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Google translate does a poor job and the few post that are in english dont make much sense to me
I used a translation software to translate this paragraph, and I hope you can understand the meaning I am expressing.我昨天发布了一个关于RF4游戏的讨论,没有对开发者和代理商进行任何侮辱性行为。结果,我的讨论被删除了,这就是为什么许多玩家公开侮辱RF4的开发者和代理商。
我使用的翻译软件翻译的这段文字,希望你能理解我所表达的意思。
I hope you can get the situation sorted out
The moderator RF4-LaoSu from the China region has been openly using cheats in the past. When he was fishing, the progress bar stayed fully red without bursting for several seconds. There is video evidence to support this claim.
Many players, dissatisfied with official personnel using cheats in the game, protested against them in-game. Instead of addressing the concerns, the response was to abuse the game's Rule 4.7 to ban those who raised the issue. Evidence for this includes screenshots from the forum and personal accounts from those who were banned.
For those who raise protests, bans are swiftly and effectively implemented. However, numerous accounts selling cheats in the game's public chat remain unaddressed, even when the advertisements for these cheats follow a highly consistent template. This is an experience shared by countless players and needs no further proof.
The main selling point of the cheating community selling cheats is the ability to steal fish schools from other players in the server and to keep the progress bar fully red without bursting while fishing, which is highly similar to the cheats used by the RF4 team. This has led numerous players to suspect that the cheating community is under official protection.
In the early stages of the game, the developers themselves authorized official personnel in the China region to engage in third-party game resource transactions, promising that the proceeds from such illegal activities would benefit the official personnel. The true intention behind this move—whether to combat third-party sales of game materials or to ensure the smooth sale of their team's third-party resources—remains unclear. However, the blatant violations by official personnel have certainly disheartened the community. There is official photographic evidence to support this claim.
Due to the reasons mentioned previously, players cannot be certain whether receiving items in the game could lead to their accounts being banned. The gift function for members becomes virtually useless. The lack of action against cheats, while expecting regular players to bear the consequences, is an extremely irresponsible management practice. If banning cheats is not feasible, setting a daily limit on the silver coin value of items that can be gifted per account could solve the problem. Such a simple solution has been proposed to the officials but has never received a response.
The phenomenon known as the "hourly threshold" in the game, where your fishing yield significantly decreases after fishing in a particular map for more than an hour, was proposed by the so-called Chinese team led by LaoSu. Amidst repeated updates, rising goods prices, and decreasing earnings, this measure is undoubtedly aimed at increasing the game's revenue. As a player, I can understand the official desire to profit from the game, but there are many ways to achieve this. Diminishing the player's gaming experience is certainly the worst method among them.
In response to this protest movement, it's not accurate to say that the majority of players are merely hurling insults and curses. Half of the 7,800 negative reviews are just a small fraction of nearly 20,000 disheartened players. During this protest, players with over 10,000 hours of game time have been banned for a single negative review. The initiators of this protest and their friends have been completely banned. Enthusiastic community players, who have been offering strategy guides since 2018, have quit the game. Even a member of the official team in the China region resigned in protest.
I understand that insults and curses are of no help, but for those who truly love this game, the official neglect, indifference, and inaction are more infuriating than any insult could ever be.
I hope Russian Fishing 4 will be an epic game, and I also hope that every Russian Fishing player can enjoy the happiness this game brings in their spare time.
There are innocent people, there are foolish people,
there are those who failed to even understand the game n mechanics,
there are those that just ' join the mob to create a commotion '.
I don't simply believe everything I seen, among a flood of crudeness and vulgarities.
There is probably one who innocently suffers from this ordeal.
The One who has to redirect the posts to the correct language directory every few moments, hope it doesn't gradually feels rather similar to filtering spams in an email.
* One Clown admits I hit the nail, where it should hurts.
I kindly request that you refrain from violating the Steam Terms of Service in this discussion. Please stay polite. Criticism doesn't have to involve personal attacks or swearing.
Thanks
Levo