Chapter 523: Chapter 505: Confused dia and Peers
The conflicts between Izumo and Baekje have a long history.
A common sense that is easily overlooked is: the relationship between people in the sa strategic alliance is not always harmonious.
It’s because of their close relationship that more disputes arise.
Especially for these two countries, during Daxia’s entanglent in war and the difficult tis of national reform, they fought fiercely for more than ten years, and their hatred could be described as deep as the ocean.
Latter, as the suzerain country stood up again and the situation required, plus inertia, the two countries returned to the sa faction and jointly resisted foreign enemies.
But can hatred be easily eliminated?
Especially since the two countries were not on the sa battlefield and did not fight side by side, they did not cultivate much camaraderie when faced with foreign enemies.
In the end, this hatred was brought into the era of peace.
Especially when both sides spoke Daxia’s language, it not only did not promote communication and ease hatred but even further intensified the conflict.
Izumo and Baekje players often argue on the Internet, with small argunts every two days and big argunts every three days.
The bigger the news, the more violent the argunt.
The reason for the huge reaction from Izumo players this ti is that not long ago, they suffered a crushing defeat in a critical argunt battle.
It was because their royal family’s Princess Yuzi didn’t know which nerve in her brain had gone wrong, and insisted on marrying the Crown Prince of Baekje’s Sumr Star.
Eventually, she even gave up her royal identity and married him.
This left the netizens of Izumo at an absolute disadvantage in the war of words, unable to refute and secretly cursing the princess for being blind.
Many Izumo netizens “unfollowed” the princess, feeling that they had been blind themselves and had completely fallen for the wrong person.
By the way, an interesting thing is that during that ti, Princess Camille Victoria gained a bunch of Izumo fans for no reason…
Since their own country’s princess has a poor vision and can’t recognize people, it should be fine to switch to supporting the suzerain country’s princess, right?
The little princess of Daxia wouldn’t marry Baekje, would she?
At least according to the information on the Internet, even if there were only a few netizens shipping the CP of Princess Camille Victoria and Lincoln, the potential object should also be Lincoln.
In their eyes at this ti, Lincoln was great!
Because he had a core advantage— he wasn’t a Baekje person.
That’s enough!
However, this change of heart did not cover their great defeat in the war of words, and they had been stifling to death, with anger pent up in their stomachs and no way to vent.
Now, the Baekje post has completely ignited the powder keg.
Izumo players imdiately divided into two groups, one group going to fight on the Baekje Internet, replying to the original post to exchange Daxia’s foul language vocabulary with Baekje players.
The other group imdiately logged on, asking who was in [World No.6], and then frantically pulling people in.
Luckily the call had just been issued and there were no signs of [World No.6] being filled, so the Izumo players began to quickly recruit people, refusing to stop until the world was full.
anwhile, Daxia players were doing the exact sa thing—
Recruiting people, recruiting people, frantically recruiting people!
Even the non-stop battle in [World No.22] took a brief halfti break to squeeze into [World No.6].
Even the world expanded by Lincoln couldn’t withstand this rapid influx, and even pulling people one by one quickly filled the public world.
— Yesterday evening, after the number of public worlds exceeded 150, Lincoln quietly doubled the server capacity.
Otherwise, if the growth continued indefinitely, players would have to flip through dozens of pages when choosing the world number, which would be ridiculous.
Considering that there are 10 world numbers per page, having 15 pages is already a bit much.
Lincoln has been looking forward to players returning to their personal worlds to play in large numbers, so he could rge so public worlds.
It would be best to reduce it to within 10 pages, keeping the world number below 100.
He prefers simplicity.
After the recruitnt phase is over, the next step is naturally— war!
The Izumo players vowed to settle old and new grievances together.
Daxia players, on the other hand, simply found this kind of “domineering” behavior unpleasant— if you distinguish by nationality rather than gaplay, isn’t that domineering?
So, the war began!
…
At the sa ti, dia reports on “My World” began to erge in large numbers.
However, unlike the previous few gas, which were all in praise, this ti a rare diversity of voices appeared— many dia outlets felt this ga was a bit rough.
Having a high volu on the Internet and high ga quality are two different things.
With Cloud Dream’s influence and large player base, it’s easy to create a huge discussion heat as long as a new ga is released.
Within 24 hours of “My World” being released, the ga had exploded the topic three tis, fully proving this point.
But unfortunately, this heat can perhaps be converted into sales but cannot be converted into reputation.
dia outlets with aspirations and rational players focus on the ga itself when evaluating gas.
However, the heat generated by “My World” is mostly centered on the players’ behavior, with very little relevance to the ga’s content itself.
Such heat not only doesn’t add points to the ga but is also a negative factor.
After a night of experiencing the ga, what have the dia played in the ga?
Digging holes, chopping trees, farming, fighting skeletons, zombies, and creepers, and then it seems there’s nothing else.
Compared to the previous gas–with a well-crafted guidance system, nurous choices, complete quest lines, various content outside of the storyline, a plethora of interaction, collection, and growth elents…
The content of this ga seems too scarce!
