92. About Rating



It said that the protagonist of the second dungeon was S+. But it kept saying that the score was S. I went back and looked! Sure enough, it was written as S+ before.

Damn! This may be because I accidentally typed an extra +. So I kept saying that the protagonist is S.

I also noticed that S+ was mentioned in the barrage yesterday.

Let me explain them all here.

The original upper limit of horror game ratings was S completion at 90% or even 95%.

Therefore, when the protagonist breaks through the new score, an S will pop up directly, and everyone will have this performance.

It may be because I was too confused by the daily 10,000-day rush during this period.

My recent routine is.

From afternoon to evening, the sunrise is 12,000.

Then, the next morning, I will fix the typos and make the sentences smoother (it will probably be sent out around noon).

Then I would think about the next details, and then continue to do 12,000 at night, in an endless cycle.

Sometimes the plot gets stuck, like today, I finished writing at six o'clock, and just now I set an alarm at ten o'clock to revise the text, and now it's almost two o'clock and I've just finished it.

Because of my slow hand speed, it is no exaggeration to say that I can only write more than a thousand words an hour. These days, I have no time to play in the suburbs.

I hope readers can forgive this loophole.


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