Fantasy Journey to the West PK is essentially a very disgusting thing, recently the fantasy official launched a new cup, some players feel quite interesting when they see Kenneng, but is it really like this?
The restrictions on equipping babies with new cups can't help but make people think deeply. Officials seem to be well aware of the unfairness, but still choose a strategy to induce players to invest money. This is reminiscent of a scene in which the official sets up a ring to induce two groups of people to fight each other, while it itself runs the commissary on the sidelines.
At first, it may simply be selling beer and drinks to quench the thirst of both sides of the fight. However, as time went on, it began to sell wooden sticks and even electric batons, adding more danger to the fight. In the end, the official arms were sold even unabashedly, forcing one of the parties to keep up with the purchase or not be able to gain a foothold in the fight.
Of course, the player is not a fool, and everyone also saw it later, isn't that what planning is all about, why listen to their instigation, everyone doesn't fight, but the plan is to make trouble again, and I'm afraid that the player will dislike the cost is too high, so I put away the arms directly, and just sell kitchen knives, isn't this the truth? I believe that veteran players know very well that planning that idea is very simple.
This not only undermines the fairness of the game, but also puts players at risk of being defeated after investing a lot of money. While enjoying the profits brought by the money invested by players, the official ignores the essence of the game - fair play. This kind of mercenary behavior cannot help but raise questions about the official approach.
In this virtual world, we expect a fair and just competitive environment, not a battlefield full of ** and traps. I hope that the official can truly reflect on their own behavior and provide a fairer and healthier gaming environment for players. What do you think about this, you can comment in the message area.