Chapter 360 Let me tell you, there is nothing wrong with this game!



Chapter 360 Let me tell you, there is nothing wrong with this game!

For a time, the entire "Songmai Qiandeng" player circle felt like being poured with a bucket of cold water.

Some were cursing, some were crying, some were making emojis, all of them came out.

The forum homepage was flooded with posts:

"Has Whale Leap Planning Got Crazy?"

"Although my words are harsh! But Whale, you are not a good person this time!"

《SSR's health is too fragile》

This game is not about inheritance, it’s about the funeral industry

I used to think the purple card was the hope of the family, but it turned out to be hospice care.

I thought it was a family revival, but it turned out to be a family memorial day

Even various bizarre creations emerge in an endless stream:

Someone made a rap, using B-BOX accompaniment to curse the purple card lifespan setting.

Someone filmed a funeral vlog, pretending to hold a funeral for his own purple card, and even invited the owner of a paper-making shop to make a guest appearance.

Some people even created a "Purple Card Memorial Hall" website for players to upload the card faces of deceased purple cards, along with eulogies. For a while, it attracted many clicks and uploads.

There are also players who made a time-lapse photography of the purple card aging.

It starts with a portrait flashing purple light, fades year by year, and finally turns into a wisp of green smoke and disappears. The background music is "Liangliang".

As soon as the video was released, the number of views exceeded one million, and the comment section was full of "tears" and "I have experienced this, it is so real."

The barrage and comments are no longer just complaints, but they are connecting with each other and playing with new tricks.

[Planner: Come! I'll give you an SSR]

【Player: Thank you, Dad】

[Planning: I’ll kill him again]

[Player: ???]

In this mixture of scolding and revelry, Lu Ming silently scrolled through the screen.

The corners of his mouth curled up in an intriguing arc.

Just right!

He leaned back in his chair, resting his chin on one hand and tapping the table with the other.

These players seem to be very angry, but in fact... the enthusiasm is off the charts.

Forums, short videos, and live streaming platforms are all filled with secondary creative content and controversial topics of "Song Pulse Thousand Lamps".

This is the power of mobile games!

This is the power of the liver emperor!

Zhou Bowen, Zhou Bowen!

Tell me, why didn’t you mess with these hardcore gamers earlier?

You have made me take so many detours!

Lu Ming even felt a little relieved.

This purple card has a setting that its lifespan will end, although he did not directly propose it.

But it is the inevitable result of the game framework he set for generations before!

Zhou Bowen understood it very well!

The deeper the player's obsession, the more painful it will be when they lose, and the more harshly they will curse.

The player stayed up all night and spent so much effort to get the card, but it just faded away with his lifespan.

This is hard not to break the defense!

Therefore, the popularity this time has continued, not only has it not decreased, but it has a tendency to spread.

Some UP hosts from other areas came to take advantage of the popularity and make reviews:

"Imagine you're playing a shooting game, and your teammates use smoke bombs as grenades to protect you! That's pretty much how I felt when I lost my purple card."

Some emotional bloggers are sarcastic:

"Zika's aging reminds us to cherish the people around us."

There are even insurance companies placing advertisements under the trending searches:

"In 'Song Pulse Thousand Lamps', you can't keep your purple card, but in reality, you can choose ×× Life Insurance..."

But unlike all the ridicule on the Internet,

In the Wargaming community, there is a girl with the ID "Wu Cha Jian Xue".

Wucha is a well-known veteran player of the development system.

Her style of playing games has always been slow, immersive, and meticulous.

She usually doesn't play fast-food online games. Her favorite are those immersive, engaging, and slowly developing family power games.

When others draw rare cards, they can't wait to throw them into the battlefield to rush to the leaderboard.

She insisted on equipping the cards with exclusive equipment, building background stories, increasing bond values, and then slowly advancing the levels, as if she were really supporting a living person.

Therefore, her gaming habits are very special. She doesn't chase charts or seek extreme speedruns.

Instead, it's like writing a family biography, carefully experiencing each character's background, personality, and experience.

