Zenless Zone Zero: The Great Butt Debate and Quick Reversal

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A Hilarious Outcry Over Ass Visibility

In a week where gaming updates took a bizarre turn, the phrase ‘gooner 9/11’ has emerged among the Zenless Zone Zero community, not as a call to arms, but rather as a revolt against a cheeky tweak by developer Mihoyo. What could prompt such a humorous outcry? Well, it all started with the release of patch 1.4, which introduced a seemingly innocuous change: agents would appear faded from specific angles.

The Controversial Butt Filter

To the unseasoned game player, this adjustment might seem trivial, but the repercussions were anything but. Players soon discovered that this update included what we now refer to as a ‘butt filter.’ When trying to get a closer look at their avatars, their characters inexplicably faded away. Imagine the shock and dismay as gamers were deprived of enjoying one of the simpler pleasures in life: a digital gander at well-rendered backsides.

Mihoyo’s Swift Reversal

In an unprecedented move, Mihoyo backtracked on this update less than a day later. The uproar from the Zenless Zone Zero fanbase was palpable, showcasing just how passionate gamers can be about aesthetics—especially when it comes to virtual rear ends. This event serves as an amusing reminder of the quirky little dynamics within gaming communities: sometimes, serious gamer frustrations can emerge from the silliest of issues. What’s next? A rebellion over the color of a character’s shoes? Only time will tell!

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