the combination of incompetent management, aggressive censorship, and a dismissive attitude toward the player base suggests the game is nearing its end-of-life stage.
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