It’s almost like a crude half-finished product.
As a result, the headlines of the reports are less courteous—
[Hard to comprehend, this is probably the least Cloud Dream-like ga made by Cloud Dream Gas.]
[Should there be a question mark over whether Lincoln was truly involved in the ga design?]
[Innovative? Certainly. Outstanding? We find it difficult to acknowledge it wholeheartedly.]
[Players deserve better gas!]
…
Not only do the dia not understand, but ga industry professionals also don’t. They can only speculate based on past experience—
“Could it be that this ga is designed by Lincoln as virtual building blocks for children to play with?”
“If we look at it that way, then I’m willing to admit: it’s a pretty good set of building blocks.”
“But don’t building blocks get boring easily? This childish gaplay may be just right for children, but can older players stand it for more than a few days?”
“Making a quick buck and leaving? That doesn’t sound like Lincoln’s style…”
…
Not just them, even Cloud Dream Gas’ “hardcore fans”–“Ga Base” have hesitated in their rating for the first ti, straying from their usual high praises.
“Ga Base” has always been treated well by Cloud Dream.
Since Lincoln chose “Ga Base” as the closed beta experience dia for “Traveler of the Wind”, the subsequent closed-beta gas and external interviews have often been taken care of by the operation team, providing them with testing quota and interview invitations.
“Ga Base” was never stingy with complints towards Cloud Dream either.
Every ga by Cloud Dream had extensive evaluations and a variety of praises from “Ga Base”.
And it’s not just blind praise, but rather justified complints each ti.
With access to Cloud Dream channels, “Ga Base” could also often get insider news and anecdotes from the developnt team, and players enjoyed reading their evaluations.
Previous famous entries include:
“Assassin’s league | Who said that your girlfriend cheating, killing your old dad and the goddess committing suicide can’t be fun?!”
“Paradise | Although I step on people, kick people, and push people, I never treat them as human beings, but I know I’m a good baby!”
“Speedy Chase | Milkshake: One to exchange for two hundred, my dog life is full of no regrets”
…and so on.
However, even such intimate partners hesitated in their review of “My World”. Instead of publishing a long critique as usual, they reluctantly posted a short review—
“‘My World’ is undoubtedly innovative and unprecedented in its unique and fresh gaplay, but the innovation isn’t as impressive as ‘Traveler of the Wind’.”
At first glance, the ga world may seem a bit crude; however, that’s just an illusion: using similarly-sized blocks to build will inevitably give the impression of a crude and rough appearance.
But in reality, every block is intricately designed, not only having different appearance skins for various environnts, but also with a dedicated self-adaption algorithm that allows the blocks to make minor adjustnts to the overall building requirents.
It must be stressed that though seemingly unremarkable, this technology has a high value and requires a lot of effort and dedication.
Behind the simplistic initial impression of “My World,” every detail is finely polished, and both the presentation and underlying technology have imnse value. It is not a careless response, nor ant to appease players.
However, one undeniable fact is that for now, the ga’s high-quality art and technical excellence have not been able to change the monotonous gaplay, and the content available for players seems all too similar.
Of course, out of trust for Lincoln, we speculate that there might be another possibility—
The gaplay and content of the ga are not limited to what is currently being shown, and there are more hidden aspects of the ga awaiting players’ exploration.”‘
For the players, the key takeaway from this review is that “Ga Base” barely maintained a neutral stance.
This review, compared to other ga dia outlets, seems to lean towards Cloud Dream. However, at most, it includes so “excuses” and “defenses” and sowhat helps explain Cloud Dream’s position.
Telling players that Cloud Dream “put in effort” and “didn’t take them for granted”, but also admitting that the gaplay does indeed seem monotonous.
In the end, out of a protective instinct toward Cloud Dream, they didn’t definitively say the ga was boring, and instead left the door open for interpretation by raising a guess as a conclusion.
This gives players hope while expressing their own trust in Cloud Dream and Lincoln.
With such a writing approach, players won’t have a negative impression of the ga, minimizing any potential damage to sales.
This whole report could truly be described as well-intentioned.
Yet, despite these efforts, they can’t avoid being targeted by the players— who aren’t going overboard, just spamming “bootlicker” in the comnt section, causing the Chief Editor of “Ga Base” to almost lose their cool.
On the [RANK-Popular Ga Rating], the current rating for “My World” is—
[7 points]
This is still due to Cloud Dream’s reputation. If not for their previous track record and image, the real score might be 0.5 points lower.
The hundreds of thousands of players who participated in the rating for the first ti played a few hours of the ga and still couldn’t quite figure out what the ga was about.
Those who were truly imrsed in the ga felt that they had just touched the edge of the core gaplay, finding not only enjoynt but also an increasing sense of fun the more they played.
However, they still need more ti to explore before they can give a complete evaluation, so they aren’t in a hurry to give their ratings.
Yet those dia outlets and self-dia that were blocked by Lincoln don’t have that kind of patience.
They had been waiting too long for Cloud Dream to make a mistake!
Now, they finally have a chance to vent their frustrations on Cloud Dream justifiably!
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