[A.N First ti translating so first few Chapters might have so mistakes, if you notice please point them out]
Tony Willis stood in front of a complete set of VR equipnt, the kind you would only expect to see in movies.
He was stunned. He never expected that one day he would end up traveling to another world.
It was a world that was familiar, yet completely different. Everything was similar to own world except for one major difference.
That is VR technology!
In this world the VR technology is on another level. They had full sets of VR gear, along with imrsive sensory suits straight out of 'Ready Player One'.
The five senses are simulated very realistically, and anyone can wear VR to experience another world.
Originally Tony thought video gas in this world would shine.
But when he searched for gas with excitent, he found very few that were actually fun.
Right now, 'League of Legends' is ranked first globally, but it has just changed from a PC platform to a VR one.
The gaplay is still the sa, just with the controls changed from tapping to gesture control.
The ga is still a third-person, top-down perspective too. It doesn't take advantage of VR at all, it's a bit like taking off your pants to fart.
Another popular ga is 'Counter-Strike'.
Although this ga supports VR mode, the experience isn't realistic at all.
Tony tried it out and saw that the guns would wobble wierdly. He couldn't see his legs when walking, and there is almost no feedback when shooting or getting shot.
It was awkward and unnatural.
As for gas, there was nothing to say.
It's still the sa 'Honor of Kings' and 'CrossFire'. The graphics of these gas can't even compare to 'LoL' or CS'.
Tony couldn't help but feel it was a sha that despite having such advanced VR technology, there was no ga that truly uses it.
In this world it seems that VR technology is mostly used for watching movies and TV shows, or chasing stars at concerts and similar stuff.
When it cos to gas though, VR isnt being used to its full potential at all.
Tony was looking foward to so exciting VR gas, but now even watching regular gas is trash.
Just when he was depressed, a prompt suddenly sounded in his mind.
[Ga Producer System]
[This system can create gas from the hosts mory, this gives the host a blueprint on how to create the ga in VR]
[However, points are required to create the blueprints. The more complex the ga, the more points it costs]
"Turning things from mory into reality...", Tony's eyes lit up.
"Doesn't that an that I can bring gas from my previous life into this word, and make them fully VR!"
He suddenly rembered all those gas from his previous life with perfect clarity.
Gas that filled him with excitent, 'Give Him Love', 'Elden Ring', 'Call of Duty', 'The Witcher', 'Treasure of Nadia'... uh, scratch that last one.
"System! What do I need to do to earn points?" Tony asked again, suppressing his excitent.
[To earn points you must extract emotions from other people, whether it's shock, fear, joy, the system will collect the emotions and transfer it into points]
"Sounds great." Tony frowned.
"But I don't even have any points right now. How am I supposed to make anything."
[Ding! The system will give a starter package of 5,000 points and a free ga engine blueprint]
"Not bad..." Tony nodded with satisfaction.
With this 5,000 points, he already knew what he wanted to make.
"Let's start with a massive AAA ga, 'GTA V'!" The though flashed through Tony's mind.
[Insufficient points need to produce this blueprint]
"Tsk, not enough, huh." Tony narrowed his eyes then imdiately changed his plan.
"So big AAA titles require too much points, in that case why not make a demo first?"
A demo after all is just a sample, not a finished product. So it shouldn't use too much points.
His first ga should focus on making points not money. He wanted to shock people and gain so traffic.
So what should he make?
Tony quickly looked though his mories and thought of a phenonal ga.
'Silent Hill PT'
This ga was just a demo in his last world. No full ga ever followed, no film adaptations either.
But even as demo, it shocked the gaming world.
As a horror ga, it really pushed every horror elent to the extre.
The ga is less than half an hour long, but it was enough to terrify everyone who played it.
Even people just watching the ga would be horrified.
When Tony played this ga, he was frightened and had nightmares for days.
If this ga were brought into this world and made into an imrsive VR experience...
Tsk, tsk, just thinking about it was thrilling. He'd rack up a huge amount of points too!
That's it, this is the one!
"System! Use my points, I want to make 'Silent Hill PT'." Tony ordered.
[Ding! The full blueprint of Silient Hill PT has been sent to your mind]
The next mont, Tony felt a massive amount of information flood into his brain.
He sat silently digesting all the information, then turned on his computer and started to move.
First of all, to make a ga you need a ga engine.
But the current engines on the market couldn't et the demands needed to make 'Silent Hill PT'.
They all lacked one critical point, which is realism.
For example, the textures of 'CS' even being in VR still had a cartoonish, animated feel to it.
No ga is truly realistic.
Other engines had no collision volus between items, little to no interaction with the environt, and overall poor physical feedback.
Compared to how advanced VR tech was in the movie departnt, the technology of ga engines in this world is really far behind.
This was one of the reasons why great gas didn't exist yet.
But with the help of the system and so ti, this wasn't a problem.
Tony was also given a free blueprint from the system with his starter package, which let him recreate a ga engine for VR gas from scratch, though it took a while, just about 5 days.
When finished, he installed the brand-new ga engine he created on his computer. He nad it 'Unreal Engine'.
The ga engine finally complete, he dove straight into progamming.
Thanks to the blueprint in his mind, it wasn't difficult at all.
Tony's hands flew acrros the keyboard, writing lines of code without any hesitation.
And just like that, Tony locked himself in his room working non-stop for an entire week.
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