Chapter 682: Chapter 388 The Big One is Coming_1 Chapter 682: Chapter 388 The Big One is Coming_1 Through Gao Tianyun’s performance, Fang Cheng felt that this ga could be looked forward to with so anticipation.
Since the ga was rather small in scale, Fang Cheng processed the ga himself, then released it under the pseudonym of Living Immortal.
Using this pseudonym was convenient as it allowed him to release gas he used for experints, making them all free to avoid other players rushing to give him money.
The only drawback was that this ga could only be played through a gaming pod, but since players had made a killing in the coin circle previously, many wealthy players had directly purchased gaming pods, bringing the total number of actual pod owners to 500,000.
This group of players had a high receptivity to his gas, so he expected around 400,000 players would play his ga, which would just et the cohesion condition for his Dustfire.
To prevent players from causing too much trouble, Fang Cheng included only three competition events in the ga nad “Occupation Simulation”: Go, boxing, and racing.
Go and boxing weren’t too tricky; neither event required substantial computing power, making them reasonably simple to simulate.
However, racing simulations required a bit more resources, but Fang Cheng had also employed a clever thod, which was to limit the player’s experience to within the vehicle they were driving, thereby perfectly achieving his idea.
Having rapidly launched “Occupation Simulation,” Gao Tianyun also rolled out simultaneous promotions, highlighting the ga’s 50% realism in the most conspicuous place as a selling point of the gaming pods.
When overseas competitors saw that Gao Tianyun claid his gaming pods could achieve 50% realism, they scoffed at the notion.
The virtual ga market had already started its competition, and Gao Tianyun’s gaming pods implied that virtual gas could indeed be successful, which was undoubtedly the key to unlocking the next era of gaming, attracting the pursuit of countless individuals.
So manufacturers were already capable of producing devices with 20% realism, and although they hadn’t reached Gao Tianyun’s 30%, they had more substantial capital and could use price advantages to knock down Gao Tianyun’s devices.
But if Kirin Industry really could achieve 50% realism, then there would be no point in competing, everyone might as well let Gao Tianyun run the show.
So, when the market researchers from these manufacturers opened “Occupation Simulation,” entered the ga, and chose boxing, their expressions turned very amusing.
Even after being knocked to the ground by a punch from Black King Kong, they remained dazed.
After being taken out of the gaming pod, they just murmured:
“We’re going to be out of a job!”
“Kirin Industry is finally going to kill the competition!”
“It’s ti to submit resus to Kirin Industry.”
The 50% ga realism directly breached their defenses, and they realized the profound gap between them and Kirin Industry.
To understand why Kirin Industry could instantly increase realism so dramatically, countless hardware engineers scratched their heads, constantly analyzing from various aspects to discern the principles behind it, only to find themselves more confused the deeper they probed.
How did they pull it off?
This discovery led so atheist hardware engineers to start pondering whether God might really exist—how else could they explain this sudden leap in progress?
Unlike the manufacturers, the players were quite happy.
They initially thought Kirin Industry was boasting, but when they realized the ga truly had such high realism that even facial hairs weren’t overlooked, and they could clearly see the expressions of the boxers while fighting, they were ecstatic.
“50%… damn, does this an playing this ga is even more thrilling than dreaming?”
“More than that, your dreams don’t even have this level of realism. Anyway, I’ve tried it, and it’s way more exciting than dreaming.”
“I’ve tried it too, and the realism really makes you want to shout ‘holy s***’. The only problem is, why are there no girls here? Realistic girls would be so nice.”
“When you have that thought, don’t expect to see any realistic girls.”
“I have a question, why didn’t Fang Cheng let Fang Cheng Studio develop this ga, instead of using the pseudonym Living Immortal? Is the ga not well made?”
“I think there must be another reason, let’s wait and see, it’s free anyway.”
After the initial excitent, gaming pod players began to eagerly try out the ultra-realistic ga and then discovered why Fang Cheng didn’t use the na Fang Cheng Studio for the ga.
The ga was just too ridiculously hard!
At the start of all three gas, Fang Cheng thoughtfully provided a tutorial for newcors, informing players about what ga they were playing.
In the boxing event, players would listen to their coach carefully saying, “This is a punch, this is how you block, this is dodging, this is an uppercut… alright, you’ve understood the basics. Now it’s ti to challenge your opponent, Tyson.”
In the Go event, soone would tell the player, “This is a black stone, this is a white stone; surround your opponent’s stones to capture them. Now, there’s a fellow called Alpha Dog across from you. Go challenge them.”
In the racing ga, the coach would tell the player in the cockpit, “This is the steering wheel, this is the brake, this is the throttle, this is the clutch. Now, go face off against that guy nad Fujiwara Takumi in a racing showdown at Mount Akina.”
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