Chapter 588 Is Your Module Serious?(1/2)
Chapter 588 Is your module serious?
Before officially releasing the module sharing platform, Lin You did a small thing first—
I liked [Judd]'s post and followed his Lingxi account.
There were only 64 people following Jad's Lingxi account, and suddenly one more was added, so he noticed it immediately.
He temporarily put down his work and clicked on the fan list, and found that the first one was the new fan - [Lin You].
“???”
"What's the thing? High imitation? Or imitation?"
Judd was incredibly dotted with this account, and then shockedly saw that the page really jumped to a familiar interface - Lin You's Lingxi Account homepage!
"What happened?" Judd's first reaction was not joy, but anxiety.
"Is Lin You wrong? Or did I make a mistake?"
——The posts on the Whirl Forum that were cross-dressed by him have long been thrown into the corner of his memory.
It was not until ten minutes later that Yunmeng's latest announcement awakened his memory:
[Announcement of the launch of the "Minecraft" module sharing platform, and the first official game module "Terraria" survival challenge!]
At 14:00 this afternoon, the "Minecraft" module sharing platform was officially launched!
All module makers can publish modules on this platform to share their creativity and ideas.
The producer can choose "fee release" or "free release". For specific requirements and codes, please check the "Model Production and Release Code" by yourself after the module sharing platform is launched.
All producers are asked to abide by the relevant rules and jointly maintain community order.
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Tomorrow at 14:00 pm.
"Minecraft"'s first official module, Terraria, will be officially released.
At the same time, [Terraria Survival Challenge] will also be launched. If you participate, you will have the opportunity to receive rich rewards, including Yunmeng points, cash rewards, game peripherals, special achievements, and the ultimate mysterious prize!
The longer you live, the more rewards you will be!
There are also special progress rewards, waiting for your discovery!
All players are welcome to participate!
Note: "Terraria" is rated as [Adult Level]. Players under 18 years old cannot load this module. We deeply regret the inconvenience caused to you.
Also note: "Terraria" contains horror content. Players suffering from heart disease, hypertension, claustrophobia and other symptoms should not enter the game.
Note: Players who are over 18 years old and in good health but have less courage should play games with their parents or friends, and never play games alone. (This article is a special reminder from Yunmeng founder - Lin You)-
When the players saw this double-profile announcement of "platform + module", they were naturally very happy.
"That's great, it's a place to find a module! I wanted to find a module to play in the past few days, just like the porn movies, and I have to search for [license plates] on the forum. I'm so troublesome!"
"Yes, with such a standard, there will be no one selling dog meat under the guise of sheep, right?"
"Don't mention it, I get angry when I say this! Yesterday I saw a [Half Demon World] module called "Furikong Ecstasy". As a result, after all, I spent the money to go in. It was full of ghost things with human-headed pigs, human-headed cows, and human-headed sheep! Who can tell what kind of psychological impact I was at that time! I am now at the door of the psychologist! 800 yuan per hour, fuck!"
"I was also deceived by that [half demon world], fuck! It's too san! Only the centaur can barely touch the edge, it's the upper body of the human and the lower body of the horse. I have to say, this is quite awkward..."
"??? Something is wrong with you!"
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Of course, there are also uneasy players:
"Since you are going to launch a platform, will the review become very strict? Don't let the sluggish modules be made at that time."
"Yes, although I don't like a lot of heavy-mouthed and outrageous mods, I don't like it very much, but if all of them are gone, that would be a pity!"
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Many small teams selling modules are even more panicked than these players.
The problem is obvious: after the platform is launched, the modules will be released for a fee and must be paid with the platform, which is almost unnecessary to think about.
After all, the materials, tools, servers, and even players they use are all from Yunmeng.
But they sold so much before, but they did not ask Yunmeng for authorization and commercialization. Strictly speaking, Yunmeng can be held accountable.
So now... are you going to get a refund?
[Harde Hunting War] The production team is a very young team, with a total of 12 people at present, with an average age of less than 22 years old, and I didn’t have this awareness at all before.
