To ascend, I had no choice but to create games-Chapter 650 - 370 Spending Money is Really Fun (Part
Chapter 650 -370 Spending Money is Really Fun (Part 1)_1
Chapter 650 -370 Spending Money is Really Fun (Part 1)_1
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To allow players to fully view their purchases from all angles, Fang Cheng made sure the game’s camera could be freely rotated, enabling players to see everything in this space.
After making a purchase, the acquired goods could be listed in their own plaza for them to admire at leisure.
The game also featured a highly realistic physics engine, with all items crafted to perfection and looking quite unique, though they would become tedious after a while.
Wang tried hard to find some gameplay in this, but after playing for a while, he said to his live stream audience, “Strange, I don’t feel like this game is much fun.”
[That’s because you don’t know how to play it. I just had a blast playing this game for a while.]
[Exactly, I thought you, Wang, being a well-known streamer, would have some better ways to play. I didn’t expect you to be such a noob. Go play basketball instead.]
[What are you doing? If you keep this up, you won’t get to eat brother’s eggs anymore.]
Seeing his fans as usual up to their antics, Wang couldn’t tell if they were mocking him or themselves.
Soon, he received a message from Dumb Dragon: [Wang, have you played Fang Cheng Studio’s latest game “Here Comes One Trillion”? It’s so fun.]
“Even you?”
However, Dumb Dragon wasn’t one to lie, so Wang thought there might indeed be some gameplay he wasn’t aware of.
Setting aside his thoughts for the moment, he continued to watch.
Due to the vast number of items in the game, there was a comprehensive search function, allowing players to locate what they wanted through fuzzy searches.
If unsure about what to buy, the game’s built-in “Guess What You Want” feature could also recommend items based on the player’s previous choices.
Continuing his shopping spree, Wang slowly realized that one trillion was truly a terrifying amount.
A top-of-the-line sports car going for 50 million; one trillion could buy two thousand of them, requiring two thousand clicks to purchase, which would leave one’s finger a bit sore after all that tapping.
Grouped together, the sight was immensely powerful, shocking anyone who laid eyes on it.
The Saturn V spacecraft, at 8.4 billion, meant he could buy twelve in the game, and with the remaining funds, a few smaller rockets as well.
A small nuclear power plant costing 30 billion allowed for the purchase of three, followed by watching one overheat and explode, showing the impact and giving a vivid lesson on what certain well-off countries might be doing wrong.
Even used for buying houses, the most expensive courtyard houses could be bought in a batch of two hundred, creating an equally impressive spectacle.
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After a while, Wang started to find the game somewhat interesting, but still didn’t experience the level of fun others were talking about.
[Old Man, are you capable or not? Do you even know how to play? If not, let Zhao have a go!]
Turning his gaze to his gaming pod, Wang said helplessly, “Zhao is playing ‘Not Immortal Road.’ She’s gotten really into this DLC lately, every day she’s doing live-action roleplay with others. Now, I truly understand what it means to be a game widow.”
[You should now be aware of what a cyber Minotaur is.]
[I have a question. Is Old Man feeling sorry that his wife has been taken by the game, or is he lamenting that his gaming pod has been commandeered by his wife?]
[That’s a good question. Let’s discuss it together.]
Ignoring the group who had started to derail the topic again, Wang continued playing the game.
Since living creatures couldn’t be purchased in the game, many items had to be used by the player directly. While some scenery could be bought to make the place seem more interesting, the ultimate feeling was still just so-so.
So, where exactly was the fun in this?
Finally, Old Man gave up.
With a helpless gesture to his audience, he said, “Alright, you win. Teach me how to play this game.”
[Honestly, what can I do with you? How about trying to think outside the box? Don’t always buy things you can normally see. Why not purchase some things that you can’t see?]
Upon reading this suggestion, Wang felt as if a light bulb had gone on in his head.
Indeed, if he only bought things he was already familiar with, that would certainly be too boring.
Moreover, just stacking up rare items without letting them interact in any way was also quite dull.
So, he decided to let his imagination take flight and began to acquire new items.
First up were drones.
At 210,000 a pop, he bought ten thousand drones, had them form squads, loaded them with weapons, and let them engage in combat on the battlefield.
The dense swarms of drones started a cold-hearted slaughter in the sky, with parts falling to the ground like raindrops, a clear sign of money going up in flames.
A hundred billion virtually vanished within an hour, making Wang realize that war truly was an extravagant affair.
The spectacular sight stirred a sense of excitement in Wang, but it still wasn’t enough.
Once Pandora’s box was opened, it could never be closed again, the same was true for the war spirit within a man.
He purchased an island, then spent the rest of the money on bombs, bombing the island continuously and watching it slowly shatter into pieces, pumping him up with adrenalin.
Or he could buy a thousand tanks to fire upon each other; the thunderous roars of combat were incessant, creating a scene rarely seen even in films and television.