I Just Want Players to Save Money, They Insist on Giving Me! Chapter 80 - 80 50 Ke Jins Ecstatic Even Major Streamers
Chapter 80: Chapter 50: Ke Jin’s Ecstatic! Even Major Strears Can’t Make This Abstract Ga Popular!_2 Chapter 80: Chapter 50: Ke Jin’s Ecstatic! Even Major Strears Can’t Make This Abstract Ga Popular!_2 Hei moved forward, and after cresting the sand dune ahead, he saw a colossal mountain standing tall on the distant horizon.
A crack split the middle of the mountain, from which a light of utter sanctity glead.
The ga’s na “Wind Traveler” slowly erged at the mountain’s peak.
“Generally speaking, every action a ga designer takes is aningful; they include subtle hints within the ga for players. If you don’t know where to go next, heading towards the highlighted areas is a safe bet. The sa applies now; if a mountain appears on the screen, it indicates that we should head in the direction of the mountain,” Yin explained a couple more sentences, fearing the audience wouldn’t understand.
Soon, he slid down from the top of the sand dunes with Hei, quickly passing the tombstone cluster from the initial CG and arriving at the first level.
“You know, this sand sliding sensation is actually pretty cool.”
Sliding down a slope naturally generates a sense of thrill and pleasure, whether it’s surfing, skiing, or cycling downhill.
The ga captured this detail superbly—be it the dynamic blur of vision when sliding or the sound effect of the wind whistling, down to the texture of scraping marks left on the ground.
All incredibly realistic, it gave the illusion that ‘I am the one sliding down the sand.’
And from that mont on, Yin felt his imrsion in the ga had intensified a bit.
The audience, who had been ready to sleep, began to pay more attention, though the bullet chat was still much less active compared to Yin’s live streams of other gas.
Although the primary tone of the first level was still sand, unlike the tombstones, ruins of broken buildings were everywhere, half-buried in the dirt.
In the distance, so long ribbons of the sa color as Hei’s red robe could be seen rooted in the buildings, fluttering vigorously in the wind.
Following the logic Yin had just ntioned.
In a scene, if the designer places sothing new that differed from before, it acts as a cue for players to approach the new elent, essentially playing on human curiosity.
This wasn’t unusual; many Blue Star designers often used this tactic in their gas.
When Hei approached the ribbon-like red sashes, they seed to co to life, dancing more intensely in the wind.
“Alright, alright, no need to salute. I don’t have any tips for you,” Yin, as a joyous ga strear, mainly excelled at creating entertaining content.
However, the content revealed by the ga so far was quite limited, and with the character under his control being all alone amid widespread sands, there was almost no interaction.
Left with no better option, Yin managed to make light-hearted remarks here and there.
It did not take long for Yin to understand the purpose of these red sashes.
The sashes were imprinted with runes resembling QR codes, which after the player held down the left mouse button to charge up, would all gather on the red scarf trailing behind Hei.
The scarf would temporarily grow longer, granting the player the ability to fly.
However, the flight consud the energy bar, which was the length of the scarf behind.
When the scarf’s length was fully depleted, the character would fall back to the ground.
“Damn, scanning a code to enter! That’s pretty high-end.”
After unlocking the flying ability, Yin beca truly joyful.
In the vast empty desert, one could see a figure constantly leaping and bounding around.
“Wuhu~”
He would fly whenever he could, then land and sprint when out of energy, touching the ribbon-like sashes along the way to recharge, and continue soaring into the wind.
The reason Yin played this way was mainly because the desolate scene combined with the sad background music at dead of night nearly drenched the screen with loneliness.
The entire ga lacked any living thing, yet with its vastness and lack of interest, players had nothing to do but entertain themselves.
“The boss really loves gas. He can even get so excited over this one… If it were , I might have uninstalled it already.”
“I gotta say I almost fell asleep watching this ga. So far, I still haven’t figured out what it’s about, but watching the boss have fun gives a strangely serene feeling inside.”
