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"Phew, I'm exhausted. Seele, water~"

After giving his employees a pep talk, he began to explain his future plans in more detail.

Those empty words can only inspire temporarily; only meticulous planning can ensure the goal is achieved consistently. He spoke for almost an hour before he finished, his mouth dry as he stepped off the stage.

The annual party raffle was in full swing in the conference hall, and Nangong Yu and his colleagues, who were sitting in the first row, took the opportunity to return to their office.

"Here, brother, do you need Seele to feed you?"

As soon as he finished speaking, Seele brought him a glass of water with a gentle smile on her face.

Nangong Yu slumped in his chair, tilted his head back, and looked at Xi'er expectantly, saying, "Can I feed you mouth-to-mouth?"

"Drink it yourself."

He was hit on the head with a thud, and when he looked up, he met a pair of light gray eyes.

"Tsk, okay, okay."

He raised his hand, took the cup, and gulped down the water in one go, under Seele's somewhat regretful gaze.

"anything else?"

Seele took the empty cup and spoke.

"No, no, that's enough."

He let out a long sigh and looked at Bronya: "I'm so tired, Bronya, can you massage my shoulders?"

Bronya didn't refuse this. She took two steps forward, and the slightly trembling, high heel quickly covered her face, while Nangong Yu's head rested against her soft lower abdomen.

The delicate fingers pressed down on her shoulder, exerting a force disproportionate to her body size. The sensation, both pleasurable and painful, made Nangong Yu gasp immediately.

"What you just said on stage, was it all true?"

Just as Nangong Yu was being pressed down and groaning incessantly, Bronya suddenly spoke up and asked.

"What did you mean just now?"

Nangong Yu smiled and asked the question knowingly.

The fish has taken the bait!

"You mean those games you were talking about when you were discussing your future plans? You mentioned more than ten different types of games, and you have a plan for each one?"

When he introduced the future development of Gensokyo on stage, he naturally didn't skip over the gaming aspect. He mentioned all sorts of types suitable for virtual reality games, but didn't go into details, leaving Bronya scratching her head, itching with excitement.

"There should be a plan, right?"

He casually shook his head and said lazily.

"What do you mean by 'should'? Does it even exist?"

Bronya was a little annoyed by his uncertain words. She wanted to use force, but she was afraid of hurting him, so she could only lean down and hug his neck, gently pressing her soft hand against the back of his head, and awkwardly say something.

"I'm also a little curious~"

Kaguya also came over, sat down next to him, and smiled at him while resting her chin on her hand.

"Yeah, does it or doesn't it?"

He raised his head, feeling the softness behind him, and said meaningfully.

Their eyes met. After so many years of marriage, Bronya understood his meaning almost instantly. She was both amused and annoyed, and with a slightly flushed face, she leaned close to his ear.

Soon, Nangong Yu nodded in satisfaction, knowing that he could have some exciting fun that night.

"Are you satisfied now? Hurry up and tell me!"

Bronya spoke with a mixture of joy and anticipation in her voice, though she was both embarrassed and annoyed.

"Yes, there are, but there are too many ideas for one game genre, so we haven't decided which one to choose yet."

He shrugged and sighed, feigning distress.

"?"

Listen, can you hear what people are saying?

Everyone else is struggling to come up with good ideas, and you're already picking and choosing?

Thinking back to her experience designing games a long time ago, Bronya felt something stuck in her chest, making her feel uncomfortable.

"However, I've almost finalized my first game."

Before she could speak, Nangong Yu's words made her and Kaguya's eyes widen in surprise.

"what type is it?"

“fps,” Nangong Yu replied directly.

"FPS? Indeed, in terms of popularity and eye-catching appeal, FPS is definitely one of the most suitable choices." Kaguya nodded in agreement.

"And I've already thought of a name."

"what? What?!"

Bronya hugged her tighter and asked excitedly.

Nangong Yu smiled, enjoying the softness that enveloped her even more, before slowly opening her mouth.

"Call of Duty: Modern Warfare".

Chapter 269 Sister Aili, you've gained weight...

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.

Call of Duty is an absolutely indispensable game in the history of FPS games. It can almost be called the benchmark for all FPS games. Many FPS games have the shadow of Call of Duty. Until the time of Nangong Yu's time travel, only another series of games could rival it in this field.

However, this time he doesn't intend to simply recreate Call of Duty exactly as it is.

For single-player games, the original Modern Warfare trilogy is the obvious choice. Its epic war storyline and well-developed characters provide players with the most immersive and memorable experience. In contrast, the remastered trilogy falls short, shifting from war to counter-terrorism, and its reputation has declined.

I thought it was the beginning of a legend, but I never imagined it would reach its peak. Not to mention the new works that followed.

