This Is Not a Bug but a Game Feature-Chapter 323 - 208: PC Is a Game, Mobile Is an App!
"I Am a Big Influencer" is a simulation management online game.
In this game, players will play the role of a rookie influencer, signing with a talent agency, posting content to gain followers, and becoming the brightest star on the platform!
"That impressive?"
Hu Zhong had a simple experience in the game and discovered that there was one feature that was just too stellar.
AI Agent!
At first, Hu Zhong thought this was just a "beginner’s fairy" in the game and didn’t pay it much attention, thinking it wouldn’t be of much use. 𝘧𝓇ℯℯ𝑤ℯ𝘣𝓃ℴ𝓋𝑒𝑙.𝑐𝘰𝑚
It wasn’t until he tried posting content in the game to complete a main task that he suddenly realized, could this AI agent actually be useful?
The operational logic of "I Am a Big Influencer" is essentially similar to mainstream short video apps on the market.
The difference is, in "I Am a Big Influencer", after uploading your materials, you don’t need to edit or add voiceovers yourself, nor do you need to select a BGM; the AI agent handles it all for you.
Even tasks like writing video scripts and replying to comments are managed by the AI agent for the player.
Exactly!
Players have two accounts: one influencer account and one regular account.
Everything on the influencer account, including content uploads, private message replies, and comment responses, are entirely managed by the AI agent. Players can’t easily interfere.
The regular account is the one players can use freely without any restrictions.
The AI agent is just too impressive.
Hu Zhong couldn’t believe the content published in the game was something he had done himself.
Speaking of...
He only posted two photos, one of a cute cat lounging on the sofa and the other of various delicious dishes on the dining table.
Remember, these were just two photos.
Yet these two photos, once modified by the AI agent, turned into a 17-second video.
In the video, an adorable and charming catgirl in a maid outfit prepares a big meal for her husband who is late from work. Then she falls asleep waiting and is picked up by her husband when he finally returns and placed on the sofa.
Hu Zhong swore to the skies, he only uploaded two photos; he didn’t create this video.
Holy moly, the tech skills are this strong, huh?
To be able to create this from just two photos, what happens if you upload a full video?
Just as Hu Zhong was planning to upload more materials to study this AI agent, he was shocked to discover he couldn’t upload content.
Exactly!
The first piece of content can be freely uploaded, but from the second piece onward, you have to accept the AI agent’s suggestions and publish according to its directives and arrangements.
The AI agent suggested Hu Zhong wait 24 hours before uploading new content, and it would be best if the new content was cat-related.
"Is this building a persona?"
After seriously reviewing the AI agent’s suggestions, Hu Zhong hesitated a bit because he did like cats, but "liking catgirls" wasn’t part of his persona.
According to the AI agent, the plan was likely for him to post more catgirl content to attract a batch of anime-loving fans.
This was the AI agent’s recommended route for gaining followers. I have to say, it’s quite reasonable because he did indeed increase his followers...
After the first piece of content was published, Hu Zhong’s account quickly gained over 10 followers, reaching a total of 12 fans.
That catgirl video also received more than a dozen comments.
"So cute and... ’mouthwatering’
"How did you do this?"
"Awesome, awesome!"
The comment section was a mix of everything, and Hu Zhong couldn’t tell whether the comments were left by players or bots.
Probably players?
If it were bots, they shouldn’t be so smart. Besides, these reply comments looked quite normal, unlike bot-like spam comments.
After taking a quick look at the video comments, Hu Zhong suddenly became curious about the works of other players.
With the AI agent’s help, he managed to create a catgirl, which was already incredible; what about others? What great content have they produced with the AI agent’s help?
Perhaps because there weren’t many players participating in the test yet, and most hadn’t uploaded content, Hu Zhong kept seeing the same few videos over and over.
The first one was quite explosive.
It was clearly an AI-created beauty dancing a very hot dance in the video. Even with the AI face, the great figure made it very pleasing to the eye.
The second was an extreme sport; whether it was real or not, just watching the video was quite terrifying.
The third was a food Vlog!
The blogger, with a photoshopped dog head, was teaching everyone how to make a famous dish called Mapo Tofu.
"This content..."
It’s not that Hu Zhong didn’t believe it; it’s just that when he thought of the work he just published, he instantly had doubts.
He only posted two photos, and the AI agent automatically generated a "catgirl" video. So, the question is.
How were the projects he was browsing created?
Too afraid to think, too afraid!
Hu Zhong even went a step further and drew parallels from "I Am a Big Influencer" to the reality of the influencers out there.
Could it all be a performance?
The more he thought about it, the more silent he became because he understood that nine out of ten influencers he followed were putting on a show.
"This game is quite realistic, huh!"
"It’s a pity there aren’t many players. If there were a few million players, it could probably battle it out with Douyin and Kuaishou."
Hu Zhong admired the game’s AI agent immensely; its role was practically as effective as an entire new media operations team.







