Chapter Seventy-Nine: Refusal to Progress

All the players in the room were enthusiastic and eager to start making the game right away.

However, everything is still in the imagination and has not yet become a reality, and no matter how powerful Takahashi is, it is impossible to conjure up a development machine to develop a game for them right now.

Takahashi's hand pressed down and said, "Although everything I just said is beautiful, it will take a long time for it to become a reality.

I'm thanking you all today, really thanking you.

But that's all for today......

Let's get out of here......"

Although Takahashi said that everyone was dispersed, no one took action.

The crowd is still surrounded by three layers inside and three layers outside, and no matter how Takahashi collects it all, these people are unwilling to leave.

You know, the people who were able to come to Akihabara at such an accidental moment today haven't given up on the game yet.

Although everyone still sticks to their hobby, they feel that the world has changed, there are no games they like, and it is becoming more and more difficult to play games quietly.

They met Takahashi at such a chance moment, as if they had flown back to the era of enthusiasm more than ten years ago.

Not only Takahashi is confused, but in this big era, everyone is confused.

Now that Ben has gone through the first lost decade, all of them have found that they work hard and live hard, but they will not get a better life than before.

All that is gained is endless fatigue and burden.

Video games can help them escape the pressure from all sides, but how can they really indulge in games and give up their normal lives?

They survive in the gap between reality and fantasy, and today, when they meet Takahashi, they suddenly feel detached spiritually.

Takahashi himself also felt a long-lost enthusiasm. Although there is also a generation of players who grew up playing games in China, these players will also have feelings, but in their feelings, not only do they not have the imprint of Takahashi, but even many places are different from Takahashi.

Although he can understand their other love for the game, he has not faced this group of players who have almost single-handedly cultivated by him, making him more relatable.

The crowd went on for a long, long time, and for a long, long time.

It took a long time for the crowd to finally disperse.

"Can you give me an autograph?" Takahashi suddenly heard.

He saw a middle-aged boy in a police uniform, looking at him with a hopeful gaze.

"Yes. Takahashi said with a smile.

"Great! You know, I just saw you as a policeman, and I became a policeman!" the middle-aged policeman said loudly.

When Takahashi saw him say this, he remembered that he had been a policeman for a day.

I remember that at that time, I was still said to be a criminal who was arrested, and the charges were strange, and some parents even rumored that it was because this guy took the child and didn't learn to play games, so he was arrested.

Today, the hardships of the past have become beautiful experiences worth remembering.

The smile on Takahashi's face sweetened as he thought of all the things that had happened at that time, and after signing his signature, he waved goodbye to the policeman.

Back at his residence, Takahashi dialed the phone and asked the headquarters for a request, a demand for a new game console, and he would specify the indicators for the new game console.

Then, the professional hardware designer will produce the first version of the report according to this specified indicator.

In the report, all the requirements of this handheld computer are implemented from the data on paper and within the scope of realization.

Takahashi would then hold a meeting with them to discuss the plan, and once again, he would begin to try to produce the initial model of the test machine.

This tester is almost 100 percent problematic and 100 percent unstable.

Then, the problems encountered by this machine are solved one after another, and then the next model of the test machine is manufactured, and then the test continues, and the tests continue to be carried out.

This process is very repetitive, and people who don't know how to do it will feel at a loss when they see it.

However, there is no way to do it, and hardware production is like that.

Even, even after such a thousand tempering and persistent improvements, there will still be various problems on the mass production machine.

Some of these issues that don't affect the overall experience too much will be ignored on the platform and then changed on the next big production model.

That's why some veteran video gamers would never buy the first consoles.

It's not that they don't want a new console, and they're even more impatient than many gamers who buy one.

However, they understood that they had to hold back, because the first batch of almost every machine would have all kinds of problems.

Even Nintendo, on the red and white machine, there has been a problem with the BA key of the controller due to the square button.

In fact, there is no problem with the structure of the key when it is stuck, but who would have thought that young players would not hold the handle according to the standard posture, but press it randomly after getting the handle?

Maybe one or two players can tell them that they are in the wrong position, but once thousands of players are wrong, then they are right.

As a company, do you have to say seriously that it is your fault that the handle is broken, and you all prick up your ears and listen obediently, so that playing is the posture of this.

Don't blame us for your wrong posture and causing problems with the machine!

Takahashi believed that such a company would exist, but did not believe that they would survive until now. Such a hard-headed company should have died in the spurning of users a long time ago.

After the phone call was completed, he asked the person on the other side to repeat his request before he hung up the phone.

After hanging up the phone, he picked up his pen and began to write a new article.

Takahashi found a very interesting thing, although in this world, the keyboard was transformed by him. But now, he prefers to write by hand rather than typing with a keyboard.

At this time, he suddenly understood why some people always kept some old and inconvenient habits.

Not because they don't know that change is better, but because they're used to it.

It's a waste in terms of productivity, but it's not a big problem.

Takahashi suddenly felt that if he liked to write by hand, he would ask everyone in the company to write by hand, was that wrong?

The individual's rejection of progress is still covered by the word emotion, but what about inciting others to reject progress?