
Recently, the ACG-style mobile game 'A Thousand Noble Tragedies' has been engulfed in a massive operational crisis. Within just one week of launch, the game underwent a cumulative 35 hours of maintenance. Frequent delays and unannounced emergency server shutdowns have frustrated the player base. Beyond these "routine" outages, critical bugs—such as payments failing to credit and stamina not regenerating in the background—remained unfixed for days. The developers' decision to remain silent during these major errors left players with no recourse, fueling community outrage.

Furthermore, players have long been disgruntled by a series of "clueless maneuvers" from the operation team, including stealth-nerfing attack stats, shrinking compensation packages, and "robbing Peter to pay Paul" by taking diamonds from event rewards to use as compensation. Although the official team attempted to calm the storm with email apologies and compensation, their superficial approach disappointed the community. Even more absurdly, a follow-up patch intended to fix bugs introduced a new exploit allowing players to infinitely purchase gacha items from the event shop, leading to players streaming themselves farming these resources, which crossed the line for most of the community.

In the comments section, many users mockingly refer to the developer as "Little Wu" (a common sarcastic nickname for the operations manager), lamenting the shockingly low level of management. While some players jokingly argue that "more maintenance equals more compensation," the majority express fear regarding further spending. Negative reviews are flooding platforms like Bilibili and TapTap, marking a massive collapse in reputation that serves as a grim wake-up call for this new title.

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