
Picture this: a casual community tournament with Chinese vs. Japanese players, and the Chinese rep doesn't just lose — he gets swept 0-4, changes his in-game name mid-match to trash-talk his opponent, still loses even when the opponent deliberately sandbags, then sends his crew to doxx the referee. This is the full clown combo that just played out in the Star Wings community, and it's as glorious as it sounds.

Two players are at the center of this drama: Chinese player 'GoldenHouse' (黄金屋) and Japanese player 'RomanShop' (罗马店). Star Wings organized a community tournament with participants from both countries. The match, however, was anything but competitive — RomanShop, known for his high-level technical play, swept GoldenHouse 4-0. The skill gap was brutal and obvious.
Here's where it gets absurd. According to multiple witnesses, RomanShop — who had already clinched first place — wanted the second-place prize, so in the final game he deliberately fielded two 3000-power characters (essentially sandbagging). He was practically telegraphing 'I'm throwing this one on purpose.' And yet, GoldenHouse STILL couldn't win. The defeat snatched from the jaws of charity.
Even more unhinged: mid-tournament, GoldenHouse suddenly changed his in-game username to mock RomanShop's past scandal — an old incident involving theft while working at a pachinko parlor in Japan. The thing is, RomanShop had already apologized and settled this matter. GoldenHouse was basically weaponizing old dirt in the heat of a match he was losing. Peak desperation energy.
Floor 11 provided a detailed blow-by-blow account: 'GoldenHouse changed his name mid-match to mock RomanShop's pachinko history. RomanShop already apologized for that ages ago. Then came the satisfying 0-4 sweep. Classic clown behavior. But wait, there's more — a tournament judge who didn't like GoldenHouse claimed RomanShop had filed a complaint and penalized GoldenHouse. Except RomanShop never complained at all. GoldenHouse is now in full meltdown mode, while the judge team is busy disowning that judge.'
So here's the extra layer of absurdity: someone on the judging panel who disliked GoldenHouse used RomanShop's name as cover to penalize him, when RomanShop never filed any complaint. The resulting chaos only added to the circus.
But the show wasn't over. GoldenHouse, refusing to accept the L, reportedly kept stirring up drama. His associates escalated things by doxxing the tournament referee — digging up their real identity. The punchline? The referee wasn't even a game company employee. They were a wiki community volunteer whose day job was a government civil servant. So GoldenHouse's crew accidentally doxxed someone with ties to the state. Galaxy-brain move right there.
The killing blow came from another commenter who pointed out: RomanShop had been streaming the ENTIRE match live on Bilibili, with VODs freely available — all with RomanShop's blessing. Every single embarrassing moment is preserved on video. The fact that GoldenHouse still tried to deny and counter-accuse after all that speaks volumes about how tilted he was.
The comment section was unanimously savage. One user called it 'peak clown behavior,' while another said, 'Losing is fine, but not owning it and pulling all these petty stunts? He deserves to get swept ten more times.' A particularly poetic take: 'He went seal-clubbing and met an actual butcher — turns out even butchers have tiers.' Meaning GoldenHouse might dominate in local circles, but against real talent he got a harsh reality check.
Floor 14 dropped the real tea: 'GoldenHouse has been notorious in the domestic VS (versus fighting) community for ages.' So this kind of behavior is nothing new for him. Another commenter distilled it perfectly: 'Classic Gundam-fan behavior — challenge someone to a duel, lose, then refuse to accept it.'
One optimist found the silver lining: 'Think about it this way — at least he didn't let the opponent get the second-place prize he wanted. That's a win!' — somehow spinning a 0-4 loss into a moral victory. Copium at its finest.
As of now, GoldenHouse is reportedly still raging and stirring drama, while the tournament organizing team has done a public 'sacred severance' (holy distancing) from the rogue judge who overstepped. The whole saga perfectly embodies a classic Chinese saying: 'Small temple, big demons; shallow pond, many turtles' — meaning the smaller the scene, the wilder the drama. And the Star Wings community delivered exactly that.
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