Chapter 120 Future Game World



After a short afternoon break, Han Ming immediately gathered with the game technology department to discuss the game's future development. Because the game company was currently short-staffed, Han Ming had Liu Debao arrange for staff to be on duty, while the rest of the staff participated in the discussion in the first-floor conference room.

In the conference room, Han Ming sat at the head of the table, a thick notebook spread out in front of him, densely filled with his thoughts and ideas. The members of the technical department sat around the conference table, each with a hint of fatigue on their faces, but their eyes were full of anticipation and focus.

Han Mingqing cleared his throat and said, "Everyone, our game has achieved some success so far, but in order to stand out in the highly competitive market, we still need to continuously improve and innovate. Today, let's discuss the direction of future development."

Xiao Li from the technical department spoke first: "President Han, I think we can put more effort into the game's graphics and special effects to enhance the visual impact. Nowadays, players have increasingly higher demands for game graphics."

Xiao Wang chimed in, "That's right, and the character's movements can be made smoother and more natural, enhancing the player's experience."

Han Ming nodded, wrote down all the suggestions, and then said, "What about the gameplay? What are everyone's thoughts?"

At this moment, Xiao Zhang, who was usually taciturn, raised his head and slowly said, "President Han, I think we can add some new game modes, such as team competitions or survival challenges, to enrich the diversity of the game."

Everyone nodded in agreement, and the discussion gradually became more lively. Some suggested adding social interaction features to make it easier for players to communicate and team up; others suggested developing more game maps to bring players a fresh experience.

Han Ming listened attentively to everyone's remarks, occasionally raising his own questions and opinions. Time flew by in the midst of the heated discussion, and before they knew it, the sky outside the window had gradually darkened.

"Okay, everyone's ideas are all very good," Han Ming concluded. "However, we also need to consider the actual development difficulty and time cost. Currently, our manpower is limited, so we need to first determine the key development directions."

After careful consideration and discussion, they decided to focus on optimizing the game's graphics and effects while developing a new team-based competitive mode.

After the meeting, everyone returned to their work stations and began preparing for the subsequent development work. Han Ming was not idle either; he started contacting some partners to seek technical support and resource sharing.

However, they encountered numerous difficulties during development. Limited funding prevented them from purchasing state-of-the-art graphics processing software, slowing down the progress of visual optimization. Furthermore, the new team-based competitive mode also encountered some logical flaws in its design, requiring repeated modifications and testing.

Han Ming was anxious as he looked at the difficulties before him, but he still encouraged his team members: "Don't be discouraged, everyone. There are always more solutions than problems. If we work together, we will definitely be able to overcome these problems."

To save costs, Han Ming personally led his team to research open-source graphics processing tools. Through continuous debugging and optimization, they achieved unexpected results. Regarding the vulnerabilities in the team competition mode, everyone brainstormed and, after countless days and nights of hard work, finally found a perfect solution.

Just as they were fully immersed in development, several competing games of the same type appeared on the market and quickly attracted a large number of players. This put Han Ming and his team under tremendous pressure.

"President Han, what should we do? Our competitors are coming on strong, and our game hasn't been optimized and updated yet," Liu Debao said worriedly.

Han Ming pondered for a moment, then said firmly, "We can't lose our composure. As long as we maintain the quality of our game and create our own unique features, we will definitely be able to attract players."

Inspired by Han Ming, everyone worked even harder and finally completed a major game update a month later. The new graphics were stunning, and the team-based competitive mode was enthusiastically received by players.

The game's user base began to gradually increase, and its reputation improved. But Han Ming knew that this was just the beginning; they needed to continuously launch new content and events to maintain player interest.

Just as they were preparing to further expand the game's content, Xiao Zhao, one of the core members of the technical department, suddenly announced his resignation. This was undoubtedly a heavy blow to Han Ming.

"Xiao Zhao, why are you leaving? Is there something you're unhappy about with the company?" Han Ming asked anxiously.

Xiao Zhao looked troubled: "President Han, it's not a company problem, it's just that something happened at home and I need to go back to take care of it."

Han Ming knew Xiao Zhao's abilities and importance, and he tried his best to persuade him to stay: "Xiao Zhao, could you reconsider? The company can provide you with some assistance."

But Xiao Zhao was determined to leave, and Han Ming had no choice but to respect his decision.

Xiao Zhao's departure caused temporary chaos in the technical department, affecting some key development tasks. Han Ming had to temporarily adjust the work arrangements, having other members share Xiao Zhao's workload.

After a period of adjustment and hard work, the technical department finally got back on track. They then introduced several new game characters and storylines, further enriching the game's content.

Just as the game was gaining momentum, Han Ming received a lawyer's letter. It turned out that a large game company was accusing their game of infringing on its intellectual property rights.

Han Ming was struck dumb. He knew that if this problem wasn't handled properly, the company would face a huge crisis. He immediately gathered his team members to discuss countermeasures.

"This is clearly a frame-up. Our games are all independently developed. How could they possibly infringe on our copyrights!" Liu Debao said angrily.

Han Ming calmly analyzed, "Don't get agitated yet. We need evidence to prove our innocence. Everyone, quickly organize the relevant development materials and evidence."

In preparing for the lawsuit, the company's finances began to tighten. Han Ming had to look for investment from all sides to keep the company running smoothly.

After arduous efforts, they finally gathered enough evidence to successfully defend themselves in court and avert the crisis.

After overcoming numerous setbacks, Han Ming and his team became even more united and determined. Their game's market position became increasingly secure, becoming a popular game loved by players.

However, Han Ming was not satisfied with this. He had already begun planning the development of his next game and was ready to meet new challenges.

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