Honor of Kings is a multiplayer online battle arena game developed and operated by Tencent Games, which was officially launched on November 26, 2015. The game is very popular in China, as well as many other countries, with a large player base.
As we all know, Honor of Kings currently releases a hero skin every week, but this week, Xiao Wang did not release a hero skin, and gave the player a soldier skin! Yes, you heard it right, it's a soldier skin!
The old rules, in order to let everyone understand the incident more intuitively, the editor has collected relevant videos!
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网友的神评论(爆笑)
This little soldier skin is undoubtedly the biggest blow to the old village chief!
A glory crystal for a creep skin, Xiao Wang, you are really hungry!
Netizens collectively think of ways to circle money for Xiao Wang!
Dunshan: Are you polite?
If I'm not mistaken, this is the legendary personality map!
Wild monsters, grass, tyrant dragon kings and defense towers are also arranged with skins!
小编有话说
For this little soldier skin, I would like to say to the majority of gamers, do what you can, don't overspend! Please consume rationally! Especially to prevent minors from indiscriminately charging the game!
The editor has compiled some ways for parents to prevent children from charging money indiscriminately, I hope you will read it carefully!
If you're looking to prevent your kids from overloading the game, there are a few things you can try:
1. Set a spending limit: On the in-game store or related platforms, you can set a spending limit to limit how much you can spend on a monthly or weekly basis. As a result, when the set limit is reached, no further purchases can be made.
2. Use Parental Controls: If you're a parent, you can use parental controls to limit how much your child spends in games. Many games and platforms offer the ability to set purchase permissions or restrict payment methods.
3. Disable Payment Methods: Consider removing or disabling payment methods from the game so that you can't top up with in-game purchases.
4. **Educational awareness:** If it is a case for children, you can tell them about the dangers of overspending in games through education and communication, and establish a correct concept of consumption.
5. Supervise playtime: Limiting playtime can also help control in-game spending, as the longer you play, the more likely you are to spend it.
In general, preventing in-game overloading requires a combination of parental supervision, game settings, and personal awareness, and appropriate measures are taken to protect the financial security of individuals or families.
What do you think about this!?