In the Internet age, who still makes traditional games?

#72 - I saw the flying clouds, the flying clouds, the flying clouds (13)

But this isn't the biggest problem, the biggest problem is --

After seeing Fang Shuo's dazzling performance, countless players began using Vivian to play the game, wanting to replicate his performance.

But they quickly discovered:

It's impossible to replicate!

Watching Fang Shuo's sword deflect mecha was ridiculously cool, but when they tried it themselves, they were directly smashed away by the mecha.

Sword deflect Divine Dragon?

Not dodging is just wishing for a quicker death!

Not to mention sword deflecting the hammer or sword deflecting lightning, it's simply impossible!

So, in the live broadcast room, another, more dangerous type of barrage began to appear frequently:

"Is this streamer using hacks?"

"I've tried it, it's impossible to deflect."

"Professional players wouldn't openly use hacks, right? Is there some kind of trick?"

"Tricks my ass, I think he's just been blinded by the traffic."

"I also highly suspect it. Active professional players play like a pile of shit, while a retired one is godly every match? Does that make sense?"

...

These barrages had actually appeared a while ago, but they were scattered at first, and Fang Shuo was in the middle of intense battles, so he didn't notice them.

Now that similar barrages are appearing more and more, he also began to take short breaks and immediately noticed them.

However, his first reaction wasn't to clarify, but --

"Active professional players play like a pile of shit?"

"Who? Tell me quickly!"

Fang Shuo looked excited.

He wasn't in a hurry to explain, but instead eagerly wanted to watch the drama.

Because he was 100% sure that he neither purchased nor used any hacks.

Unless someone secretly sneaked into his esports room to install hacks for him.

Otherwise, these doubts wouldn't affect him at all.

Fang Shuo glanced at the barrage, still seeing a bunch of people spamming about hacks, and didn't see which fellow professional was playing terribly.

This made him a little disappointed:

"No, brothers, this [Dragon Palace Treasure] gameplay was just updated today, and the [Vivian] character was also just reworked and brought online today!"

"Who could create a hack so quickly?"

"Moreover, this isn't even a traditional hack like aimbot, vision hack, or aim assist, there's not even a precedent to refer to."

"Someone with that kind of ability, why would they stoop to developing hacks to make money?"

Fang Shuo's rebuttal made a lot of sense.

But the viewers wouldn't listen:

"What if selling hacks is super profitable?"

"You've never developed a hack, how do you know it's difficult?"

"What if it's Dream Building employees developing hacks themselves to sell?"

...

Fang Shuo didn't have anything to say to these trolls, so he could only beg for mercy: "I'm wrong, I'm wrong, okay?"

"Come, come, come, I'll teach you how to operate, that should be okay, right?"

He climbed out of the esports chair and continued to queue for matches, looking for opportunities to teach the viewers.

But this wasn't easy.

Dream Building's production capacity was already exploding, but you could still see the tension and awkwardness in some places.

-- For example, the [Dragon Palace Treasure] gameplay didn't even have a dedicated preparation space, nor a tutorial level, nor robots.

If you wanted to practice your skills or teach, you could only go into the matches and find opportunities to do it.

Entering the match, Fang Shuo didn't hide anything:

"Actually, the key point is just one thing, and that's timing."

"After Vivian uses her ultimate, you can indeed deflect by randomly clicking."

"In my opinion, the easiest is the mecha -- the collision volume is large enough, and the deflection window is the longest, roughly swinging your sword the moment before the mecha's big foot steps on your face."

"The most difficult is Panlong's lightning, estimated to have only a two or three frame window, and if you miss it, you'll be stunned by the lightning and sent away by the opponent."

"Fu Ling's Divine Dragon is more special, this ultimate is almost impossible to deflect successfully from a distance, but if you're close enough, it's almost 100% successful."

...

Fang Shuo taught diligently.

Faced with the soaring popularity of [Dragon Palace Treasure], the popularity of this "online teaching" was also very high!

Unfortunately, his teaching wasn't applicable to everyone.

The deflection requirements for some skills were too outrageous, the timing window was calculated in "frames", and it really wasn't something ordinary people could handle.

But even so, the popularity of the live broadcast room remained high.

After all, there were still some techniques that weren't too difficult.

