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Text Chapter 521 Jui Demon Island (twenty-seven)

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

    The further you go, the narrower the tunnel becomes, and soon it becomes the size of an ordinary corridor.  Although there were corners on the road ahead from time to time, there was never a fork in the road.

    "Yeah that's right." Halfway through, the good-for-nothing uncle suddenly remembered something and said to Abu, "Atobu, there's something I'm curious about and I want to ask you."

    Atobe was stunned when he heard this, and thought to himself: A player of the level of useless Uncle Uncle still has questions to ask me?

    "Ah? What's going on?" Atobe replied.

    "That's right" Uncle Good-for-nothing asked, "What type of game studio do you, Ice Emperor, belong to?"

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

    ¡°Obviously¡­it¡¯s divided.

    ?????Broadly divided, there are roughly four categories of game studios.

    The first type is "comprehensive". Many of these studios are large enterprises with large scale, strong financial resources and many stars. Their business scope has long exceeded the game field. They can guarantee profits by relying on their brand effect.

    The second type is "talent-based". The scale of 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 obtaining considerable income by exporting talents.

    The third type is "commercial type". This is a relatively marginal type. Not everyone is capable of doing it, but those who do it well do make a lot of money.  This type of studio does not have high requirements for the gaming prowess of its employees.  What they need are players who are patient, observant and analytical, and have excellent social skills.  They treat games as shopping malls and make money by speculating on virtual items, controlling prices, buying and selling information, etc. This can be considered a different approach.

    The fourth type is the "practical type", which is usually the case for small and medium-sized studios.  Their main business is the most basic part of the industry-training on behalf of (or leading) and making gold.  Basically, they are menial jobs that are not very beautiful and enjoyable. After a long time, they become mechanized operations, which makes people feel hard and boring.  And in this business, they have to endure all kinds of abuse and accusations, because their gameplay is purely for efficiency, so they often ruin the gaming experience of other players.  Even if someone calls him a "locust", he cannot refute it.

    The above information.  It's relatively basic knowledge.  In 2055.  If you want to work in the game industry, whether you are a player or open your own studio, you must master this content.  If you can't even figure out the basic positioning, then you will undoubtedly be setting yourself up for a trap by entering the industry.

    See here.  Everyone must have vaguely felt it That's right.  Master Atobe.  In other wordsJin Fugui jumped into the trend of the game industry without knowing anything.

    Fortunatelyhis family is quite well off.  Also allow him to make some mistakes.

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

    So, Atobe started his gaming career with full enthusiasm, longing and ignorance

    "It's that kind of" Atobe replied hesitantly, "There are relatively few people, but the strength is pretty good that kind"

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

    "Uh that" Atobe responded with a somewhat embarrassed expression, "Because the company has not been established for a long time and the business in the game is relatively busy"

    In factif no one reminds him, he may not be able to remember to build a studio homepage in half a year

    "That's it." Honghu didn't doubt anything, he just said, "Wellit's understandable that small studios with few manpower will have problems of one kind or another."

    "Actually, it's amazing to be able to maintain normal operations." The good-for-nothing uncle continued: "I quite admire Atobe. He has already become the studio boss at a young age. He must have taken on a lot of bank loans, right? Haha  ¡­¡±

    "Uh not bad" Atobe was really embarrassed to tell the fact that he was a rich second generation in this atmosphere.

    "Haha don't worry. Back then, guys like Shiva, Dao Jianxiao and others started their own businesses at about the same age as you. Aren't they all now famous figures?" Honghu said with a smile,"Your studio has just started, and there are powerful players like 'It's Difficult to Name' sitting at the helm. The future is very bright." He paused, "Butsince it is a talent-based studio, connections are very important, even if you support  No matter how good the appearance is, you have to recruit more employees. After the new people grow up, you and the core team can be free to run the offline chores."

    "Yeah, I understand" Atobe nodded.

    "Let's do this. After the script is over, let's add each other as friends. I still know some friends in the circle, some good individual professional players. I can introduce them to you." Honghu continued.

    "Oh! That's a real help in times of need!" Atobe said with eyes shining, "Thank you very much."

    "Haha You're welcome" Honghu said with a smile, "Although my friends are very talented, their qualifications are too low. They failed to apply for resumes in well-known studios, and they are not interested in those small and medium-sized 'practical' studios.  If you don't catch a cold, go to some strange small studios just for fear of being cheated. If you are willing to take them in, it's a win-win situation."

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

    "It doesn't look like it." The good-for-nothing uncle took over the conversation at this time and said, "I'm pretty good at judging people. Although we haven't been in contact with each other for a long time, neither you nor the three of them are"  The kind of guy who comes out of the studio.¡±

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

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

    This team¡¯s nightmare book, Atobe really paid for it, not to mention whether he can get the clearance reward in the end, at least he has other more practical gains.

    "Oh, I also have something to ask you." At this time, Atobe felt that it was time to change the subject, so he said to the good-for-nothing uncle, "As for you exposing the imitation soul before At that time, your basis was really only  Is it just a gesture?"

    "That's right, it's just that." Uncle Good-for-nothing replied.

    Atobe said, "Where does your confidence come from"

    The good-for-nothing uncle hesitated for a moment and said with a smile: "Haha 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 instantaneous reactions when faced with critical situations I watched them frame by frame."

    Honghu immediately responded: "Ah Brother Chai, you have done a good job in your homework."

    "Haha each other." Uncle Good-for-nothing laughed, "You must have studied it as much as me."

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

    Only Atobe looked down silently, and he couldn't help but thinkthe two professional players in front of him who competed in the game in their own name had achieved this level.  On the other hand, I am the leader of a game studio, but until now, I have basically been playing games with the concept of "making money by playing".

    ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? There is only one thing they can do - use their gaming capabilities to support this studio.

    But Atobe is different. He is the investor, decision-maker and operator of the studio. What he has to do is far from being accomplished 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, please log off immediately" and the like.

    Actuallyit's not that they don't want to play games with their good brothers, and they definitely don't think the level of the Ministry of Action is low.  They just want Atobe to do what really needs to be done.  Because they are no longer the four students cooped up in the dormitory. They are adults who have stepped into society and need to rely on games to survive.

    The three of them have long understood the difficulty of naming, but Atobu doesn¡¯t understand. He seems to have not grown up yet

    ¡°In the end¡­he was just ¡°playing¡±.  Playing with your youth and your family's money.  The so-called "studio" is just a cover with a halo of "dream and entrepreneurship", which allows him to continue to stay with his good brothers and play games all day long

    Now that he thinks about ithe is not worthy of being this "boss" at all.  He rarely does the boring investigation and research work, and never formulates any detailed and long-term game plan. The studio's schedule is almost day by day

    ¡°I¡¯m such aWhat a little idiot" Atobe thought in his mind, "He is neither a qualified leader nor a qualified professional player" He let out a long breath, raised his eyes and looked at  The two senior players walking side by side said, "A real profession requires qualities like these twootherwise there is no point in claiming to be a profession"

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

    "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 Good-for-nothing also put on a defensive posture and looked intently in the direction pointed by Honghu.

    ¡°But I sawa flash of green light appeared at the far end of the corridor, and slowly came closer(To be continued)
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