To ascend, I had no choice but to create games - Chapter 898 - Chapter 898 Chapter 492 Indeed Formidable_2
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Chapter 898: Chapter 492 Indeed Formidable_2 Chapter 898: Chapter 492 Indeed Formidable_2 It’s a shame it was a game needed by the military, otherwise he really wanted to copy a version to take back and play once.
No. 11’s quality and completion were both higher than No. 3’s. Could it be that he had misjudged earlier, and this was actually Fang Cheng’s work?
Feeling uncertain, Mr. Shen glanced at Boss Cheng next to him and found that the latter’s expression hadn’t changed; he still had that infuriating “I’m second only to heaven” look.
But looking closely, Mr. Shen noticed a thick layer of amusement hidden in his eyes.
Good grief!
So this was your apprentice’s game!
Upon detecting Mr. Shen’s gaze, Teacher Cheng turned his head and revealed a slight but mockingly loaded smile.
And Mr. Shen also touched his hair in retaliation, but the feeling of frustration lingered in his heart for a long time.
Damn it!
He had been fooled by this bastard!
Noticing everyone’s interest in No. 11, Lei Peng specially paused the demonstration and passed the glasses around, letting each expert have a go, and only collected them back after an hour.
It was clear to anyone with eyes that Lei Peng was very satisfied with No. 11.
The effect demonstrated by this game had far exceeded his expectations, so much so that even the demo could be used as the final product.
Although everyone knew the outcome had been decided, surpassing this game would be unlikely, they could have left early already.
However, the unexpected happened once again.
By the time No. 42 appeared, it was already evening.
Experts are human too, some with particularly regular schedules, and at this hour were already dozing off, unable to lift their heads.
Moreover, the games before No. 42 were worse than the previous ones, wearing down the patience of the experts to the bare minimum, with everyone just wanting to get it over with quickly.
So, as No. 42 started, nobody paid much attention, and almost nobody noticed how Lei Peng’s eyes grew wider on stage, finally even trembling.
Starting from his shoulders, his body began to shake continuously, excitement mixed with fear struck him, leaving him unable to stop trembling.
Even the soldiers who were supposed to be guards couldn’t help staring at the large screen, their Adam’s apples moving up and down, making gulping noises as they couldn’t help but swallow their saliva.
Finally, an expert noticed the large screen.
He lifted his glasses doubtfully and then said discontentedly, “Which manufacturer is so irresponsible to put out movie shots? And they’re fighting aliens at that, is this some kind of joke? But the footage of this movie isn’t bad, it looks quite impressive. I’ll give this game 10 points, the game itself -10 points, the movie footage 20 points.”
After making a joke, the expert stared at the screen for a while, and the smile on his face slowly disappeared.
What’s going on?
This doesn’t seem like a movie?
The operator on stage continued to jump, spin, punch, run, and even performed tactical actions, while the screen perfectly reflected his operational status with not even a slight error.
The non-believing operator operated for over ten minutes, finally expressing, drenched in sweat, that the action reproduction of the game was extremely perfect.
Compared to this game, the control feel of the previous games felt too clunky.
Discovering that action reproduction was not an issue, the operator started running in what seemed like an alien landscape.
Running has always been an important measure of AR technology; a good AR game can seamlessly integrate the map, but this requires sacrificing some textures and maps, making the experience less than perfect.
But the operator had already run for a kilometer in one direction, and the texture issues and lag expected did not occur.
More and more experts noticed this, their faces grew solemn as they watched the game screen, their minds set ablaze.
How is this possible?
I don’t understand!
But if they could barely understand up to now, what appeared next shook them to the core.
This game had vehicles.
From bicycles to fighter jets, each type of vehicle could be actually operated, causing even the operator to exclaim, “Holy shit!”
An Air Force operator was brought in, and when he saw the plane taking off, he too couldn’t control his emotions and shouted “holy shit” twice!
Even the most tired experts perked up at this moment, watching every single frame on screen intently, not wanting to miss a beat.
Compared to this game, previous games might have just been toys; this one was a perfect embodiment of AR, giving everyone present a dream-like sensation.
A few minutes later, Lei Peng, as if awakened from a dream, suddenly yelled out, “Stop! Stop immediately!”
The operator, who was just immersed in the game, immediately ceased his actions, and the display on the screen was interrupted, causing discontent among the experts.
“Major Lei, please continue. We haven’t got it figured out yet.”
“Exactly, we are the experts. How can we evaluate it if you don’t let us see?”
“At least let us see the tank operation, that Merkava Tank’s interior seemed really professional.”
Lei Peng ignored the displeasure of the experts and started making a phone call.
He spoke nervously on the other end of the line, nodding in agreement from time to time, and constantly uttered, “Yes,” “Correct,” “I saw it, it’s incredible.”
After a three-minute conversation, he put down the phone and said seriously to everyone, “I’m sorry, but I need you all to hand over your mobile phones.”
“We didn’t have to surrender them before?” An expert had just voiced his objection when he heard a guard safety-off his weapon, followed, presumably, by a verbal warning.
The expert quickly handed over his phone with both hands, not daring to utter another word, allowing it to be collected compliantly.
It wasn’t enough for everyone to hand over their phones; a Signal Corps soldier came over and checked each person several times, only leaving when sure there were no issues.
Facing the bewildered experts, Lei Peng spoke earnestly, “I regret to inform you that the security level for this evaluation meeting has been elevated.”
“Why?” one of the experts blurted out, “Is it because of Operator 42?”
“That’s confidential,” Lei Peng said earnestly.
Mr. Shen watched Lei Peng in disbelief, feeling this man was putting on quite an act of innocence.
Clearing his throat, Mr. Shen asked, “So what do we do now?”
“Please proceed with the desensitization process; someone will take you away shortly. Please remain calm.”
Mr. Shen nodded and then sat down, starting to recall the game’s details. The more he thought about it, the more incredible and exciting it seemed.
This sensation was like a wargame enthusiast playing “Heroes of Might and Magic III” for the first time, a strategy game lover discovering “Civilization,” or a card game aficionado encountering “Slay the Spire.”
This is freakin’ amazing!
Fang Cheng, you’re too awesome!
As the shock slowly subsided, the awe-inspiring feeling lingered in Mr. Shen’s mind, making him wish he could grab the glasses and experience it firsthand.
Vividly recalling each detail, Mr. Shen couldn’t help but stomp his foot every time a point came to mind.
If not for the guards around, he would have loved to dance with joy, then run to Fang Cheng Studio to tell them what a fantastic thing they had made.
After dwelling on the game for more than ten minutes, Mr. Shen’s imagination finally started to dwindle, and turning his head, he caught sight of Boss Cheng’s despondent expression.
Patting him, Mr. Shen pointed to the empty screen and then to himself, his message clear:
Such an awesome game was made by my student!
Boss Cheng quietly watched Mr. Shen’s show-off, his face wearing a complex look.
There was disappointment, there was regret.
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There was the sorrow of his own students being outdone and the thrill of witnessing a masterpiece.
These complex emotions made his face seem like a kaleidoscope, eventually settling into a smile.
Silently lifting his hand, he gave a thumbs-up, clearly expressing his opinion.
Indeed awesome!
Years of rivalry vanished at this moment as the expectation for the future of domestic games made them shake hands with smiles of relief.