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Chapter 525 Multinational War
Chapter 525 Multinational War
Inside an internet cafe in the heart of Bangkok's Chinatown, bearing a neon sign that reads "Pattaya Internet Cafe".
Smoke swirled around the room, and the air was filled with the clamor of voices.
A young man in a Hawaiian shirt sat casually on a high stool next to the bar, a cigarette dangling from his mouth.
"How's the game promotion going?" The young man tapped on the bar, his voice not loud, but it instantly quieted the noisy internet cafe.
Several local young people shrank back in fear when they saw the young man.
The internet cafe owner grinned, revealing a gold tooth, and said in fluent Thai, "Brother Tiger, don't worry, we've advertised it all over Bangkok, from the biggest ladyboy club to the durian stalls on the street corners."
"Hmm." The young man looked around the messy internet cafe and said, "Our young master has spoken. When the public beta comes out, he's going to compare the promotional results of the teams in Southeast Asia. The first place online will be richly rewarded, and the last place will be severely punished. If I end up in last place, I guarantee none of you will have a good time."
"Don't worry, Tiger, we're all going all out," the internet cafe owner quickly replied with a smile.
The young man nodded in satisfaction. He stood on the stool, grabbed the loudspeaker on the bar, and shouted in broken Thai mixed with Chinese, "Hey! Siamese brothers, are you having a good time slaying monsters?"
"Awesome!" the young people in the internet cafe responded one after another.
"Want to have even more fun?"
"Yes!" came another wave of responses.
A satisfied smile spread across the young man's face as he shouted, "Tonight, Prince Group has booked the entire venue! Everyone can enjoy themselves for free! Drinks are unlimited! If you get a rare item, take a screenshot and post it to Friendster. I'll pay you based on your Friendster views. For every 10 views over 1000, I'll give you 1 baht!"
"Wow!!!" The entire internet cafe instantly erupted in cheers and screams.
Friendster is Asia's largest social media platform, with over 3500 million registered users across the region!
A 10,000-person square in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Several young men wearing Prince Group T-shirts were struggling to carry a large speaker.
The leader was a lean Vietnamese man named Ah Min, who used to be a junket operator at Tran Tri Casino and is now the regional manager for the Prince Group in Ho Chi Minh City.
"Brother Ming, this thing is too heavy," one of the underlings complained.
"Shut up!" Amin glared at him and said, "Get to work."
He directed the installation of speakers on the makeshift stage, next to which stood a banner with an exaggerated promotional image of "The Chronicles of the Primordial Era": roaring dragons and charging warriors.
A large line of text next to it reads: Conquer Asia! Let's fight to our hearts' content!
After setting up the stage, Ah Ming waved his hand, and three blond-haired men immediately jumped onto the stage. The leader, holding a microphone, shouted loudly in Vietnamese: "Everyone, we are the boy band HKT band, and now we will present our title track to you."
Soon, the melody began.
Accompanied by the melody, the three blond-haired men began to sing a very heartfelt, cheesy, and upbeat song:
Braces Girl
How beautiful
My sister has such strong and beautiful legs
……
The catchy melody instantly attracted passersby.
Several Vietnamese youths passing by stopped and started swaying their heads to the rhythm.
Offstage, people from the Prince Group took the opportunity to hand out cheap plastic fans printed with the game's logo and the Prince Group's name, while loudly shouting: "Want to make big money? Come play Primordial Era! Asia's most awesome online game!"
An elderly woman selling rice noodles asked curiously, "Can this game really make money?"
The fan-distributing boy smiled mysteriously and lowered his voice: "Auntie, did you see that guy in armor on stage? Just yesterday, he got a ring at an internet cafe in Saigon and sold it for this much!"
He held up five fingers.
"Five hundred yuan?" the woman asked.
"Knife Music!" the underling said smugly.
The woman's eyes lit up instantly. She quickly handed the stall to the person next to her and said while wiping her hands, "How do you play? I'll buy one for my son to try too! He's married to three wives and still doesn't go out to work. He just lies at home every day being supported by his wives. It's driving me crazy!"
Within the second test server of the Asia server of the game "Primordial War Chronicles".
A group of Vietnamese players with the prefix YN- are being cornered in an ancient tomb by a group of players with the prefix MY-.
The leader was a skilled player named YN-Zhiming. Although his equipment was decent, there were too many players with the MY- prefix. They could only rely on the narrow passages of the ancient tomb cave to fight a war of attrition against these enemies.
