Early the next morning, Chen Mo got out of the van and paid the driver. He then started moving his stuff into the experience store.
From today onwards, Chen Mo would be living in the experience store.
The experience store was decorated according to Chen Mo's requirements. The first floor was basically a casual internet cafe, with computers, massage chairs, sofas, snacks, drinks machines, etc.
Chen Mo moved all his stuff to the second floor. After tidying up, he bought some other daily necessities online.
After everything was settled, Chen Mo walked around the experience store, feeling pretty good. From today onwards, the experience store was his. Although he only had the right to use it, it was much better than the house he rented before.
Around noon, Chen Mo received a message from the staff of the competition.
"Hello, Mr Chen Mo. The decorations for the experience store were completed last night, please check them out. There will be people coming to the store for daily maintenance and cleaning, please be assured. Contact me after you've decided on a name for your company, and we'll make a sign for you. Also, three hundred thousand has been transferred to your account, please check them out. "
Chen Mo looked at the message on his phone. Three hundred thousand had been transferred to his account.
The organizers of the competition were indeed professional, and Chen Mo couldn't find anything wrong with them.
After replying to the staff, Chen Mo tried out the equipment on the first floor.
He tested a few computers, massage chairs, phones, tablets, and other electronic devices. They were all brand new, and had high specs, able to run most games on the market.
This was enough for Chen Mo, as his abilities were limited, and he couldn't make games that required high specs to run.
Chen Mo closed the door and returned to his office on the second floor.
There was a camera at the entrance to the first floor, so Chen Mo could see what was going on on the first floor from the second floor. However, Chen Mo's experience store wasn't officially open for business yet. Even if players came, there wouldn't be any games to play. Therefore, the experience store would be closed until Chen Mo finished his first game.
Chen Mo turned on the professional computer in his office and opened the game editor.
The professional computer's specs were much higher than his laptop. In terms of specs, it could be used to develop large scale VR games. However, Chen Mo still couldn't make use of the specs at the moment.
As Chen Mo released Flappybird, his rating as a video game designer had changed.
Chen Mo: Video Game Designer (D-grade)
Creativity: 16
[System: 8]
"Numerical Value: 8"
Story Plot: 10
[Original Art: 9]
[3D Art: 1]
[Monthly Resource Quota
Chen Mo's status had automatically changed to a D-grade videogame designer, and his stats had also changed.
The statistics in the game engine weren't Chen Mo's actual abilities, but a judgment of Chen Mo's abilities based on the game Chen Mo had developed.
After developing Flappybird, Chen Mo's Innovation score shot up to sixteen points. The system, numerics, and level design all had slight improvements. Even Original Art was improved due to the bird in Flappybird.
Chen Mo's true skill level couldn't be reflected in the game engine, as the game engine was based on the games the designer had made, and couldn't directly read the designer's mind.
Based on Chen Mo's current skill level, if he were to estimate it himself, his creativity would be a hundred out of a hundred. This was because he had the creativity of many classic games from his previous world, any one of them could cause a sensation in this world.
System was around seventy points, story sixty points, level design thirty points, and numerics twenty points. These were all based on Chen Mo's experience in designing games in his previous world. However, these statistics couldn't be read by the game engine.
Moreover, after becoming a D-grade videogame designer, Chen Mo's monthly resource quota had increased from three hundred to eight hundred, which was quite good news for Chen Mo.
Moreover, after becoming a D-grade videogame designer, Chen Mo could start thinking about setting up his own company.
Of course, the video game companies in this world were different from the ones in his previous world.
The video game companies in this world were quite different from other companies. They didn't need to be funded, or even have an office, nor did they need to go through a series of complicated procedures.
The video game companies in this world could be seen as an extension of the identity of a videogame designer. Setting up a video game company only required the identity of a D-grade videogame designer as a guarantor.
So what was the point of setting up a video game company?
In theory, all games designed by a videogame designer had to be released under the name of the company. The game had to have the company logo when loading, otherwise the app store wouldn't accept it.
If the videogame designer didn't have their own company, they would have to rely on another company to release the game.
And after the game was released into the app store, all profits would have to go through the company's account and pay taxes.
If the videogame designer had any disputes with other companies due to copyright infringement, they would also have to pay the compensation through the company's account.
Therefore, video game companies in this world could be understood as extremely small, simple to register, and using the identity of the videogame designer as a guarantor. This was also the first step for a D-grade videogame designer into the video game market.
Chen Mo found the registration page for a video game company in the Illusion Game Engine.
The registration was quite simple. After filling in a series of personal information and company information, he only needed to decide on the name and logo of the company before submitting it for approval.
Chen Mo thought for a bit before entering the company name.
Thunderbolt Entertainment.
The test passed. There weren't any companies with the same name in this world.
Chen Mo's idea for the name was simple. From his point of view, he wanted his game to be a thunderbolt in the video game industry, shocking all videogame designers and players.
Moreover, Chen Mo also believed that video game companies should be thunderous. Video game companies that were inefficient, overcautious, and hesitant wouldn't be able to survive in such a competitive environment.
After deciding on the name, Chen Mo started to draw his own logo.
This professional PC came with a sketchpad, as well as various professional software, allowing Chen Mo to use them.
Chen Mo's Original Art skill was 9. Although it was quite low, designing a simple logo wasn't a problem. Moreover, Chen Mo had seen many logos in his previous life, including those of video game companies and even major video game teams. Therefore, there were many elements that he could borrow from.
In the end, Chen Mo's company logo was a unique lightning bolt, with the words' Thunderbolt Games' written on it.
After checking that there were no issues, Chen Mo submitted the application. It would be approved within two to five working days.
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