Chapter 483 (1/2)
Let Us Begin A New Wuxia Journey!
Time flew. “The Law of Humane Justice,” the new DLC of “Tale of Wuxia 3: Swords of the Future” piled up on shelves. Many PC streamers jumped on the bandwagon. Among them was resilient Wu Shun the steady. He claimed himself to be a “guide maker with a conscience,” while his viewers affectionately called him rookie wannabe.
Being a rookie was fine. He was a patient, resilient, hardy rookie who pursued his goals with dogged determination that not even experts could emulate.
His spirit left many intrigued, confused, and doubtful of humanity. Perhaps he was just as claimed, a masochist. His fetish aside, nobody could argue that the euphoria of success far outweighed any amount of frustration that led to the moment, if any!
Talented, skilled players could never experience such happiness. In return, such difficult games gave them a different sensation. The sense of superiority.
Skilled players mowed over difficult games all the time. Then, they could sit at a corner, watching other players suffer, drawling ——
Is it that difficult?
I wonder, why did I clear it so easily?
Wu Shun started streaming before dawn even broke. He truly treated such games like his sweethearts. Perhaps reality did not have much to offer. Perhaps he had given up on reality. When he realized that he could play games for the rest of his life in peace, he had jumped at the opportunity.
A viewer once asked him if he had a girlfriend. He had asked, “What is a girlfriend? Is a girlfriend as loving and kind-hearted as those beautiful, gentle 2d girls?
Wu Shun would never admire people who showed off their love lives, let alone those who constantly barked about being a single dog. Games were sufficient. Games had everything to offer at the cost of nothing. Even if his body demanded for the physical stimulation, games gave him a hand. There were so many 18+ galgames on the market. Many of them were probably even more popular than some triple-A titles. He would face no shortage of stimulation. The “Bishoujo Mangekyou”[1] series was just one of the many series he could mention in passing. It was not even the most useful one out there
He had mastered the Japanese and English Languages. He had even earned some extra money by translating various games into Chinese. Eventually, they stole more time from his gaming than he preferred. It was not like he needed the extra cash.
His addiction to games was almost reminiscent of “Yu Shengfan” from “The Strongest King”. Unfortunately, he did not have the talent to match. Well, that was irrelevant. He still finished his games, walking away none the lesser. Games have taught him Japanese and English.
Wu Shun was not short of any gaming hardware either. He had all kinds of gaming consoles such as PS4, Xbox, etc. Without those gaming consoles, he would not have been able to play the genuine versions of those exclusive games.
Currently, he was playing the newly launched DLC of “Tale of Wuxia 3: Swords of the Future” with one of his concoles. It was domestically made in the China of this world, and called itself the “Overlord Game Console”. It was most certainly world class and beastly. The Chinese game he currently played did not dishonor it, being the large-scaled Xianxia spiritual cultivation kind of game, “The Pursuit of Enlightenment.”
The Chinese players of this world were truly blissful. They did not have to experience the period when games were considered as electronic opium. They did not have to worry about censorships or inaccessibility. This China even produced its own 3A-level masterpieces. Foreign Game makers did not hold back when it came to selling their titles in China either. Most importantly, Chinese translations of their games were more than decent. You would have thought that they had been natively written in Chinese. The only problem was how long the wait between each new release seemed to be