Bai Li really didn't expect that Mo Song found him just for this matter.
Live streaming in the game? When he checked the introduction of the "Holographic Game Design Competition" at that time, he seemed to have seen relevant content, but because he was in a hurry to design the initial world, he just glanced over a lot of content and didn't take it to heart. This also led to the fact that he didn't remember such a thing until Mo Song came to tell him today.
You know, nowadays the "Holographic Game Design Competition" is in full swing, and tens of thousands of new holographic games emerge every year. The vast majority of holographic game producers have directly opened up live broadcast permissions. As long as there are anchors who want to broadcast live in the game, they can apply directly on the official website of the game.
Bai Li was actually somewhat interested in this field, but before this he had not learned about the relevant content of game live streaming in detail, so he had to study it first. Once he had studied it clearly, he would be able to give Mo Song a definite answer.
"Yeah, okay!" Mo Song nodded repeatedly. In his opinion, the fact that Bai Li did not directly refuse was a good result. The success rate of this matter was probably about 70% to 80%.
Not wanting to disturb Bai Li's thoughts, Mo Song greeted him. The two agreed to meet at Bai Li's doorstep at nine o'clock the next morning, and then left.
Because he had something on his mind, Bai Li didn't plan to stay in the game any longer. He harvested the ripe wheat, planted kidney bean seeds, and returned to the hut. He found the interface for upgrading the hut on the control panel, chose to add a new room, and in a flash, he contributed most of the coins he had saved up these days.
The "stingy" game maker was so distressed that he grimaced.
The first upgrade of the house takes 8 hours. After confirming that he had forgotten nothing, Bai Li chose to log off. This time he did not stay on the Star Network and quickly closed the game cabin.
When he opened his eyes, he was met with the Supreme's pair of golden cat eyes that looked a little confused. They were round and looked a little cute.
Bai Li felt in a very good mood for some reason. Seeing this, he took the furry cat's head in his hands and rubbed it lovingly for several times before he was satisfied. He then carried the Supreme, who was dizzy from being rubbed, out of the game cabin.
Perhaps because the Supreme had not yet fully woken up from his sleep, he was highly cooperative throughout the entire process and did not struggle at all.
...He did struggle. He meowed and stretched his body to give Bai Li a warm "return gift", but Bai Li ignored him. After kissing him, she put him on the floor and ran to the bathroom to wash up.
The unsuccessful Supreme played with his tail for a while out of boredom, then headed towards Bai Li's big bed, jumped onto the mattress, curled up next to the pillow and waited obediently for the human to come back.
As for the luxurious cat bed that Bai Li bought for him, he didn't even take a look at it. Wasn't it because the fragrant human being was not attractive? How could he bear to sleep in that cold little bed?
After washing up, Bai Li curled up in bed in his comfortable pajamas, rubbing Supreme's soft belly out of habit while searching for content related to game live streaming on Starnet.
First of all, if a game anchor wants to broadcast live in a certain game, he must first obtain the consent of the game's creator, that is, obtain authorization. For some large games, a certain number of places will be released at the beginning of the game's launch, and as long as the anchor applies, it will generally be approved. For new games like "You Ran Tian Ju", since the creator is a newcomer, he may not have noticed this issue for the time being and has not opened the authorization for live broadcasting. This requires the anchor to take the initiative to contact the game designer to obtain authorization.
Secondly, game creators can get game royalties by opening up authorization to anchors. Usually, the royalties are calculated after deducting the share between anchors and live broadcast companies, usually between 5% and 10%. According to what Bai Li found on Starnet, large holographic games charge anchors 5% of the fees, but because there are many players in the game and the live broadcast audience is wide, they still make a lot of money.
Regarding the game's royalties, the creators do not need to share the revenue with the contestants, but they need to deduct certain taxes if they want to withdraw it. Unlike the former, which is 70% of the total revenue, even the tax issue is solved by the contestants.
Bai Li is not good at arithmetic and only pays attention to how much he can get when he can withdraw the profits.
He thought that if he gave Mo Song the live broadcast authorization, he would probably set the fee at 5%.
After all, I am the only child, I can’t scare people away.
But Bai Li was in a dilemma about whether to turn on taste synchronization and smell synchronization. If these two were really turned off as Mo Song said, would the audience really not mind? It would be like watching "The Voice of XX" on mute, the fun would definitely be greatly reduced.
Bai Li felt that these two things still needed to be opened, but the question was how much they should be opened.
Early the next morning, when Song Xinran came to look after the vegetables and study with him and Zhizun, Bai Li asked this question, wanting to hear his little apprentice's advice.
The young apprentice is a native interstellar person. When they first met, he was shy and introverted and looked like a little otaku. Now that the two have become very familiar with each other, he has turned into a warm little sun. Bai Li thinks that he should have some understanding of live streaming.
