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Replying to Skibbies Aug 4, 2021
HoK does have lotteries to promote the drama. What the article doesn't note is that it's not core part of the…
? I don't think the game is responsible for unfound rumours that they aren't even responsible for. If the drama acc wanted, they could do so, but they likely aren't going to care.

Jaynestar is essentially just posting fandom drama, even without the promotion tactic, there's a lot of ways to accuse you of inflated viewcounts. (and technically it IS inflated, but it comes with being sponsored by Honor of Kings. The same way that you get more views, inflated if you want to twist it that way because tencent put the drama on its front page like every other big budget drama)
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Replying to Karma V Aug 4, 2021
Just came across this article and reading it made me see red...https://www.jaynestars.com/news/you-are-my-glory-accused-of-inflating-viewership/
HoK does have lotteries to promote the drama. What the article doesn't note is that it's not core part of the game, it's like a daily task you could do to enter a lottery for skin for particular character, the skin you normally have to spend real money to get. It's a promotion tactic and Honor of Kings official account + pro players have been posting weibo messages to promote the drama too.
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Replying to Dabosil Aug 4, 2021
Actually 5 (edit: 8)-and it's the surge these three years or so(I guess it also just happens that a lot of fluffy…
Gank Your Heart actually had more substances than what I expected (fluff drama with gaming on the side, ala Love O2O, which I liked but still). it does start off with string of misunderstandings, but they mostly made sense IMO. I liked the series largely for balancing the romance and gaming fairly while developing both ML and FL AND their careers (pro player and commentator), but it depends if gaming drama is your thing I guess.
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Replying to kdramadreaming Aug 4, 2021
Why do a lot of Cdramas revolve around online gaming?
because mmo novels was a popular subgenre in webnovel scene circa 2008 till 2015ish, then it became esport related. Most dramas that you see have popular novel as a source, Gank Your Heart's novel is the only exception but it was never serialised online.
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Replying to weirdnshort Aug 4, 2021
About Yu Tu's career choice - If he's an engineer, couldn't he still work as an engineer in something that's more…
he took aerospace engineering for his dreams, so it's specifically that industry he cares about, it's not planes or engineering that he likes, so Boeing wouldn't work, space stuff in china are all public sector.
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Replying to 7466930 Aug 3, 2021
yea I believe I read a melon saying that you are my glory has support from the Chinese government for the aerospace…
they had people from aerospace field to look over script (Gu Man mentioned it) and help with the drama, like you would have a legal consultant in a drama about lawyers.
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Replying to caDAVEr Aug 3, 2021
It is not a problem with me as long as it doesn't affect the flow of the drama. Check out the recent Cdramas even…
period dramas actually have them too LOL. They are more sneaky but sometimes hilariously jarring if you recognise it. Ever Night 1 have pizza hut (i'm not kidding you), self heating hot pot (a character made it themselves), some cosmetics thing. 2 had the cold medicine, 999 LOL.
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Replying to WK1 Aug 3, 2021
Very sad news for fans of Kris Wu and Yang Zi. Because they filmed an historical called the Golden Hairpin. Tencent…
Tencent knew the risk with Kris Wu when they picked him. No one expected he'd be charged with sexual assault, but he was a walking bomb of scandals that had kept breaking over the years.

Ba Qing was Youku's, and they weren't even the primary investor. The primary producer is Goodbye My Princess', and last I saw they were still writing that drama off lol.
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Replying to Chinese Empress Aug 3, 2021
he's still a bit stiff but it's a different from cold-ice characters he has always portrayed. at least i'm happy…
Just chiming in, Word of Honor outperformed its expectations. It's not a huge hit largely due to its broadcasting platform, Youku, which has dwindled to half the size of iqiyi/tecent, so viewcount wise, it doesn't look super impressive, but it's still the best performing drama for Youku this year. (also because Youku traded their best drama Rattan off for other platform's dramas. Rattan ended up on all three platforms and is still 2nd this year in viewcounts/ep last I checked)

BL dramas are also different kind of beast than regular dramas, in that they tend to boost actors popularity super fast even if the viewcount only look so so. The fans are more fanatic and fairly loyal, but the fandom is real real messy, or toxic at times, a common trait for "traffic"/liuliang celebrities (popular celebrities that trend on weibo a lot). Comparable liuliangs might be Ren Jialun who got another boost of popularity last year after Under the Power.
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Replying to geez Jul 30, 2021
it's both lmao tencent took the chance to promote both of their biggest partners and their most popular game
neither of them are signed onto tencent, but platforms like tencent produce a lot of dramas (they commission production companies to do so). Both the leads are spokesperson of the tencent video though, so geez isn't wrong that it's using Honor of Kings to promote them somewhat.

