I have a feeling other devs in this space secretly hate Kuro. They're probably treated like asian kids being compared to the neighbor's child. Kuro is like that coworker you secretly hope won't work too hard because it'll just make everyone else have to work harder too.
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Just a guess but I think one of the reasons the collab story is permanent is because it's tied to Wuwa's lore. There's probably some really important information about Solaris in there. If it's not about Solaris then it could be something related to the moon.
I love how Wuwa's story is full of consequences. What happened to Denia was, in a way, the result of Rover saving Aemeath and this is another consequence of that too. With no Exostrider anymore, the Collective sees the Synchronists as unnecessary now.
I've started noticing something kinda unique to Wuwa players. Wuwa's improvements made them think changing this and that is easy. Don't forget, it took them half a year just to let you fly around Jinzhou and Black Shores. Things aren't as easy as they sound.
No matter how toxic the Wuwa community can get, I've never seen anyone go as far as making accounts pretending to be fans of other games like Endfield or NTE just to hate on Hoyo 24/7. Never. And I hope it stays that way. Don't stoop to their level.
This is why you'll never be able to make me hate Rover. They're basically a god-like being learning how to be human. Their character development is the biggest reason I'm still playing Wuthering Waves to this day.
Rover is literally fighting a black hole in a higher dimensional space. Just think about that for a second. Sit down and let it sink in. The power scale is insane and this is happening way faster than I expected. I have no idea what's waiting for Rover after this.
There's this one gacha community that's basically getting hit with karma right now for all the slander they threw at Wuwa. Everything they accused it of is coming back at them. Now they're scrambling trying to defend themselves. It's honestly pretty entertaining to watch.
When someone's praising Wuwa or saying something nice about it, that's not your cue to start bitching in the replies. If you've got complaints, take that shit to the in-game feedback. People really be treating positive Wuwa posts like a complaint box. Wtf.
I don't think there will be another gacha game like Wuwa where every bit of its progress is closely watched and anticipated, not just by fans but even by haters from other communities. Sometimes those haters end up talking about Wuwa more than the games they actually like.
I like watching stories from other gacha games even if I don't play them, and it makes me realize Wuwa's presentation is on a whole different level. I used to take it for granted, thinking it was easy to pull off, but even newer games still haven't been able to reach that level.
I think Rover's greatest ability is how they always seem calm around women. They're the type of person who, if a woman suddenly kissed them, would just look at her with concern and ask, "Are you okay?"
I've always loved how realistic Rover is when it comes to money. In almost every quest, especially the side ones, they'll always ask about the reward. What's interesting is they don't do that with kids. For kids, it's free. But for everyone else, they better be ready to pay.
I really enjoy these little details like how the students greet Luuk when they pass him, the robot moving to serve him a drink while he explains the situation and that girl waving at Lucilla as she walks by with Lucilla waving back. It really brings the story to life.
I just like the fact that the whole 3.1 part 2 story is basically about making Rover finally realize and admit that saving Aemeath isn't that simple. There are a lot of things that need to be taken into consideration. There can't be any mistakes, the whole world is at stake.
Evil doesn't even begin to describe Fractsidus. They don't just kill. They fuck around with other people's lives. What's even more annoying is that they're patient with their plans even if it takes years just for a single piece of data. And if they fail? They're chill about it.
I've been reading all these theories about Chisa and how people think her abilities might be the key to fighting Aleph. But the more theories I read, the more worried I get. With that kind of power, she's actually the perfect vessel for Aleph. Kuro wouldn't be that crazy right?
20 years ago, Fractsidus most likely tried to get rid of Chisa because they saw her as a threat to their plans. They used the Void Storm to finish her off, but she managed to escape by cutting through dimensions, and ended up stranded in Honami.
These words from Rover made me uncomfortable. What do they mean? Do they dream differently from regular humans? I tried checking in other languages, and it's the same. They talk like they're not human here. Maybe the theory that Rover is also an artificial being is true.