The information I got online from my computer was very touching.
How should I say it usually on the Internet? There are always various quarrels between passers-by in the comment area because of different views on things. It's nothing, just typing and expressing their opinions. The words are not vicious. Because I didn't invest too much, so apart from being unhappy with each other for a while, no one took it to heart.
When dealing with the person involved, it is better to be kind. Whenever I post or post a video, it is more or less because I hope to seek comfort and recognition. Don't let your words chill other people's hearts. (Except for those who don’t care about face for the sake of traffic, words from such people can’t hurt them.)
Finally, let’s talk about the author’s intentions when discussing plagiarism. For decryption games like this, many people often call them plagiarism. I myself am also playing with paper wedding dresses. It is undeniable that the team pioneered and guided a trend. But don’t dismiss the efforts of other teams. Under the framework of plot decryption, each author wants to tell his own story. "Da Ming 1566", which is based on ancient costume history, is excellent, but it does not prevent "Emperor Wu of Han" and "Yongzheng Dynasty" from also having their own fans.
I have played a few Chinese horror games, and I feel like they are getting more and more in-depth now. From pure horror at the beginning, to now there are feudal superstitions that harm people, there are children being trafficked, and now there are also those talking about cyber violence.