OFFICIAL!! 4.2 LIVESTREAM DATE CHANGE and REDEEM CODES – Genshin Impact



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20 thoughts on “OFFICIAL!! 4.2 LIVESTREAM DATE CHANGE and REDEEM CODES – Genshin Impact”

  1. one one hand, we would only have to wait 4-5 days for 4.2 after the stream, which feels good, but on the other hand, we have to wait 5 days from now for the stream, which makes us feel the opposite

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  2. Ppl are soo disrespectful. An important figure has died in china so unlike the rest of the world, chinese ppl are respectful and will mourn like a collective big family. You are not expected to mourn but the least you could do is show basic respect to the ppl who will mourn. Also it isnt a law apparently but its basic humanity to show respect. Or its probably an unwritten rule in china to just not stream on someone’s death day. Idk. My point is, if someone died in your family and you owned a big company and decided to not sell that day, i fully expect you to stay open and not mourn. Do you understand how selfish and plain inhumane that sounds? Thats what all you dimbos sound like and i hope hoyo just bans y’all from playing.

    If y’all want hoyo to remain a company and not lose your game, just deal with it. They’re only going to be a week late. Stop complaining like a bunch of 5 yr olds toddlers😂😂😂

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  3. I don't have a problem waiting if its for the passing of someone, we should all show respect for there traditions. If it's something else where Hoyoverse messed up then that a different story we'd be disappointed but we can't control death and say our condolences. 1 more week won't kill us

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  4. Just fyi, the dude who died had a pretty good reputation. There has always been plenty of fractions inside the Chinese Communist Party (public knowledge even though officially nobody would acknowledge it). He wasn't really into all this but cared more about policies that improved the economy and livelihood of the Chinese people and extended help abroad in African countries. Though the degree of regional enforcement varies, it was traditionally disallowed for individuals to sell stuff on the street without a license. After Covid, among other things, he argued that these laws should be laxed in these difficult times because renting shops is not affordable for many individuals who are just trying to make a living for themselves and their families and allowing more freedom in trading is good for the general economy. His memorial events are actually downplayed because apparently Xi doesn't like him very much. But nobody cares about Chinese politics anyways and to a great number of people on YT, being a Chinese official is just synonymous to pure evil.

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