Chapter 56: New Ga Preview!
Translator: 549690339
That’s why there were so many new players complaining online, yet “Blaze 3” still managed to maintain a 9-point rating.
Simply because these new players basically had no energy for playing the ga, and even had little understanding of the existence of the “RANK-Popular Ga Rating List”.
Furthermore, they went in and played for a while, and if they didn’t like it, they just refunded and left, without much loss. Complaining online was enough to vent their frustration, so there was no need to go the extra mile and leave a bad review.
After all, they just didn’t like this genre of gas and didn’t know where this ga stood in terms of quality compared to its peers.
Due to various factors, the score of “Blaze 3” remained high on the first day.
But on the second day, NetDragon’s good luck ca to an end.
Especially in the afternoon of the second day, when a large number of players reached the ending and were ntally exploding.
They were not good-tempered new players, and they rushed to the “RANK-Public Ga Rating List” without a second thought and gave the ga a score of o.
What’s terrifying was that these old players were all very senior active users, and with their records of purchasing and playing gas, their rating weight was extrely high!
By dusk on the second day, the score of “Blaze 3” had already been brought down to 3-3 by the angry players.
When the score began to plumt, Gary tried to bribe familiar ga dia to try and reverse the trend.
He wanted players not to focus only on the “flaws” of the ending, and not to overlook the ga’s overall high standards, innovative graphics and technology, perfectly balanced high-level music, and so on. But all these efforts were like a drop in the bucket.
When the score dropped below 5, Gary gave up.
Once again, everyone was welco to have a go!
Whoever has the ability, go ahead!
The dia also quietly changed their scores.
Before the launch of “Blaze 3”, the dia had generally given the ga high pre-release scores, which was because the “dia trial version” provided by NetDragon only had one-third of the content.
As for so of the ga dia who had been given good deals, they even directly gave a pre-release score of 10.
But now they quietly lowered their scores, with so who took money still considering face and giving 6. The rest were either 4 or 5.
NetDragon urgently made a statent, saying that they would “launch an unprecedented large-scale DLC as soon as possible”, and the underground armory was just a part of this DLC. Due to the close connection with the follow-up storyline, they had no choice but to “create this difficult situation” by separating the two, and apologized for the inconvenience caused to the players.
On the other hand, they also hired so water armies to bla: “It was all because of the resignation of the forr chief planner Randall. It greatly affected the normal developnt of ‘Blaze 3′, creating the current situation, and Randall must bear the main responsibility.”
Unfortunately, no fool would believe such excuses.
Underneath NetDragon’s latest statent, there were now countless angry comnts:
“So because you wanted to make a DLC, you couldn’t give an ending to the ga itself, is that the idea?”
“Translation: You guys don’t pay twice, and you think you’re worthy of playing
NetDragon’s ga?”
“You must be crazy about money!”
“Over 600 bucks for a semi-finished product, and after a dozen or so hours, it ends abruptly? Way to go, NetDragon!”
“I’ve seen the list of creators. New Chief Planner @Henry, speak up!”
“Isn’t it obvious that you guys just want to make players’ lives miserable? Fine!
If I ever buy your gas again, then I’m a dog!”
“And still shifting the bla to Randall, I think it’s this guy called ‘Henry’ who’s jealous of Randall and forced him out!”
“You think you can just profit from others’ expulsion? Don’t you even look at whether you have that ability, where’s your face?!”
Henry’s blood pressure surged as he read the comnts.
Why are today’s players so hard to please? When I was making console gas back in the day, even if they had a lousy ending, players would just criticize it as being anti-climactic and still buy and play as usual.
Why are they so glass-hearted now?
You guys are the worst bunch of players I’ve ever had!
Only his rationality kept him from logging into his Spiritual Rhinoceros account and scolding these hard-to-please people, and he finally remained silent.
Richard called a eting with all the senior executives to discuss counterasures.
He refused to admit defeat, and there were no other VR masterpieces to be released in the short term. The window of opportunity was still there, so he believed there was still a chance to turn the situation around!
NetDragon went silent, but the players wouldn’t be quiet.
The comnt section of the latest announcent had already received tens of thousands of negative comnts.
It was really because Randall and his team had paved the way so well, their control and guidance of the players’ emotions had been too spot on.
Now that they couldn’t vent their anger in the ga, they could only vent it in reality.
So players were even loyal fans of the “Blaze” series and felt both furious and sad to see the new ga turn into such a situation.
They turned to find Randall’s Spiritual Rhinoceros account hopage, wanting to get the “Father of Blaze” to face NetDragon and demand an explanation.
But they were shocked to find out that just a few minutes ago, Randall had shared a video post from Dream Cloud Studio. He simply added four words: “New teaser.”
They opened the video in shock.
At the sa ti, Lincoln’s 20 million-plus fans and Cloud Dream Studio’s 3 million-plus fans also opened the video.
The video started with Lincoln standing alone amidst piles of wood and equipnt. The video showed, at double speed, how Lincoln handcrafted a giant loom bit by bit.
After returning to normal speed, Lincoln took out a sheet of graph paper and a magnifying glass, gently placed them on a small tablet propped up on the edge of the loom, and then left the fra without a word.
The next mont, the loom started moving. Dense threads were pulled from spindles, converging into the loom. The loom began operating on its own with a click-clack noise, slowly weaving the fine threads into fabric.
The players were puzzled and didn’t understand what Lincoln was doing.
Could this be a weaving simulation ga? That would be too weird, right?
Finally, the background music slowly sounded, and a male voice began his narration.
“My life is aningless. Friends who only want to take advantage, an arrogant girlfriend, a fat female boss who desperately squeezes her employees for every pitiful bit of power, and a panic disorder that can only be barely controlled with constant dication.”
“Everything is aningless. I don’t know why I’m alive, why I’m still struggling.”
A rapid burst of gunfire.
Then a female voice spoke up.
“NO! Wesley, you’re wrong! You’re not a nobody. You have extraordinary lineage and a noble mission. It’s just that the ti has not co for your destiny to unfold.” “What destiny? When?”
“Now! ”
“Boom!” A violent explosion, the sound of shelves being knocked over, gunshots, the roar of a sports car engine, the sharp screech of clashing swords, wailing and roaring.
“Every mission has a perfect weapon.” A calm and composed male voice.
“Coward! Why did you co here?” An angry, rough voice shouted. “Believe in the gun in your hand, shoot!” A determined female voice.
“A thousand rats…” A dying man’s voice.
“You killed my father!” The male voice from the beginning scread hysterically!
“We carry a divine destiny!”
The screen finally cut away.
In a massive canyon, accompanied by intense gunfire, bridges broke, trains derailed and plumted, letting out a loud, piercing roar.
The next mont, the screen went black, and four large characters appeared “Assassins’ Alliance”!
Ps. Everyone, please don’t stockpile chapters this week, I beg you! The readings of these next few days are really crucial! It directly affects the fate of this book, so I implore everyone to make sure to read during these days!
Just read to the last page of the latest chapter within 24 hours, that’s all, it’s really REALLY important! Thanks!
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