Gu Jian Qi Tan supports domestic stand-alone games
If you have played "Sword of Immortal" and support domestic stand-alone games, then please read on. If you are not interested in these, then please x out.
I was so busy writing books every day that I didn’t know much about the news. It was only on the 10th that I heard the news about the pre-sale of "Gu Jian Qi Tan" from the handsome and strange uncle, and he had already bought it for 79 yuan, which accounted for one tenth of his salary.
And he is already married and has children.
I wanted to do something for Mr. Foreman, but I had to wait until Sunday before I had time to write this down.
Ancient Sword and Legend is produced by the original team of Sword and Sword IV. If Dota is my favorite game, then Sword and Sword IV is the only game that makes me cry while playing it.
The story of Sword and Sword Four is the story of Shangruan, and it is also a history of blood and tears.
She is the dream of the employees of Shanghai Software, and it is a classic masterpiece completed by the employees of Shanghai Software who tightened their belts despite the extreme shortage of funds.
The cuckoo cries blood and exhausts the heart and soul.
Finally, "Four of Swords and Swords" became a success and became popular all over the country, but her production company, Shangruan, was so poor that it went bankrupt.
What an irony.
After Shangsoft was disbanded, I thought that mainland players had broken the hearts of Yao Xian and Gong Changjun, but unexpectedly, Gong Changjun came back and made another stand-alone game.
It is a "stand-alone" game. Everyone on earth knows that making stand-alone games in mainland China is like donating money to the desert to transform the environment, but Mr. Foreman resolutely did it. Why? As Mr. Foreman said, it is all just for a dream!
In order to revitalize stand-alone games in China.
Do you know which country's historical novel "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is based on?
Is there anyone who doesn’t know? Okay, so do you know which country produced the most successful stand-alone Three Kingdoms games, "Three Kingdoms" and "Three Kingdoms Warriors"?
It’s Japan! The Japan that has caused eight years of pain to the Chinese nation!
Why is it so sad? It’s not that Chinese stand-alone game producers are bad, but that mainland Chinese players are too heartbroken.
They can spend hundreds or thousands of dollars to play online games, but they will not spend dozens of dollars to buy a genuine game disc.
The development funds of the Fairy Sword series were only a few million, and every time they ran out of ammunition and food, Shangsoft had to disband in the end.
We started with 5.4 million W to develop Fairy Sword 3. Six years later, Fairy Sword IV came out. All the money earned was deducted and only 6 million was left. Then we used the 6 million W to tighten our belts and develop Fairy Sword 5. Shangsoft has been doing this all the way. The company's funds have grown at a rapid pace.
It doesn’t rise as fast as pork.
What's the point of giving 6 million to Blizzard? I'm afraid even an advertisement wouldn't be enough.
Chinese game makers use Xiaomi and rifles to compete with foreign aircraft and tanks. If they lose, they are scolded by players, saying that Chinese stand-alone games are garbage and the 3D effects are childish and ridiculous.
I hope everyone will support domestic stand-alone games and support Yao Xian and Foreman Jun who pursue their dreams.
If you don't support the things you like, then you won't have anything you like in the future.
If you want to know more about the history of Fairy Sword, you can look for the posts of the handsome and weird uncle on the Shanda Forum.
Players of Fairy Sword, go buy a genuine copy of Gu Jian Qi Tan. You can directly search for Gu Jian Qi Tan pre-sale online. It may also be available at Xinhua Bookstore in a few days. 79 yuan seems a bit expensive, but it costs more to play online games.
The money lost is more than 79 yuan? If you really can't afford it, please help recommend it. Don't let Shanghai Zhulong repeat the tragedy of Shanghai Softstar.