Chapter 3 Wanhu Vocational College

"I think in the long run, a one-time buyout fee for a game is not a reasonable fee model.

Because we can see that today's video games are very different from the video games of the past. In today's video games, we not only provide players with a single playable part, but also provide players with subsequent network services.

Subsequent network services should also be included in the cost.

Is the one-time payment of the player's price, after deducting the cost of developing a new game, enough to pay for the network service?

What is the duration of the network service, even after ten years, if the game is still played, but we have no revenue and have been spending, then should the game continue to provide network services?

At the same time, in the face of higher and higher game development costs, is the income obtained from the one-time buyout fee enough to cover our development expenses?

You know, now the price of the first echelon of games has risen to sixty dollars. Do you want to continue to raise it next, do you want to raise it to a hundred dollars?

Will players accept it?

Now that the DLC strategy is on the right track, is it the right way?

I hope you will think about it. ”

Takahashi said the following at the conference table, in front of the camera.

Since there are more employees in 10,000 households, it is a time-consuming and energy-consuming thing to organize these people if they want to hold a meeting in a large conference room, although there is no space.

Therefore, unless it is a year-end meeting or other conference, Wanhu is now in the form of video conferencing, so that people in various departments who should know the content of the meeting can understand.

The headquarters building of 10,000 households, built ten years ago, has begun to look a little dilapidated under the wind and sun day after day, rain and frost, and it seems that there is not much of the unique cold atmosphere of high-tech enterprises.

However, the internal headquarters of Wanhu has undergone tremendous changes in the past ten years, informatization, paperless, and almost all departments are at the forefront of the times.

Of course, in addition to the sales results that Wanhu people are proud of, another thing that Wanhu is proud of is the education of Wanhu.

Although Wanhu is not a state-owned enterprise, it is only a private enterprise, but Takahashi wants to save the time that employees put in the family.

The large branches within the group have long begun to adopt the path of enterprise kindergarten, enterprise primary school, and enterprise middle school, and the enterprise university has long been established, although for various reasons, it is currently only a tertiary institution.

However, the degree of recognition of students from this college and university in 10,000 households is even higher than that of Qingbei, even compared with the first-class Ivy League universities in the United States and the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. Probably only Stanford University, which gave birth to Silicon Valley, can compete with Wanhu Vocational and Technical College.

Why is that?

Could it be that Wanhu attaches so much importance to "bloodline"?

In fact, it's not, Wanhu has always been a place to recognize ability.

And it just so happens that the students taught by Wanhu Vocational College are far stronger than those from other schools.

If you ask which country in the world is the most developed country in mathematics, many people will answer the Soviet Union in unison.

Although the Soviet Union was located in high latitudes, the natural environment was relatively harsh, and its population was several times smaller than that of the capitalist world, at its peak, the scientists who provided scientific research resources for the Soviet Union accounted for half of the world's scientific research personnel.

This is not because the Soviets have any special abilities and are naturally better at scientific research than others.

but because of the Soviet education system.

The pedagogues who built the Soviet education system believed that the human brain was like a human muscle, which, if not exercised, began to degenerate if it began to relax, and it did not take long for it to begin to degenerate.

If you want to have a more usable brain, you must keep your child under pressure in the learning process from an early age.

Therefore, he advocates the adoption of an individualized educational schedule for each student. Don't give your child time to be complacent. Once you learn one knowledge, you immediately start learning the next one, and you keep the pressure on your child.

The students he taught under him have all become outstanding talents in various fields.

It's just that his educational methods are too energy-consuming, and they require the implementer to have terrifying control over the content of education.

Therefore, except for educators who have accumulated illnesses, other teachers are basically unable to replicate this set of operations.

However, the Soviet education system was established on this basis.

The power of the system is extremely powerful, and as long as you look at the e-sports league in South Korea, you can get a glimpse of the leopard.

Although it is a degraded version of individualized teaching, it is not possible to specifically control the learning progress of each student and make corresponding changes.

However, the Soviet Union's education system is still many times more efficient in cultivating talents than the non-elite education system in Britain and the United States.

Some people even believe that the education system of the Soviet Union is intended to create an education system for the elite of the whole people.

Originally, learning musical instruments and painting was only a few children from wealthy families in the West who could have patents, but in the Soviet Union, almost everyone could learn them.

Melodica, violin, with a good education, the development of art in the USSR, also reached a peak.

However, the Soviet Union, which had a population of only about a quarter of the world's population, could not compete with the capitalist bloc led by the United States and Europe as a subsidiary for a long time because of the limitations of its population and economic scale, as well as its geographical location.

Thus, the Soviet Union, although it looked majestic and mighty, was almost destined to be a tragic hero.

What if more people could do calculus?

What about being able to play, play and sing?

In a harsh environment, without sufficient means of subsistence, we will not be able to live a better life than the United States, and in the context of peaceful evolution, there will eventually be changes in all four ways.

And the people of these four changes, whether they are at the top or at the grassroots level, are not very likely to develop in a good direction.

The reason why Wanhu Vocational and Technical College has a very leading advantage in the field of electronic science and technology is very related to the large number of Soviet talents introduced by Takahashi during the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Sometimes don't be misled by American propaganda, really think that the Soviet Union has gone astray in electronic science and technology and abandoned the direction of integrated circuits.

You know, the first superscalar microprocessor came from the Soviet Union, and the first mobile phone was not pioneered by Motorola.

If the Soviet Union's microelectronics technology was really worthless, why did Intel compete with thousands of households in the Soviet Union for talent in the first place?