National Game Producer

330 It shouldn't happen again, right?

Noon the next day.

After Dean completed his work goals, he couldn't wait to get on the gaming platform that had the game "Titanfall".

He had purchased and downloaded the game itself yesterday, and was waiting to update the language today.

After finding the latest announcement of "Titanfall", he found that its multi-language version has indeed been updated, but currently only the subtitles and UI interface are in multi-language, and the dubbing is still in Chinese.

'Let Chinese be Chinese, it won't affect my understanding of the plot anyway...'

Dean muttered something silently in his mind, and then directly clicked on the game.

The first two chapters of the game can be regarded as semi-teaching chapters for players to familiarize themselves with the rhythm and gameplay of the game.

Dean marveled at the novel gameplay of driving [Titan], and also became somewhat interested in the level design of the second chapter.

He had a premonition.

The level design of this game should be very interesting...even exciting.

And in fact, it is indeed the case...

In the third chapter [Into the Void], Dean drives the [Titan] BT and continues to search for Major Anderson.

This time, they chose to take a shortcut and go directly from the enemy's underground assembly factory to the rendezvous point.

Halfway through, Dean left the [Titan] BT to find the control device that opened the front passage.

As a result... the passage was indeed opened, but the [Titan] BT was also captured by the giant mechanical arm controlled by the enemy.

Although BT struggled hard on the robotic arm, venting firepower everywhere but still unable to break free, it was indeed a bit funny, but he still needed to be saved.

Following BT's guidance, Dean chased all the way to the depths of the assembly factory, eliminating enemies while constantly closing the distance between himself and BT.

Here, he finally saw what truly excellent level design should look like!

Just like the chapter name of this chapter.

【Step into the Void】

Since going deep underground, Dean can really be said to be jumping around in the "void".

The assembly factory is very large, and it assembles large-scale construction facilities such as houses and training grounds. In addition, the mechanical assembly line operations are performed in the air, and the vertical axis is almost stretched to the extreme.

Dean jumped up and down between various assembly facilities and slid along the walls. It was really exciting!

Especially in the second half of the chapter, the process of finding your way up from underneath the factory, climbing and jumping, sliding and running on various large and small mechanical parts and building facilities, really made Dean, a genius game producer, feel overwhelmed.

Shocked.

Can game levels be designed like this?!

... Is the "Firebringer" really just a team of five freshmen students, as he heard?

This is unrealistic no matter how you think about it!

And just when Dean thought that the level design in this chapter had reached its peak, he encountered the fourth chapter of the game... [Cause and Effect].

This chapter, simply put, involves the content of time and space conversion.

Using the special wristband device obtained in this chapter, Dean can switch between past and present scenes at will, and then use this to avoid enemies, cross obstacles and other processes that were originally impossible to achieve.

The scene of this chapter is in a large research base of IMC.

Dean found the body of Major Anderson... in the reception hall of this research base that was almost in ruins.

Major Anderson was accidentally stuck in the ceiling due to a malfunction in the time-space conversion device. His upper body appeared on the ceiling of the first floor, while his lower body was left on the floor of the second floor.

Dean's next task is to complete the special task that Major Anderson failed to complete... to find out the conspiracy the enemy is plotting in the research base.

He found a special wristband device on the wrist of Major Anderson's half on the second floor, and started a journey of switching time and space between the past and the present.

The current research base has naturally turned into ruins; but the past research base was intact and there were many researchers and security personnel inside.

When Dean encounters a damaged door that cannot be passed, he will go back in time, open the intact door and pass through the past. When he encounters an area that was inaccessible in the past, he will switch back to the present and use the broken passage to continue moving forward.

As Dean became more and more proficient in using the special wrist strap device, the whole game began to become as smooth as silk... and he even began to dislike attacking enemies.

After all, as long as he changes time and space, the enemy in front of him will disappear.

This level design... is simply divine!

Dean was completely obsessed.

At this point, the plot of the game seems to have finally taken on the main line.

In the plot, Dean learns from the video information left by Major Anderson that the IMC seems to be testing a powerful folding space-time weapon.

