After a pause, he continued, "Strictly speaking, I've played a lot of games, including the GT series, the Elder Scrolls series, the Zelda series, and many other games."
"Compared to these games, I still feel that this game has gaps in all aspects."
"Damn it, I feel a bit shameless saying this now. How could any Chinese game dare to compare with these games before? I think the fact that they can be compared speaks volumes."
"Also, but, I have to say one more thing, everyone should pay attention to one thing! This game, damn, it's a mobile game!"
"They've made this game playable on mobile phones, and it looks like they're going to keep it going for a long time. I think that's pretty impressive!"
"So, I feel that this game is quite strong and I can still play it. Even if it is to support domestic products, I should play this game for a long time."
When he first came into contact with this game, he opened it with the mentality of trying it out.
This company is an old acquaintance of his. After all, it was the movie "Sheep and Sheep". The fear of being dominated at that time is still vivid in his mind. He doesn't expect this company to produce anything.
If "Sheep, Sheep" is like spicy noodles cooked with gutter oil, then "Original Devil" can be considered a standard home-cooked meal.
Unexpectedly, the meal served by this company was a full-fledged feast that far exceeded his imagination. The table was full of a combination of Chinese and Western cuisine, with both meat and vegetables being well-balanced. There was also a beautiful waitress standing nearby to help pour the wine.
It's so unexpected.
You know, in the past, domestic games were simply not worth mentioning.
Due to historical reasons, the development of domestic games has not been very good. Most manufacturers are unable to make good games. The game industry can be said to be monopolized by developed countries.
However, the Zhu Factory and Hubei Factory, which have the ability to make good games, are stingy and want to squeeze every drop of money out of the players. No matter how good the reputation is at the beginning, the operation will eventually become a mess.
It can be said that domestic players have "suffered from the lack of good games for a long time" and are eager to grab any straw as a boat.
Even games released by small studios like "Taiyi Painting Scroll" and "Shenshan **" are treated as treasures by players, creating one purchasing power myth after another.
Mr. Gou is an old gamer. He started by playing 4396 web games when he was a child, and later came into contact with various pirated 3D masterpieces. He has a lot of gaming experience.
Later, he became a game anchor and playing games became his job. He gradually developed some "electronic impotence" and his excitement threshold for games became higher and higher.
It is difficult for ordinary games to arouse his enthusiasm.
When the game "Original Demon" was launched, he actually played for 10 hours straight and still enjoyed it.
His confidence in domestic games and the "Electronic Heroes" were boosted by this game.
I originally thought that my opinion was very pertinent, but I didn't expect that as soon as he finished speaking, the barrage of comments became noisy.
Teacher Gou was a little confused. He didn't understand what the fuss was about.
Feeling that the situation was not good, he quickly changed the subject and said:
"Brothers, I'm going to check out the next map. It seems to be called... Liyue, right?"
After that, he glanced at the information in the game and said:
"Liyue, Mondstadt, how come these two names are not of the same style? They are not from the same country, right?"
After saying that, he glanced at the comments and realized that he had said something stupid: "Oh, Mond is a country that is modeled after the West. All seven countries have prototypes, right?"
"Then isn't Liyue a country modeled after China?"
Teacher Gou rubbed his hands and said, "Now we have to continue playing."
The barrage of comments immediately went by with a chorus of “good, good, good”.
Many viewers didn’t see enough and were afraid that he would go off the air. The little rhythm he had just started was quickly covered up.
After resting enough, Teacher Gou controlled the game character and began to head towards Liyue.
"Ever since I was little, I've had a dream: to play our Chinese-style content in a 3D game," Gou said as he played. "When World of Warcraft released a Pandaren version, my goodness, you have no idea how excited we players were."
His words immediately resonated with many viewers.
"You know, at that time, there was finally a faction in the game that could represent our own culture, and we felt very valued. Before that, we were actually, how should I put it, marginalized."
After saying that, he sighed again, "Alas, it's actually very easy to fool us Chinese players. We can get excited for a long time about any Chinese-style character. For example, in League of Legends, we kept the Proud Star Dragon King in our lap for so long, but in the end, he never showed up."
After saying that, he continued to clear the map, casually dealing with a few monsters, while saying:
"Since this is a domestically produced game, I hope everyone will be more tolerant. As long as it can be made, consider it a success. Don't be too picky... Shit!"
He was exploring the map when he suddenly saw a huge tree on it.
If the previous scenery was typical European plain and highland scenery, then when you get here, you can almost say that you feel like you have traveled back to China at first sight.
"Is this Liyue?" Teacher Gou said excitedly. "Did they make this country into a civilization built on trees? That sounds quite creative!"
Teacher Gou ran all the way there and spent a long time, but the result disappointed him. The tree was not Liyue, but just an inn.
At this point in the game, Teacher Gou was already very tired, but he had already said that he would not stop the live broadcast until he saw Liyue.
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