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Chapter 290 Why do we put Easter eggs in games?

Chapter 290 Why do we put Easter eggs in games?
Gaunter O'Dimm is a very special demon; He is not very powerful and is an original character from the game. He basically cannot enjoy the influence bonus of the original novel and can only rely on the imagination of the game players. As a result, the strength He shows in the virtual dimension is not strong enough.

Even a young Minerva frightened this demon.

As a demon, he does not have a strong desire to destroy humans and human civilization. Mirror Master only appears briefly in the game, and he teases and punishes people who have a certain degree of "evil" in themselves; whether it is the villain who comes from a family of robbers in "Hearts of Stone" or the rich lady who is extravagant and vain and tramples on the dignity of the poor in "Blood and Wine", they all have their own hateful aspects.

From this perspective, O'Dimm chose his victims with a "cause and effect" mentality; including the fact that he paid close attention to Constantine because he had a similar situation. After all, Hell's detective had been restless since he was a child. He almost killed his father when he first learned magic, and when he grew up, he brought disaster to all his relatives.

Compared to other demons, O'Dimm is more like a tourist, a traveler from a strange world, an indifferent bystander; He pays more attention to interacting with a specific person - although the way of interaction is somewhat special - and does not have a preconceived attitude towards the entire human race.

Perhaps it is precisely this kind of cold-eyed and indifferent mentality that allows O'Dimm to always show vision and insight beyond his own ability, and often see through the essence of certain things before others.

For example, the question He raised this time made Lin You think about it for a long time, and he still didn't figure it out until He left.

The birth of the Big World Plan was because countless single worlds had been destroyed over thousands of years; the gods could not find a solution, and in order to avoid future destruction they had to stick together for warmth.

But what if the author's experiment of creating the "unknown" is successful? "Unknown" means truth, and truth means that the world can exist independently without the influence of the real dimension.

When the "unknown" experiment succeeds, does it mean that there is no need for a big world plan, and all worlds can avoid the fate of destruction? At the very least, will there be no need for so many gods to live in one world?
This idea is no joke; ordinary people feel uncomfortable living in small and crowded houses, let alone a group of gods?
In the past, there was no way to develop a big world plan, so a bunch of gods could only squeeze into the same world; everyone had to pay a price, give up some interests, and live in a crowded way.

But if one day everyone suddenly finds that they don’t have to crowd together, and each pantheon can go back to its own home and divide up the story world, and they can live well by changing the plot and creating the "unknown"...will the big world plan collapse immediately then?

If the Great World Plan collapsed, how would the author deal with himself? Would he be abandoned by the gods, or would he become the "golden apple" that the gods fought for?
Lin You deduced the matter several times in his mind, but he still could not come to a definite conclusion until Minerva finished digesting it and woke up.

The author, who was confused, became quiet in the following days. Constantine had been targeted by the Vatican; for the ownership of the Holy Lance, this Hell Detective would definitely have to play out a new story that had never appeared in comics, movies or TV series.

Lin You decided to wait for the end of the story, not to do anything to cause trouble, and not to push for new "unknowns" for the time being. At the same time, he also wanted to see how the gods, including God, would react when his attitude towards the "unknown" changed.

By observing the reactions of the gods, perhaps we can judge their true attitude towards the "unknown".

Unfortunately, everything was normal with the gods, at least God's attitude remained the same as always, neither supporting nor opposing, and there was no urging; Lin You's plan could almost be declared a failure.

As the Christmas holidays came to an end, as Constantine began his second semester - which was destined to be his last semester - of teaching at Hogwarts, Lin You also began his new world fusion mission.

"Where is it this time?" Lin You asked casually in the Garden of Eden. He could not observe God's reaction, and he also tried his best not to let the gods notice his own psychological changes.

"It's a world you liked very much in the past." God replied with a smile. "Is it related to the game?" Lin You made a guess without even looking up.

God still smiled gently, and his tone just showed a hint of surprise: "Did you guess it?"

"Because for me, the only thing I can describe as liking is games; since this is the world I liked before, it must be related to games." Lin You's answer fits the image of a geek living in the new century; "Can you tell me which game it is?"

"It's not just one game, but an entire game company - all works with a big enough influence are included, packaged and integrated all at once."

"A gaming company that has more than one game that has a huge influence, can form a world in the virtual dimension, and I like it?" Lin You silently calculated in his mind, "CDPH, Ubisoft, Blizzard, or Rockstar? No, CDPH only has two well-known games, but the game world of The Witcher has been merged with the world of The Witcher; so, it's the other three?"

There are only those three companies that can meet all three conditions at the same time; after all, the author died too early in the real dimension, and he has not played many well-known games.

"It's a Rockstar game." God revealed the answer. "I will send you to the world of Red Dead Redemption first; you have to meet someone first."

Looking at God's solemn expression, Lin You was a little puzzled: "Is there anything wrong with the story of Red Dead Redemption? Although the locations are virtual, the historical background is real. Although this integration is difficult, it is nothing more than finding a way to integrate the virtual locations into the real map. For me, rewriting is not difficult."

"Really? The historical background is real, and even the mysterious man who foresaw the death of two generations of the game's protagonists is real? Even the time traveler is real?" God asked slowly; the smile on his face seemed to be deliberately watching Lin You make a fool of himself.

"Hmm... Hmm?!" Lin You was stunned for a moment, then suddenly reacted and wanted to hit himself on the forehead with a quill pen.

I've played so many Rockstar games, how come I've forgotten the characteristics of these people making games? The main story is pretty standard, but the most complicated and confusing thing is the various easter eggs!

Both the previous and next generations of Big Cousin have a mysterious person who is believed to be the god of death, and the second generation game also has a time traveler looking for stone sculptures; in addition to that, even alien UFOs have made a cameo appearance twice.

When faced with Easter eggs, ordinary players would just discuss them for a few words, or even ignore them; but as the writer, I am responsible for writing the Easter eggs into the big world as well.

Especially the mysterious god of death who foresaw the deaths of two generations of protagonists; if the other party is really a "god", it is really necessary to meet him before rewriting, and any additional requests from the other party must also be properly taken care of.

Damn, just make a game, why put so many Easter eggs?
It's simply intentional to make things difficult for me, the writer.

(End of this chapter)

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