Chapter 2: Save the Game



Chapter 2 Save the game It

was 8:30.

Lin Yao walked out of the house.

Before leaving the house, she gathered her black hair and tied it into a ponytail.

Because she was not skilled, her ponytail was not good... Well, it was unexpectedly difficult.

However, she was born beautiful, and the little strands of hair scattered down made her look playful and cute, like a girl next door.

Finally, she changed out of the professional suit that she felt was very uncomfortable, and put on a combination of jeans and T-shirt.

She had never worn that kind of clothes in her previous life. It would be better to kill her than to let her wear it.

She would never wear it.

Go out.

Turn right.

Walk a few hundred meters to the subway station and take the subway to the CBD, which is five stations away, which is the so-called central business district.

Although this is the first time Lin Yao has taken this commuting route, she is not very unfamiliar with it because of her memory.

The city she is currently in is one of the largest metropolises on the coast, and it is also called Pengcheng, which is a coincidence.

The company she worked for was an online game company under one of the best Internet groups in China, specializing in the development of high-quality games. Anyway, that's how they advertised themselves, so Lin Yao believed it a little.

The registered name of this online game company is Yaoshi Software. It is medium-sized and has a good reputation among players.

It is considered to be one of the top game companies that have emerged in the past few years since the ban on games was lifted and the pan-entertainment industry has become popular.

Its development department has five project teams, and Lin Yao belongs to the second development department... The second development department is the best at everything and is the most money-conscious.

As for why it has such a "reputation",

it's a long story.

To put it simply, the boss of the second development department seems to be a relative of a senior executive of the company.

But if you ask others to clearly say who he is related to, it seems that no one can tell. In short, it's just a relationship.

Because of this reason, this boss is very powerful in the company. Although he doesn't understand games at all, he knows how to stir up trouble.

What he likes most is to point fingers and guide the experts... Then he makes a game and then makes a game. The cause

of this turmoil is actually very simple.

The cause was that the boss of Development Department 2 suddenly said he wanted to develop a turn-based online game without any research, and then invested a large amount of budget.

At the same time, Development Department 3 was also developing a new game.

With a limited budget,

the two project teams began to fight for the budget. In the end, Development Department 2 won and got a large budget. The development cost was seven times that of the other party's game at the same time!

But the last public beta of the two games.

Wow.

The revenue was only one-tenth of the other party...

a complete failure.

The people in Development Department 3 were already dissatisfied. Seeing that they had such a big advantage, they were so angry that they directly attacked.

They reported the matter to the internal control department of the group and directly copied the report email to everyone, and then the internal control of the group began to investigate.

Seeing that the matter was getting out of hand

, from top to bottom, those who were capable, well-connected, and flattering in Development Department 2 immediately ran away overnight in order to avoid being implicated.

The entire Development Department 2 was in chaos, and in the end, it was left in a mess.

But the game still needs to be operated... or someone has to take the blame.

So Lin Yao, who is not good at flattering and has just joined the company, became the perfect scapegoat. At the instruction of her boss in the second development department, she was promoted to chief planner overnight.

The speed of promotion is unheard of.

This is the story of Lin Yao becoming the chief planner of an online game project.

Yes, it is commonly known as a dog planner...

As for the current situation, the number of online users of that turn-based online game is gradually decreasing, and the revenue is sluggish. It is already discussing whether to shut down the server.

As for Lin Yao, the chief planner, she was forced to write a project failure report on the first day of taking office. No version content has been updated. It's miserable.

It is estimated that after a while, she will be fired as soon as the game shuts down.

... If another soul did not appear in Lin Yao's body, the story would probably go like this.

But then again, even the current Lin Yao doesn't actually plan to do anything.

Although the job she did in her previous life was barely related to games, she was a game original painter, but it really had little to do with the chief planner, and she was not very familiar with the work content in this area.

Besides, this is a parallel world. The game ban has just been lifted, and the game industry has only been popular for two or three years. Everything is in chaos, and there is no reasonable division of labor.

In the previous life, the positions of online game planners were divided into very detailed positions. The numerical values, levels, systems, and plots each had independent planners.

But here, it is basically a one-pot job. Even if there is a division, each company has its own division method. There is no unified and clear division of labor for the time being.

It can be summarized in one word, that is, everything is in ruins. In addition to knowing that programmers need to write programs, every other process is in the exploratory stage.

This means that a chief planner has a lot to do... Lin Yao may be able to do it with the knowledge she had in her previous life.

But she doesn't have to work so hard for a dying turn-based online game - it doesn't deserve it.

Of course, she doesn't plan to leave for the time being.

Although she is a scapegoat.

But the title of chief planner is still useful. After being fired, she can still find work experience.

She plans to stay for a while and get familiar with this world.

Fishing in troubled waters is her strong point.

Thinking of this.

Lin Yao held the railing in the middle of the subway car and smiled softly, her expression was particularly charming.

After all, she was only in her early twenties and in her prime.

Several people next to her looked at her and froze in place.

Lin Yao caught a glimpse of the expressions of the people next to her, and immediately lowered her head again, with a stern face, pretending that she had not laughed just now.

No words along the way.

Ten minutes later.

The destination was reached .

Lin Yao got off at Pengda Station, and then walked a few hundred meters to the building called Meisen on Erzhong Road.

She followed the huge army of people going to work into the door, and then took the elevator to the floor where Yaoshi Software was located... There she was.

Lin Yao looked at the four words Yaoshi Software behind the front desk, and after making sure that she was not in the wrong place, she stepped forward.

But she had just taken half a step in.

A line of transparent fonts and a progress bar jumped out in front of her.

[Resurrecting the game "Fantasy OL", progress: 0%]

"...Huh?"

...

Yaoshi Software, Development Department 2.

Lin Yao sat in the corner, her slender white fingers crossed, placed on her soft white chin, looking at the translucent font and progress bar in front of her sight, holding her chin in thought.

This is... the Human Completion Plan! No, the Ghostly Life Launcher, right?

But the problem is, just when she wanted to hang out for a while, the mission came out, and it felt a little subtle.

Lin Yao had a complicated expression. She

had the illusion that her life was suddenly out of control.

She really didn't want to spend too much time on that game called... "Fantasy OL", mainly because she was powerless. If she was really the main planner, it would be fine, but the problem was that she was just a scapegoat.

In this case, it would be hellish to want to revive this game.

She really didn't have much confidence.

But...

things have come to this point, the missions have come out, and the atmosphere has been set to this point.

Lin Yao put down her crossed hands, sighed, held the mouse, opened the game's R&D server, and prepared to play this "Fantasy OL" first.

What if the game is very fun, but it's just a distant alley.

(End of this chapter)

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