
Recently, the producer of the ACG mobile game 'A Thousand Noble Traces' posted an apology on their personal account, which was later reposted by the official game handle. This move has sparked a wave of criticism within the community. Hardcore players argue that a personal account apology is insufficient, with some explicitly stating, 'I personally feel that opening a refund channel would show true sincerity.'




The comment section is filled with skepticism. Players are questioning why the apology was not made through official channels, suggesting that using a personal account is a performative act of 'kneeling' (surrendering to public pressure). One netizen hit the nail on the head: 'Don't listen to what they say, look at what they do.'


Furthermore, players are comparing this incident to how other games handled narrative controversies in the past. One cynical comment dubbed the whole saga: 'Volume 1: Pride and Prejudice, Volume 2: Piety and Submission.' As the community sentiment trends toward 'game over' (a popular slang term 'Ji' meaning dead/doomed), whether the development team can provide tangible improvements remains the focal point of the controversy.
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