Now you don’t have to deal with money problems, but still, be realistic. Remember, this is more of a casual version, so hardcore players, I recommend you stick with the other GDR topic.
Rules;
YOU CAN
Speeches - Write a speech!
Fan Clubs - Attend a fanclub!
Reputation - Make a bad game -10 pts. Make a good game + 20 pts. Max. 365 pts. Min. -365 Start off with 50
Criticize - Blame others for your fault, or criticize Nintendo or something smiley XD
Promotion - Promote staff to Executive, Deputy, etc.
Add new topics (Architecture, building etc.)
‘Downloadable Content’ (When creating a Large Hit Game, you can approach toy companies to ask if they will create DC’s, for 5M comes with toys and the DC. 7M comes with toys, shirts and DC. 10M comes with toys, shirts, Season Pass and the DC.
Create a site - Every month you can update it with comments, photos and other stuff.
Posters - R&D Lab can create posters for MMOs increasing popularity
Adverts - R&D Lab can create adverts, first online, then in the papers, and finally on TV.
Letting fan sites pop up.
Capitalization of other companies (Buying, selling etc.)
Creating ‘Stations’ ( You know like Ubisoft Montreal, & stuff)
Making competitions for fans - ( You choose prizes etc.)
Collaborate with toy companies (Create action figures for your games etc.)
Creating a company logo.
Make shareware versions of your games
1/1/2112
12:00 PM
Intelligent Games
Daniel Adams
TECH WORLD NEWS
After years of the gaming industry being dead, a company called Intelligent Games has released a retail video game for their PC-XOS line of computers called X-Fire. The game features 4D Graphics v3, and it has brain-transfer sound so that the sounds are completely generated in your head to sound as realistic as possible. The game requires the average PC specs of today. If you’re too lazy to look them up, here they are;
OS: PC-XOS V3.6 or higher
Processor: 16Thz processor or higher
RAM: 2048GB of RAM or higher
Graphics: 4DX 3.0 compatible graphics card
Hard Drive: 512 TB of free space
Network: Needed for online play, 1TBp/m speed
In other tech news, a new PC-XOS based computer has been released by Dell 3.0. The machine has been dubbed the Dell GameX 9600, a successor to their last gaming PC from 2106. It will have a price-tag of $700, which is quite a low price. It seems to meet the requirements of this new game from Intelligent Games. Who knows. Maybe it will end up getting a bundle with the game. More news to come.