Chapter 150: Chapter 117 I’m Here (Three More Updates)_2
As the programrs, artists, and planners were working overti like crazy, Kongkong was not idle either.
He began to investigate the gaplay of “Dark Builder,” playing the demo version multiple tis each day, and with each playthrough, new insights would erge.
Such a genius producer.
The ideas of the opponent were wild and unrestrained yet unconventional. The creator did not seem like an experienced producer, but the work produced was full of spiritual energy, leading Kongkong to sigh that the creator must be another genius following Fang Cheng.
However, what displeased him was that he only had access to the demo version.
This ga had not been officially released and was only circulated informally. The ga maker—Living Immortal—seed uninterested in profiting from the ga, creating it solely out of passion.
The official version had appeared only once, and according to interview records, it was not officially distributed, but the inclusion of magical weapons made the ga much more interesting.
After thinking for a while, Kongkong still wanted to know what these so-called magical weapons were really like.
Although there were no official versions on the market now, he knew there must be soone who had them.
Three days later, a special guest visited the live streaming room of Wang Say Gas.
At that ti, Wang was live streaming a niche ga.
Although it was a horror ga, during the live stream there were almost no warnings for high-intensity monts in the barrage, and the players were enjoying themselves imnsely. Wang himself could not help but burst into laughter several tis, filling the atmosphere with cheerfulness.
The ga’s author had so interesting ideas, seemingly tired of common ghosts and ghouls, so he replaced them with aliens.
The justification for the villains harming people was packaged as aliens wanting to capture humans for experints, and their sudden, inexplicable actions were attributed to the aliens’ teleportation.
However, the problem was that all the sounds of the aliens in the ga were produced by the creator himself.
Without any changes, the noise made by the aliens when they attacked sounded like a shrieking chicken, causing both Wang and Zhao to burst into uncontrollable laughter every ti they heard it.
Following audience suggestions, Wang replaced the sound effects, but the result was even more explosive.
Because he replaced them with “Good Luck Cos.”
Whenever the aliens appeared, the cheerful “Good Luck Cos” would play throughout the entire live streaming room, turning what was a subpar horror ga into an unexpectedly festive atmosphere reminiscent of the New Year.
After struggling to beat the ga, Wang checked the ti and felt it was ti to rest.
It was a workday, and there were not many people in the live streaming room. Most people were also busy playing the “Dark Builder” demo version and didn’t have ti to watch him.
So Wang just wanted to maintain his popularity a bit before preparing to log off.
But just then, a small spaceship flew across the screen, full of special effects. A wealthy viewer made a grand entrance at this mont, sending over a big gift.
Seeing the spacecraft fly by, Wang jumped up, grabbed the microphone excitedly, and said, “Eh, thanks for the spaceship, bro. Much appreciated, boss. You’re so generous.”
However, after seeing the ID of the sender, Wang found that it appeared to be a newcor, soone he had never seen before.
As Wang hesitated, the viewer suddenly sent a private ssage.
[Mr. Wang, I really enjoy your live streaming shows, and I watch your comntary every ti. I learn a lot from it.]
The viewer’s praise made Wang a little happy but also alert.
It probably wasn’t an old fan trying to trick him, as those guys would act too high and mighty after donating.
After careful consideration of his words, Wang replied cautiously and politely: [Thank you for the praise, and for your spaceship.]
[Don’t ntion it, that’s what you deserve, Mr. Wang. Actually, I have a small favor to ask. I really loved that ga you live stread before, “Dark Builder.” But as you know, only the demo versions are circulating in the market right now. So, I was wondering if you could send the official version to play for a while? I promise I will be the only one playing it, and I will not distribute it.]
Responding to the viewer’s request, Wang imdiately replied: [Sorry, that ga belongs to a friend of mine, and my friend has instructed not to distribute it for now.]
[But Mr. Wang, I really want to play it, please. Are you still lacking spaceships? I can donate as many as you want.]
Seeing the viewer’s earnest attitude, Wang beca instantly vigilant.
The official version would be playable in just over ten days, so why was the viewer so eager now?
He knew that there were rich fans who would spend a fortune on a ga, but those were mostly just stories.
Moreover, if you really wanted to play so badly, why don’t you contact the author directly? Why co to ?
No good deed goes unpunished: either a scher or a thief.
Wang Say Gas quickly located an administrator, reported the incident, and imdiately sealed away the little spaceship he had received.
Then, he contacted other strears and asked them not to share the official version externally.
After receiving affirmative responses, he once again ssaged the person who tipped him:
[I don’t know who you are or what your intentions are. If I’ve made a mistake, I apologize. However, your incessant requests for the official version feel very wrong to . I, Wang, may love money, but I’m not soone who would disregard everything for it.]
[I’ve archived our chat logs, and I reserve the right to wield the law as a weapon to defend my rights. Although I don’t know what you’re planning, please stop doing this. Lastly, if I’ve got anything wrong, I apologize.]
After replying, Wang saw that the other party’s input box was continuously active, but in the end, they did not say a word.
Though he did not know the true intentions of the other side, Wang felt he had done the right thing.
He exhaled a breath of relief and imdiately contacted the Living Immortal, to whom he relayed the entire matter in detail.
After reading the ssage from Wang Say Gas, the Living Immortal took a while before replying: [Thanks, got it.]
[No need for thanks.]
Having replied, Wang felt a weight lifted off his shoulders.
Wang Say Gas wasn’t that soft-hearted; he was rely upholding the promise he had made to the Living Immortal, regardless of a potential few tens of thousands in losses.
Even if it was a few tens of thousands…
A few tens of thousands…
Banging his head against the desk, Wang felt a bit foolish.
That was tens of thousands we’re talking about!
But if given another chance, Wang would probably do the sa thing.
On the other end of the internet, Fang Cheng whimsically decided to divine his own fortune.
His skills in divination were never that profound. At this mont, all he could deduce was that the matter was probably related to Tianyi’s KongKong.
Divining once more, he saw a result that was uneventful. No matter what happened, it was best to ignore it.
Thus, he stopped worrying about those matters and went back to his ditation.
In Kongkong Studio, KongKong sighed after knowing his attempt to demand the ga had failed.
Wang Say Gas was sowhat greedy, and he had thought that through tipping, he could obtain the official version, but it turned out to be impossible.
However, it didn’t matter. He had a rough idea of how the magical weapon worked and planned to incorporate its usage into his own ga.
Not only that, but he would also add more interesting designs.
Bloodlines, pets, Divine Beasts, equipnt, smithing…
He would release all these forr paid elents and reduce the depth of paynts required, allowing players to experience strong feedback after spending only a little.
In terms of numbers, he had the data planners make a large number of adjustnts to ensure the ga would be incredibly satisfying to play for the first three days.
The operations were ready, and fifteen days of intense montum were enough for them to build a preliminary ga model and allow players to indulge in endless fun.
In the subsequent versions, they would iteratively develop the ga so that players could have a brand new experience every week.
Once everything was set, Kongkong Studio’s ga-changer, “Dark Guardian,” was released.
Although it only took fifteen days, this ga’s quality in all aspects reached their highest standard, and a deluge of promotions instantly brought the ga before players, enabling them to see it anywhere, anyti.
Compared to “Dark Guardian,” the launch of the ga it had copied, “Dark Builder,” seed rather low-key.
It didn’t even have an official release, but rely a statent on its freshly built official website.
“I am here.”
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