Honor of Kings is a wildly wildly popular game in China, and there's promo in game for the drama, so tencent is actually doing a lot to promote the drama. I'd actually note that tencent video like iqiyi and youku are still losing billions of yuan every year, while HoK is a free game with paid add-ons is making banks every year.
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Replying to Skibbies Jul 27, 2021
they are by different plaforms though, one is Youku and one is WeTV. Tencent specifically shot for summer release…
ummm I don't think it's translated into english and it was never published online, so you can't easily find machine translated ver either. If you can read chinese, it's available on wechat read 微信读书 under 陪你到世界之巅. If you can understand mandarin but not read chinese, there's audiobook version of it. (technically you have to buy the book in the app, but when you first join the app, it gives you like a month membership? should be enough to finish the book, there's ways to earn free book coins which can be used to purchase books there too)
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Replying to Alps_ice Jul 27, 2021
It would have been ideal if YAMG had been released before FIYS. It is a great intro to the world of eSports and…
they are by different plaforms though, one is Youku and one is WeTV. Tencent specifically shot for summer release for max profit, I think it would have been better as mid-July release which is beginning of summer vacation but it's all said and done. The lanes and game play are best explained in I think Gank Your Heart's novel (the drama doesn't explain it that much) IMO, a mangotv drama from 2019.
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Replying to Tantai Jin Jul 12, 2021
you can watch it on iQiyihttps://www.iq.com/play/the-day-of-becoming-you-2aux5hz923h?frmrp=home&frmb=focus_banner_1&frmrs=click
youtube's app is youtube, iqiyi on there is just a channel, this is iqiyi's official app oversea. it should be available in the US. You can watch certain dramas for free on there, but it's limited time (depends on whether it's broadcasting). For older dramas, you might need a subscriptions. Some of the subtitles are kind of terrible apparently, but the more popular dramas' subs should be serviceable.
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Replying to SUNSET Jul 6, 2021
I watched 1st episode..it was so boring for me x🤷🏼‍♂️
the first ep wasn't very good imo, I think it got funny in ep 2, but if it's not for you, it's not for you :3
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Replying to babyblue88 Jul 6, 2021
Can someone explain why Sheng Sheng calls Jiang Yi "brother" even after they are dating? It is not obvious to…
ge ge is used as affectionate nickname here. you call anyone older than you ge ge or jie jie when you are younger, once you are older, not so much anymore, it's more one syllable ge or jie. However, with idols, fans often call them ge ge (sometimes it's little brother/sister or even daughter and son lol, depends on the person and what kind of fan they are), it makes idol seem closer to you. Even in other dramas where there's no idol/fan relationship, they might use ge ge as an affectionate nickname for boyfriend. Sheng sheng didn't use it for her ex because she never saw him as a boyfriend + ML is more unique that way.
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Replying to Gigi Jul 4, 2021
Ever since I finished watching this i kind of feel lost. I don't feel like watching any other drama. Does anyone…
you could try other steven dramas maybe? My huckleberry friends (down to earth friendship focused youth drama) or Young Blood (adventure mystery series with cute ensemble cast)
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Replying to omelette Jul 2, 2021
Title The Day of Becoming You Spoiler
just curious, what episode do they go back to their own bodies?
ep 2 ~ ep 5 :) they swap again later though.
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Replying to tiredmeddy Jul 2, 2021
Hey can someone enlighten me as to why e-sports gamers/enthusiasts were against this drama? I have read several…
hey, basically it's because the entire plot (novel AND the drama) is huge copypasta of real life chinese league of legends pro league (LPL). Starting from its name, it's a reference to WE's retired player (s2 ~ s5?) WeiXiao's old username. The name is a cute story about his ex. WeiXiao literally means smile or smiling, which is inspiration for FL"s username.

