Zhu Wenshu, once again failing to get the response he wanted, exasperatedly shouted, "Then you keep up the good work, senior! I'll definitely beat you in the next game!!"
He felt he had been very blunt! He was blatantly radiating provocation!
To everyone's surprise, Mingyan calmly replied, "Oh, okay."
There was even a hint of relief on his face?
It's like a senior colleague seeing a promising junior and feeling a sense of appreciation.
Zhu Wenshu: "..." No words of fucking.
After the match, Mingyan went straight back to Blue Star Studio.
After a full day of relaxation, he had a lot of fragmented thoughts and ideas in his spare time, and now he is eager to categorize them into design documents.
In addition, the newcomers to game development this year are indeed quite skilled.
That third-year student named Yu Bing is very talented; perhaps we could ask him if he's interested in interning at Blue Star Studio…
At the same time.
When Mingyan went back to work overtime, Xia Cheng had just finished a banquet.
Although he is the eldest son of the Xia family, which means he has immeasurable political and economic power behind him, it also means that he cannot neglect the necessary social interactions if he wants to continue to work hard based on his own abilities.
This talent competition was a huge undertaking, utilizing a considerable amount of resources.
Money is secondary; connections are the most important thing.
The presence of industry leaders was the key factor that elevated the overall prestige of the competition.
Unfortunately, only seven of the big names expected to be invited actually attended.
The awards ceremony took little time, so every invitee gladly came; however, the judges' time was much longer, and in the end, one seat was still vacant.
Zhu Wenshu was fortunate to be selected at this opportune moment, and with someone within IPP recommending him, he had no choice but to step up at this crucial time with the finals just around the corner.
In terms of seniority, he is indeed lacking.
Moreover, Xia Cheng felt that this person was rather deep and thoughtful, and was not very willing to associate with him.
Sure enough, after the banquet, the production team began editing the entire final recording.
Upon seeing the judges' performance, everyone immediately frowned.
It wasn't very obvious at the scene, but when the video was played back, it was as if all the problems were laid bare and displayed to everyone.
—Zhu Wenshu is too impulsive!
—He was like a male peacock in heat, eager to show off in front of the camera. He repeatedly interrupted the contestants and even other judges, impatiently demonstrating his game design ideas.
As a judge, doing this is a complete usurpation of the role.
The videotape shows that even some audience members showed expressions of disgust when he spoke.
He is indeed talented, and some of the opinions he put forward also have his own understanding.
But this way of speaking is too offensive.
The video quickly played the scene where Zhu Wenshu and Mingyan were refuting each other.
Xia Cheng frowned, paused the videotape, and couldn't watch it anymore.
“Cut it off,” he said coldly. “Releasing this kind of thing out there will only bring us trouble.”
The editor nodded in agreement and marked the spot.
Xia Cheng then added, "It's not just this place; we should handle the other relevant locations as well. This competition we're organizing should be positive and uplifting, not become a stepping stone for some people."
The group exchanged glances and understood Xia Cheng's meaning.
The videotape was edited and began streaming online the following evening.
Such large-scale competitions are usually broadcast as edited videos.
Because the competition itself involves many game-related activities, a large portion of the content is usually cut to prevent viewers from getting bored watching others play games.
Finally, only the essential content was played.
That evening, Zhu Wenshu was in high spirits and immediately turned on the recording of the program.
However, as he looked at it, his face turned a ghastly ashen.
Soon, it turned crimson again from anger.
Because the production team almost completely cut out his scenes.
From his impressive introduction at the beginning to his evaluation of each entry, and even his proudest part—providing suggestions for improvement to each entry—almost none of it was shown!
If you weren't in the audience, almost no one would notice that there was a "fifth judge" on stage, because he was so rarely seen.
It's perfectly reasonable to say there are four judges in total.
Zhu Wenshu was originally very confident that as long as his creative speech was broadcast, 80% of the audience would be impressed by him.
At least his talent is no less than that of Mingyan from Lanxing.
But why is it that Mingyan has so many good channels for promotion and a large amount of traffic, which makes his data look good?