Chinese Video/Computer Games

GiantPanda

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I wonder how fun black myth would be played with a vr headset and specialized staff.

Might need to tune difficulty, and also dedicated anti smash room. Maybe they can have it in a special setup at arcade stores. :D

A lot of the bosses are epically large. I can imagine how it would be craning up your head to see them towering over you!
 

siegecrossbow

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I wonder how fun black myth would be played with a vr headset and specialized staff.

Might need to tune difficulty, and also dedicated anti smash room. Maybe they can have it in a special setup at arcade stores. :D

Also how long till someone make small scale remote controlled robot wukong that can twirl a staff.

Have fun getting Vr visuals of Wandering Wight’s butt crack during the full immersion experience.
 

no_name

Colonel
Have fun getting Vr visuals of Wandering Wight’s butt crack during the full immersion experience.
We'll have to screen the opponents for suitability. Maybe just a full immersion fight with the like of erlang shen type opponents.

I've seen more that one female youtube gamer expressing her disbelief at catching sight of said Crack.
 

jli88

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Completely agree with this sentiment from a comment on this article:

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"To promote Chinese culture to the world, there is no need to spend hundreds of billions of dollars every year to build free Confucius Institutes around the world. A good game or a good TV series can allow the world to explore the long-standing Chinese culture. Movie special effects and other means are much better than before. The country should take the lead in remaking classics such as Journey to the West and make them into masterpieces. There is no need to worry about poor sales and box office success. It can not only meet the cultural needs of the people, but also promote Chinese culture to the world."

There should be state owned company that just makes good games, movies, and dramas. People around the world are likelier to learn Chinese when they have a reason, like millions of Japanese learners in the West who do it for their love of Anime/Manga.
 

Chevalier

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Most gaming in China will likely be done through PCs. Consoles are popular in the west only because of austerity. They provide less capability and less variety in what they can do compared to PC for less money.

With wages in China booming and at the same time new tech products becoming more and more affordable, it's just a question of a few years until top of the line GPUs and CPUs can be sold for cheaper than even western console prices.
I certainly hope so; Elden Ring on PC is annoyingly slow in response and latency comapred to consoles - something which i thankfully have not observed in Black Myth Wukong. Besides, the PC Masterrace is big across both sides of the strait from DOTA days.
 
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