As for online gaming, he doesn't plan to use the Call of Duty model.

At this point, it's time to introduce another series of our works, which is on par with Call of Duty and is jokingly referred to as the Crouching Dragon and the Young Phoenix – the Battlefield series.

In terms of multiplayer battles, Call of Duty's online mode leans more towards competition, highlighting individual skill and operation. Battlefield, however, is different. Putting aside some shameless veterans who just loot fries, its battlefield design and overall immersive experience are unmatched by Call of Duty.

Teamwork, coordination between different units, everyone fulfilling their roles, and working together with various vehicles are essential to achieving final victory.

Especially when you fight to the very end, and only a few people are left to turn the tide, capture the stronghold, and achieve final victory, the exhilarating feeling is like taking a sip of ice-cold Sprite on a hot summer day—it makes you feel incredibly high.

Of course, this isn't about comparing which is better or worse. Both have their own audiences. Call of Duty is all about having fun, and the high-intensity gunfights on the small map are the perfect choice for a thrilling combat experience. But if you prefer the atmosphere of war and teamwork, Battlefield is a better option.

In the past, Nangong Yu might have considered doing both, but this new work represents Gensokyo's first step into virtual reality, so it naturally needs to be perfect and fully utilize the advantages of this new technology.

What are the differences between virtual reality and traditional gaming modes?

Isn't it just an immersive experience where you can be there in person and have a personal experience?

Once you understand this, you won't need to hesitate any longer when choosing the online mode. What could be more suitable than Battlefield?

Imagine the players at the virtual reality conference experiencing a virtual pod for the first time, and the first game they play is a 50v50 free-for-all. In the vast map, fighter jets roar through the sky, cannons boom in your ears, walls collapse, and high-rise buildings crumble. You hide behind cover, and bullets fly around your feet, kicking up clouds of dust.

Your teammates were screaming frantically over the radio. To complete the mission, your teammates fell one by one. Finally, you fell too. Just as you were about to close your eyes and wait for death, a figure leaped over the bombing and hail of bullets, desperately rushing to your side. He quickly injected a syringe into your body, then gripped your hand tightly and pulled you up. You felt your body warming up, and you heard your comrade's strong voice: "Hey, get up, brother!"

The sheer excitement and immersion were enough to send everyone's adrenaline soaring, completely captivating them in this war game.

Just look at those people playing paintball, using crude maps and non-lethal paintball guns, they can still be so immersed in it. I can't even imagine how much appeal the game will have when it comes out.

However, the only downside is that it might be too exciting and stimulating for players. What if players find other games boring after experiencing their game?

Hey hey hey.

Thinking of this, he couldn't help but chuckle to himself.

In the office, upon hearing his name, Bronya and Kaguya began to ponder.

Seeing this, Seele quietly pushed Bronya aside and lay down behind her brother, pressing her head against his back and massaging his shoulders with both hands.

"A war theme? That does seem like a good option."

As she pondered, many thoughts raced through Bronya's mind.

Thoughts raced, but designing a game is no easy task, even a game's prototype.

After thinking for a while, Bronya rubbed her head in exasperation and shook it, saying, "Have you finished writing the proposal?"

I instinctively wanted to pinch his shoulder, but suddenly realized my hands were empty.

He turned his head in confusion and found that his spot had been taken over by Seele, who was happily hugging her brother's neck and feeding him fruit.

Bronya raised an eyebrow but didn't say much. She'd settle the score tonight.

"The folder has been created!"

"Pfft~ So they didn't do anything at all~"

Seele laughed and happily snuggled up to her brother.

"Do you have any specific ideas? For example, game modes, weapon selection, map design, and the division between online and single-player modes..."

Bronya almost blurted out all the doubts that had been on her mind, but Nangong Yu quickly waved his hand to interrupt her.

"Stop, stop, stop! Why are you in such a hurry?"

He raised his hand, and Seele leaned forward and rested her chin on his palm, letting her brother play with her little face at will.

Bronya rolled her eyes at him. This was the first virtual game, how could she not be curious?

"It's not that I don't want to say, it's just that it's not the right time yet."

He gently stroked Seele's soft lips with his fingertips and continued, "In the past, I would come up with the plan in advance, and then everyone would study it. At first, you two would offer some of your own opinions, but in the end, you just blindly followed along without saying anything."

Have you lost your creativity?

She instinctively wanted to blurt out those words, but thankfully Nangong Yu held back.

"So this time we'll make some differences. It just so happens that we haven't had much to do for the past two weeks. Weren't you complaining about being a bit bored yesterday?"

His knuckles were bitten, so he could only turn to tease the warm, playful little tongue, while his mouth continued to say, "Let's continue until after the New Year, by which time my plan should be almost finished."

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