

Recently, the official Onmyoji team announced the third wave of server merges scheduled for May 17th, affecting servers like 'Deep Affection', 'Hozuki's Coolheadedness', and 'Fox Banquet'. The most controversial aspect is the new UID rule: to supposedly aid memory, the game will now prefix existing UIDs with random digits after the merge. Although developers claim 'former UIDs' will be visible in the profile, players are dismissing this as a redundant and pointless technical tweak.
The community response has been volatile. Beyond the UID changes, players are incensed by the management's lack of transparency. Three weeks have passed since the first batch of merges, yet the developers have remained silent on unresolved issues plaguing the legacy server merges from five years ago. Users are calling out the 'CH' (short for 'cehuas', meaning game designers/producers) for their arrogant, 'only act when poked' attitude.
In the comments, long-time players are reminiscing and self-deprecatingly joking about their server statuses, with some claiming being trapped in specific servers feels like 'retribution for sins in a past life.' Retired players are also returning to check on the status of their day-one accounts, sighing at how once-iconic servers have been swallowed up by these constant, chaotic merges.
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