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The Yuanmeng Star game supervision and review system is full of loopholes, and the original map is constantly being washed

The publicity of "Dream Star" is pervasive, but the internal problems of the game are frequent, and the plug-in problems that broke out on the second day of the public beta launch prove that the game code is very flawed, and the plagiarism problem that has existed since the game's debut proves that the management team is also full of loopholes. Yuanmeng also spent a lot of money on the creator ecology, but the final effect was unsightly, high-quality map resources were scarce, and many popular maps were plagiarized, which also made people very suspicious of whether its UGC content supervision was effective.

The Yuanmeng Star game supervision and review system is full of loopholes, and the original map is constantly being washed

The previous boiling plagiarism incident of the "Inblue" map, I believe many players have heard of it. This map is a direct copy of the original map of Egg Boy "Because of Blue",From the name of the map to the gameplay content, it was copied to Yuanmeng's Star Paradise one by one,Follow-up in the questioning of Yuanmeng's official also quietly removed the plagiarized map content of Inlan,Default plagiarism。 But after actually logging in to the game to check, you will find that there are countless plagiarized maps, and the so-called takedown statement is just covering your ears and stealing the bell.

The Yuanmeng Star game supervision and review system is full of loopholes, and the original map is constantly being washed

There are still countless "Inblue" cards in the game, and the map names are added with all kinds of strange punctuation and labels, and the map gameplay is visible to the naked eye, which shows that the problem of manuscript washing within the game is quite serious. This has also made countless players question the Yuanmeng UGC supervision system. How is the shelving and streaming of maps carried out, and maps with the same names and contents can be continuously put on the shelves, and the problem of homogenization is serious, how can such a UGC ecology be "thriving"?

The Yuanmeng Star game supervision and review system is full of loopholes, and the original map is constantly being washed

It is worth noting that not only "Inlan", but also other popular maps in Egg Boy have also been plagued by plagiarism and manuscript washing. The phenomenon of plagiarism has been repeatedly banned, and the official attitude of Yuanmeng seems to be more like acquiescence and connivance, especially the poor supervision of content before the open beta, and the regulatory problem is even worse while a large number of publicity activities are launched after the public beta.

The permissiveness and connivance of plagiarism has become a major problem of Yuanmeng Games, which not only harms the creative rights and interests of the original creators, but also seriously erodes the health of the game ecology. As plagiarism continues to be banned, players' trust and support will also be questioned. Yuanmeng Games needs to increase its efforts in UGC supervision, strengthen the review and management of map content, protect the rights and interests of original creators, and protect the healthy development of the game ecology.

The Yuanmeng Star game supervision and review system is full of loopholes, and the original map is constantly being washed

It is worth mentioning that the map of "Inlan" is not an isolated case in the plagiarism turmoil of Yuan Meng, but reflects the common infringement problem in the current game. The fermentation of countless plagiarism incidents is also a constant wake-up call to the Yuanmeng official, game manufacturers need to pay more attention to the protection of intellectual property rights, and at the same time, they also need to establish a more sound legal system and regulatory mechanism to regulate the order of game creation and distribution. It is hoped that the follow-up Yuanmeng can strengthen management and reduce the recurrence of plagiarism.

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