Chapter Ninety-Nine: Rejoice

The world is bustling, all for profit, all for profit.

Whether it is Wanhu or Microsoft, in the eyes of other irrelevant people, they are like gold-loving monsters, frantically devouring interests.

The same is true for these behemoths, as individuals and players.

This is true for Klin, Hussein, and thousands of other players who have worked hard to practice StarCraft.

If you ask them if they like StarCraft?

Most of them would answer yes.

But did they practice StarCraft so hard because they liked it?

Definitely not.

StarCraft's number one driver for the development of esports is not hobbies, but money.

Whether it's Kling or Hussein, the reason why they try to win is because they crave those prize money.

As for the process of getting the bonus, it doesn't really matter.

As a result, a variety of means appeared.

Kling would find ways to develop software recordings, and Hussein would use small software to cheat.

Everyone has the same goal, and the end result is for money.

Perhaps, this result is an unacceptable fact for many players who love StarCraft and like StarCraft players.

After all, in the minds of these players, who may still be young, this world is still a pure and sacred world.

They may not recognize that they may be just moving bills in the hearts of their idols.

Klin's video recording software, uploaded to the forum, spread very quickly.

The motivation for people to open this post in the first place was not to care about what it said, but to look at Kling's ID.

The account used by Klin, on the StarCraft forum, published a lot of technical stream stuff.

These technical details are often unknown or undiscovered by many newcomers.

These popular science content actually contributed a lot to the popularity of StarCraft, after all, for newbies, the process of getting familiar with a game is a bit painful.

Especially when the game's guidance is not enough, and it is not allowed to enter.

That's why, over the decades of gaming, many players have only loved the games they played when they were younger.

It's not because the new game technology isn't good enough and the gameplay isn't new enough.

It's that they, who have been involved in life, really don't have the mental strength to learn these new video games.

Therefore, with them, the development of the game stopped, and time froze.

The video games they played, right there, still there, stopped there.

They'll hold tournaments for these old games, and they'll immerse themselves in their circles.

They refuse to move on to a new game.

As a result, they become living fossils of video games.

These players didn't seem to be many in number in the nineties, so their circle was still relatively pure and didn't have too many commercial elements.

By the time the 21st century dawned, a large number of people who had grown up playing video games had become such nostalgic people.

With a large group, naturally all kinds of reproduction games, all kinds of games aimed at them appeared.

As a result, a power called feelings began to permeate society.

At the same time, video games will also set off a retro wave.

However, for the manufacturers who launched these games, feelings are nothing more than a consumable.

They consume feelings and gain money.

Until the feelings of these players are consumed, the retro wave of games is over.

Klin's StarCraft video software spread rapidly, and not only that, but all kinds of game files were also transmitted to the Internet.

For many melon-eating players, it is extremely regrettable that they can't see with their own eyes those who are blown gods, but there is only a duel of text battle reports.

And with this video recording software, everything is over.

Download the extremely small file back, open the game, and you can see the full replay of the game, and you won't miss every wonderful shot.

You can even rewind and re-appreciate it.

On the third day of the software upload, several exciting matchups were uploaded to the StarCraft community.

In fact, many users have sent requests to administrators to open a video zone specifically.

But......

StarCraft community administrators, who have always been very responsive, are silent this time.

The reason why they are silent is not because the network of 10,000 North American households in arrears has been cut off, but because they don't know how to solve it.

The video tool uploaded by user Klin, in the eyes of Wanhu's operators, is definitely a hacking software, a software that should not exist.

It stands to reason that if you upload such software, you should delete it immediately and teach the maker a lesson that he will never forget in his life.

You know, it's not too simple for thousands of North American households to want FBI agents to break into the door and help them arrest those who violate their rights and interests.

Even, Wanhu North America does not want such a service, and the relevant personnel of the relevant departments will personally come to the door to sell.

As for why?

Because they just want an extra charitable donation to improve their lives.

If it were a normal situation, Wanhu Interactive Entertainment might choose to do so.

But the actual features of this software are what countless players need.

If you do, then the entire player community will definitely be turned upside down.

The current Wanhu Interactive Entertainment, although it is rich and rich, has not yet reached the superb realm of "Dear players, I am your father!".

They also know that the reason why they are able to do so much is because of the relationship between the players.

Therefore, they can't do such a thing.

However, when Wanhu was still silent, some people couldn't sit still.

Hussein's hands were shaking a little when he downloaded the software.

"Why didn't I expect that?

He didn't expect that there would be video software leaking out.

According to reason, he, who can understand the principle, should have thought of it a long time ago.

However, although he understood the principle was similar to his own method of changing the game's data, he only thought of winning himself, but he did not think that he could use it to implement the video recording function.

He finished a game by cheating, he was playing on the computer, and he was afraid that other players would also record it.

He began to look at the footage, and when he saw that the movements he was used to were displayed in the footage, he could see them at a glance.

Even in places where the fog of war is shrouded, it is possible to find large-scale troops in places with precise screen cuts.

His face was very ugly.

However, after the ugliness, there is a blessing......