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Chapter 231: Chapter 228: Paying You to Play Gas Chapter 231: Chapter 228: Paying You to Play Gas Once Yin Hui opened his eyes again, he found himself in a pure white space.

This was a common space for creating ga accounts, and Yin Hui had gone through the process of creating ga accounts countless tis.

But the key was what the performance of this ga was like.

He looked down at his hands. Right now, Yin Hui was wearing the most top-notch and expensive sensory simulation suit on the market, which claid to simulate 99% of the in-ga tactile experience.

That was, of course, just an advertisent’s exaggeration. Even if the sensory suit really could achieve this, the ga’s performance wouldn’t be able to make full use of it.

In gas, players’ sense of touch and sll were the least important and most difficult to replicate; the focus was mainly on the visual effects of the graphics and the auditory effects.

This ti, aside from coming to experience the ga Holy Spirit, he was also prepared to do an in-depth review to determine if the ga Holy Spirit had… investnt value.

That’s not right… There was absolutely investnt value in Holy Spirit; the key was to what extent it was valuable!

It took Yin Hui less than a minute to create his account. He just slightly tweaked his appearance, changed his hair color to his favorite silver-gray, and nad his ga ID “Yin Hui.”

The initial weapon was a pair of gauntlets.

In Holy Spirit, one didn’t need to choose a profession at the start; profession change quests would appear between levels fifteen and eighteen.

Yin Hui pressed the character creation button directly. The pure white space around him started to rapidly fade away, and after about a minute of loading, sunlight pierced Yin Hui’s eyes.

The magnificent Lionheart City appeared before him.

“It’s no surprise that the graphics are top-notch,” Yin Hui judged the level of Holy Spirit’s graphics at first glance; they were at least the best among all VR gas on the market.

He had experienced this while watching ga livestreams.

“The in-ga audio is also perfect; with so many people on the sa screen and no lag, is it because of the VR device or the ga optimization?”

Yin Hui stood in front of the grand cathedral in Lionheart City, and since Jiang Qiao had issued sixty thousand gaming slots in one go, and since Holy Spirit didn’t have anything like a ga channel.

So, in an instant, nearly thirty to forty thousand newcors were crowding the main city of Lionheart City in Holy Spirit; it was even busier than during Holy Spirit’s second test!

The sea of people reminded Yin Hui of the ti he visited the Great Wall during the National Holiday…

“Newbies in front, looking for veterans to lead!”

“Light Mage Guild in front, taking newbies unconditionally!”

“Cola Mania… Any brothers want to raise a dragon? Those who want to raise dragons, co to the blacksmith shop entrance to join the guild!”

This was definitely a successful optimization. Yin Hui could assure that with thirty to forty thousand people on the sa screen… his VR device, if switched to this ga, would likely have the CPU and graphics card temperatures soar past a hundred degrees, ready to commit suicide.

Yin Hui pulled up the ga’s main nu and turned the volu down a bit. His in-depth ga review had just begun; leveling up was just one part of the review process.

His next step… was to confirm the ga’s tactile simulation, as well as the extent to which ga details had been implented.

The best way was to squat down and grab a handful of soil.

Yin Hui squatted directly on the ground, grabbed a handful of soil from the garden next to the cathedral. In Conflict, only a small part of the terrain in the ga could be destroyed… an action like grabbing soil like this didn’t exist in Conflict.

But it was possible in Holy Spirit…

“This is… kind of insane,” Yin Hui remarked as he looked at the soil and grit in his palm, detailed to the point of no discernible difference from reality, even including the slightly moist touch of the soil, all precisely conveyed to his fingertips.

If it weren’t for the pile of soil in Yin Hui’s palm disappearing quickly and the ground soil refilling itself, he would have really believed he was in the real world.

“What help does such a restoration of touch bring to gaplay?” he wondered as he looked at the disappearing soil in his hand.

However… so newly released VR gas could also achieve this, but they were mainly single-player gas with a focus on realism. A massive online ga system wouldn’t allow programrs to program the touch of soil so realistically.

If he were the planner for the ga Holy Spirit, he would definitely scold the programrs: “Are you out of your mind putting in all that space-consuming material into the ga?”

But Holy Spirit managed to do it, and it wasn’t just dirt.