“I’m not sure about other things, but this ga is definitely great for helping with sleep. The scenes are exquisite, and the music is very soft and pleasant to listen to.”
“Guys, I’m off to bed first. Turn off the lights for , thanks!”
In his wild, random wandering, Yin also encountered so solitary ‘QR codes’
Unlike the QR code runes on the sashes, absorbing these QR codes would permanently increase his scarf’s length, allowing for more extended flight.
It served as one of the few joys in the ga—a nuanced way to subtly enhance the character’s abilities.
The first level hardly had many complex elents, basically just admiring the scenery, wandering around, collecting QR codes, and that was it.
Eventually, Yin guided his character to climb to the top of a ruin tower at the edge of sight.
A few back-and-forth leaps, he ascended swiftly to the peak of the tower.
He approached a small, oddly-shaped stele surrounded by six tombstones.
Without his control, Hei sat cross-legged in front of the stele, and the scarf behind him emitted waves of white light that flowed into the stele,
Soon, the entire screen was enveloped in white light.
In the image, Hei appeared bewildered in a space filled with nothing but white.
Before him stood a tall figure, shrouded in a misty blur, difficult to discern clearly, yet one could feel that it was a creature of the sa kind as Hei, except it was dressed in a white robe.
The figure in the white robe did not turn around; Hei walked behind it and tilted his head up slightly to look at the figure.
The figure, however, was looking up at the mountain that had appeared at the start of the ga.
From the crevices of the mountain, a mysterious white light burst forth, and then the scene transitioned to an ancient mural.
In the mural, the light bursting from the mountain turned into a sky full of QR codes, which spread out, and as they did, the mural gradually extended, revealing abstract illustrations of birds, fish, and trees.
And a group of white robes.
The white robes encircled a red ribbon, which seed to be absorbing the energy of the QR codes, and then it began to lengthen.
At this point, the mural ended, and the ga returned to the scene where Hei was sitting cross-legged.
Because of this overly stream-of-consciousness segnt, it left the viewers’ comnts completely baffled.
“????”
“Ke?”
“What is this ss? Was the plot written with their feet?”
“I can’t understand this with my elentary school level culture, soone explain please.”
“I have a post-doctorate, and even I didn’t get it.”
“Never mind post-doctorate, I’m a double-barrelled bulletin board Master, a master of idiots and grandmasters, and I still can’t understand it.”
“Alright, alright! So Ke Jin made a ga just for himself to play, huh?”
“Even Da Vinci would call this abstract.”
“Could it be possible that the artist’s na is Picasso?”
“So what? Can’t Da Vinci find it abstract?”
“Fast forward to the boss slamming the table: ‘Can’t play this ga for a minute! Roll out of my Ke Skin Oil Teng overnight!'”
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Ke Jin kept an eye on the barrage of criticism flooding the live streaming room.
If the previous wave of players demanding refunds was just a conclusion of unpopularity,
then the actual comnts in the streaming room now adequately demonstrated an unpopularity in process.
Having only a negative conclusion is manageable if you don’t know what state the players are in when playing the ga, but Ke Jin still rembered his previous ‘painful’ lessons well.
But now, Ke Jin saw with his own eyes.
Throughout the entire gaplay, the players could not muster the slightest bit of interest, and that was truly enough to kill the competition.
It seed as he had expected.
“Wind Traveler” might be a good ga,
but for the players of Blue Star in this era, it was simply too ahead of its ti.
Even a high-energy strear like Yin couldn’t drum up interest, which was telling.
Ke Jin finally let go of the anxiety he was holding onto, his taut nerves suddenly relaxed, and drowsiness surged over him.
He took an eye mask emblazoned with Big Oupy from the table and put it on his head.
Addiction to sleep hit him, off to sleep he went!
He believed that when he woke up, it would be to a day filled with hope!
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