
All Commander dialogue in the WA2000 storyline is completely unvoiced — and players say this isn't a bug, it's ironclad proof that the content is recycled stock footage. The original poster nailed it in one line: the lines are stuffed inside parentheses, clearly just a few hastily tacked-on sentences from the original script that nobody bothered to voice-record.
Digging deeper, players found that the "new" version's storyline has zero remade Commander content — from character diaries to event narratives, the Commander's presence is nonexistent. As one commenter put it bluntly: "With this near-zero output, is anyone actually working?" Others are convinced the stockpile is running dry and the devs have stopped investing entirely. "The day they stop updating and just rerun old content is the day it's officially dead."
What really stings for ML players (those who value romantic interaction with characters) is that across official manga and anime, the Commander is consistently portrayed as female. Players argue Sunborn's team never took waifu collectors seriously — they only care about their juvenile political allegory stories and currying favor with Western media critics. Characters are only trotted out to sell when the money dries up.


The gacha economy is collapsing too. A ¥328 pack now dumps 60 pulls plus a 5-star weapon selector — players have never seen pull value depreciate this fast. This isn't generosity; it's desperation sales. Commenters pointed to Neural Cloud (another Girls' Frontline spinoff) as precedent: it launched with male characters, killed their output when revenue tanked, then desperately introduced a marriage/vow system when the game was on life support to squeeze the last drops from waifu collectors.
The comment section is remarkably unified: "Looks like they've decided to cut ties with ML players — let's see how many of those copium-huffing loyalists keep spending." Someone even dragged in Last Origin (another gacha game) for comparison, sarcastically noting "that's kind of insulting to Last Origin — its male protagonist actually has voice lines and sometimes substantial screen time." Others admitted expectations were too high: "If WA's story isn't outright offensive, that's already better than we deserved."
The most ironic part? WA2000 is widely considered one of the better-received characters in the game. If this is her treatment, players dread imagining what other characters got — but those cut stockpile scenes are already gone, never to be seen.
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