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4. Mu Wanqing

It has to be said that what Lin Yao is facing now is an almost unsolvable situation.

If you ask a planning team with only Lin Yao as the polished commander to change a game, it will really be difficult for her.

It's normal for Lin Yao to feel depressed.

She looked at the ceiling and started to feel dazed.

There is no way at the moment.

Then let's show it off for a while and then talk about it...

"Lin Yao?"

Suddenly a gentle voice came from behind.

Lin Yao subconsciously said 'hmm', leaned back on the chair, raised her white chin, leaned back hard, and looked behind her.

He looked like a salted fish raising his head.

The soft light shines on a tall figure with a mature and beautiful face.

Behind Lin Yao stood a lady in her mid-twenties, wearing a pair of thin-rimmed glasses, her hair tied up, wearing a white women's shirt and black suit trousers. She was smart, smart and beautiful.

"Manager Mu..."

When Lin Yao saw the person coming, she subconsciously shouted.

"What are you doing?"

The woman Lin Yao called Manager Mu crossed her arms in front of her chest and looked down at her.

Lin Yao tilted her head and subconsciously replied: "In a daze?"

Manager Mu choked and opened his mouth, as if he wanted to say something.

But he swallowed it in the end.

She breathed a sigh of relief, lowered her arms across her chest, and said with a hint of helplessness: "It's not like being in a daze. You can read the website, and don't stare at the ceiling motionlessly, so as not to fall into the trap."

The other party was kind and persuasive.

Lin Yao had no reason to refute anything, so she could only nod and agree: "...Okay."

Manager Mu asked softly: "You plan to resign when the game is shut down, right?"

"Uh..." Lin Yao was at a loss for words. This was originally her plan, but the appearance of the Ghost Life Launcher made her hesitate again.

When Manager Mu saw Lin Yao speechless, he just thought she was embarrassed. After a moment of silence, he whispered: "When you look for a new job, remember not to write down the name of the game you are planning. This is not a glamorous experience. At present, this is not a glamorous experience."

This game has become a laughing stock in the industry."

"Also, next time you encounter something like this, don't say anything. Say no when you should. It's obviously not easy to be the one who takes the blame... But you have to resign. This can be regarded as a lesson.

Remember it well."

She felt a little awkward when she said these words.

It was obvious that he was not very good at comforting people, but he conveyed the lesson well.

Lin Yao didn't say anything, just nodded.

Manager Mu looked at Lin Yao, who was leaning back on the chair and looking at him, and hesitated for a while.

Then he stretched out his hand, crossed Lin Yao's jade shoulders, and lifted up the white T-shirt she was wearing, covering her delicate collarbone that was vaguely visible.

"Also, although you are sitting in a remote location, please note that you are a girl."

Lin Yao looked at her clothes and was stunned, her face slightly red.

But soon.

She thought about it again and felt it was wrong.

I'm blushing so much.

But while she was struggling, Manager Mu had already left.

Lin Yao sat up straight, kicked the ground with her toes, turned her chair, and looked at Manager Mu not far away.

Her name is Mu Wanqing, her name is very poetic, and she is the development manager of the game.

But just like her, she takes the blame.

The troublemaker director of the second development department had already run away in order not to be implicated, and by the way, he passed all the blame on Mu Wanqing.

Now the planning team has been reduced to Lin Yao as the main strategist, not even the execution plan.

The art and programmers who were previously responsible for this game, although the main programmer and main artist are still under the name of this game, are all busy with other projects.

All contacts with outsourcing companies have also been cut off.

The entire project team is left with only an empty shelf.

And this is to cope with the group's internal control investigation, otherwise it would not even have this empty shelf.

The two of them are brothers in distress, sisters who take the blame.

...But, is she so easy to talk to?

Lin Yao looked at the figure in the distance who was wearing ten centimeter stiletto heels and looked taller and taller.

Lost in thought.

Although her tone just now was a bit strange, there was no doubt that she was caring about herself.

But in Lin Yao's memory, she didn't seem to be the kind of person who cared about others.

When this game was first proposed, she had an online battle with the director and opposed the production of a turn-based game. Later, during the production process, she was also very tough. The most prominent one was her confrontation with the director who carried the bucket... She tried her best to stop the unrealistic plan.

At the same time, the manager's functions are strictly carried out. Whether it is preparing various functional groups, determining personnel, or estimating costs, everything can be arranged properly.

Lin Yao remembered that she was the one she faced during the final round of interviews when she joined the company. She was particularly difficult to handle, with detailed and troublesome questions. She was also obviously worried about herself and thought she was unreliable.

All in all, not very likable.

In Lin Yao's memory, she was a workaholic with a cold face and no emotions all day long.

But looking at it now, it turns out that she can also comfort people. Could it be that she is that kind of... tsundere?

Lin Yao looked at Mu Wanqing who had disappeared at the end of her sight, and an inexplicable thought came to her mind. Then she turned back and glanced at the A4 paper on her desk.

The first item written above is - how to convince the superiors to make a major version update for this dying game.

Originally this seemed impossible, but now it seems there is some hope.

How about trying to write a business plan?

Lin Yao held the mouse and opened the word document.

But soon, she realized something was wrong.

Wait, that's not right.

If you are sick, why do you set goals for yourself as soon as you get there?

Why is it like being lowered?

Is the Ghost Life Launcher so scary?

Is there nothing more worthwhile to do besides working?

Yes?

Isn't it just fishing?

Think of this.

Lin Yao quickly closed Word and turned around to open the browser.



noon

Lunch break.

Lin Yao went downstairs to buy bread and lemon tea, returned to her seat, biting into the bread, tilting her round thighs, and looked at the game plan sample on the computer screen.

All right.

She overestimated the fun of fishing in this world, it was boring.

Might as well try to find something to do.

As for why she wanted to read a sample planning proposal instead of writing it directly.

Very simple.

Before, or to be precise, in her previous life, she worked as an original artist for games, which was part of the art department. She was indeed closely related to game production, but she had almost no interaction with the core planning team.

Therefore, she only has a partial understanding of how to write a planning project.

If she really wants to write a plan that is enough to save this current turn-based online game, she will definitely not be able to do it with just a little knowledge. This is a huge project.

Don't think a game can be made by just three types of positions - planner, artist and programmer.

But under these three types of work, it can actually be divided into nearly 20 functions such as system, copywriting, numerical values, levels, engines, interfaces, clients, servers, databases, 2D, 3D, art styles, characters, scenes, original paintings, etc.

Not counting audio.

If Lin Yao wants to bring the current turn-based online game back to life, almost all the functions mentioned above will be involved.

This is not just a matter of saying that she has a good idea or that she can just do an intracranial scan.

Fortunately.

The planning of this world is quite simple, probably because it is just starting out, and there is not much of a set format, so there is a lot of room for free play.

Lin Yao read it for a while and roughly knew how to write it.


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