Martial arts game 'Wujiang' is currently facing a massive reputation collapse. Due to long-term 'puzzling' management and a failed May Day event, its rating on TapTap has plummeted to 2.6, officially dropping below 'Sanguosha'—a title infamous for its notoriously low ratings in China.


The core complaints center on 'prison-like' grinding mechanics—forced manual tasks that take years to optimize—and a double-standard approach to bugs. Developers use an 'ostrich strategy' (ignoring issues) for game-breaking bugs that hurt players, but act like world-class speedrunners to patch bugs that benefit players. Furthermore, the game is plagued by 'Modders' (players hacking the game data) whose power levels are impossible for honest paying players to reach. The developers lack effective security, turning the game into a chaotic mess.

Tensions reached a boiling point when the devs missed the annual update for 'Sequences' (randomized upgrade paths essential for character growth). Instead of engaging with feedback, the devs opted for mass censorship in official QQ groups and social media. Disillusioned long-term whales are now 'melting' their accounts (deleting them) and flooding the app store with negative reviews.



The community reacted with shock: 'I thought Sanguosha was the undisputed champion, but here comes a new challenger!' Netizens joked that if the rating hits 2.5, the game might face delisting, leaving Sanguosha to reclaim its crown.
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