In her opinion, even an inconspicuous white card may be an indispensable part of family history.

What she likes is the feeling of slowly developing and watching the characters grow, as if she is weaving her own little world.

So, after "Song Pulse Thousand Lamps" was released, she downloaded it as soon as possible.

"Finally, there's a traditional Chinese-style development game! Family inheritance, card drawing and management, just hearing about it makes me addicted."

At the beginning, her luck was not very good, and the first two cards she drew were ordinary white cards.

It wasn't until the third time that a [Border Guardian General Blue Card] was released.

His fighting power is not top-notch, but he has a skill called "Snowy Night Surprise Attack", which increases his winning rate by 10% when leading troops into battle.

Wu Cha was very excited and equipped the female general with the best armor and trained the most elite troops.

As a result, he was killed in a border bandit suppression campaign just after he had led his troops to victory in three battles.

An unexpected stray arrow directly ended her journey to becoming a blue card holder.

She has also been broken.

My first reaction was the same as most players: How could this game be like this! My core, which I worked so hard to build, is gone just like that?!

But when she calmed down and played a few more games, her mentality changed.

She began to realize that the core of this game was not "raising an invincible card", but the inheritance and changes from generation to generation.

What she saw was no longer the death of a certain card, but the continuation of the history of the entire family.

The first generation of generals died in battle, the second generation studied and became officials, and the third generation opened a business...

Everyone has a limited lifeline, but the family story always moves forward.

This feeling made her even more immersed.

So, when she browsed the forums and short video platforms, she was overwhelmed by the content mocking the "lifespan of purple cards".

Her first reaction was not to agree, but that these people simply did not understand how to play "Songmai Qiandeng".

[You guys have played card games too much, so the only thing on your mind is that if you draw something, it will be forever, right?]

She posted a long post in the Wargaming community:

Post title: "Calm down, let's talk about the lifespan of purple cards"

In her post, the logic is clear:

First, "Song Mai Qian Deng" is a family-generational business, not a single-line endless development.

The fact that each generation of characters has a lifespan limit is consistent with the worldview. Otherwise, the game would become "purple cards are immortal, and everyone else just keeps going."

Second, the probability of drawing cards in the game Whale Leap is actually higher than that of most card-drawing mobile games.

She even shared her own statistics on various card draws online, showing that the probability of a blue card is close to 8% and the probability of a purple card is close to 1.5%.

And most importantly, this card drawing doesn’t cost money.

"As long as you keep playing, you can accumulate hereditary points. Once you have enough hereditary points, you can draw. Have you ever seen a company that doesn't force you to spend money and still gives you purple cards?"

Third, the strength of purple cards is not everything in the game.

It is true that purple cards are powerful, but the most important thing is not its value, but its position in family history.

The charm of "Song Pulse Thousand Lamps" lies in the fact that you never know what will happen to the next generation!

A dazzling purple card will also come to an end after its glory.

The most important thing about "Song Pulse Thousand Lamps" is inheritance!

Although many people have said this before, you have no intention of changing the inheritance at all!

It forces you to cultivate multiple lines and manage bonds.

Plan for the long-term development of the family instead of relying solely on single-core violence.

To me, this isn't a flaw, but the most fascinating aspect of the game.

You guys are scolding the purple card for getting old, but in fact you just don't want to lose its reputation.

But I tell you, the real fun is watching your family's bloodline and stories continue for dozens of generations.

So, let me say, there is nothing wrong with this game!

On the first day this post was published, the comment section was full of people calling her a "kowtowing planner."

[I'm dying of laughter. I'm afraid this guy is not Jingyue's agent.]

[Is a 1.5% chance of getting a purple card high? I've been pulling for three days and haven't gotten a single one!]

[What inheritance? Just tell me how much you received!]

[That makes sense. If I always had purple cards, I would probably get tired of it.]

[What are you talking about? Just give me a V-50 two days in advance!]

【If you want to wash it like this, I can’t do anything about it! 】

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