
Using a game development system is easier than Alex imagined.
He was initially concerned that he had never studied game development in his lifetime, especially programming. But while interacting with the system's computer, Alex feels things are much simpler than he imagined.
If he needed an item to work like that, he just needed to type that it should work that way, and the system would automatically fill in the functionality as he imagined.
Using the development of Minecraft as an example, when he tells the system that he wants sand and gravel blocks to have gravity, the system will go straight into his mind and understand what he wants to do.
Of course, he even thought of trying to imagine Minecraft and tell the system to do it that way, but in doing so the system sent him a notification that scared him a little.
[To perfectly represent the host's memory game, it would cost 50,000 Game Points. Because the host memory function is so advanced, the game needs to be upgraded to 'Advanced Sandbox', which costs an additional 200,000 Game Points. ]
After seeing this message, Alex stopped lazing around and started to think for himself every aspect he would put into the game.
Most of the game stuff he can do by using the basic system resources, since Minecraft is not a game with many things, he does not need to spend a lot of Game Points for development.
Of course, it was because he decided to use one of the older versions of the game.
The game will not have the latest updates like Cave Update, Nether Update, Village Update and Pillager, much more advanced than the early versions of Minecraft in the previous world.
Curious, Alex asked the system something. "System, is it possible to make the game available for players to develop mods?"
[That's possible, but since the game isn't created using any of the platforms in this world, users will have to spend 50 Game Points to develop a mod development platform. ]
"Hmm.that's good. I agreed. Although a little expensive, it's still important for this game." Alex said with a smile on his face.
"But the system, you said the game wasn't made using any of the platforms in the world, how does it work?" Alex asked.
[The game was developed on a more developed world platform, which reduced the cost and time it took to create the game. Of the 200 points spent on choosing a game style, 50% were used to convert the game into an acceptable platform in this world, whereas 50% were used to convert the game% others are used for the features used in the game itself. ]
"An acceptable platform in the world? How come?" Alex asked with a frown. He thought this game would be played on a PC or console.
[Advanced world platforms were created for playing games where players were teleported to another world. However, in this platform if the player dies in the game, he also dies in real life. It is therefore necessary to modify this platform so that only the conscience of the player enters into the game world, and add a security system so that the player returns to his original world if dead in the game. ]
As he read the message floating in front of him, Alex felt the feathers on his body lift up. He thought he was just developing an ordinary computer game, but he was actually working on a program that sent people to another world?! If there is no such security system, will the player die in his game?
He had seen videos of people playing Minecraft in VR in his previous life, but no one really liked it, they said it was too weird and claustrophobic. Some professionals even said it was due to the hardware limitations of the time.
But according to what the system says, Alex does not have to worry about these limits and can feel the game perfectly.
With that in mind, he was even more concerned about making the game better.
To turn game lighting into something more realistic, he even paid another 50 Game Points to add a Shader package to the game world. It would be very strange to enter another reality and the sun is weak, the water has no reflection.
After that the graphics are amazing.
The problem was when he started to feel like he had forgotten some things in the game.
"What should I do.." Alex asked himself anxiously.
He played Minecraft for many years, but playing it is one thing, another thing to remember every detail, every block, every mass.playing it is one thing, another thing to remember every detail, every block, every mass.
Until he realized he still had 100 free points.
"System, is there anything I can do to remember all the details of the game?" Alex asked anxiously.remember all the details of the game?" Alex asked worriedly.
[Users can purchase Memory Capsules for 50 Game Points. This capsule will make the user remember everything related to something specific for 24 hours. After 24 hours, the memory of him will begin to fade if the user does not notice it anymore, but if the user really concentrates on what he wants to remember, he can remember it again, he said, but it's not that easy. Ps. Using a lot of memory capsules on something specific can make that memory permanent. ]
Reading the message floating in front of him made Alex smile with satisfaction. He could still save 50 Gaming Points after using the memory pod.in front of him made Alex smile with satisfaction. He could still save 50 Gaming Points after using the memory pod.
Without thinking twice he bought the capsule and swallowed it.
Within a few seconds many memories began to appear in his mind, initially a little sore, but as time went on it only became a little uncomfortable.it started to appear in his mind, initially a little sick, but as time went on, but as time goes on it just becomes a little uncomfortable.
Until he completely adapts to that memory and goes back to developing Minecraft.
Alex is determined to finish Minecraft tonight.