Chapter 5: You think you're so tough? If you're so capable, come to this studio for PvP!
Chapter 5: You think you're so tough? If you're so capable, come to this studio for PvP!
A pot.
A pot with a cylindrical, jet-black body and shimmering surface.
A hammer.
A hammer that combines strength and flexibility, and can extend and retract.
A man.
A man with a bare chest and a solemn expression.
As the sun set, the man, hidden inside a vat, fiercely embedded a hammer into the hard rock wall, staring intently at his footing.
For the past few dozen hours, the man has been digging with a hoe to try and climb the earth.
Climbing ever higher, it eventually stands atop this impossibly high mountain.
And not far above, there is a dazzling, romantic starry sky, as bright as the polar night.
Nowadays, men are willing to pay any price, as long as their hoes can firmly grip this land.
But the hoe slid down little by little, and he let out a desperate groan.
The man eventually fell off the mountainside.
He tried to use his hoe to hold onto a foothold, but the mountain wind howled in his ears. He embraced the colorful castle, burying the passionate construction site.
A few seconds later, we were back at the starting point of this journey.
……
That's how game development is; it's all about taking things for granted.
The project plan was assigned to others, and the demos and art resources in my possession were distributed to them.
It was already 8 p.m.
When the studio takes on outsourced projects, it's normal to work overtime until 1 or 2 a.m.
This area of Shanghai is almost entirely populated by game companies.
It's exactly the same as a certain gaming street in Huadu.
I returned from the meeting room and closed the door.
Shen Huaizhou then opened the backend of the author's assistant and published the six or seven chapters he had finished writing that morning.
The content still revolves around the first game released by the male protagonist, Xiao Chunan, called "Getting Over It".
Along with the release of this game.
In the world of live streamers, one streamer, defying all superstition, embarked on a life marked by poor hand dexterity.
What? This game is only a little difficult at the beginning. Once you master it, you can easily beat all the levels.
As a result, the top streamer was so badly beaten that he cried during his live stream.
In a fit of anger, he shared the game with his friends who were also streamers.
Good games should be shared.
That's not it—
This immediately sparked a wave of feedback from streamers within the world of the novel.
There is no doubt about the trust in this game, and the eventual breakdown of defenses.
Xiao Chunan watched Daijiang's live stream, a slight smile playing on his lips.
"The major ups and downs of my life occurred between 5:32, 6:06, 8:35, and 13:04; the rest of the time was spent unable to leave the house, wildly swinging hammers, and screaming."
"They gave up on treatment at 21:25 PM..."
"Dai-chan was devastated during this live stream (°∀°)ノ"
However, the content of these two chapters...
But I still saw that stubborn guy add three new comments to his own comment section.
[I told you, streamer, you're overthinking it! Why are you writing web novels? Go find a factory and work as a screwdriver!]
[It's another streamer, what kind of trick is this?]
[I could scatter some rice on the keyboard and my parrot could type better than you.]
This is truly a die-hard fan.
If you're not a true fan, why would you start criticizing from the very first chapter?
He's already written seven chapters, and this kid is still complaining.
Upon seeing these three comments, Shen Huaizhou's lips curled into a smile.
Steady as a rock!
A novel is only considered read if it gets criticized!
If a novelist doesn't have a strong heart, wouldn't they be easily manipulated by readers?
Many newcomers to the industry are bombarded with criticism from readers as soon as they write something controversial.
So much so that he simply became a eunuch.
But Shen Huaizhou is different. In his previous life, he was a partner with a Level 2 cooperation agreement with Tencent's entertainment company.
He's just a troll, what's there to be afraid of?
then--
Shen Huaizhou replied directly in the comments section:
"What? You mean you've made games before?"
"Just because you haven't played it doesn't mean the game doesn't exist?"
"Have you even played this game? You're spouting nonsense if you haven't!"
"You call yourself a veteran gamer? You don't even know about a great game like 'Getting Over It'? How dare you call yourself a 'dragon'?"
After all that, it's unclear whether the other party has reached the red temperature.
Anyway, I had a good time.
Of course, the prerequisite is that you absolutely must not use your own author account to stir up trouble; if you must stir up trouble, it should be through your own high-level reader account.
This is not!
A new book of less than 20,000 words! The comments below, just the mutual greetings, already exceed one hundred!
At that moment! The other party's readers were completely enraged!
Wow! You're awesome!
[I've played every single-player game, online game, from Black Dragon to Gangzi's games!]
[They've included every single one of the 3A games from overseas!]
[If this game really exists, send me the installation package! If it's really that fun, I'll give this lousy developer a Gold Coin!]
Both being from Shanghai, Zhu Ji is practically a solo player of the Celestial Dragons.
I've always disliked games made in Donghuang.
I think even Black Dragon and Steel can't make any good games. AAA? What a joke!
Of course, he's different from the average single-player gamer; he also plays online games, and even those reskinned pay-to-win games.
My favorite thing is buying merchandise related to these games.
In addition, he himself studied game design and has his own understanding of games.
Here's a comment from the book "Me, Who's Just Giving Up, Just Wants to Drive Players Crazy".
I argued with a brainless fan who called himself a "game connoisseur" for over a hundred posts!
Soon, he received a private message from this player on his reader backend.
[Game Connoisseur: Kuroko, this is a recruitment notice from this game company for beta testers. I've already given you my application form.]
If this game isn't fun, I'll personally give the developer a top-tier guild membership!
"Oh!"
"Beta test qualification? Heh, I don't believe it!"
"If this game is really as interesting as it's described in the novel, I'm definitely going to donate to the Golden Alliance!"
Zhu Ji shared the novel in her player group. After sharing it...
He asked the question in the group chat.
[Zhu Ji: Does anyone know this Shanghai-based game studio? What's it called, Insomnia Games? Can you give me some information?]
[Zhu Ji: This author of a terrible novel insists on creating an original game by writing a novel? What is this if not brain-dead?]
[Zhu Ji: My temper's flaring up! Tomorrow in Shanghai, who's coming with me to this studio? I, Zhu Ji, want to see what it's like!]
A Golden Alliance is nothing to Zhu Ji.
But he insisted on exposing the author and that stubborn idiot's true colors!
I, Zhu Ji, have played countless games.
Are there really games that can beat me?
Soon, the spectators swarmed in and entered Shen Huaizhou's novel.
Meanwhile, some enthusiastic readers shared screenshots of their comments in various author groups.
Insomnia game.
Shen Huaizhou watched helplessly as the readers of his novel became increasingly outrageous.
He tilted his head to the side and lay down like Ge You in a relaxed pose.
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