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Chapter 141 - 71: The top player’s first official live broadcast room! The content of the live broadcast is actually! [Thank you to the big boss alliance leader! _2
Chapter 141: Chapter 71: The top player’s first official live broadcast room! The content of the live broadcast is actually! [Thank you to the big boss alliance leader! _2
As the person concerned, Deng Shuyuan was beside himself with glee, unable to stop the joy that showed on his face.
"Mr. Ke was just praising me," he said, adding, "He said, ’You’ve done well, you’ve done well’."
"He also said that I shouldn’t step foot in the company for half a year, and if I dare to come in, I’d be fired."
"To ensure that employees can take a leave without any psychological burdens, he even went as far as to threaten me, wuwuwu... This is really considering the employees’ well-being to the extreme... he truly..." Deng Shuyuan was overcome with emotion, tears of joy streaming down as he immediately began to pack his bags.
Many people fight fiercely when they are young just to catch their breath when they are older.
But it’s different for me; I get to breathe a sigh of relief while I’m still young!
Paid Breathers!
Is there anything more delightful than this?
Watching the silhouette of Deng Shuyuan humming a ditty and skipping out of the office,
a group of employees all showed looks of immense envy.
They then glanced at the small blackboard not far away, filled with employee names.
They couldn’t help but swallow hard in their hearts, silently pushing themselves.
"No, we must also work hard to create more value for top players!"
"Deng Shuyuan just switched a few smurf accounts to boost ’Pubg’ popularity and got half a year of paid leave."
"If we make a big splash in the future, who knows how Mr. Ke will reward us... Hiss!!"
Just thinking about it is so exciting, right?
...
When the office atmosphere had gradually quieted down,
Gou Chehua stood up and headed to the executive office.
At first, when he saw Deng Shuyuan getting paid leave, he was envious.
He also began to think about whether he had any accomplishments to boast of.
But after careful consideration,
for some reason...
he felt that it didn’t quite add up to much.
Yet, Gou Chehua couldn’t quite figure out where the problem lay for a while.
In the end, his facial expression morphed into one of confusion.
Then he gave up.
Contemplating such profound things just wasn’t for him.
He knocked on Mr. Ke’s door and saw Mr. Ke inside practicing dart-throwing.
A dart was thrown with great force, embedding itself firmly into the target on the opposite wall.
It seemed there was also a photo hanging on the dartboard.
Squinting, the silhouette vaguely resembled Mr. Lu from Netcom...
But Gou Chehua wasn’t certain and didn’t dare to look closely.
After all, this was the boss’s personal hobby.
He probably just printed some random portrait to practice his darts...
"Mr. Ke, here is the data monitoring of ’Pubg’ from the tech department for the past two days, please have a look."
Ke Jin took the dart in his hand and accepted the several big data graphic analysis sheets passed over by Gou Chehua.
Whether ’Pubg’ explodes in popularity or whether Netcom might suppress it,
what mattered most to Ke Jin was perfecting the gaming experience for players.
In his previous life, he was a player who suffered under the negligence of game manufacturers that only cared about making money.
He deeply understood how negative impacts like rampant cheating, poor game balance, unfixed bugs (except for those in the cash shop that were swiftly resolved), and exclusively optimized events without game enhancements could create a disastrous gaming experience for players.
In fact, game officials were usually aware of many such issues.
Only a very small portion of the problems were truly intractable and difficult to reconcile.
Most often, after weighing the matter, the officials would realize it might affect their earnings, so they would choose to remain silent and let the players struggle in the muck of the gaming environment.
Another aspect was the arrogance of the officials.
Gaming in China had long been in a monopolistic position, with high-quality foreign games hardly penetrating the market.
The attitude of "If you want to play, play; if not, get lost," and "Leave the money, then you can leave" was the unspoken truth of every official.
On Blue Star, this situation did not change.
It even got worse.
As far as Ke Jin knew, several famous FPS games on Blue Star,
such as "Fearless Heroes," "Fierce Battle: Scorching Sun Gunfire," "Unparalleled Gunman," and others, were all controlled by three giants.
Relying on the unique status of these games within the FPS community, the players had no alternative.
Not only was the response to cheating incredibly slow, but high-ranking matches also indulged tycoons.
The saying "Rich kids don’t cheat" was just a joke on Earth, but it had become the helpless reality for FPS players on Blue Star.
The attitude of these officials was quite clear.
If you don’t like it, don’t play.
After all, there are only a few major FPS games on the market, what choice do you have?
Ke Jin looked down at the big data statistics in his hand.
In two days, the average peak online player count had reached 300,000+.
The large servers rented recently almost crashed these past two days, and the tech department had to urgently apply for additional funds to rent a medium-sized server just to barely stabilize it.
The number of game matches also reached 6 million+ over just these two days.
On average, every player played more than 10 rounds per day.
And most importantly, the statistic Ke Jin cared about the most:
[Disk sweep detection of player abnormal behavior times: 60 million times]
[Anomalies detected: 8,379 groups]
[Anomalies after second check: 3,671 groups]
[Anomalies after third check: 281 groups]
[Anomalies after final strong check: 213 groups]
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Yes, to aggressively suppress cheats, Ke Jin had the tech department develop a disk-sweeping plug-in and embed it into the game itself.
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