And --

His "teaching" was indeed cool enough! --

An hour later, Zhang Siming, who was evaluated by the viewers as "playing like a pile of shit", also restarted his live broadcast.

He had already changed his clothes, and his nosebleed had stopped.

After dragging his teammates into the pit, he wasn't idle while his teammates were going through the newbie storyline.

In addition to answering some simple questions from his teammates, he spent all his time searching for guides.

Less than two hours after the launch of [Dragon Palace Treasure], its popularity had exploded.

Various strategy posts and strategy videos emerged on P Station and Dream Spirit like bamboo shoots after a spring rain.

Although the quality was uneven due to the short production time, and some posts contained quite basic content, Zhang Siming searched and watched them tirelessly.

The latest novels are first published on 69shu.com!

He restrained his casual attitude and began to study seriously.

Especially those single-character strategy posts.

They would introduce the character's characteristics in detail, their strengths and weaknesses, the timing of ultimate usage, incorrect usage methods, kill-stealing techniques, and so on and so forth.

He also found a video on P Station, where an up-loader analyzed the huge differences between [Dragon Palace Treasure] and traditional shooting games, and the negative effects of the latter's gaming habits in [Dragon Palace Treasure].

This video had gained over 300,000 views in less than an hour since its release, and already had the potential to become a hit.

-- This is why the Heroic Sniper was racing against time at the beginning, wanting to release the video as soon as possible.

Because time is traffic, and traffic is money!

After a period of learning, reflection, and summarizing, Zhang Siming's confidence greatly increased!

After his teammates skipped the storyline all the way, and completed a round of card draws with Zhang Siming's "friendly sponsorship", everyone finally gathered in the underwater Dragon Palace.

The top 16 team of the "Frontline Assault" S4 World Championship, with all the main players present!

Six people sitting in a row in the training room, determined to win!

The viewers were very excited.

After all, it was a strong team that had entered the World Championship, and now that the main players were all gathered, the topic instantly heated up!

Not only did the popularity of the live broadcast room soar, but many "Frontline Assault" streamers also came to check the room and watch, sending gifts and蹭热度.

The money that Zhang Siming spent on氪金 for his teammates' card draws was rapidly recovering.

But at this moment, he wasn't in the mood to care about these things --

"I'll use Termol to pilot the mecha, offense and defense in one!"

"Xiao Fang, you like to snipe, you can use Fu Ling."

"Dong Ge, why don't you try Bai Wei? Her ultimate can control the crowd, it's especially powerful!"

"Xiao Dao, you like to ambush people, you can try Huo Huo, she can go invisible and steal people's butts!"

"Does anyone want to try a healer? This game has two healers..."

...

With the strong support of his teammates, Zhang Siming was full of passion, pointing out the landscape.

Two teammates quickly decided on their characters.

The remaining three who didn't know much about the "Frost Snow Project" were blown away when they saw such sexy characters at first glance. Their mouse hovered over the character cards, switching back and forth, and they didn't decide on a character until the countdown was about to end.

Zhang Siming had already explained the game mechanics and gameplay several times during dinner.

The moment the water curtain disappeared, he emphasized one last time:

"Three up, three down! Communicate in time when you see someone!"

"If there are a lot of people on the other side, retreat and kite them, don't be stubborn! The ultimates in this game are very outrageous!"

"okok!"

The teammates acted one after another, rushing to the front line quickly.

Soon, Zhang Siming arrived in the middle of the map and found that it was empty.

He quickly reminded his teammates: "No one on the top lane! They might all be on the bottom lane, be careful!"

"I see them!" The teammate responded loudly.

"Who do you see? Report the character!" Zhang Siming asked anxiously while rushing down from the small road in the middle of the map.

"I see Fei Yun Fei Yun Fei Yun Fei Yun Fei Yun Fei Yun!"

Zhang Siming was stunned for a moment, looked away from the screen, and looked at his teammate in reality suspiciously.

"Are you lagging?"

-- Can you lag even when talking in real life??

"Lag my ass!!!!!" The teammate was shocked, "I saw six Fei Yuns!!!!!!"

"Six!! Identical Fei Yuns!!!!!"

"..."

"Ah????"

Three updates today!

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