Chinese players of the World Of Warcraft uses Reddit to call for Blizzard to fix a major issue

      

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The Internet has given everyone the chance to put down opinions and remarks out in the world with just a few clicks. Similarly, a random Chinese who loves to play the famous title World Of Warcraft comes on Reddit, a place every tech-savvy and gamers of the 21st century knows and made an appeal that went viral. A Reddit user who uses the name u/tanyu1993 takes to social media and asks to do something about the aroused problem. Chinese World Of Warcraft Players Take To Reddit To Call For Blizzard To Fix The Botting Issues and request to save the MMORPG title.

Those who do not know every part of these action-pact games, like most other titles, World Of Warcraft has very different aspects and presentations in China than any other part of the world. The players have a different approach towards such games as a result of the government’s strict regulations and banning protocols. There are rules under which it is a must for the developers to use a Chinese business partner.

All these complexities keep Blizzard out at the bay from handling and managing fixations for the title in China unlike the rest of the world. All the major bugs are dealt with in games in China by a company called NetEase that has worked for many years. But working with this company can have some mere complications ending in having negative results for the fans of the title.

Recently, u/tanyu1993 posted on the website about a rising concern in the gaming world of China. He talked about a big problem with the hyper-focus of RMT (real money transactions) and advertisements that happen on the Chinese servers. To prove his point and help others to understand what was his concern, he posted several screenshots, gifs, and translated images to be extremely clear about the botting problem.

The post got viral that directly asked for help to the title developers to save World of Warcraft in China. It has obtained significant attention that exposed the dominating prevalence of real money transactions and advertisements on Chinese Warcraft.

He has written in his Reddit post that the gaming environment of World of Warcraft is collapsing gradually in the Chinese realm over the past couple of years. NetEase, the company that deals with World of Warcraft operations in China is infamous for cheating, botting, RMT, and intrusive advertisement of the boosting service sellers. The whole gaming system is corrupted due to their selfish requirements. The gamers in China cannot play what they love in peace and they are further forced to AFK.

No one could deny the severity of the problem with the attached pictures that showed the root of the issue which should not be blindly followed anymore. One of the screenshots gave the shocking fact that the company has made the premade party finder tool filled solely with botting companies sell from the endgame content at a big price of 40 CNY.

If this degree of damage is not enough to accelerate the end of the gaming world, not a single player in China cannot even solo content in peace. Tanyu has managed to upload the screenshots that clearly show the constant ads coming in between the game from bots spamming players.

The constant whispers from the spams break the concentration of the players in the war sequence that force them to quit their chat option to find one minute of peacefully playing the game without any interruptions. Closing the chat is not the treatment that can save them from getting distracted and interrupted by the spams and that’s why the Redditor finally calls for Blizzard’s help.

He even attaches several gifs that show the areas of bots farm which holds an important segment that the players need to complete endgame content such as Mechagonrares and the like. This post has received an unexpected height of response. The bots create a problem by spamming to take the kill and rendering the area completely uninhabitable by human players.

Though the user has managed to garner attention on this issue Blizzard still has not replied to the post or come forward to take any steps. That may be because Blizzard is not in the place to take any action in China. Though the user is successful to get much of our attention but the problem so far remains unfixed. Nothing can be done by the general players about such a deep-seated problem.