Thriller Paradise

Chapter 554: Ju magic island twenty-seven

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The three walked out from the arch of the sacrificial hall and walked into a dark tunnel.

The further you go, the narrower the tunnel becomes, and it quickly becomes the size of an ordinary corridor. Although there are corners in the road ahead from time to time, no fork in the road has been found.

"Hmm... that's right." Walking halfway, Uncle Waste Chai suddenly remembered something, and said to Atobe, "Atobe, I'm curious about something, and I want to ask you."

Atobe was taken aback when he heard the words, and thought: A player like Uncle Waste Chai still has questions to ask me for advice

"Ah? What's the matter?" Atobe replied.

"That's..." Uncle Waste Chai asked, "What type of game studio do you Ice Emperors belong to?"

"Which type?" Atobe repeated thoughtfully on the surface, but in fact he was thinking in his heart: Do game studios still have types

Apparently... there are.

Roughly divided, there are roughly four types of game studios.

The first type is "comprehensive". Many of these studios are large-scale, financially strong, and star-studded large enterprises. Their business scope has long gone beyond the game field. They can guarantee profitability only by brand effect.

The second type is "talent type". This type of studio ranges from small to large. The basic concept is people-oriented, with the core concept of cultivating outstanding star players, and earning considerable income by exporting talents.

The third type is "commercial type", which is a relatively marginal type. Not everyone has the ability to do it, but those who do well do make a lot of money. This type of studio does not have high requirements for the game skills of its employees. What they need are players who are patient, good at observing and analyzing, and have excellent social skills. They treat the game as a shopping mall, and make money by hyping up virtual items, controlling prices, buying and selling information, etc., which is another way.

The fourth type is the "practical type", and small and medium-sized studios usually belong to this type. Their main business is the most basic part of the industry-generation (or belt) training and gold making. Basically, they are rough jobs that are not very beautiful and pleasant. After a long time, they become mechanized operations, which make people feel hard and boring. And... in this line of work, you have to endure all kinds of abuse and accusations, because the way they play is purely for efficiency, so it often destroys the game experience of other players. Even if it is called a "locust", it is indeed impossible to refute it.

The above information can be regarded as relatively basic knowledge. In 2055, if you want to work in the game industry, whether you are a player or start your own studio, you must master this content. If you don't even know the basic positioning, then entering the industry is undoubtedly cheating yourself.

Seeing this, everyone must have felt it... That's right, Master Atobe, or... Jin Fugui jumped into the tide of the game industry without knowing anything.

Fortunately... his family is quite wealthy, which allows him to make some mistakes.

Jin Fugui's father has been in business for many years and is a sensible person. He thinks openly: If his son wants to start a game studio, let him do it. It is a legal industry and the investment required is not high. Even if you can't do anything famous, you can't lose much money. Anyway... It's better than squatting at home after graduating from college.

Thus, Atobe started his gaming career with full of enthusiasm, longing and ignorance...

"That's... that kind..." Atobe replied hesitantly, "there are relatively few people, but the strength is not bad... that kind..."

"Oh, are you taking the elite route? That's the 'talent type'." Honghu continued, "Eh? Speaking of which... why isn't your studio's official website online yet?"

"Uh...that..." Atobe replied with a bit of embarrassment, "Because the company has not been established for a long time... and the business in the game is relatively busy..."

In fact... If no one reminds him, I am afraid that in half a year, he will not even remember to build a studio homepage...

"So that's the case." Honghu didn't suspect anything, but said, "Well... It's understandable that there are few people in a small studio, so there will be problems of one kind or another."

"Actually, it's quite remarkable to be able to maintain normal operations." Uncle Waste Chai continued: "Actually, I admire Atobe quite a bit. I have already become the boss of the studio at a young age. I must have taken a lot of bank loans, right? Haha... "

"Uh... still... okay..." Atobe was really embarrassed to tell the fact that he was a rich second generation in this kind of atmosphere.

"Hehe... Don't worry, Shiva, Dao Jianxiao and the others all started their businesses at the same age as you. Aren't they all famous people now?" Honghu laughed, "Your studio has just started. There is a 'difficult to name' player with their strength, and the prospects are bright." He paused, "However... since it is a talent-based studio, connections are very important, even if it is a facade, you should recruit more Employees. After the newcomers grow up, you and the core team members can get away from running those offline chores."

