Chapter 264: 258 Toras<div>
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“What?!” Yuri Johnson was taken aback, only a third?
“That’s why I said to temporarily halt all negotiations. If you want to talk, sure, but we need to reconsider the price. I don’t know what price you’re thinking of, but it’s definitely not suitable.” Finn Lewis stated decisively. Because of the server issue, it was assumed that Lewis had to directly exchange the points. 9000 points implied 90 million federal coins per server, well, of course, that’s the direct conversion.<div>
Although earning money guarantees points without deducting any money, the actual price is not that expensive. However, for Lewis, points are way more valuable than money.
“I see, luckily I haven’t signed the contract yet.” Although Lewis owns 57% of WY’s shares, Johnson is still the CEO of WY, any contract he signs still takes effect.
“Um, like this, I’ll go to thepany tomorrow and let you know about the future of the game.” Lewis nodded at Johnson and then hung up the phone.
After hanging up the phone with Johnson, Lewis called Hannah Lincoln, “Young Master.” Lincoln now also started to address him the same way as Fishy Wells did.
“Is everything alright at the shoptely?” Lewis asked.
“It’s alright, but there are lots of onlookers every day.” Lincoln let out a wry smile.
“Well, prepare to close the store beginning tomorrow, and find a home renovationpany for redecoration. It has to be done in a ssic style,” Lewis instructed.
“Yes, Young Master,” Lincoln responded.
When Lewis returned home, he enjoyed a rare good sleep. He was not used to the bed in the other dimension. The next morning, he headed to the IVY headquarters. When Lewis arrived at WY, Johnson was already waiting inside. Seeing Lewising, Johnson spoke a little helplessly, “Director Lewis, you should have told me in advance. What if I had signed the contract? Wouldn’t I be at a loss?!”
“Alright, alright, that’s my fault.” Lewis shrugged helplessly.
“The representatives from several gamepanies are here. Do you want to speak with them first?” Johnson asked Lewis.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om<div>
“I think it’s better to talk to you first.” Lewis thought. The current version of the game could only be considered a third of the full version. The remaining two-thirds hadn’t even been released yet. So, it’s better to first discuss things with Johnson.
“Alright, I’ll have them wait a bit.” Johnson nodded, gave some instructions to his secretary, and then followed Lewis into the small meeting room.
After entering the meeting room, Johnson immediately asked, “Director Lewis, what did you mean by saying that the current version of the game isn’t theplete one?”
“Well, actually…” Lewis thought for a moment, turned on theputer in the conference room, connected his phone to the projector inside theputer, and Olivia Thatcher instantly broadcasted what Lewis wanted to present.
“What’s this?” Naturally, Johnson instantly recognized the content. The style clearly matched the game, but the equipment was definitely not from any of the eight sects in the game.
“This is also part of Monster World, or to be more specific, a portion of it.” Lewis pressed the remote, then continued, “The difference is that we operate the me Nation part in our homnd, and this is the overseas part.”
“Overseas part?” Johnson was taken aback.
“Yes, overseas part. Because I didn’t tell you, in thete stages, a Territory Wars feature will be introduced, simr to the faction wars in games now. The only difference is that at that time, the faction wars will be between Western yers and me Nation yers,” Lewis nonchntly exined.
“Really?!” Johnson was shocked. Ignoring whether the technology could do it, if Lewis could indeed create such a game, it meant that this game would definitely be more yable than Monster World! Territory Wars, especially those clearly dividing Federation and Asna Continent, would definitely draw all yers into it!
“Hehe, you should remember the map of Monster World, right? There are many unopened parts on the west side of the map. Actually, that’s the Territory Wars map. There are mountains on the far west of the currently opened map. A portal will be openedter, and there will be a map after the portal. It’s the junction of two continents, and on the other side, it’s the map I’m preparing to operate in the Federation.”
“The map size on both sides is roughly the same, but the West also has eight professions. The difference is that the eight professions arepletely different from those in our homnd and belong to special Western professions, for example, wizard, pdin, thief, ranger, etc. The system on both sides will also be different. Naturally, the maps, tasks, and copies will also bepletely different. They can entirely stand as another game.”<div>
“This… this is indeed rather shocking. But how will you open Territory Wars in the future?” Johnson asked curiously.
“Currently, I’m thinking of this: when operating in the Northern Europe Federation, the server count, yer count, and server names will be exactly the same. But the clients on both sides will temporarily be different, meaning Territory Wars won’t be opened for now,” Lewis thought for a while before answering, “because our technology can’t do it yet.”
“So that means this issue can be resolvedter?” Johnson hurriedly inquired.
“Of course! And we even have a prospect now. Solving this technology problem isn’t too difficult. After solving it, servers with the same names domestically and overseas can be connected directly. There will be three linked servers acting as a server group. All data will be transferred through the three servers to reduce dy caused by undersea cables to the greatest extent. ording to our current tests, this dy can be reduced to within 100 milliseconds,” Finn Lewis immediately replied.
“Within 100 milliseconds is enough! Many domestic game yers y with a dy much higher than this number,” Johnson answered, somewhat surprised.
“If we can really achieve this, our game might dominate the gaming world in the future! Haha, maybe WY could monopolize the gaming industry.”
The speaker might be speaking without any particr intention, but the listener took it to heart. Johnson was just speaking casually, but Lewis felt a small stir within him. Lewis hadn’t forgotten that he still had a mission called the birth of Toras. Is the gaming industry a monopoly? Any industry could be a monopoly, and gaming was no exception.
Lewis suddenly realized that it would be very difficult for him toplete that mission in other industries, but the gaming industry could be the fastest way for him to aplish this mission without spending a lot of money. Although Zero provided the mission capital, if Zero gave Lewis one trillion federation coins, would Lewis dare to spend it?
No, he wouldn’t! He could exin away a few billion, or even tens of billions of federal coins, as long as the technology in his hands was strong enough. But if you gave him a trillion, where would this moneye from? You should know that the flow of one trillion federal coins could even influence the international exchange rate instantly..