SKANDAL! GRA DOGORYWA, A GRACZE BIORĄ SPRAWY W SWOJE RĘCE!
Czy to już początek końca? W kuluarach aż huczy od plotek, a społeczność nie gryzła się w język – to, co dzieje się ostatnio w grze, woła o pomstę do nieba!

Eng with translator bcs im eng disabled xD
SCANDAL! THE GAME IS DYING, AND PLAYERS ARE TAKING MATTERS INTO THEIR OWN HANDS!
Is this the beginning of the end? Rumors are spreading like wildfire behind the scenes, and the community isn’t holding back – what’s been happening in the game lately is nothing short of outrageous!

Players agree: events organized by the moderation team have reached a new level of… disappointment. The challenges are often time-consuming, demanding, and – worst of all – completely unprofitable. The rewards? According to many – pathetic and totally disproportionate to the effort required.
“Why even try if we’re getting scraps?” – just one of many voices echoing through the player base.
BUT WAIT – THIS IS WHERE THE REAL DRAMA BEGINS…
Because when official events fail, the community does something unbelievable… they organize their own contests!
Yes, you read that right. Ordinary players, instead of waiting for the administration to act, are taking matters into their own hands. They create events, design rules, and most importantly – fund prizes from their own resources. Bread, weapons, materials – anything they can produce.
And interestingly enough – these grassroots initiatives are drawing the most attention.
IS THIS STILL A GAME, OR A FIGHT FOR SURVIVAL?The situation is starting to look absurd. The community is keeping others engaged, while official actions seem unable to keep up with expectations.
Some say it outright: “If it weren’t for the players, nothing would be happening here anymore.”
Has the moderation team lost touch with the reality of the game? Or do they simply fail to appreciate the time and effort of their users?
ONE THING IS CERTAIN – TENSIONS ARE RISING
More and more players are openly criticizing the current state of things. Questions are being raised: is anyone still listening to the community?
After all, players are the heart of every game – without them, even the best system becomes empty.
Will someone finally react?
Will events return to a level that actually feels rewarding?
Or will players permanently take over the role of organizers?
One thing is certain – if nothing changes, this “scandal” may have far more serious consequences.
The Puderek editorial team is watching the situation closely… with bated breath and a fair amount of disbelief.