It didnt take long before that sentence blew up
The drama hungry players left many comnts underneath Chen Mos Weibo.
Always copied, never bested! Crazy!
Hahaha, Emperor Dynasty Entertainnt are still in their own happy place when the real Azeroth is releasing soon. Do you think they are worried?
You got them right on the mouth!
I feel bad for Emperor Dynasty. They were going to generate hype for the ga, but all it took was one sentence from Chen Mo to draw all the attention away from them. Hahaha.
Why do I feel that Chen Mo planned this from the start?
I can imagine what Emperor Dynasty was planning. Hasnt Zen released a ga called Seven Heroes lately? Then Emperor Dynasty decided to make Ain World to borrow so hype of Azeroth for itself. They even did it while Chen Mo didnt have the ability to make large scale RPG gas. But who wouldve thought that Chen Mo already saw this co! Just look at this sketch, its more than enough for Emperor Dynasty to start sweating!
But Im worried. Is Chen Mo able to make a large scale RPG?
Previous poster, can Chen Mo make casual gas? Can he make mobile card gas? Can he make tabletop gas? Every ti you thought he couldnt do it, didnt he do exactly that?
But RPGs cost a lot of money!
Chen Mo lacking money? Is that a joke?
Yeah, Chen Mo isnt lacking any money at all, every single ga he makes is insanely popular, how could he be lacking money? How could you even say that after being drained of money by I Am MT.
Wow, I thought there would be two to three years before I could play Azeroth, but turns out its already in production. Im so excited!
I just wanna be a Tauren running around in the plains
The number of reposts and comnts on Chen Mos Weibo was growing rapidly. Five hundred, one thousand, two thousand
On the other hand, Emperor Dynasty Entertainnts Weibo was much more quiet. The most infuriating thing was that the best comnt was Always copied, never bested!
It even beca a trending topic, how could Emperor Dynasty not be mad?
Not only were the drama waiting fans surprised by the Weibo, it even surprised industry professionals!
Many video ga designers were getting stressed from their past experiences with Weibo. It didnt concern them too much while he was still in the mobile ga market, but does this an hes entering the PC ecosystem? And hes starting off with an RPG, was he trying to contend with Emperor Dynasty Entertainnt and Zen Entertainnt?
Wow, hes really not afraid of anything!
This was also extrely ti sensitive, first was Seven Heroes from Zen Entertainnt, then Ain World from Emperor Dynasty Entertainnt, then followed by Chen Mos World of Azeroth?
They were announced so close together it was hard to tell who would be winning and losing!
Zen Entertainnt had experience from Legend of the Sword.
Emperor Dynasty Entertainnt had a promotion using the Emperor Dynasty Gaming Platform.
Chen Mo didnt have anything, but it was Chen Mo!
This guy was incredible right off the bat. He only bullied others, there was nobody bullying him yet!
Performance like this was incredible, and difficult to believe if you didnt see it with your own eyes.
The drama loving fans were now extrely satisfied, and Chen Mo managed to siphon a lot of attention to the World of Azeroth.
Much discussion had started within the videoga industry.
The biggest question was what type of ga was Chen Mo planning?
So far Chen Mo only released a sketch and a super pretentious comnt.
Many players thought that Chen Mo must be making an MMORPG, as the content of World of Azeroth would fit an RPG so well it was practically designed for it.
But many industry professionals didnt but it, mainly because of how demanding the content for an RPG was, could Chen Mo manage that?
Chen Mo had also done so bait and switch in the past. He released an animated series as well as a website before he released I Am MT, but ended up releasing a hundred sothing gabyte mobile ga.
Similarly, Chen Mo only released a sketch this ti, who could be sure that he wasnt going to make another scammy card ga?
However, there were also so industry professionals who thought Chen Mo would actually make an RPG as he now had the money and user base. Combined with an expansive fictional world and so hard work, it wasnt out of the line to make an RPG that would go down in history.
It wouldnt make too much sense to make another scammy mobile ga. Just as the boy who cried wolf, the players would eventually get tired of this antics, ruining a fictional world as well done as World of Azeroth was.
There were many different opinions, with no consensus.
Chen Mo was tight-lipped about the matter. No matter how many tis the fans asked, he wasnt revealing anything.
At the sa ti, the developnt was going on as planned.
After Su Jinyu finished another batch of concept art, Chen Mo found another company to outsource the 3D model production.
Of course Chen Mo provided their scales, actions and other specifications as Chen Mo wanted to best represent the uniqueness of each unit.
The details on character models didnt have as high requirents as RPG gas, as most of the ti players would be playing from a top-down view of the world. There werent any gentlen requirents such as being able to peek at the panties of the models.
There were hundreds of models including the units and monsters in Warcraft. If the models for terrain and buildings were included as well, it was going to be quite big, but still within the realms of acceptance.
Other than that, Chen Mo also had Zheng Hongxi rewrite the story for the Frozen Throne four more tis.
The story would directly affect things such as the terrain, level design, enemy locations. Chen Mo had to ticulously adjust them one by one to make sure it fit with the story.
Music and audio effects werent big problems either. He could outsource the dubs and sound effects, and Chen Mo could compose a rough BGM to be finished by professionals.
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The drama hungry players were eagerly waiting for Seven Heroes, Ain World, and Warcraft.
On the fifth next month, Seven Heroes would enter public beta.
The date for Ain Worlds public beta was also confird, on the tenth next month.
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