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CH 6 Upgrades.

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As each passing day adds to the count, a full two weeks have now swiftly glided by, consistently yielding between approximately 1200 to around 3400 Bitties daily. This phase remains steeped in excitement and hype, with the numbers reflecting the fervor and interest surrounding this ongoing period of growth and activity.As Victor sat at his desk, savoring the last sip of his coffee, his mind buzzed with thoughts of gaming and potential ventures. "Mindustry, Among Us, and the upcoming Helldivers 1," he mused aloud, his voice tinged with excitement at the prospect of exploring new gaming experiences."All of them are great games, but they all just need to be bought once and can be played. Maybe I'll make League of Legends if I need extra income..." Victor pondered, his entrepreneurial spirit sparking with ideas."Well, my income is not much of a problem anyway, so we can make that later... I currently have 140,500 Bitties..." Victor trailed off, slouching back in his gamer chair as he contemplated his financial situation."Which is also $20 dollars here is like 3 dollars you can buy in a small shop honestly, that's just how different the money system here..." Victor said and sighs and then he mumbes "anyway...""But I wonder if I can do more than just games..." Victor murmured, his gaze drifting to the array of icons on his entertainment software interface."I mean, it's literally called Entertainment Software, so there must be more than just making and publishing games, right?" Victor reasoned, a glimmer of curiosity dancing in his eyes.With a decisive nod, he reached for his mouse and navigated back to the Shop icon, eager to explore the possibilities that awaited him. As he scrolled through the various items and offerings, his attention was suddenly captured by something particular—a product update."Product Add-on?" Victor mumbled to himself, his curiosity piqued as he slowly read the description displayed on the screen.[Description: Adding a new set of tools for making toys and a few games, as well as products, this set of tools is meant to support franchises to increase extra income. Once purchased, the toolset makes it possible to create any product without worrying about manufacturing costs.[Add-on Cost: 30,000 Bitties]"What the hell? That's super convenient..." Victor exclaimed, his eyes widening in surprise as he absorbed the details of the add-on."Well, it's useful, right? So let's just buy it. The price is expensive, but it's super useful anyway," Victor reasoned, his determination clear as he clicked the purchase button with a decisive click of his mouse.[Purchase Successful]"Nice! "Victor said, Successfully purchase, and then he sees his current currency still have some left, he decided to scroll a bit more as he looks around the shop in front of his screen."Okay, what else? Since I have a tool set that can help me make UNO and maybe dungeons and dragons, perhaps a tool set that can make films and movies? Since I'm already here, shopping online might as well, right? "Victor said as he scrolled around the screen.There is lots of stuff that is added until he finds what he is looking for.[Filming Add-on][Description: As its name suggests, buying this add-on will give you extra sets of tools to help you make 2D, 3D, or live-action series or movies to your desire. The difference is that, due to its highly advanced AI and technology, Live Action is actually a fully realistic render of Three with such realistic elements that can be mistaken for actual Live Action sequences.[Add-on Cost: $50,000]Victor hums in thinking, seeing the add-on, and then sees the price, but it makes sense, and then he smirks and mumbles, "Perfect..." He then buys it.