Yin Hui fingered a fallen leaf on the ground, the tender leaf blades and the slightly harder veins were perfectly restored to touch.

In any online ga Yin Hui pointed to, leaves were just there to set the atmosphere; they’d dissolve on a player like rainwater.

What about other things?

Yin Hui then touched the stone steps that made up the cathedral, where one could even see so pebbles. The only unrealism ca from the fact that stepping on them would leave no marks or stains.

Finally, his hand rested on a player’s armor as he felt the lines of the armor.

“What are you doing?” Mo Shigui looked at Yin Hui and asked.

“Coach Song, don’t you think the ga technology here far exceeds that of current VR gas?” Yin Hui retracted his hand, holding a pebble he’d picked up from the cathedral’s steps, observing it closely in the sunlight.

If he had a microscope, he would certainly put the pebble under it, but the ga included a magnifying feature. Even magnified, the pebble clearly showed it was modeled; there were no annoying things like dust or gri. It was clean enough to satisfy even soone with a mania for cleanliness to moan with pleasure.

“I don’t think so,” Mo Shigui said.

“That’s because you haven’t played enough gas, Coach Song. I rember you only play online gas, right?” Yin Hui said.

“…”

Mo Shigui really had no coback. He was indeed an online gaming veteran who never touched single-player or mobile gas, which made him adept at predicting online ga developers’ psychology. However, when it ca to the ga technology that Yin Hui ntioned, he wasn’t able to judge.

“If you want to level up, better start now. There are lots of new players in the starter area, and it’s not convenient for this ID to roam around here.”

Mo Shigui was currently dressed in a beginner’s outfit, and even removed the title above his head. If he had co wearing a full set of Black Dragon Volcano’s graduation gear, he probably would have been sward by newbies.

“Don’t rush, all the major guilds are recruiting new mbers now, right?” Yin Hui pointed to the dialog boxes popping up on the distant street where a bunch of guilds were frantically recruiting new players as they poured in.

“Our sub-guilds are already on it,” Mo Shigui said.

The maximum number of mbers Holy Spirit Guild could have was one thousand. The Dancing Nuclear Guild pursued an elite policy, with exactly five hundred mbers, all of whom were max-level graduates. Even the few non-graduates were talented individuals in life skill professions.

But the influx of fresh blood was necessary, so Mo Shigui had soone create a sub-guild called Dancing Atom, and had already started recruiting new players in Lionheart City.

“Sub-guilds, right. But that ans our competitiveness isn’t great enough,” Yin Hui said while looking at the guilds recruiting in the distance. The top eight guilds, along with so other guilds founded by ordinary players, were all recruiting.

“We’re the most popular guild in all of Holy Spirit, and the club’s popularity in real life is high enough. We’ve already recruited fifty-three new mbers.” Mo Shigui said.

“Not enough. We don’t know when Holy Spirit will distribute activation codes on a large scale next ti. This is an opportunity we can’t miss. Let’s change the recruitnt slogan,” Yin Hui said.

“Change to what?”

“Join the guild, and if you level up to 45 within one month, you get a 3000-yuan subsidy. From then on, players who participate in instance raids and level up actively every month will receive a 3000-yuan base subsidy, and exceptional contributors will get a commission,” Yin Hui explained.

“I’ll pass it on, but what’s the point?”

Three thousand yuan is neither a lot nor a little by current standards, just enough to be considered a low-inco salary.

But the point was that one could earn this low-inco salary by just playing gas! This could be sothing countless players dream about!

In fact, the elite strategy teams were also paid to play gas, but they had the capability, being the top players of Holy Spirit, and they could be considered registered employees of the Dancing Nuclear Corporation.

But dispensing salaries to these newbies who had recently started the ga, a group of unfamiliar newbies… that was sowhat hard to comprehend.

“I’ve said it before, the slots to play Holy Spirit are precious. We don’t know when there will be such a large influx of newbies again. Every player who gets the chance to play Holy Spirit is chosen. Have you forgotten you were a Holy Spirit tester? Couldn’t defeat the seals, so you joined them, right?”

Yin Hui had a deep understanding of this.

“Moreover, I think Holy Spirit has the potential, and I look forward to its developnt in the future.”

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