Chapter 355: 221 Let's Settle the Account (Part 1)_1
Chapter 355: Chapter 221 Let’s Settle the Account (Part 1)_1
“MOD huh…”
MODs are various game plugins, which can also be called modules. Players can customize various effects in the game, build scenarios, modify characters, and ultimately make the game more distinctive.
The core game can be fun, but with MODs added, it can become even more enjoyable.
For the Teddy Bear, Mysterious Mirror, the King of Destruction in the story mode was his own transcendental catastrophe in the original world, and this catastrophe was overcome with the help of players, so satisfying their requests was very reasonable, and it even implied a karmic connection.
And after transcending, he could control every Mysterious Mirror world, able to change the content at will with just a thought.
In the Mysterious Mirror world, he was an omnipotent being, and could customize anything at whim.
Therefore, making a few hundred or even thousands of MODs that players wanted was absolutely no problem.
Moreover, players could also customize their own MODs, making their worlds even more exciting.
After understanding what he could do, the Mysterious Mirror immediately said, “No problem, consider it done.”
“Is that really so, foster father!”
The news that MODs could be customized caused a huge stir and excited all “Spirit Vessel” players.
After all, the quality of Fang Cheng Studio games was well-known, but the game had been quite rigid, with no prior MODs, leaving some players who wanted a unique experience somewhat disappointed.
Even players from other Fang Cheng Studio games came to see just how far the first MOD-capable Fang Cheng Studio game would go.
And as soon as the Mysterious Mirror thought about it, every player discovered that “Spirit Vessel” game mode indeed had a new MOD mode added.
In this mode, players could find and download other publicly available MODs, as well as create their own.
The in-game translation feature meant that it became a platform where players from all around the world could interact, completely breaking down language barriers and allowing them to present themselves in front of the global gaming community.
Since it had just opened, there were only a few MODs created by players as pranks, and nothing else; but once players began to understand the content of these game modules, nearly every player was left speechless with surprise.
This MOD… was way too open!
The Mysterious Mirror world encompassed an entire universe; players could customize any planet, modifying the buildings and terrain on it.
They could create or delete NPCs, define the effects of chips, and modify every component.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
They could even upload images as texture maps for Mecha; turning what was once an imposing Mecha into a JK schoolgirl in an instant, fulfilling two fantasies at once.
Unfortunately, no 18+ mode could be activated, and while subtle lewdness could still be incorporated, simple implications were fine, but anything too explicit was out of bounds.
Although this limitation was somewhat regrettable, discovering what they could do excited the players’ creative urges immensely.
Want to create a story? That’s possible!
They had access to multiple NPC templates, all animals and plants, but their expressions and mannerisms could be customized, voices could be self-recorded, even the tone could be fully customized.
Want a large structure? That’s possible!
There were countless preset buildings available, ready to be deployed, and players could even build their own ideal ecosystems from scratch, creating countless stunning landscapes, some even akin to paradise.
Looking for unique gameplay? That’s possible!
NPC logic could be customized, stats could be adjusted, and some players even tried to create a gacha game using Mecha NPCs. Although still rough around the edges, it showcased the infinite possibilities of the MOD.
There’s nothing “Spirit Vessel” can’t do if you can imagine it.
Girl raising simulators, RPG battles, strategy games… the creativity of the players began to surface, making the MODs for this game as famous as the core game in a short time.
A flood of customized mods began to appear, with players from all over the world showing off their talents, resulting in a surge of various types of mods in a short period.
As MODs accumulated, a new need arose among players.
They needed a platform to exchange insights about MODs.
Game Inn quickly became the top choice for players, bringing in another wave of traffic. Yet, the nearly perfect web infrastructure of Squirrel No.1 easily handled the surge, making Game Inn a global gaming platform.
Noticing that most players started discussing MOD issues below “Spirit Vessel,” Squirrel No.1, No.2, and No.3 were a bit confused.
It seemed like they were discussing our universe, but not quite.
Why can spaceships fall in love?
Why can planets fall in love with each other?
Why can Cosmic Behemoths fall in love with each other?
Do you have some misconceptions about love and development games?
But aside from the somewhat strange love development, the other aspects were pretty normal.
In regards to the appearance of MODs, they assumed this was part of Great Heavenly Lord’s plan, so they didn’t hesitate to start advertising and divert traffic, reigniting the slightly faded enthusiasm for “Spirit Vessel” after the big competition.
On gaming media outlets, numerous journalists became enthralled after experiencing the MOD mode.
They said it was a revolution in game mods, opining that “Spirit Vessel” would create a miracle as a result of this move and that the rich variety of settings would further reduce game production costs.
What do you think?
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