Their concept has not yet turned around from the idea of "making gold and selling gold" in Metropolitan City, so they don't think there is anything wrong.
Now that they have seen other producers discuss it, they realize the problem.
These people are brave enough. They directly use the account [Hara Hunting War] to post a news directly and ask Lin You directly—
"@Lin You, @Yunmeng Game, Boss Lin, I was ignorant before and I have sold many modules. Do I need a refund? Or should I submit a bill to you to see how much authorization fee should be paid?"
After someone took the lead, many developers who have released modules for a fee also posted @Lin You and asked how to deal with it.
Lin You was paying attention to the impact of the announcement after the announcement was released, so he soon noticed these questions and immediately sent a dynamic reply-
"If you want to refund the previous paid module, you can evaluate it yourself.
As long as it is not a fraud, and the module is developed seriously, players can also pay voluntarily to play, so they can keep it with confidence.
This is a reward for your creativity and a reward for you early creators.
However, if someone doesn't take the right path and cheats money by doing evil ways, then... now is the ultimatum.
Before the platform went online at 14:00 pm, if the refund was not completed, a large number of players complained and reported. Once verified, they will be treated as fraud."
Lin You's reply responded to the questions of these module makers, but did not clearly draw a line.
This makes things interesting.
The players and team who are serious about developing modules are naturally very happy and continue to develop modules with peace of mind.
At most, it is to suspend the current module sales and wait until the platform is launched in the afternoon to sell it, giving Lin You a face.
But those who sell dog meat with the help of sheep and cheat each one of them is more uncomfortable.
The money I swallowed into my stomach suddenly has to be spit out again, which is much more painful than never making money!
But even though he was unwilling to accept it, most of the module makers who cheated money still started to refund the money one by one.
They can't retreat, Lin You's threat is too scary.
With Lin You's style, everyone has no doubt that he will really ask the Ministry of Justice to collect evidence and bring the scammers to court.
But this is not the scariest place.
The most scary thing is that Lin You holds the permission to prohibit logging into the virtual world in his hand.
This is the [ultimate threat] to all virtual world users.
Not only can you not play virtual reality games, you cannot browse global network information casually, and you cannot meet distant friends in the virtual world...
There is more important: miss out on all possibilities about the virtual world.
That's like missing out on an entire era.
Just imagine, if a person is forced to miss the entire Internet era and cannot access the Internet at all, what would his life look like?
If this is acceptable, what if this person is a deep Internet user before being rejected by the Internet?
Those who can play "Minecraft" and get started with module production tools so quickly and are undoubtedly in-depth users of the virtual world.
How could they accept that one day after wearing a headband to start, they would not see their own virtual property, but a notice of banning, and they would never be able to log in to the virtual world again?
This is much more terrifying than fines or stumbles in a detention center!
Ma Lian, who is still in prison, wants to slap himself hard when he is venting the air every day!
Even looking at the inmates, I felt envious: at least these people will not be rejected by the virtual world after they are released from prison.
Of course, in addition to those who are at ease to accept the money and those who are unwilling to refund the money, some module developers are also deeply entangled.
What they are confused about is: is it considered a wrong way to go against the edge?
[Harde Hunting War], [Coin-operated brothel personal exclusive version], [Panoramic reproduction of the Red Light District of Amsterdam], [Death or Life Colosseum], [Journey of Killing]…
There are countless modules like this that are not too "serious"!
That's right, not only are they awkward to the edges, but also many bloody niche modules.
[Dead or Life Colosseum] is a game where NPCs wear exposed "war suits", fight against each other, or fight against various beasts.
Under the adjustment of the developer, every time the player and NPC are injured, they will have quite exaggerated bleeding, and the wound is very real and looks very scary.
——Because Yunmeng does not provide this kind of wound material, those wounds, even developers hand-painted by themselves through custom functions!
And these modules, whether they are awkward or niche, have considerable sales volumes.
So the question is, are these modules in line with Lin Youxuan’s “seriously developed modules”?
Or should we divide it into the "wrong way"?
To be continued...