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Chapter 115

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Zou Zhuo also watched a few rounds. He could understand more than the others, but he was getting dizzy!

Chen Mo already had a plan in mind when he was playing, so he didn't get dizzy even though the screen cut quickly.

As for Zou Zhuo, he wasn't prepared for what Chen Mo was going to do. Chen Mo's hands were fast, and sometimes Chen Mo would switch to mining during the intense match, giving Zou Zhuo a headache.

Moreover, he won every game too easily. It was even a little baffling. As he played, his opponent would always end up dead. Chen Mo didn't even look at the settlement screen, and immediately queued for the next game.

For example, Zou Zhuo would usually play in twenty-five minutes, and sometimes play for forty minutes. However, Chen Mo would finish in less than ten minutes every time!

What can I learn from that!

Although Zou Zhuo learned a little after watching a few rounds, he was getting dizzy and couldn't take it anymore.

He just felt that the person in front of him was weird, his hands were too fast!

Zou Zhuo was defeated.



In the player group.

When Xue Kai got home, he was planning on streaming his ranked matches, but noticed that he was in the group.

He was quite a passionate person, otherwise he wouldn't have made so many tutorials and written advice letters to developers.

Kaiser: "zzz

What's up? "

Zou Zhuo replied after two minutes, "K-guru, I met a pro player in the internet cafe today and was completely destroyed. Take a look at the two videos I sent to the group and give me some pointers!"

Xue Kai was also a little surprised. Everyone's ranking was listed in the group's information. He knew that Zzz had more than 2800 points. His skill level wasn't low. How could he be abused in the internet cafe?

His opponent should be the best of the best, right?

Xue Kai opened the video file and started watching the matches with some doubts.

First round.

Second round.

Both matches weren't long, finishing in around half an hour.

Xue Kai was shocked. That was a crushing defeat!

Moreover, this Silent guy had random races in both matches. How confident was he?

Xue Kai watched the first match carefully again.

His race was Orc. Although he preferred the Undead storyline, Xue Kai still felt that Orc was the most suitable for him after playing all four races.

In the first round, the Beast Race had defeated the Undead. It was a textbook performance!

Whether it was harassment, farming, or small-scale battles in the middle, the rhythm of the Orcs could be said to be impeccable. Basically, as long as the Undead revealed even the slightest flaw, they would be caught and bitten off a piece of flesh.

With the accumulation of many small advantages, the Orcs' advantage grew. In the early stages of the battle, the Orcs had killed the Undead in one wave through their exquisite control.

The feeling it gave Xue Kai was that this beast was definitely not simple.

Others might not be able to tell, but Xue Kai could. His hand speed, multi-tasking, and rhythm of the game were all top-notch. There were no openings at all.

Xue Kai even had a feeling that this person seemed to be more powerful than him.

Kaiser: "This orc … is at the top level. It's normal that you can't beat it."

Zzz: "Ah? Top notch? "

As soon as Xue Kai spoke, the group of divers in the group was blown up.

Originally, not many people watched the video. Those who did didn't think that Zou Zhuo's opponent was very strong, so they didn't realize the seriousness of the matter.

But as soon as Xue Kai spoke, they immediately paid attention to the matter.

Xue Kai was one of the first players in Legion Conquest to switch to Warcraft. His current ranking was around thirty-seven hundred, putting him in the top five of the entire game. Any player that he recognized was definitely a super expert!

"Seriously, K-God, is this guy that good?"

"To be honest, I don't see how he's good, but since K-God has spoken, how could he be wrong?"

"K-God, did you notice that he picked a random race!"

"My goodness, could it be a smurf of some high ranked player? Zzz, why didn't you add him to the group? "

Zou Zhuo replied, "I did, but he didn't come."

The spectators were having none of it, "Wah, you fatty, you're useless. Can't you just kneel and beg if he doesn't come? Grab onto his leg and don't let him leave if he doesn't join the group. Go! "

Zou Zhuo was speechless, "Screw you guys! Also, he left a long time ago. "

Kaiser asked, "Left?"

Zou Zhuo replied, "Yeah, he left around seven at night."

The spectators were heartbroken, "Wah, you missed the chance to add another high ranked player to our group, hurry up and commit seppuku!"

Zou Zhuo was speechless, "My goodness! I sent the video a long time ago, but you guys didn't care, and now you're blaming it on me! "

The spectators replied, "I don't care! From today onwards, you're going to stay in the internet cafe, make sure you get him! "

Xue Kai searched for Silent in Warcraft and found that the account was indeed created today. He then looked at his record and saw that he won all ten matches in the ranking competition, putting him at twenty-four hundred.

Although this wasn't a low score, it was still a long way from Xue Kai's thirty-seven hundred. Based on a seventy percent win rate and fifteen points per match, it would still be around a hundred matches. He probably wouldn't meet him in the ranking competition anytime soon.

Xue Kai was a bit disappointed, "What a shame, I feel like he's an expert. I could've played a few matches with him."



The next day, Chen Mo met with Meteorite Technology's international distributor to discuss the international release of Warcraft.

There were many companies like this both in China and overseas. They didn't make their own games, but they would regularly evaluate popular games and work with the developers to release either Chinese or Chinese versions of Chinese games.

Obviously, Warcraft's statistics were too good, and it was very popular in China. Moreover, it was a western fantasy theme, which gave it an advantage in the European and American markets.

Chen Mo had thought about this a long time ago, which was why he was very firm and direct with three points.

First, he would be responsible for all changes to the game, and the distributor wouldn't be able to change anything.

Second, Chen Mo would have the final say on the game's translation and international marketing.

Third, the revenue sharing was negotiable, but it had to be higher than any other Chinese game on the market.

As soon as these three points were brought up, the conversation almost died.

It wasn't easy to make an international release of a game. It wasn't as simple as translating all the Chinese content into English.

The most important point was the marketing strategy. The game wouldn't be able to make money just by putting it on the international app store. Apart from the necessary artwork, there would also be social media, SNS sharing, local marketing strategy, etc.

Moreover, the distributor would understand the international market better during the marketing process, so they would often need to make some local changes. For example, Vietnamese users liked characters with wings, Japanese users preferred to open treasure chests and draw cards, etc.

To counter these characteristics, the distributor would often need to obtain the rights to make changes to the game, and work with the developers to make the appropriate adjustments.

However, Chen Mo directly stated that Meteorite Technology would only be responsible for the marketing, and would only take the lowest percentage of the revenue, and wouldn't be able to change anything. Not only that, Chen Mo even had to have the final say on things like translation.

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