"Alright, I can agree to that condition as well. Let's sign the contract directly, so both parties are protected."
Chen Yiyang happily agreed to the terms with Wu Changxun.
Then Wu Changxun asked again, "What's the progress of the shooting ga you're developing? Can you tell ?"
"Of course." Chen Yiyang picked up a cup of tea, sipping it as he said, "The current progress is: there's no team, no project has been started, and I haven't even had the ti to create a folder yet."
"You're ssing with ." Wu Changxun looked at Chen Yiyang with disbelief.
So Chen Yiyang imdiately explained to Wu Changxun the reason he posted that status last night.
Damn!
Wu Changxun had never expected that.
The whole Tengxu Ga Departnt was on edge for an entire day.
It turned out to be because one of their ga planners had randomly changed a ga setting, which annoyed Chen Yiyang while playing, prompting him to post about wanting to create a new ga.
He even called Chen Yiyang overnight and flew to Lin'an first thing in the morning.
"If that's the case, if the setting is truly unreasonable, I'll go back and have them change it back. We'll also compensate all the players."
Wu Changxun confird that it was indeed this trivial matter that led to Chen Yiyang's social dia post.
Unable to sit still any longer, he imdiately got up to return to Tengxu's headquarters.
"Don't forget about the contract." Chen Yiyang said to Wu Changxun, "I'll have my assistant at your place tomorrow to sign the contract."
Upon hearing that Chen Yiyang wasn't actually planning to enter the shooting ga industry.
Wu Changxun regretted the terms he had discussed with Chen Yiyang a bit.
However, when he rembered that the contract included a ga in a niche genre Chen Yiyang ntioned.
He felt it wasn't a big deal and decided it was just a favor to Chen Yiyang.
So he didn't go back on his word.
But Wu Changxun couldn't have known that this thought of his would eventually cost Tengxu billions.
After seeing off Wu Changxun, Chen Yiyang thought for a mont and decided to take a ride to Shanghai to chat with a few people from Yingkumi.
With the gas under their banner becoming hugely popular, the folks at Yingkumi were quite busy.
However, upon hearing that Chen Yiyang was visiting, Huang Feng, Cai Wei, and Li Lun all ca to the company to et him.
In the conference room, Chen Yiyang took out the Sugar Bean Man mobile ga that his invested team had created.
"I've been wanting to make this kind of family-friendly obstacle course ga myself."
After seeing the almost completed ga, Cai Wei showed great interest.
"The reason we didn't make it before was that this type of ga can only earn money through skin sales. I didn't think it could guarantee profits."
"Your perspective really needs to change." Chen Yiyang told Cai Wei, "As long as the player base grows, even relying solely on skins can bring considerable inco."
The current players are different from those of the past.
Back then, most players were reluctant to spend a penny on gas. So ga companies focused on heavy-spending players, hoping to squeeze enough money from them.
But now, as long as the pricing is reasonable, regular players are willing to spend dozens or a hundred yuan on a ga each month.
Although the amount isn't high, with a large enough player base, it's enough to earn substantial profits.
Now, every industry is chasing cost-effectiveness; the ga industry should also keep up with the tis."
Listening to Chen Yiyang, Cai Wei was sowhat tempted but soon cooled down again.
The gas he made were high-investnt; he didn't think relying solely on costic paynts could et profit demands."
Actually, the three founders of Yingkumi present, because the early gas they played were all card-drawing gas.
So they always believed that only card-drawing paynts could make money.
Even when optimizing paynts, they only focused on the gap between low and heavy spenders, never considering costic paynts.
But indeed, apart from two-dinsional gas, older PC gas depending on costic paynts couldn't earn much money.
Most notably is LOL. Although a national ga after it exploded, earning broadcasters big money,
LOL's revenue on the PC side never outpaced DNF or CF, which had smaller player bases.
So back then, Ma Huateng even criticized the LOL operations team at an annual eting.
After that incident, LOL's dostic operations team started running lottery draws, making normal skins limited-ti sales, with players unable to get new skins from boxes.
Although these moves drew criticism, they genuinely earned Tengxu a substantial fortune.
That's why today's dostic ga producers lack confidence in costic paynts.
Reflecting on this, Chen Yiyang spoke.
"I used to enjoy martial arts gas. Do you think I could create a big-budget martial arts ga like the original wave?
success, solely by relying on costic paynts?"
"We think it's highly unlikely." Cai Wei and the others shook their heads.
"How about we make a bet?" Chen Yiyang proposed, "I'll form a team to create an online martial arts ga with standalone mode and recover costs through costic paynts.
If successful, Yingkumi will try this direction in the future. If not, let's just forget I said anything."
When Chen Yiyang ntioned a "bet," he was offering to spend his money to experint with a new path for Yingkumi.
The three founders of Yingkumi naturally saw no issue, so they all agreed.
After discussing these extra matters,
Chen Yiyang shifted back to the topic of the Sugar Bean Man adventure.
"I'm personally quite optimistic about this ga. I believe it can beco a family-friendly social ga.
So, from the ga's inception, I incorporated many features. In this ga, not only can you play obstacle courses, but you can also play cards, Werewolf, build your ho, even watch Bilibili videos.
But because of this, the ga has beco a bit bloated. A family-friendly ga has grown to over ten gigs. Do you have a solution?"
"Pri Tide had this issue before." Cai Wei had a lot to say about this.
After all, Pri Tide updated every month and a half, adding a lot of new content.
Eventually, it caused the mobile version of Pri Tide to bloat as well. But Pri Tide's solution was to let players delete so resources they had already used to reduce the overall size.
"Following this thod, Sugar Bean Man can first create a base ga that's just a few gigs, then, once players download it, guide them to download other features like ho building or Werewolf while playing the base ga."
"I thought about operating this way, but it brought another problem.
If a player downloads the ga at ho, then goes out to play with friends, only to find they need to use data to download several gigs of additional resources.
That player would definitely give the ga a bad review."
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