Using this folding space-time weapon, the IMC can easily destroy Harmony, the headquarters of the resistance.

In order to activate this weapon, IMC must use an item called the "Holy Ark" to provide energy for it.

The current research base is the place where the "Holy Ark" was once stored.

Relating to the news that Cooper heard from the IMC mercenaries in the first chapter, the IMC seems to be preparing to transfer the "Holy Ark" and then launch a final attack on the headquarters of the resistance.

Dean immediately used the time and space conversion device to go back in time, scanned the relevant information on the "Holy Ark" before it was transferred away, and then sent the information to the resistance headquarters.

After receiving the news, the headquarters directly announced a general attack on the base where the IMC was transferring the "Holy Ark", hoping to intercept the "Holy Ark" before it was transferred.

Next, comes the big scene war chapter of the game!

If the previous chapters [Step into the Void] and [Cause and Effect] allowed Dean to see what top level design is like, then the following chapters such as [Suffering] and [Holy Ark] will allow Dean to see what top level design is like.

Now I have seen what excellent war scenes and plot performances look like.

This game is really...

Why every chapter and every stage can bring players a completely different and fresh experience!

Who did "Firebringer" do it? How did they design the game?

The game continues.

At this point, the war in the plot has reached a fever pitch.

After Dean finally killed an enemy BOSS, he followed the [Titan] BT, which had lost one arm, and jumped into the enemy's spaceship where the "Holy Ark" was stored. With difficulty, he stored the "Holy Ark" in the BT cockpit and prepared to put it into the BT cockpit.

Take it away.

Unexpectedly, at the last moment, Dean and BT were stopped by Blisk, the leader of the IMC mercenaries.

Dean was knocked unconscious by the explosion, and when he woke up again, he found himself restrained against the wall by IMC mercenaries.

Not far away, the mercenary leader Brisk was negotiating terms with the IMC people remotely; while the [Titan] BT was restrained aside.

After completing the remote communication, Blisk turned around and walked to [Titan] BT, asking it to open the cockpit and hand over the "holy cabinet".

BT: Voice recognition...unable to recognize...

Since the energy of the "Holy Ark" was unstable, Blisk did not dare to forcefully open the cockpit, so he could only walk up to Dean, threaten him with a knife, and ask him to order BT to hand over the "Holy Ark."

At this time, two options appear on the screen.

Option 1 [Open what? Its chat box?]

Option 2 [BT, open the hatch after this guy dies.]

Dean was speechless for a while.

Is there a difference between these two options?

He thought for a while and chose option two.

Blisk looked helpless: "Do you really want to be a hero that much?"

Then, he took out his pistol, pointed it at Dean, and threatened the BT, saying that if it didn't open the hatch, Dean would suffer from brain damage.

BT: "The Pilot is in crisis. The visual system...has reached criticality and cannot use vision to find the Pilot."

BT was seriously injured in the previous explosion, and his whole body was covered in scars. He was indeed unable to move his field of vision widely.

Seeing that there was something going on, Brisk quickly ordered someone to escort Dean to BT.

Brisker: "See him? He's right here!"

BT: "Function...suffered...severe-severe impact damage..."

When Dean heard this, he couldn't help laughing.

Because the dubbing was just right, even if it was in a language he didn't understand, he could immediately tell that BT was lying, and it was also very clumsy.

At least he, the pilot who had been accompanying him for several hours, could react instantly.

However, after laughing twice, his mood slowly dropped again.

The reason why BT is like this is probably because completing the task of seizing the "Holy Ark" will conflict with Agreement 3 [Protect the Pilot], right?

If it sees Dean being threatened, it will definitely be in a dilemma, so it simply pretends that its functions are impaired and does not look at Dean.

but……

The incident will definitely not be that simple.

How could the villain give up coercion just because of his little lie?

Brisker raised his pistol, pointed it at Dean, and said angrily: "I don't care how serious your injury is! I know that there are still things in your body that can work...Open it quickly, or I will destroy your pilot's head."

flowering."

