Chapter 21: Game Forum (Part 1)
Spicy Flavor Fairy asked, "If you don\'t mind me asking, what do you do in real life?"
Pork Rib Boss replied, "It\'s no secret—I\'m a retired soldier."
Spicy Flavor Fairy thought: I knew it.
His guess was correct, the priest would assign different missions based on the player\'s situation.
For example, he and Cha Dan-pung leveled up through missions, Flower Deer leveled up as a crafting player, and Pork Rib Boss, being a former soldier with strong physical abilities, was given the task of clearing the wild beasts.
It seems that the other players might have been assigned with completely different missions as well.
After hearing his analysis, Cha Dan-pung was shocked, "Is the system in <<God\'s Games Online>> really this smart? Four players have three different mission paths, which means it\'s very likely that everyone gets a unique mission. That\'s amazing!"
You could also say that every person who are entering the game will have a different experience based on their own situation.
It\'s really worth it to be called the first holographic game!
The level of realism in this game it\'s no joke.
The viewers who are watching Cha Dan-pung\'s live streaming immediately started a heated discussion about the mission system in <<God\'s Games Online>>
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So, what was Hanjun doing at this time?
Of course, he was surfing the internet happily, connecting to networks across the world.
After releasing the promotional video last time, Hanjun hadn\'t checked the comments yet.
Now that the game was running smoothly and the players were having fun—oh, no, working hard—he finally had some time to see how people were reacting.
When he logged into the backend, his phone almost crashed from the flood of notifications.
After just one night, his account had gained over ten thousand followers.
There were more than 5,000 comments under the video.
About half were mocking Hanjun for using some random CG he found, saying that anyone who believed in holographic games nowadays was a fool.
The other half were demanding more beta test slots, saying they also wanted to enter the game.
Hanjun casually scrolled through the screen, skipping most of the doubtful comments.
He didn\'t care about them at all.
Once the twenty beta testers came out of the game, those doubts would naturally disappear.
Only one critical comment caught Hanjun\'s attention.
[ Mister Trouble Maker ]: I consulted experts in science and technology development, and no country has been able to create a holographic game that rivals reality. I don\'t know where this game company came from, but are they really better than national-level research teams? I\'m just waiting for them to get proven wrong.