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Chapter 771 -432: It Might Be True (Part 1)_2
Chapter 771 -432: It Might Be True (Part 1)_2
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After all, the release date of the game was already close, and making changes at this time was definitely a troublesome matter.
But what surprised Leon was that Huang quickly produced a document and then sent it to Fang Cheng.
Seeing how adept Huang Ping was, Leon couldn’t help but ask, “Mr. Huang, aren’t you being a bit hasty with this? The workload for this thing isn’t small.”
“It’s fine, the boss will take care of it.”
“…I know it’s not nice for me to say this, but I still want to say it, aren’t you guys mythologizing your boss too much? Even if Mr. Fang is very capable, it’s impossible for him to succeed.”
“Believe me, one of the unwritten rules in the studio is that you can always trust the boss.”
Leon looked at Huang Ping with amazement, feeling that he and Xiao Douzi were of the same kind.
But what surprised Leon even more was that after Fang Cheng finished reviewing the document provided by Huang Ping, he pondered seriously for a moment, then worked on the computer for a while, and said to the two, “It’s done, you guys try it out.”
“…It can’t be, right?”
Leon immediately turned on the computer, and then found that the game had already been updated, and everything he had just discussed with Huang Ping had appeared.
The fog began to shroud the surroundings, and terrifying things lurked all around. Although the impact was reduced considerably, the psychological fear did not subside; instead, it grew greater due to the occasional appearance of bizarre things.
Moreover, the value for sanity had been added. Even though this value wasn’t directly displayed, Leon could see that as his time in the fog grew longer, the items on his person also began to change.
The originally ordinary gloves slowly turned red; flesh and blood tissue extending from it crept toward his own body. A blood-red eye emerged in the palm of his hand, transforming the formerly unremarkable gloves into something evil and ferocious.
And the whole process was extremely natural, this discovery made Leon unable to comprehend the implementation method, and it made him even more aware of Fang Cheng’s inscrutability.
Landick, you lost fairly.
Although the implementation effect satisfied Leon greatly, he soon had another question.
He tapped Huang Ping and asked in a low voice, “How did the boss finish it so quickly? It’s impossible for even a genius to work this fast.”
“Of course the boss couldn’t have done it this quickly,” Huang Ping said assertively, “We’ve discussed this before, and the conclusion is that the boss actually finished this feature a long time ago.”
“That’s impossible!” Leon said in astonishment, “That’s absolutely a huge waste of game development time and performance, this approach is completely wrong!”
“I know, but that’s just how the boss operates. The boss likes to plant various Easter eggs in games, each one causing huge changes to the gameplay. To be honest, we don’t even know how many Easter eggs the boss has put in the games, and some old games still have people finding new Easter eggs to this day. I guess, that’s just the boss’s way of showing confidence,” Huang Ping said.
Leon listened to Huang Ping’s analysis, feeling that it was a bit far-fetched.
But after listening, he realized that Huang’s idea might be the correct one. After all, when you eliminate all the impossibilities, whatever remains, no matter how absurd, must be the truth.
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No wonder Xiao Douzi and Huang Ping admired Fang Cheng so much.
And what an elegant way of making games!
Looking at Fang Cheng, who was calmly drinking tea, Leon tried to discern something from his face.
But Fang Cheng just looked calmly at the computer, like a high mountain, elusive to understand in his entirety, showing only his composure.
A terrifying figure…
Taking a deep breath, Leon suppressed his awe for Fang Cheng and then began to follow Xiao Douzi’s lead, adjusting the values according to the game’s new settings.
Although the new feature delayed the game by a few days, Fang Cheng Studio’s efficiency was famously high.
Even Leon, who had just joined, felt it—the efficiency of working in the office was off the charts, and inspiration seemed inexhaustible, as if it would never run out.
This feeling was incredibly mesmerizing and made Leon realize that working here wasn’t just about doing a job, but chasing one’s dreams, and enhancing one’s abilities at a visibly fast pace.
Feeling the change within himself, Leon quickly came to the same conclusion as Huang Ping and the others.
It’s such a pity not to have overtime in this place.
Half a month later, the new version of the game was completed.
Compared to before, the new game’s impact had lessened a bit, but the overall atmosphere of the game became even more mysterious and dangerous.
In a world filled with fog, players had no idea which areas were safe.
Any random corner could harbor endless danger, and with reason compromised, not all items in the game were safe. Sometimes, behind the dark portals that occasionally appeared, there were terrifying howls. All these details made “Reincarnation Land” eerily complete and more terrifying.
Having registered a subsidiary in North America through his own channels, Leon was constantly checking all sorts of qualifications with Xu Qingling, going through each procedure to ensure complete reliability before deciding to launch the game.
Although he felt there were no issues, Leon still felt a bit uneasy.
After all, his reputation in North America was a bit tainted.
Due to the previous “Forest 3” hoax, Landick had pinned all the blame on Leon, earning him the title of a “game scammer” in North America.
While there are indeed many game scammers in North America, as long as one can release a good game, this infamy can gradually be washed away until it disappears completely.
But until this issue faded, the impact lingered, causing players to feel some distrust towards whether “Reincarnation Land” was truly a product of Fang Cheng Studio.
When the Steam game release page went up and “Reincarnation Land” was available for download, North American players noticed the page, but initially, not many downloaded the game.
The previous incident of gaming fraud was a massive blow to trust in the gaming industry.
Moreover, there weren’t many gaming pods in North America, and Fang Cheng felt it was necessary to give players a period to adapt. Thus, the game wasn’t released on virtual reality platforms, which only increased North American players’ skepticism about the game being a Fang Cheng Studio original.
On related gaming discussion forums, the conversation unfolded.
[“Reincarnation Land”? Fang Cheng Studio’s North American branch? Are scammers so brazen now that they even dare to use such a name?]
[Fang Cheng Studio’s Weibo did have related information, but it quickly led nowhere, probably still in development.]
[Indeed, there’s not a single promo video, which suggests that the game must be quite substantial. I can’t help it; I’m already craving it.]
[And the actual boss of “Reincarnation Land” is Leon.]
[Who?]
[A former employee of Druid Entertainment. “Forest 3” was his handiwork, a repeat offender.]
[…That’s pretty good, focusing on scamming North Americans, so I can somewhat forgive him.]
[I’m North American, and I find it hard to forgive. I heard he can’t stay in North America anymore, not sure where he’s gone now. I heard he went to Huaxia and never came back; hope he doesn’t stay there.]
[This game’s selling for 60 US dollars, not exactly cheap. Let’s see, how many suckers will download it. Wow, there actually are some! To the few who got scammed brothers, how about coming out to say something?]
The discussion related to “Reincarnation Land” should have ended there, but a few hours later, a new post appeared that changed the situation.
[First of all, let me clarify that I’m a North American player, which you can tell from my IP address.]
[I bought this game by mistake, as I saw it was from Fang Cheng Studio and made the purchase immediately. Don’t blame me for being reckless. After all, Fang Cheng Studio’s game had just been unbanned, and I was worried it would be banned again in the next second, so I chose to buy it straight away.]
[After realizing the mistake, the game was already installed. With the intention to play for an hour, ask for a refund, and then leave a bad review, I started playing.]
[All I can say is, this might actually be the real deal.]
[No other developer could replicate this distinct flavor.]