
Recently, the operator of Epic Seven in China, Zlongame, faced backlash regarding how they handled feedback on attack visual effects. Players were dissatisfied that the company offered a 'temporary buff' (increased drop rates) as compensation.

The original poster pointed out that while global servers run this buff once a month, the Chinese server runs it much more frequently. Because players have limited stamina, this 'compensation' actually nudges them to buy expensive stamina bundles in the shop. Furthermore, the operator constantly cites 'having to get approval from the developers' as a shield, which players view as a pathetic excuse for their lack of operational authority.
In the comment section, users clarified that the official announcement didn't explicitly call it 'compensation'—that was the players' interpretation. Some users argued that while the buff technically improves efficiency, the lack of bonus stamina makes it ineffective for non-spending players.

The situation escalated when Zlongame quietly edited the announcement to remove the wording, which only fueled further distrust. A heated debate broke out in the community; while some criticized the operator, others labeled those complaining about the lack of free stamina as 'digital beggars', leading to fierce arguments.

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