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The ga's rating was still rapidly declining, and strategy guides about the ga kept coming out one after another. However, very few people opened the ga again after playing it once.

When yoga released the ga, Teng Feng was still thinking that this carefully prepared ga could make its mark in the market, just like "Dead Cells," and resonate with players worldwide.

The ga released by Yoga this ti was filled with exhilarating and intense battles and killings throughout the process, creating a sense of satisfaction.

On the first day, many people downloaded the ga, and he was looking forward to players leaving exciting reviews.

But when he checked the reviews the next day, he was dumbfounded.

The ga's completion rate was a pitiful 3%, and the rating was only 5.4; all of this went beyond his expectations.

As he read the reviews of his own ga, his brow furrowed deeper and deeper. Was it because Sprout Studio's ga was so poorly made? Did their awful ga drag his war ga down as well?

Such things weren't unheard of, especially with Sprout Studio's current popularity. If they indeed made a bad ga, he might genuinely be affected.

Teng Feng's face darkened, realizing that he had miscalculated this ti. He only wanted to collide with the other ga in terms of timing; he hadn't anticipated that they would be so similar in nature.

As he glanced through the negative reviews below, within an instant, he thought of over a dozen ways to salvage the situation.

"After playing 'This Is My War,' I don't really feel like playing war gas anymore."

"Even though I know it's just a bunch of virtual code, it's still hard to continue. I always unconsciously think about the other side."

"Bought it, refunded it. I don't want to play war gas in this lifeti. I quit."

...

Almost everyone in the comnts ntioned that other ga, the one used as a stepping stone by Yoga this ti.

While he was lost in thought, a tweet popped up at the top of his phone.

"Dark horse in the ga developnt circle, Sprout Studio, has created the 'worst' ga. The rating has dropped below 1.0 and has beco the lowest on Steam."

Yesterday, Teng Feng had only glanced briefly at that ga and hadn't personally played it. He was swamped with daily tasks; he didn't have that much ti.

Looking at this tweet, his frown deepened.

He recognized this self-dia account; it held a certain authority in the gaming community, and what it said was usually based on facts.

If they said this ga had the lowest rating in history, then it must be true.

Without hesitation, Teng Feng clicked on it.

He wanted to see just how bad this ga was, to the extent that even his own ga suffered.

['This Is My War' is widely acknowledged as a 'trash ga.' I believe no one will oppose my review."]

The first line upon opening the tweet was the evaluation of this ga by that self-dia account.

Teng Feng suppressed his anger and continued reading.

[This ga isn't very friendly to newcors; it mostly ends in tragedy. But who isn't a newcor in war?

War, what a distant word. The length of the ga process also showcases the length of war, a length that exceeds people's psychological limits.

Here, I have to criticize the designer nad 'Black Star.' The ga designer has continued the dark humor of 'Dead Cells,' and by the end of the ga, no matter how hard you try, the result is always a complete defeat.]

As he reached this point, Teng Feng already felt that sothing was off. This tweet didn't read like a negative review.

[Everyone is giving this ga one low rating after another, venting their inner frustrations.

It was just an ordinary night, but such an ordinary night was filled with lurking dangers.

Players are used to being a 'savior' in gas, where using minions to fight monsters and level up saves the world. But now that gas no longer offer that, I'm so lost. In these 'end tis,' I can't even find anything to sustain life.

My teammates aren't that reliable either. Despite being characters under my control, they still manage to take away resources from ho and run away.

Second playthrough? No, I'll never play a second ti.]

The tweet concluded, and Teng Feng looked at the 12k comnts below. He read them one by one, gaining a different perspective on that ga.

He randomly skimd through so of the most liked comnts:

[Better to be a dog in tis of peace than a human in chaotic tis.]

[I dislike people who smoke, but Roman often says, 'Smoking helps calm down.' At that ti, even if cigarettes were more expensive than food, I would find a way to get him a cigarette.]

[The severe cold has begun, and survival supplies are once again running short.]

...

If soone had asked him before today what a ga was, he would surely have said that gas are ant to make players happy, a way to release emotions, allowing players to achieve things in the ga world that they can't in the real world.

That's why he had many microtransaction projects here; it seed that as long as you had money, you could get everything.

And this ga called "This Is My War"?

Its core content contradicted his beliefs. The designer nad Black Star was obstructing the ga's progression, undermining players' interest in playing.

This ga wasn't conducive to entertainnt and relaxation for players who sought catharsis.

Teng Feng opened his computer and launched the ga that he had underestimated yesterday.

He played for just an hour, and the ga ended.

"I lost..." Teng Feng stood by the window, at the top of the building. Looking down from here, he could see other tall buildings and pedestrians hurrying by below.

The flow of vehicles was unceasing.

Today, for the first ti, he admitted the talent of that designer he had once looked down upon.

And for the first ti, he couldn't see the future of the gaming industry clearly.

"This Is My War" was translated and released worldwide once again, just like the other ga.

In this world, aside from the Great Xia region, many countries were still engulfed in war.

Upon the ga's release, it garnered various reactions around the world.

Kart looked at the ga, his breathing becoming rapid.

The sales of this ga were no less than the previous one!

His transfer application had been submitted a week ago.

"Ding Dong!"

Kart's phone received a ssage, a reply regarding his transfer request.

"Your transfer request ets the conditions. Please confirm again if you wish to transfer to Country H. We will arrange for soone to replace your position within three days."

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