Lilith paced around the living room angrily, but even as she practically smoked her CPU, she couldn't come up with a suitable solution.
What should she do?
The game had already gone live, and the current version was completely set in stone. Even if changes were to be made, they would have to wait until the future release of version 70.
Moreover, version 70 was still just in the planning stages, development hadn't even started. It would be at least half a year before it could go live. Even after version 70 launched, it would be independent of version 60, with no mutual impact.
So what about version 60? Wasn't it completely screwed?
But there was also some good news: the game had so far collected far more negative emotions than positive ones, given that up to this point, the bug had only appeared on a small scale.