
Recently, the subculture mobile game 'Aether Gazer' (localized: Millennium Tour) has been embroiled in a massive technical controversy. Reports suggest a critical vulnerability allows players to acquire infinite diamonds by exploiting what is suspected to be a leftover backdoor from the beta testing phase. This exploit has reportedly been leveraged by some to profit, with some players successfully completing the entire standard gacha pool.

The whistle-blower demonstrated the exploit with screenshots, noting that their account remained active and unbanned. As the controversy spread, the game entered emergency maintenance. Community members are now waiting for potential 'apology compensation' and watching closely for the developers' response.

The comment section is buzzing with speculation. Some players jokingly refer to it as a 'heavyweight' bug, noting that the game is plagued by multiple issues—including stamina recovery errors—leading to the sentiment that the game provides more 'entertainment' through its failures than through actual gameplay. Skeptics are questioning the security of the game's monetization system, fearing that even after this fix, other vulnerabilities remain hidden. Others have raised doubts about the veracity of the claims, suggesting it might be a misunderstanding involving a streamer's account, but the viral nature of this incident has already severely damaged the game's reputation.
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