ML and FL are gobble of multiple players, skill levels and stuff are more usual novel setup so I can handwave that, but the whole short + nickname reference + FL's last name Tong is clear reference to a real person. All the team names and some of the player names (like Ming god is reference to clearlove7, his real name is Ming Kai so he's called Ming god) are either nicknames from LPL circle or really lazy switch up like player letme is letyou in the novel, or G2 is G4. It's not that you can't use inspiration from real life, but when there's so much copypasta, it's little uncomfortable, especially when even match scores are copied, and matches techniques are too (you can handwave techniques are just common techniques...but have some originality yknow?)

A lot of people actually treated it like a fanfic when it was serialising, but the author refuse to admit that it's based on anything. She got into a fight with bunch of WE fans because WE fans had a phrase for support of their team at their matches, and she thought it was from her novel, It was not. Her fans seem to think that LOL/LPL would be unknown without her, which is ridiculous even 5 years ago when this was seriaising. It's also kind of gross to have WE named yqcb (yi qun cai bi, a bunch of losers basically) when the novel name, ML's nickname (Cheng Ge), FL's username are all reference of WeiXiao.

On top of that, it's fairly disrespectful of multiple players in general. Someone was referenced and novel said he played rigged match, when in reality, he didn't (he might have been involved with betting though). RIgged matches are huge no no in esport, so it feels like smearing someone in real life? clearlove7 (who's nickname Ming god is used by ML's teammate) is mocked for stuff he didn't do, maybe the author doesn't like these players, maybe she thinks it's funny to put random rumours in, but it feels kind of wrong when you can link it to real people you know? Moreover, faker, one of most well respected LOL players is an antagonist. Someone that bullies teammates just so he can have total control over the team, which is gross? It's totally ok to have antagonist and not smear them?

The drama itself have FL's ex say he'd play a rigged match for her in ep 1, I think someone just abandoned their match to be with their girlfriend in later episodes? Then there's the fact that the starting couple of episodes have them all doing other stuff, everything but training, when in reality, the players train minimum 12 hours. I mean, it's a romance drama, so yeah can't game all day, but at least make an effort? Why did the FL seem reluctant to train by the way, she knew what she signed up for? Even without all the copypasta issue, I think gamers would have yelled at the drama for the lack of professionalism.

Let's not get into stereotypical pink room, childish FL (common romance cdrama issue but jfc), why is she self depreciating too ahhh?! kind of jerky and outright rude at times ML and all the common romance dramas that I think they'd find issue with anyways. So basically, they just find it disrespectful to the industry, and it feels like the drama is just using industry as backdrop rather than caring about it (which it fully is). When the industry is literally bunch of young people's dreams, a whole lot of young people's fond memories, and there's some love story that didn't have a happy ending is all being used without consent, do you get why people are mad?

I think people against the drama should have some short pic noting why they are against the drama, it'd help people like you to understand. But in my experience, it's kind of complicated and twitter really isn't the place to talk about it. A lot of times people don't care anyways, so I guess that might be why some don't bother. I'm a single player game gamer, not one for MOBA gaming nor can I even claim to be an LPL fan when I've just watched few matches here and there. I'm mostly just a fan of gaming dramas and tired of popular cdramas having plagierised/problematic sources, so I passed on this. Hope this helped though! Feel free to ask questions.
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Replying to Knavery Jun 28, 2021
The Chinese government approves what goes on TV and can punish something that is not authorized or acceptable…
the time travel ban was specifically due to someone (i think there might have been more than one..) suiciding cos they wanted to copy dramas or something (this was big news). cdramas don't need time travelling trope to make criticisms about stuff (two of the most well regarded serious historical cdramas are often taken to be criticism to modern china and they weren't made this decade), but it's true you probably can't get away with criticisng ccp with it.

I actually didn't think about concern of feminisation but that's possible. The reason is I'm pretty sure mostly cos they couldn't find something "scientific" to explain body swap. You can technically just handwave all of it as something something a meteorite did it, it's hilariously common in fantasy cdramas, but I guess they wanted to go for this route?

I actually like what they went with instead "aliens did it", novels tend to make me forgive more flaws in dramas, and you can essentially rerewrite it if you ever want a sequel. It's also somewhat more down to earth than you'd expect from the drama, which fits the drama to be honest.
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Replying to Manavi M Jun 26, 2021
Is Sweet On a production house or something?
it's essentially a marketing campaign that tied up bunch of unrelated dramas, the only thing they share in common are they are romcom? Some lean heavier on the rom, some on the com by the way. Similar to iqiyi's Light On campaign last year, which focus on thrillers.
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