
What happens when a game's creative director goes full rage mode on Weibo? The creative director of Renasothos just did exactly that — and NGA users are absolutely feasting on the drama. As one commenter put it: 'The Colonel (大佐) never disappoints us.'

Based on the Weibo screenshots shared in the original post, the creative director was clearly emotional about the wave of negative reviews and player backlash. His post was filled with frustration and a sense of being wronged. But the NGA community? Zero sympathy. The OP's caption nailed it perfectly: 'The karma of still playing despite having a Tiger involved.' The 'Tiger' in question refers to the infamous controversial figure in the gacha community — 胖虎 (Fat Tiger).
Who is Fat Tiger? In the Renasothos circle, this name is basically a giant red flag. One player said it bluntly: 'It's not even about whether the game has male characters — even if every character were a chained-up waifu, I still wouldn't touch it. Having Fat Tiger involved is scarier than any amount of husbandos.' In other words, it's not the game content that's the dealbreaker — it's the person behind it.
So why did the creative director partner with Fat Tiger in the first place? That's exactly what the community can't wrap their heads around. One commenter asked the million-dollar question: 'Why would you even seek out a collab with Fat Tiger?' Another added a savage take: 'Thinking about it more, the real blood-pressure-spike isn't playing Tiger's game — it's actually working under him.' The implication being that tying your fate to Fat Tiger is the true nightmare scenario.
The fourth reply's tl;dr was absolutely brutal: 'Most of the hate we got was self-inflicted. We were asking for it.' — apparently a direct quote from the creative director's own Weibo post, essentially admitting the collaboration decision was a disaster. A game's creative director publicly conceding that getting roasted was deserved? That's an extremely rare sight in the gacha community.
What really set players off was the revelation of a 'Good Citizen Certificate' (良民证) system — according to one commenter, this certificate requires official staff verification to obtain. Another user shared a screenshot of it, sarcastically commenting 'So well-behaved.' Players are calling this a dystopian level of community control, comparing it to authoritarian tactics where you need government approval just to participate.

One particularly sharp commenter cut straight to the heart of it: 'Classic good cop/bad cop routine — just tighten the community management and spare us the theatrics.' In the community's eyes, the creative director's 'I'm so wronged' act and Fat Tiger's hardline stance are nothing more than a coordinated performance. The real goal? Use emotional public outbursts as a smokescreen while quietly ramping up control over player discourse.
Another reply unearthed more dirt on Fat Tiger's history: allegedly, he once bragged in the official game group chat that he was the single biggest hero who saved the 'Suona' (唢呐) project, claiming he designed all the core gameplay mechanics himself. But given his track record and current situation, the commenter drew a huge question mark over those claims.
A follow-up screenshot was posted showing the aftermath of the Weibo post, while another user simply commented 'Serves them right' with a mocking meme attached. The entire comment section radiated one energy: pure schadenfreude.


Perhaps the most poetic summary came from one user: 'This is Fat Tiger's charm — admire from a distance, never get involved. Watching the chaos from outside is entertaining, but never let even a speck of it touch you. Remember that.' Translation for the uninitiated: Fat Tiger drama is premium entertainment, but associating with him is career suicide. Another commenter added: 'What kind of normal person just bans accounts on a whim?' — suggesting the game's moderation is as reckless as it gets.
As it stands, the creative director's emotional Weibo meltdown has backfired spectacularly — instead of earning any sympathy, it's turned the 'Renasothos × Fat Tiger' collab into the community's latest laughingstock. The sentiment across the thread can be summed up in four words: 'Bring on the popcorn.' In the brutally competitive gacha market, a failed partnership doesn't lead to introspection — it leads to an all-you-can-eat drama buffet.
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