"Yeah, I understand..." Atobe nodded in response.

"Well, after the script is over, let's add each other as friends. I still know some friends in the circle, some guys who play well and are personal professional players for the time being. I can introduce them to you." Honghu continued.

"Oh! That's a timely gift!" Atobe said with bright eyes, "Thank you very much."

"Hehe...you're welcome..." Honghu laughed, "Although my friends are talented, their qualifications are too low. They failed to submit their resumes in well-known studios, and they don't like those small and medium-sized 'practical' studios. , going to some strange small studios and afraid of being exploited. If you are willing to take them in, it is a win-win thing."

"Well... we don't know each other very well... aren't you afraid that I'm also a black-hearted boss who exploits employees?" Atobe asked with a smile.

"It's not like." Uncle Waste Chai took over the conversation at this time and said, "I am quite accurate in judging people. Although I haven't been in contact for a long time, neither you nor the three of them... don't look like that. Someone who comes out of a studio."

"Well, I think so too." Honghu continued.

"Okay... I'll take it as a compliment." Atobe replied.

This team's nightmare book, Atobu really didn't come in vain, not to mention whether he could get the customs clearance reward in the end, at least he had other more practical gains.

"Oh, I also have something I want to ask you." At this moment, Atobe felt that it was time to change the subject, so he said to Uncle Feichai, "About your previous exposure of the imitation spirit... At that time, your basis was really only Is it just a gesture?"

"That's right, that's all." Uncle Waste Chai replied.

Atobe said, "Where does your self-confidence come from..."

Uncle Waste Chai hesitated for a moment, and said with a smile: "Hehe... Actually, the reason is very simple, because I have studied the video of the peak battle many times, and I have made very detailed observations of each player's fighting style. Especially those subtle habitual movements, and the instant reaction in the face of a crisis... I watched them frame by frame."

Honghu immediately responded: "Ah... Brother Chai, you have done a lot of homework."

"Hehe... each other." Uncle Waste Chai smiled, "You must have studied as much as I do."

At this point, the two sharp eyes briefly touched and then quickly separated. it is more than words…

Only Atobe looked down silently, and he couldn't help but think...these two professional players who competed in the game in their own names have achieved this level. On the other hand, I am the head of a game studio, but up to now, I have basically been playing games with the concept of "making money by playing".

Brother Zhen, Lao Tzu, and Xiao Ming can have this kind of mentality, because their job is to play games, and they are doing very well. It can be said that they have fully qualified for professional gamers. The only thing they can do is to use their game strength to prop up the studio.

But Atobe is different. He is the investor, decision maker and operator of the studio. What he has to do is far from what can be done in the game.

At this moment, Atobe suddenly realized... why his three bad friends never rehearsed scripts with him, and they always said ruthlessly, "You are so weak, hurry up and get off the assembly line".

In fact... It's not that they don't want to play games with their good brothers, and they definitely don't think the level of the track department is low. They just want Atobe to do what they really need to do. Because they are no longer the four students cocooned in the dormitory, they are adults who have stepped into the society and need to rely on games to survive.

The difficulty of naming has already been understood, only Atobe does not understand, he seems to have not grown up yet.

After all... he was just "playing". Playing with my youth and my family's money. The so-called "studio" is just a guise shrouded in the halo of "dreams and entrepreneurship", allowing him to stay with his good brothers and play games all day long...

Now that he thinks about it... he is not worthy to be this "boss" at all. He seldom does boring investigation and research work, and never draws up any comprehensive and long-term game plans. The studio's schedule is almost day by day...

"I'm such an idiot who didn't grow up..." Atobe thought in his heart, "I'm neither a qualified leader... nor a qualified professional player..." He let out a long breath, looked up and The two Gao Wan who walked side by side said, "The real profession is to have the spirit of the two of them... Otherwise, what face is there to call yourself a profession..."

He couldn't help but think of a classic movie line - in the adult world, nothing is easy.

"Hey! Look over there!" Suddenly, Honghu stopped and raised the flashlight and said.

His words brought Atobe's thoughts back to the script in front of him.

Uncle Waste Chai also put on a guarded posture, staring intently in the direction Hong Hu pointed.

But I saw... a pinch of green light appeared at the far end of the corridor, and slowly approached... RS

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