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The Ultimate Game Architect
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A game designer travels to the interstellar era and continues making games.
The question is: Should I first use World of Warcraft and JX3 to gain 100 million followers, or should I first use the Dragon Slayer Sword to earn 100 million yuan? That is the question.
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Later, Mingyan said that he opened two accounts, and the problem was solved.
"There are two types of game world architects: one is called Mingyan, and the other is called others."
"A joint protest against including BlueStar Studio's works in the best games list! This is an extermination of our architects!"
"To be born in the same era as such a great architect is simply the greatest happiness for a gamer."
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2. It's a sweet, lighthearted story with no logic.
3. The couple is also a pair of strivers, strong and loving each other.
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5. No historical research is allowed; this is entirely fictional.
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☆、Otherworld Architect
Mingyan sat at one end of the long table, waiting for the teachers present to give their judgment.
The discussion proceeded at a leisurely pace.
"I can only give this design a score of 40. One point is because the completion level is acceptable, but the workload is quite large for an undergraduate student."
"Teacher Zhou, isn't this evaluation too harsh?"
"How is that harsh? Just follow the rating sheet strictly. Realism: 0 points. I can't see how this world, made entirely of pixel blocks, can provide players with even the slightest bit of a real-world experience. Interactivity: I'd give it around 60 points. For a student majoring in interdimensional architecture to achieve this level of human-computer interaction is sufficient. Entertainment: I'd give it 50 points. I can't see any fun in this game at the moment. It's just endlessly dismantling and placing blocks, building a small coffin-like house according to your own imagination—I might be being a bit harsh with this description, but can you guys really find any fun
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