As the saying goes, people are afraid of being famous, pigs are afraid of being strong, as long as they are famous, there will always be a lot of rhythm. As Tencent's ace studio, TiMi's new "Yuan Dream Star", a public beta was subjected to a large number of malicious attacks, as for why it is a malicious attack, rather than a well-intentioned criticism, I believe everyone will know the reason after reading it, because there are many black spots, it is too far-fetched, and even makes people wonder if they are reversing.
The first is the accusation of plagiarism of the player's self-made map, which can be brought to "Dream Star", which is really incomprehensible to be honest. After all, it is not uncommon to see plagiarism on the Internet, and it stands to reason that everyone's spearhead should be aimed at the porter, not the platform official. After all, the official platform also refuses to handle plagiarism, but about the supervision of plagiarism, you know that it is actually more difficult to think about it.
First of all, the data between the platforms is not interoperable, and it is difficult for the platform itself to efficiently determine whether a map is created by the player or transported from "Egg Boy Party" on the player-made map of "Dream Star". It is even more difficult to determine whether the player who uploaded the map is the original creator of the map, after all, the player's real-name information is even less likely to be interconnected.
The official Yuanmeng Star has also removed many maps suspected of plagiarism, and said that it will increase its review efforts in the future. There can be nothing wrong with the attitude and approach.
In contrast, the statement that forcibly blames the official for plagiarism is the most funny. One of the classics is the plagiarism of jetpacks. So according to their logic, is the jetpack in "Egg Boy Party" plagiarized the jetpack in "Crazy Jets"?
Obviously, this is untenable. The jetpack is already a very classic acceleration prop, and it is found in many games, and there are differences between them when they are jetpacks. Xiao Youyou is highly similar to bamboo dragonflies, and completely ignores these, so as to identify them as plagiarism, which is completely monopoly.
Finally, let's take a look at the most unbearable and most anti-string black spot - plagiarism of operation buttons. Compared with this black spot, map plagiarism and prop plagiarism seem to have a little bit of truth. If it is a button icon, it is obvious that the elements are different, and if there is something in common, it is that they have two arms and two legs.
And if you want to say that it is a button layout, it is even more funny, there are a lot of mobile games at the moment are one big and three small layouts, and it makes perfect sense to use this classic layout. So do you think these smears are serious about black, or are they anti-strings?