YN-Chi Ming shouted in Vietnamese on the chat: "Hold on! Brothers, we will never back down!"
Meanwhile, MY-Kuangfeng shouted in Malay: "[Surrender! You despicable Thais! This is Malaysian territory!]"
Just then, a group of players with the ID prefix TG- appeared out of the side passage like ghosts. The leader was a warrior named TG-Viper, whose equipment was excellent. As soon as he appeared, he instantly killed several newcomers in the back row of the Malaysian team who were just there to make up the numbers.
TG-Viper typed in Thai: "Malaysians, get out of our leveling area!"
When YN-Zhiming and his group saw that someone was willing to help, they started typing and calling out.
The language barrier caused a serious problem: Thai players saw Vietnamese players spamming the chat with shouts and accusations, and thought they were being insulted.
They had a long history of animosity with Vietnam, and when they saw these Vietnamese bastards daring to make noise in nearby waters, they were immediately enraged.
What started as a conflict between Vietnam and Malaysia escalated rapidly.
In less than ten minutes, the Thai, Vietnamese, and Malaysian players were completely enraged.
Indonesian players, seeing a fight breaking out, rushed in with great enthusiasm, while Filipino power leveling services, sensing a business opportunity, created various alt accounts to fish in the chaos and steal equipment...
The shouts, skill sound effects, and monster roars in various languages are mixed together, forming a unique international symphony.
Meanwhile, in the Tianhuang Battlefield leveling map, a Japanese female player RB-Sakura sent a team invitation to a Korean player HG-Jihyun, politely typing: "Brother, let's fight monsters together."
【You idiot.】HG-Ji-Hyun, upon seeing that the person was Japanese, charged at him without saying a word.
The female player was thrown into the air in a daze, and then she saw HG-Zhixian swing the knife.
"Nani? Baka yarou!" Nearby Japanese players were furious upon seeing this.
I kindly invited you to fight monsters together, and you actually attacked me? Did you eat too much kimchi and hurt your brains?
Suddenly, another inexplicable cross-border PK broke out, leaving players from other countries around them dumbfounded. Then... these players also joined the melee.
Forget who's attacking whom, just kill them first, this is the test server anyway.
In an instant, this place became a battlefield!
Taking advantage of the low latency of the local network, Vietnamese player YN-Jungle Eagle performed with ghostly skill, taking down two people in a row and excitedly showing off in Vietnamese in the guild channel.
A Korean player, HG-War God, saw the Vietnamese player kill two of them in quick succession and became enraged. He bypassed several Japanese players and charged at the Vietnamese player with his knife. Seeing someone drop equipment, a group of Indonesian players who were leveling up in a party rushed in, shouting peace slogans, and trampled on the equipment on the ground.
Everyone has forgotten why this battle started; all they know is that the players' corpses are lying all over the ground.
The world channel was completely flooded with profanities in various languages, and some third-party translation plugins also translated the most distinctive greetings from different countries into all sorts of bizarre ways.
At that moment, Chen Zhi, sitting in his office with a cigar in his mouth, had just been beaten to death by a group of Filipino players.
He frowned and cursed, "Damn it, they dare to mess with me, the number one warrior of the Primordial Era? Do they really think my Mad Blade Alliance is just for show?"
He immediately logged into QQ and started calling out in the Mad Blade Alliance group: "Everyone, gather at the Ancient Tomb Cave!"
He was the agent for the overseas version, so naturally he couldn't play the domestic version. The brothers of the Mad Blade Alliance had been with him through thick and thin for more than two years, and he simply couldn't abandon them.
With Cheng Yi's consent, the commonly used IP ranges of the Mad Blade Alliance members were unblocked.
To avoid causing unwarranted speculation among domestic players, they did not use the name "Mad Blade Alliance" but instead named it "Red Legion".
Soon, a team of one hundred Chinese players, all dressed in mid-level sets, stormed into the entrance of the ancient tomb cave.
Everyone's name is prefixed with Red-.
Their guild name: Red Legion.
Guild Leader: Red-Bloodthirsty Mad Blade.
【Kill!】The uniform clothing and slogans stood out conspicuously on the chaotic battlefield, instantly attracting most of the firepower.
Wherever the Red Army went, the Filipino players suffered defeat after defeat.
They swept through the area like a whirlwind, wiping out the dozens of Filipino players completely.
Players from other countries saw this and thought it was incredibly cool, so they all started to imitate it.
