To ascend, I had no choice but to create games-Chapter 514 - 302 Orthodoxy (Part 2)_2
Chapter 514: Chapter 302 Orthodoxy (Part 2)_2
Why aren’t the tags a mess?
Where’s the Easter egg?
And isn’t the gameplay too short? Just dozens of hours to finish the main storyline— who do you think you’re looking down on!
Do you really think we gamers don’t have livers!
Despite various doubts, “Forest 3” still climbed to the top of the charts for some time with its outstanding quality, sparking a lot of discussion.
Unlike the pride of Druid Entertainment, the employees at Fang Cheng Studio found themselves immersed in doubt.
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They looked at the obviously plagiarized game and were rendered speechless.
Druid Entertainment, you’ve fallen too far.
Even the most promiscuous succubus in hell would cry out upon seeing you, “You’ve fallen too far!”
And if you had to copy, why didn’t you copy the best parts? It makes us look like we’re barely trying.
After seeing these messages, Wang Xiaoying summarized the information and delivered it to Fang Cheng.
“Boss, it seems we’ve been plagiarized,” Wang Xiaoying said helplessly. “And after looking into it, it’s difficult to protect our rights. I’ve already made a statement at Game Inn, but the review control in North America is so fierce, my voice can’t get through.”
Looking at the various reports, Fang Cheng asked, “Will there be any problems?”
“If the quality of their game isn’t up to par, it could negatively impact our studio’s reputation. But since their quality is decent… there might actually be a positive boost?”
Wang Xiaoying was also very puzzled by her conclusion.
It’s a bit of dark humor that their own studio was copied by Druid Entertainment.
After all, it’s usually the domestic game studios that copy others—when has anyone ever copied them?
And to have decent game quality too— with that kind of talent, why copy others at all? Wouldn’t it be better just to create original games?
One can only say, the gaming industry is no stranger to oddities, with new twists emerging every time.
After laying out the pros and cons to Fang Cheng, he too realized the vast diversity among humankind; some people’s ideas indeed cannot be measured by common sense.
But what’s done is done. Fang Cheng couldn’t be bothered to delve deeper; they would eventually fall on their own missteps.
Of course, the studio still needed to issue a statement—it’s essential to clear up any connections immediately to avoid getting dragged in.
And then, it was time to expedite the release of their own game.
Once the studio’s game was launched, everyone who saw the name knew it was a new release from Fang Cheng Studio.
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Only this name signified the legitimate sequel to “The Forest’s Second Son”; after all, any game maker without genuine skill wouldn’t dare use this title.
“The Third Grandchild of the Forest” is officially online!
Upon seeing this name, players’ horrific memories were awakened—Fang Cheng Studio’s terrible naming taste was brought back to mind, reminding everyone this was the level of naming they expected from Fang Cheng Studio.
[I thought “Forest 3” was the legitimate sequel, but it turns out that “The Third Grandchild of the Forest” is the real deal. Well played, very clever!]
[I’m very curious, what comes after the grandchild?]
[Great-grandchild, great-great-grandchild, remote descendant, tired grandson…]
[Thank you, genealogy hero!]
[I’ve imagined countless times the expression I’d have upon seeing a new game, but now I’d rather have no expression at all.]
[Outrageous!]
Although the game’s name was a bit against the heavens, the game still had to be experienced—after all, the name may sound outrageous, but you can always trust the taste of Fang Cheng Studio.
Since this game was a test-based game, only the game cabin offered access to it, a fact that led people to slam Fang Cheng Studio for their shamelessness. Nonetheless, they sincerely tried their luck in drawing experience tickets, hoping they could land a few hours to delve into what a 21% game fidelity might feel like.
Upon hearing of the new game’s release, Wang Say Games promptly updated the game cabin and dove into the experience.
After setting up the livestream equipment, Wang smoothly entered the game and began to reflect amidst the dense ancient forest.
“The Third Grandchild of the Forest” had a fidelity of around 20%, a level that took the overall impact of the game up a notch.
The dense forest seemed endless, with towering trees reaching into the clouds and mushrooms by the roadside that appeared immensely huge, making Wang feel as though he had been shrunk.
With 20% fidelity, the world’s colors were distinct and the surrounding greenery was indescribably vibrant. It was as if someone had given a pair of glasses to a nearsighted person, allowing Wang to see the whole world clearly.
The quality of the game seemed boundless with the enhancement of the game cabin, leading Wang to lament that this game was indeed addictive.
Touching an ancient tree beside him, Wang could clearly feel the texture of the bark, its rough surface vivid, enabling him to soak in the primitive atmosphere the ancient forest provided.
Instead of starting to chop down a tree right away, he settled by the roadside and said to his livestream audience, “Back in the day, the first Fang Cheng Studio game I played was ‘The Forest’s Second Son.’ Sounds pretty old, but it was just last year. Time flies, doesn’t it? It’s like a fleeting moment, gone in the blink of an eye; yet also like a tortoise on land, barely noticing any progress.”
[Old Man, why are you being so sentimental today?]
“Ah, occasionally I get a wave of poetic inspiration, just to let everyone know that I’m actually a humanities guy.”
[… You can read?!]
“… You’ve elevated insult to a height it doesn’t deserve.”
[Actually, I thought you were feeling down because your secret purchase of the 4090 was discovered and your allowance was docked.]
“No, I already have a game cabin, what do I need a 4090 for? Do I look that vain? Let’s see who’s slandering me! Zhao… How old are you!”
[I’m 25, and you?]
“Am I pulling English on you? I’m playing a joke here! And come on guys, be reasonable, why would buying a 4090 make anyone furious! Is there no justice, no law?”
Zhao: [Because I bought a 4090 to give you as a birthday present, but then you went and bought one yourself…]
Wang kneeled in a flash: “Wife, I was wrong!”
Having a wife willing to buy you a 4090 surely indicated blessings earned from a past life.
Sincerity was the ultimate weapon that obliterated everything else. Once Zhao played this card, regardless of how justifiable Wang’s standpoint was, he became the target of public criticism.
[Old Man, I don’t want to be too harsh, but just go and atone for your sins!]
[Exactly, even if Zhao stabs you twice now, you’d have to smile and compliment how well she did it!]
[If you two ever break up, it’s undoubtedly your fault, Wang, and then you might as well end it all.]
[Usually my FFF Group would condemn any couple, but this one, we really can’t.]
While Wang was dealing with the onlookers in the livestream chat, a powerful roaring sound erupted as if some immense creature was slowly approaching.
Accompanied by the massive noise, the ground began to tremble, birds took to the skies in a frenzied flight, plunging the area into a terrifying atmosphere.
The dreadful trembling made Wang look up anxiously, and before he could figure out what was happening, the ground suddenly stopped shaking.
Swallowing hard, he was about to lighten the mood with a witty comment when a thunderous roar sounded, and a gigantic dragon’s head appeared in the sky, fully displaying the dominion of a land overlord.
Compared to a normal Tyrannosaurus Rex, the prehistoric giant before him was well over a hundred meters in size, like a skyscraper that made it impossible to see its limits and involuntarily drew one into fear of such a massive creature.
Witnessing this beast, Wang was speechless, only able to watch it leave, not even having the strength to flee.
Once the trembling had gradually subsided, he asked incredulously, “What was that? Isn’t this game just about chopping trees?”
“Of course not.”
A light flew in and landed in front of Wang, speaking slowly and deliberately.