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Can you tell me more accurately? Most players in Korea, Japan, and the West don't understand. I honestly don't understand the cause of your anger. Of course, it's because it's overseas, but... I can't relate to the idea of ntr at all by having a few words of conversation. Also, cheating and political issues in the company are never heard of by many players who bring us Weibo news in our community.
Well GFL 1 basically has oath system (like marriage system). Now this is where the start, (regardless the price as it is gacha game) basically some people act this oath system like real marriage (and let's say to these people it is like their life). They invest to certain doll (the waifu in there is called doll) emotionally (and of course financialy). In GFL 2, (which the story is told 10 years apart from GFL 1 and the MC is basically exiled) the doll they are invested to suddenly have another man beside them. This is where the NTR comes from.
Of course there is actually other issue like the doll which named as the gun used by China Anti Terrorist basically helping terrorist (or maybe former (?)). Then the story basically make the doll which fighting with you suddenly has memory loss (not explained in game) >> this one is bad story telling.
Original game (Girl's Frontline, a gacha title) had a system where you could build trust or friendship with any or all of the dozens of characters, then "Oath" them at a certain point in a parody of marriage.
I say parody, because it's pretty clear in this dysfunctional world that T-dolls do not really have free will or choice. At best they are stuck where they are and you're basically the only human they get to interact with.
Anyway, one of these dozens of characters (who again aren't really people with free will) got some story development in GFL2 and interacted with a male NPC in a positive way. As in, conversation and he gave her something, nothing inappropriate is stated. A lot of Chinese players view this as "oh cool, a character I like got some more dialogue and coverage in the story."
A seemingly smaller crowd interpreted this as NTR somehow, and started whipping up a giant clown fiesta over it. They're still astroturfing furiously, review bombing the game and anything associated with the developer, posting massive chat GPT essays on the forums and subreddits for their games, etc.
I think it would be really awesome to own two characters that is a couple or married but of course, that won't sell.
I knew for a long time that these people go crazy for no reason, but this is realy on another level. Seriously, how does any of them take these oath system for anything else than what these are, just fanservice...