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Players spot leftover Doubao watermark in new NTE assets

After NTE update 1.3 added a new area, fishing spots, and fish assets, players found a leftover Doubao(豆包)AI watermark on one fishing resource. The post raised questions about whether game assets use generative AI, development review processes, and the originality of the assets.

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2026-08-18

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After NTE update 1.3 added a new area, fishing spots, and fish assets, players found a leftover Doubao(豆包)AI watermark on one fishing resource. The post raised questions about whether game assets use generative AI, development review processes, and the originality of the assets.

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