[Purchase Successful]"Good, good," Victor said as he giggled maniacally."Now then, let's see what I can do with these new sets of tools..." Victor mubbles. He then scans through his online add-on purchases."Now for the Product Add on... I can make UNO cards and DND," Victor pondered for a moment before a spark of realization lit up his eyes. "Wait... doesn't that mean I can create manga and comics as well?""Hohoho... Yes, YES..." Victor's laughter, though soft, carried an air of excitement as his smirk widened.Realizing the immense potential at his disposal, Victor remarked, "Since it's essentially the same, this will be incredibly useful." With a sense of eager anticipation, he carefully examined the new tools provided by the Film Add-on."And with this," he exclaimed enthusiastically, "I can even produce movies! The possibilities are endless." Victor playfully spun the gaming chair, lost in thought about what project to kickstart first.However, interrupting his train of ideas, Victor halted and decided, "No, wait. First, I must jot down my thoughts on what to tackle initially." Determined and focused, he reached for a pen and a fresh sheet of paper.Overwhelmed by the sheer excitement pulsating through him, Victor found himself brimming with inspiration to explore the numerous creative avenues opened up by his newfound set of tools. These instruments were not limited to gaming but extended to encompass the entire realm of entertainment."Let's start with Helldivers 1," he vocalized his plan, meticulously documenting the game's core concepts and his extensive knowledge gained from the game's success in his previous reality. As an indie game, Helldivers 1 had captured the hearts of players with its exceptional user-friendly experience, a rarity in his world that further cemented its popularity.After meticulously listing Victor's first sketches and ideas for the Helldivers 1 project, he sat back and took a reflective pause, considering the exciting array of products he envisioned creating. As his mind buzzed with creative fervor, he muttered to himself, "Let's begin with something simple like UNO and then delve into Dungeons & Dragons, amplifying the experience with the touch of comics, manga, and even Manhuas! Perhaps I could reimagine iconic works such as 'Solo Leveling,' a personal favorite, along with 'SSS Suicide Hunter' and 'Omniscient Reader,' both revered gems in their own right. And for mangas, the possibilities are endless..."Victor's musings came to an abrupt halt as a mischievous idea formed in his mind. A sly smirk played across his face as he inscribed titles like "Goblin Slayer" and "Redo of Healer" onto his list, adding a touch of darkness to his burgeoning creative endeavors.Victor remarked, "Heh, and I called my Industry, HelloKitty..." pointing to the irony of choosing a name at random and then creating mismatched stories and products."Oh... Let's add One Punch Man," Victor exclaimed with excitement, his eyes glinting as he penned down another entry for his list of series to remake."Now then, let's do for the films, let's start with one for now... Ah! I've got it!" Victor's face lit up with a mischievous grin as he jotted down the first idea that popped into his head, a show that had captured his heart at the tender age of 10 and continued to hold a special place even now as he entered his 40s."Kung Fu Panda," Victor murmured softly, the nostalgia of the animated film washing over him as he completed his list."Alright, that should cover it," Victor declared confidently, placing his hands on his hips in a satisfied manner.Turning around, he settled comfortably into his gamer chair, a glint of determination in his eyes as he reached for his mouse, ready to delve into the next phase of his creative process."Well then, time to buy this" Victor said as he looks at the screen.[Advance Third Person Shooter: 40,000 Bitties][Purchase Successful][Memory capsule x1: 200 Bitties]

