
Recently, players reported that the ongoing closed beta test for the Chinese server of 'Epic Seven' is restricted to a Chinese-only dub, with no options to switch to other languages. Furthermore, players have criticized the quality of this Chinese dub as being 'la kua' (a slang term meaning low quality or poorly executed). Customer service provided vague answers, fueling community fears that this forced Chinese audio might persist into the official launch.

The community response has been polarized. Many are baffled as to why the developer would ignore the existing multi-language voice packs available in the international version. Speculations suggest the publisher might be testing user feedback or trying to mitigate potential risks related to voice actor controversies. Meanwhile, veteran players seem unsurprised, citing the reputation of the local publisher, Zlongame, with one user remarking that 'if you dare to play a game published by Zlongame, you should be prepared for various issues.'
The debate also touched upon the necessity of a Chinese server. Some argue that starting fresh on a new server offers a communal experience where everyone is on the same footing. However, given the subpar quality of the current dub, many players have stated that if the choice to change the audio remains unavailable at launch, they would find the game unplayable.
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