This Is Not a Bug but a Game Feature-Chapter 136 - 114: Is the Incomplete Version Better Than the Full Version?
Character skills will be weakened.
This was a decision Chen Ba made after careful consideration, to weaken the skill intensity and effects of some pay-to-win characters.
The game can’t continue in this chaotic and disorderly state, and a special mechanism shouldn’t affect the normal gaming experience of most players.
Not only that.
In the future, character skills can no longer be used against opponents, only on oneself.
"Now that’s no problem..."
After the emergency update was pushed, sure enough, the game’s environment improved greatly. At least the issue of the software on phones being uninstalled while playing didn’t occur again.
Of course!
After the game patch was released and there were no more loopholes, quite a few fun seekers were disappointed, choosing to leave.
With these players who were only there for the fun gone, and the loophole that led to software being uninstalled fixed, the game environment improved greatly.
Chen Ba let out a long sigh of relief.
In his view, the issue with a certain elimination causing some software to be uninstalled must have been a system bug.
As long as this bug is eliminated, the game "Garbage Disposal Fun" won’t have new problems, and he can sleep peacefully.
Based on past experience, he felt his judgment was correct.
A day, three days, a week...
Ten days after the hotfix update, the game remained in normal operating status. Just as he relaxed his guard and was even thinking of asking Lu to buy a bottle of champagne to celebrate, an unexpected event occurred.
A player of "Garbage Disposal Fun" posted a live video on Thunderbolt, causing an instant uproar.
In the video.
The player stated that they had been playing "Garbage Disposal Fun" for almost a week, and as an old player from the game’s opening, they were aware of the recent "software uninstallation" controversy.
At that time, they were very curious.
In Garbage Disposal Fun, the software icons, which are the blocks players can eliminate, appear randomly with no discernible pattern.
Eliminating blocks representing specific software clears its junk files.
Then the question arises!
What if your phone doesn’t have that software? What happens when you eliminate the block for that software?
"That’s impossible!"
Like Chen Ba, Lu thought the uploader was just spouting nonsense upon seeing this video.
"Garbage Disposal Fun" is fundamentally a mobile cleanup software that retrieves software information and cached junk by scanning storage space.
The software icons appearing in the game are also randomly based on the software installed on each player’s phone.
In other words.
If Player A doesn’t have the WeChat app installed on their phone, they will never encounter a WeChat block while playing "Garbage Disposal Fun".
It’s like when you use mobile cleanup software to clear junk, the scan shows the storage space occupied by each software.
Can you scan software that’s not installed?
It’s not possible!
It’s the same logic for "Garbage Disposal Fun", no installed software, no corresponding "removal blocks" will appear in the game.
"I discovered this issue..."
"Because my phone doesn’t have the Tianba Community app installed, so there were no corresponding blocks to eliminate in the game."
"When I downloaded and installed the Tianba Community app, the removable blocks appeared."
In the video, the uploader reached the same conclusion as Lu: The blocks in the game appear based on randomly installed programs on the phone, and blocks for non-installed programs won’t appear!
"So I thought of a method."
"I first install a program on my phone, then open ’Garbage Disposal Fun’. During the game, I switch to the background, return to the main menu, uninstall the software, then go back to the game to click and eliminate the block..."
One popular line in the barrage was: Huh?
Chen Ba and Lu were stunned, they couldn’t believe such a tricky maneuver existed.
While the game was running in the background, uninstalling the software that had "removable blocks" and then eliminating those blocks to clear junk, how could a carbon-based lifeform think of this?
What would happen if you did this?
Logically, when eliminating the block, since the software had already been manually uninstalled by the player switching to the background, it no longer existed, so naturally, no junk could be cleared.
Therefore, nothing should happen.
But that’s normal logic, clearly, "Garbage Disposal Fun", compiled using the underlying system core code, didn’t comply with this logic.
"Ding ding ding!"
In the video, after the player uninstalled the Tianba Community app and returned to the game, they clicked and eliminated three blocks of the same Tianba Community icon color.
[Cleared 1.14M of cache junk from "Tianba Community" for you]
The game functioned normally!
But all the viewers who watched the uploader’s tricky operation till the end felt very weird at this moment.
The Tianba Community app had clearly been manually uninstalled by the uploader in the background, so where did the 1.14M of cache junk come from? The software is gone, where did you clean the junk from?
"It’s very strange, right?"
"Don’t rush, let’s exit the game, please don’t blink, I promise this is a full mobile screen recording, with no edits, the moment of witnessing a miracle is here!"
When the uploader swiped the bottom screen to exit the game and returned to the phone’s main menu, all the viewers fell silent.
The "Tianba Community" app, which had been manually uninstalled by the uploader, appeared intact on the screen, as if the uploader had never uninstalled the software.
"Ah?!"
"Has it been restored?"
"It was clearly uninstalled! No re-download or reinstallation, how did it get restored?"
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