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[Purchase Successful][Speed times 5 Boost x1: 200 Bitties]

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[Purchase Successful][Bitties: 20,100]"Alright, let's do this." Victor snaps his knuckles and fingers, warming up his arms, shoulders, and neck as well. As he then starts making Helldivers 1.In Helldivers 1, the gameplay intricately delves into the minutest details of its third-person shooting mechanics, weaponry selection, and enemy design. The bugs, cyborgs, and illuminate foes are meticulously crafted to challenge players in various ways, offering a diverse and immersive combat experience. Players must navigate through multiple worlds teeming with unique and formidable adversaries, each with their own distinct behaviors and strengths, adding layers of complexity and excitement to the gameplay. Furthermore, the inclusion of diverse environments, ranging from icy tundras to scorching deserts, enhances the overall experience by testing players' adaptability and strategic planning. With the added responsibility of managing Democracy, Helldivers 1 creates a dynamic and engaging gameplay loop that keeps players on the edge of their seats, eager to explore new challenges and conquer the unforgiving yet rewarding missions.Working tirelessly for a total of 20 minutes, he devoted his utmost attention to crafting multiple planets, each distinguished by its distinctive features, and meticulously programmed every AI enemy to exhibit astoundingly intelligent behaviors. By skillfully incorporating an assortment of speed effects and memory capsules acquired through purchase, he meticulously ensured that the virtual universe he constructed was brimming with intricate details, complexity, and formidable challenges, ultimately resulting in a deeply immersive and captivating gaming experience.After successfully completing development on his latest game, he took a thoughtful approach by deciding to not only release it for PC users but also extend its reach to mobile gamers, clearly demonstrating his strong belief in making games easily accessible across different platforms. What caught Victor's attention was the game's remarkably compact size, occupying just a mere 5MB of storage space on devices. His curiosity led him to wonder whether the use of specific software was the reason behind this efficiency, pondering if this could be one of the perks of utilizing such entertainment software. Ultimately, Victor was pleasantly surprised by the overall efficiency that the small game size offered, as it appeared to be a beneficial advantage of the software employed in its development.And rather than sticking with the initial price of just $20, which seemed incredibly inexpensive, almost like the equivalent of $3 in his former world, Victor made the decision to increase the price significantly. After some consideration, he decided to raise it to around $100, which, when compared to his world, would have been akin to $15. This adjustment was meant to better reflect the value and quality of the item he was offering, aiming to attract a different type of customer base.After adding that feature, he made a conscious decision not to include microtransactions in the game, allowing players to purchase all cosmetic items using in-game currencies and enhancing the overall gaming experience.Of course, he decided to enhance the game with a wide variety of cosmetics totaling 300 options, all being generated by artificial intelligence. These cosmetics are designed to be affordable, obtainable with in-game currency that can be earned through regular gameplay. This approach aims to ensure that players of all types can enjoy the game without feeling pressured to spend additional money. Drawing inspiration from the tactics used in Helldivers 2, which incorporated minor microtransactions while still catering to free-to-play gamers, the game strikes a balance that appeals to both pay-to-win and free-to-play audiences. In contrast to this strategy, Victor opted not to include any form of microtransactions in the game, prioritizing a fully accessible and fair gaming experience for all players.But why did Victor choose to act in such a manner? He could have opted for microtransactions as an alternative, yet the joy of acquiring rewards solely through gameplay could have been preserved. This choice seemingly stemmed from Victor's discontent with the quality of games available in this world, as he found them all to be lacking in enjoyment and fulfillment.Simply saying the games in this world Is Garbage.Imagine a scenario where YouTube offers its services without the option to skip any ads whatsoever, requiring users to purchase a YouTube subscription. In addition to the subscription fee, users would have to purchase an additional pack to access VIP content separately, with the price tag hovering around $80. Furthermore, any customization for your profile would come at an extra cost, amounting to $40. This setup not only demands payment for core features but also introduces additional charges for premium content and profile personalization, making the overall cost of enjoying a full YouTube experience quite substantial.That's exactly what there games are here; they are worse than the games he saw in his previous world; it's not even a game; they are just the definition of "fuck fun, give me money" right on the face.Victor was absolutely astonished by the advanced technology present in the world, but he couldn't help but find their methods a bit lacking in intelligence. He was perplexed by the concept of money drain and questioned the rationale behind such an approach.Don't they know how to make a fun game of no?And that's why he decided to just full on F2P.After placing the finishing touches on his work, he carefully decided to review it one last time. After confirming the final changes to his satisfaction, he moved his cursor to the "publish" button and clicked on it, making sure everything was set before finalizing the publication.[Publish successful]After he published the new game, he decided to buy more speed times 5 Boost and update the mindustry game since he just wanted to see the comments go crazy about the major update.[Speed times 5 Boost x5: 1,000 Bitties]

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[Purchase Successful][Bitties: 19,100]Which he grinds again on his chair, making and coding the Mindustry Update version 5, adding all Serpulo contents, which is the major update it could be, as well as an additional mod archive. Using the memory capsule's effects, he was able to know every single mod and add all the mods that existed.Of course, since it's a mod archive, people in this world will be able to make their own mods. How do you make some mods? Victor decided to add a mod creation selection within the menu since it would be too much to buy a specific new app just to make mods for Mindustry; he doesn't want to waste Bitties, so he then decided to take this approach, which he thinks is better.[Update Mindustry Successful]After updating the Mindustry V5After receiving the product add-on, he excitedly unboxed his new tool set. The sleek design, reminiscent of a blender but in a striking blue and black color scheme, instantly caught his attention. Eager to test its capabilities, he decided to replicate a classic card game, UNO. With meticulous attention to detail, he meticulously crafted each card, ensuring they were identical to the original game. Recognizing the need for organization, he went a step further and constructed a sturdy card box to keep everything neatly in place for easy access during game nights.He prices it at $50, which is dirt cheap, but who knows, if they might lose it, buy it again since it's dirt cheap.He then clicks the mouse, moves the cursor, and pushes Publish.[UNO product Published]"Great! Now then..." Victor then goes to his next new tool set that he bought, which he uses for animation and making series of cartoons, anime, movies, and even live action."Let's make Kung Fu Panda," Victor mumbles.

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