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Chapter 68

Words:1783Update:22/06/20 13:05:24

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As the days went by, it was getting closer to the release of Guardian of the Holy Spring and I Am MT.

Qiu Bin was a bit nervous these few days, as I Am MT's popularity had increased after such a long period of time.

There were more and more people following the anime, and the content of the World of Azeroth was getting richer. More and more players were discussing it on the forums, and even Azeroth related Doujinshi and artworks appeared.

Although this anime was still a far cry from the other popular ones in the parallel world, it was still a threat to Qiu Bin, as Guardian of the Holy Spring didn't have this kind of extra boost.

Emperor Dynasty Entertainment had great distribution channels, but that didn't mean every game was going to be popular. Qiu Bin was still a bit worried that he would fail.

Especially after studying the contents of the World of Azeroth, Qiu Bin's guilty conscience became even stronger.

The world was too big!

Two factions, a few races, and such a huge story! Not to mention the major cities and large scenes, there were already more than ten characters in the anime. The content of this game was much richer than that of Guardian of the Holy Spring!

What game was Chen Mo trying to make? Could he recreate all of this?

Qiu Bin didn't believe that he could recreate all of this in a mobile game. Firstly, Chen Mo was only a C-grade video game designer, and his previous games were all casual games, so he wasn't capable enough. Secondly, four months wasn't enough time for him to make so many things!

Even if Chen Mo started working on a new project as soon as Plants vs Zombies was released, he still wouldn't have enough time.

Moreover, even if Chen Mo managed to make it, what about the testing time? What about the feedback time? If there were a bunch of problems with the game after it was released, wouldn't that be suicidal?

Qiu Bin couldn't understand it at all.

From his point of view, if Chen Mo wanted to win, he had to make a game that was better than Plants vs Zombies in all aspects. However, from Chen Mo's current actions, making an anime and a website, how much time did he have left to develop a game?

Qiu Bin could only keep making changes to Guardian of the Holy Spring. Who would win would only be known after the game was released.



These few days, Wen Lingwei was very happy, but Jia Peng was very unhappy.

During the testing phase of I Am MT, Chen Mo gave everyone 8000 runes every day, letting them draw ten times in a row.

Moreover, according to the arena's ranking every day, there would be additional top-up rewards.

Take note, these were recharges, not the system's gifts. In other words, everyone's VIP level was constantly increasing.

The main purpose of this arrangement was to see if the difference in power between the high tier VIPs and low tier VIPs met expectations, as well as to see if the feelings of the VIP players matched Chen Mo's plan.

In the end, with the same amount of money, the combination of cards and luck came into play.

Wen Lingwei had explored the lineup the most, and her luck with the ten consecutive draws was very good. She had dominated the first place in the arena all year round.

On the other hand, Jia Peng's unlucky nature was completely exposed. He would often only get a Monster Purple Card after ten consecutive draws. The cost of obtaining a Protagonist Purple Card was much higher than the others. He was practically on the verge of despair.

Now, in the arena, Jia Peng was completely beaten by Wen Lingwei.

If it wasn't for Chen Mo giving him runes every day, he probably would've quit the game already.

Jia Peng repeatedly complained to Chen Mo that the game was too unlucky for him, and he couldn't bear to play it anymore.

Chen Mo really wanted to reply, "Friend, have you heard of Onmyoji?"

However, due to Jia Peng's miserable experience, Chen Mo thought that he had written the probability wrong, and checked the drop rates of various cards several times.

The final result was suffocating: Jia Peng's probability of drawing cards was far lower than the average that Chen Mo had set. It could only be said that this was probably the unlucky nature at work …

Chen Mo could only sigh at this. Mysteries couldn't save people, and spending money couldn't change one's fate!

The game would be released in two days. Chen Mo had already made many adjustments to the game, including the difficulty of the levels, experience points, card values, VIP benefits, and so on. He had basically adjusted the game to what he thought was perfect.

The animation was almost ready. Although it wouldn't be as popular as it was in his previous life, Chen Mo estimated that it would be enough to satisfy the basic user base of I Am MT.

This much was enough for Chen Mo.

When the game was officially released, the test data would be cleared, and Wen Lingwei and the others would be playing on the official server like the other players.

Jia Peng was still tirelessly farming the dungeons.

Wen Lingwei said to Jia Peng while admiring her team, "Stop struggling, the files will be deleted the day after tomorrow. What's the point of farming now?"

Jia Peng didn't even lift his head as he replied, "Be the last one standing!"

Wen Lingwei was speechless.

Wen Lingwei and the others were all thinking about how to start the game the fastest, and which team would be the best. Only Jia Peng was tirelessly farming.

It could only be said that the unlucky ones were more dedicated than the average player.

All of a sudden, Jia Peng stood up from his seat and said excitedly, "I got a purple card! I got a purple card! "

Chang Xiuya came over, "Really? Congratulations, congratulations! You finally got a purple card! "

Wen Lingwei said, "Yo yo yo, even an unlucky one like you has a lucky day?"

Chen Mo patted Jia Peng on the shoulder, "That's great, although you're the last one to get a purple card, it's still something to celebrate."

Jia Peng said excitedly, "I want a screenshot! A screenshot to commemorate this! "

The others all had sympathetic looks on their faces.

In certain stages in the elite level, there was a chance that a purple monster card would be dropped, but the chances were rather low, Chen Mo set it to be around 5%.

This setting was very reliant on luck, mainly to give the players a surprise.

However, what the others didn't know was that Chen Mo had a fake chance in this setting.

Although the chance of a purple card dropping was set at 5%, Chen Mo had an additional setting where the chance would increase by 3% every day, depending on when the player created the account.

After the first purple card dropped, the chance would drop back to 5%, and if the purple card didn't drop for a long time, the chance would increase again, but it wouldn't exceed 5%.

This design was to allow the majority of the players to experience the joy of getting a purple card, while not causing the value of the purple card to drop.

This meant that Jia Peng's purple card drop rate was actually over 80% …

The others had dropped purple cards two weeks ago, but Jia Peng only dropped it now. This could only be described as a 'miracle'.

"Should I inform Jia Peng if Onmyoji is released in the future …"

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