Then, he started counting 1, 2, 3.

[Titan] turned the visual system and saw Dean who was threatened. When Brisk started counting one, he silently opened the cockpit.

Brisker: "It's not that hard, right?"

When Dean saw this, his mood became more complicated.

Although he knew very well that BT was just an artificial intelligence, and it did so only because it was bound by the agreement, not because of so-called "feelings."

But he still couldn't help but feel a little moved in his heart.

Recalling the intimate dialogue options he had with BT before, he instantly realized that this might be the final effect the producer wanted to achieve.

...When humans and artificial intelligence develop a comradeship, the player's feelings for the game will be completely sublimated.

The game continues.

BT took advantage of Blisk not paying attention and launched an attack directly on them.

Although it fought hard to kill two enemies, it was all in vain.

After all, it is now restrained in place and unable to move at all.

One of Brisker's subordinates, Sloan, drove the Titan to BT and took away the "Holy Ark" from its cockpit.

BT struggled and stretched out an arm toward Sloan, but he couldn't reach him at all.

Sloan scoffed, thrust the gun into the cockpit of the BT, and fired wildly.

"Goodbye~"

The bullet passed through the BT's cockpit and directly shattered its body.

Dean could only lie helplessly on the ground, watching helplessly as BT stopped moving and turned into a pile of scrap metal.

It is probably "dead"?

At this time, Dean felt that his anger had been completely aroused.

Although BT is just an artificial intelligence;

Even though he only knew the other person for a few hours;

although……

This is just a game.

But he still wanted to avenge the other party.

He wants to tear all those mercenaries to pieces!

He believes that this game will not suppress his strong emotions.

In other words, the repression in this game at this time is just to release it in the later process!

Dean regained his mobility.

He slowly walked to the beaten BT.

At this time, BT suddenly spoke.

BT: "Cooper, this way.

"Cooper, I can't finish the job...but you can.

"Take my tool set, you may need it..."

After saying that, it took off its "eyes" and handed them to Dean.

Then, it stopped moving.

It should be completely "dead"...

Dean got a special pistol, a dagger, and BT's data core from the tool box.

Next, he began to perform subsequent tasks.

Survive, avoid, counterattack, escape!

Holding the special pistol and data core given by BT, Dean discovered that this was the official plug-in that was opened for him!

——Because he can use the data core to automatically target the enemy, and every time he shoots, he will kill with one hit!

Dean instantly realized that this was the producer's way of letting him vent his anger.

But he was not happy at all.

Because all of this is in exchange for BT's "life".

Rather than gaining such "superpowers", he would rather BT was still alive.

As long as BT is still alive and the two sides cooperate, they will still be invincible!

Fighting all the way outside the spacecraft, Dean heard the radio communication from Commander Sarah asking about his situation, but he never responded.

Now he just wants to tear those mercenaries to pieces and avenge BT!

Fight all the way from the spaceship to the ground of the planet.

At this time, Dean suddenly heard a special radio communication from Sarah: "Cooper, your [Titan] is ready. Call when it is ready."

What?

What is [Titan]?

Dean didn't react at all and subconsciously pressed the call button.

Immediately afterwards, a [Titan] fell from the sky and landed in front of him.

[Titan] lowered his head and extended his head with one empty "eye" in front of him.

So, he inserted BT's data core into it.

The next second, [Titan] stood up and said hello: "Hi, Jack (Cooper's name)"

Two options appear on the screen.

Option 1 [Glad to see you back alive, BT.]

Option 2【New model, same Titan?】

It was only then that Dean realized that the core of the data he had just been holding was actually the body of BT!

The other party's body is indeed broken, but all the other party's information is in this data core.

Now the other party has just changed his body and is alive again.

For artificial intelligence, changing bodies will have no impact at all.

Dean was silent for a moment, and then he couldn't help laughing.

He was actually cheated!

What a waste of grief!

However, this is a good ending after all, and there is no need for him to be angry about it.

He decisively chose option one.

Next, he should take revenge.

Hmm... Nothing will happen again in the future, right?

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