Oct 26, 2025

50 days of Resident Evil Survival Unit - Unstoppable Cheaters and unfixed bugs

Basically the core gameplay of this game is like a strategy war game, the classic fixed camera gameplay that you probably saw on Youtube is just a very very small part of the game. The main part is building your troops, strengthen your base, and hopefully joining an active wealthy alliance to get a lot more rewards from conquering all events.

Now, about the cheaters - first of all, I don’t know exactly how they do it. It seems like they pay for a small amount of resources but somehow end up getting 10x or even 100x more than what they paid for. At least in World 1, I’ve seen a few players who grew much faster than anyone else, even the whales. They eventually got banned, but they had already been bullying others for quite some time. Even now, there are still a few suspicious players around. People report them, but it takes some time before any action is taken. What about the cheaters who aren’t so obvious, will they be able to escape being banned? And how often can the game masters actually catch them? How could it be cheated so easily?

Regarding the bugs, they’ve fixed some, good job, but I wonder why the obvious ones are still there (even as I’m writing this). For example, the Arena points system: sometimes I win a battle but don’t receive points, and sometimes I lose but still gain points. When I watch replays of my battles, they often show different outcomes, like my Claire defeating the opponent in the actual fight, but in the replay, she’s the one who gets defeated.

Also during the Saint Vale battle (major event), my troops got stuck in the laser tower even after the opponent had taken it, they were supposed to return, but they didn’t. And the list of bugs just keeps going. Imagine paying for extra stuff only to get unfairly overwhelmed by cheaters, losing the rewards that should be yours, or losing a battle you should’ve won because of bugs. Also they have a wrong description for the Mortem 3 earlier.

Nowadays, Capcom doesn’t seem directly involved in the day-to-day development of this mobile game, so Aniplex and Joycity, WTF are you guys doing? You’ve got a major IP in the video game, and you’re just messing it up like this?


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