To ascend, I had no choice but to create games-Chapter 603 - 346 My Life is Worth It (Part 2)
Chapter 603 -346: My Life is Worth It (Part 2)
Chapter 603 -346: My Life is Worth It (Part 2)
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“You don’t have to be so extreme.”
“This isn’t extreme, this is faith.”
“Xiao Douzi, you still say you’re not extreme?”
The special correspondent Chen Rang had also arrived early, continuously writing about the situation here.
Seeing the gathering of stars, he felt somewhat emotional.
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When he first came in contact with Fang Cheng Studio, it was just a small workshop.
Unconsciously, it had become a place dazzling with stars, producing a constant stream of great games, and even capable of influencing the industry’s situation.
However, this probably wasn’t Fang Cheng’s limit, nor the limit of Fang Cheng Studio. Soon, there would surely be more great games released, propelling Huaxia’s gaming into a new chapter.
Thinking of this, his gaze toward Fang Cheng became even more enthusiastic.
Dear father-in-law, please create more games.
The adventures that I and my Mukuai have are far from over!
As for Fang Cheng, he just sipped his tea, feeling that people lately were a bit too blind.
And since so many of the teachers were balding, he decided to send some Spirit Grass as gifts for them later on.
After a week of vigorous preparation, the game exhibition finally opened smoothly.
This game exhibition was undoubtedly the biggest event before the Spring Festival, lasting seven days. It would provide a systematic review of Fang Cheng Studio’s past games, with most old games resetting, and new games being added to gaming pods to allow players to relive their past emotions in virtual reality.
The venue near Century City was entirely booked, and tickets priced at 68 were almost immediately sold out upon release. The scalpers were precisely struck by Gong Gong, each experiencing inexplicably disconnected incidents, utterly foiling their plans to make a quick profit.
And for the players who came to buy tickets, it was mostly about nostalgia.
Indeed, Fang Cheng Studio was a master at making games, but when it came to hosting such exhibitions in reality, they only had one experience, which was accomplished with the cooperation of Cayman Company.
Therefore, most of them came with the mentality of paying for nostalgia. However, upon seeing the situation here, they realized that this nostalgia was a bit too grand.
The first thing that caught their eye was a huge Mecha.
This Mecha wasn’t a holographic projection but a statue crafted by Gong Gong using Spirit Grass. The tens of meters tall Mecha had an extraordinary impact, making players realize how terrifying a Mecha could be as a weapon in reality.
If it wasn’t for Fang Cheng telling Gong Gong to take it easy, Gong Gong could have added power facilities and then fly the Mecha into the sky in front of everyone.
Besides the Mecha, the main drama started upon entering the venue.
Each ticket-holding player would receive a badge at the entrance. Once activated, a holographic character the size of a palm would appear beside the audience and could move within a certain range around them.
Moreover, the badge also had a receiver function. The holographic character could see and hear the surroundings, truly integrating the game into reality.
This badge was kept a secret beforehand and had to be collected afterward, but every visitor who entered felt exceptionally excited.
Well done, Fang Cheng Studio!
You guys are really going all out!
Participants in this exhibition expressed that one journalist became so excited upon learning this that he emitted a very strange sound, and afterwards exclaimed, “Dear father-in-law above, please accept your child’s bow,” and other such eccentric remarks.
The addition of holographic characters made the atmosphere at the venue even more lively, and some players even directly integrated the holographic badges into “Botanic Garden,” playfully engaging with other players in battles with little sprites as if they were in reality.
The games nominated for awards were displayed, some even set up in virtual reality, allowing players to experience those bizarre MODs in the game pods, leading them to either scream in surprise or laugh uncontrollably.
Kirin Industry’s latest generation of game pods was also showcased, which are closer to a combination of gaming suits and helmets than the previous pods. Although not as comfortable as the game pods, the cost of this generation has dropped to 200,000, signaling another storm of excitement in the realm of the virtual world soon.
And it wasn’t just Fang Cheng Studio’s games; other Huaxia manufacturers’ games were also delivered here, becoming the shining stars of the event.
Unlike overseas games that generally pursue political correctness, Huaxia’s recent games seemed to have seen the light.
They began to shift their focus to the male market, drawing stockings as exquisitely as possible, creating captivating beautiful girl illustrations, offering a dozen different types of girls in a harem and throwing in another dozen for free. Players didn’t even have to move to gain affection points, allowing them to fully experience “this irresistible charm.”
The highlight of the exhibition never stopped from the first day, and as the days went on, there were more and more explosive contents revealed.
Various MOD creations were continuously released, and their creators were invited to the scene, all eagerly awaiting their meeting with Fang Cheng and sharing the emotions they received from playing games from Fang Cheng Studio.
The most eye-catching was a blind game developer who, despite his inability to see, created a game based on his own experiences and received a nomination for best creativity.
As a reward, a game pod was sent to his home, allowing him to continue game development within the pod.
In the first six days, players were bombarded with a dazzling array of features, all expressing admiration for Fang Cheng Studio’s ability to capture their emotions.
The feeling was like undergoing a spa treatment from body to soul, leaving one feeling refreshed inside and out.
Compared to the recent international game show, it seemed to have been forgotten, and even the names of the winning games seemed to have slipped from memory.
For the players, a gaming event without Fang Cheng Studio’s games appeared to have lost its credibility.
After an eye-dazzling six days, the game show finally entered its final phase, the awards ceremony.
The award ceremony and the closing ceremony were held simultaneously, with a grand fireworks display created by holographic technology above the venue. The players and their virtual characters watched the performance together, and then came the long-awaited award presentation.
No one deliberately played with the audience’s emotions or unnecessarily dragged out the proceedings. The host, Xu Qingling, simply showcased the actual gameplay footage of the winning games, which was enough to captivate everyone’s attention.
Although these games were all created using MODs, standing out from a large number of games was a significant success in itself, symbolizing their exceptionally high game quality.
While major factories had their own awards, the representatives were more interested in the independent game mod creators, ready to launch a shameless raid to snatch these talents as soon as the competition ended.
Various sub-award categories were announced one after another, along with the distribution of prizes. However, the most anticipated Best MOD Game was saved for last and became the focus of everyone’s attention.
Finally, when the penultimate award was announced, everyone held their breath, eagerly anticipating the next game to be revealed.
Qiu Yu below gripped the armrest tightly, looking forward to Xu Qingling’s announcement on stage.
He had already won the “Best Open World Award” and “Best Music Award,” but he still hoped to receive the highest accolade he had in mind.
At that moment, Qiu Yu’s heart raced to his throat, the sounds of the world faded, leaving only the person in front of him.
“Best Game Award, ‘Sinful Country.’
An overwhelming joy surged through him, and Qiu Yu practically ran onto the stage to receive the trophy from Xu Qingling.
A thunderous cheer erupted, causing him to forget the speech he had prepared, leaving him only able to look down at the audience, repeatedly saying, “Thank you, thank you.”
And when Fang Cheng came out to take a photo with him, his mind went blank. Then he heard Fang Cheng say, “I think ‘Sinful Country’ is quite interesting, but I also liked that competition game you made at Tianyi previously.”
At that moment, Qiu Yu felt he could die with no regrets.