"Wow! Master, are you going to open up the live broadcast authorization?" Song Xinran showed an excitement that Bai Li had not expected. "Live broadcast is great. I think it will be very interesting to broadcast live in "You Ran Tian Ju". Master, have you found a cooperating anchor? If not, I can help you first!"
"Hmm? How can you help me?" Bai Li didn't understand. Could it be that Xiao Song thought that he had to personally take charge of the live broadcast of "Your Ran Tian Ju"?
Song Xinran was stunned by the question, and suddenly remembered that he seemed to have never told his master what he did, so he scratched his head and said embarrassedly: "Master, I forgot to tell you, in fact, I occasionally do game live broadcasts to earn some pocket money."
Song Xinran's live broadcast career was not very smooth. On the one hand, it was because of his personality. He could not open up and joke with the audience in the live broadcast room. On the other hand, his combat power was not high. In the game that required fighting monsters, he was often chased all over the map. The response in the live broadcast room was always mediocre. However, even in such a live broadcast room with not many fans, he had several wealthy fans who would give him hundreds of Buddha Jumps Over the Wall gifts every time he started broadcasting.
A few hours of live streaming every week is enough to cover his weekly expenses. It can be said that if he doesn't open a business for three years, he can make a living for three years after opening it.
Because of this, when Song Xinran mentioned this to Bai Li, he only dared to say that he would help him temporarily, leaving him alone to do the live broadcast. He was afraid that it would bring discredit to his master's game. What if his live broadcast content was too boring, and indirectly made people who had never played the game think that the game was not fun, that would be a bad thing.
Bai Li nodded to show that he understood. Just when Song Xinran breathed a sigh of relief, thinking that he had nothing to do, he heard Bai Li say to him with a smile: "That's great. Xiao Song, since you have experience in this area, I will also reserve a spot for you. You can try live streaming when the time comes."
"Ah? I can't do it, I can't do it! It would be a waste of this spot for me..." Song Xinran was so shocked that she waved her hands repeatedly to indicate that she refused.
"It's okay, just treat it as fun. You can also keep the live broadcast on and do whatever you need to do." Bai Li said that these are not a big deal, and the most important thing when playing games is to have fun.
Song Xinran was moved again. Wow, the master was so good to him! How lucky was he to meet such a master!
The Supreme on the side couldn't bear to watch it anymore, so he raised his cat fist and slapped Song Xinran on the back of her hand, then nimbly jumped into Bai Li's arms, acting like a favored cat concubine.
Song Xinran had seen the Supreme like this many times and didn't care.
He hesitated for half a minute, and finally decided to agree: "Then...then I will go live! Master, don't worry, I will try my best to make everyone like the game "Your Farm"!"
This time, he must make changes based on the original attempt, at least he must not embarrass his master!
After that, I have to make a sincere confession: "Master, you are so kind! Apart from my father, mother, brothers and sisters, you are the best person to me!"
Bai Li realized that these words seemed to be slightly different from his previous understanding of Song Xinran. He smiled slightly and asked tentatively: "Xiao Song, where are your parents, brothers and sisters now..."
The grateful smile on Song Xinran's face froze for a moment. It was over! He had let the cat out of the bag!
His little face turned pale in an instant, his lips trembled as he looked at Bai Li, unable to utter a word for a long time.
Bai Li's expression also turned serious. He said nothing, waiting for the child to confess.
In the end, Song Xinran chose to retreat under Bai Li's gaze and told Bai Li the whole truth about why she ran away from home.
"Brother Bai Li, don't worry. I just wanted to prove to them that I have grown up and don't have to hide behind them and need their care all the time. I just left home and I won't take risks in dangerous places. I have also made money through my own efforts. Now I am a successful adult!" Song Xinran was so nervous that he even forgot to call his master.
Bai Li sighed, touched Song Xinran's depressed head, and reasoned with him: "But you are only fifteen years old. If you run away alone, your family will definitely be worried. If you don't contact them, they might be very sad."
Following Bai Li's words, Song Xinran quickly imagined how his parents and siblings were getting anxious and angry because they couldn't find him. The guilt in his heart surged over him like a tide, and he almost wanted to open the bracelet and contact them on the spot.
But soon, he suddenly remembered something, raised his head and asked innocently, "But, my relatives also have a brother who ran away from home when he was fifteen. Everyone looked for him for a while and then gave up, saying that they believed that with his intelligence, he would definitely not put himself in danger and would come back automatically when the time was right. Brother Bai Li, do you think my family members think the same way?"
Bai Li: ????
What's going on in your family, little brother? Has running away from home at the age of fifteen become a family trait? ?
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