Indonesian players formed the group "Archipelago Eagles".
Vietnamese players have formed the "Trung Son Legion".
Thai gamers have started a "Hunky Men Club".
The rudiments of national factions began to quietly take shape amidst the chaotic battles of this test server.
Jingzhou, Momo Games Monitoring Center.
Kong Feng, invisible, watched the noisy insults and skill explosion effects mixed in various languages on the screen, and laughed so hard he slapped his thigh: "Hahaha, Chen Zhi did a good job."
When players in a game have conflicts, it's like money is coming in.
Chen Zhi's men were mixed in with the guilds of these countries, stirring up trouble.
Kong Feng's assistant looked at the backend data and said, "Mr. Kong, should we try to implement a real-time translation function? They can't even communicate with each other; it's too chaotic."
"Chaos?" Kong Feng laughed heartily, his eyes gleaming. "That's exactly the chaos we want! Look at the number of online players, look at the rate at which paid items are being consumed! Chaotic times breed heroes, chaotic servers generate massive revenue!"
Although a closed beta test has already been conducted, this is the first time that such a large number of overseas players have flooded into a single server, especially players from different countries who speak different languages.
"The peak number of online users has exceeded 10,000! And it's still rising!" a monitor shouted excitedly.
"How's the server load?" Kong Feng stared intently at the backend data.
The head of the technical department said in a trembling voice, "Mr. Kong, the load is about to break! Players who are far from the Singapore server are experiencing severe lag and are being stuck in place. Many people are complaining."
Kong Feng slowly said, "Let me make a note of this. The first optimization focus is on server stress resistance, the second focus is on the logic of large-scale melee combat, and the third focus is on monitoring the impact of skill effects on the server."
At that moment, the head of Momo Games' operations department rushed in, holding real-time Friendster data in his hand, and said, "Mr. Kong! The total number of views for our game-related topics on Friendster has exceeded 2000 million!"
"So many?" Kong Feng was somewhat surprised.
"The main reason is that a blogger posted a battle report, which went viral on Friendster." The head of operations handed the printed photos to Kong Feng and said, "Mr. Kong, take a look. I think this method might become our next promotional direction."
Kong Feng took the photos and looked them over one by one, feeling somewhat surprised.
This post was written in English.
The title is: [Breaking News! Multi-Nation Battle in the Ancient Tomb Battlefield of the Primordial Era!]
Malaysian Gale vs. Thai Viper vs. Nagayama Shimei vs. Red Army!
A massive battle involving hundreds of people—who will reign supreme in the ancient tomb?
This was a very simple gimmick post, but it was clearly biased towards Vietnam, which immediately attracted tens of thousands of comments and over six million views.
The comments were written in different languages. Although Kong Feng couldn't understand these languages, he could understand the exclamation marks.
Judging from the number of exclamation marks, these comments contain a very high percentage of mothers.
Judging from the current situation, "The Legend of the Primordial Era" is quite well-known in Asia.
On the computer screen, the players of the Red Legion were carrying out Bloodthirsty Blade's orders discreetly and efficiently.
Using their familiarity with the terrain and their prediction of when things would get stuck, they precisely avoided the center of the battle, frequently moving along the edges and killing one unlucky guy after another.
At this moment, Cheng Yi sat in his office, watching the post on his Friendster account go viral, and smiled happily.
This post titled "Explosive! Multi-national battle in the ancient tomb battlefield of the Primordial Era!" isn't explosive enough.
He thought for a moment, then started a new thread and quickly typed in the title: [Vietnamese Player Interview: Thai Players Are All Too Soft!]
Cheng Yi clicked to publish after writing several hundred words.
"Sigh, there are enough conflicts." Cheng Yi's mind raced: "Now there are still a few important issues to resolve, one is the online game accelerator, and the other is the development of the Primordial Treasure Pavilion."
"Server optimization alone is not enough; we must also reduce latency at network nodes in various countries."
"As for the Primordial Treasure Pavilion, it will be connected to third-party payment software so that players can sell equipment directly in the game. We will take a 30% transaction fee."
"The first problem can be left to Lin Qingyin. She can modify the previous accelerator and purchase enough overseas IP nodes."
"As for the second question, it needs to be developed by the Alipay team. Ideally, it should be integrated with Alipay's overseas version, MoPay."
Cheng Yi quickly put together a detailed product development plan. These two products already existed in his previous life, so he only needed to write out the main functions.
(End of this chapter)
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