Almighty Game Designer

Chapter 1011 Three Outcomes (II)

Even a lot of people actually brought themselves into the role of taxi drivers, like addicted every day, pulled overnight as soon as they were alive, and even a homeowner posted excitedly that it was so much fun to host in GTA!

The players were amazed, you paid 300,000 dollars for a game cabin, 3,000 dollars for a game where you could kill someone and rob a bank, and then you just drove a taxi, lived two or three hundred a trip, and often ran into passengers who didn't pay to push the door, at this time you weren't angry and looked at the scenery? Just drive a taxi and wait for the red light at the intersection, in full compliance with traffic rules? Never going backwards? Never over speed?

What the hell kind of spirit is this...

But according to the millionaire, driving a taxi to pull him alive led him to a long-running goal in his life. As a second-generation demolisher, he lived a long time ago where he had nothing to do, rented money, drank and enjoyed himself, and felt that his life seemed to have lost its meaning and could not bring up any energy at all. But in GTA, he suddenly felt so happy making money from his own hands and self-reliance, watching his savings go up a little bit had an unknown sense of accomplishment. And in the process of hosting, he traveled all over Los Angeles and saw different scenery, which brought him back to life.

For the poster of this millionaire, the surrounding gourd eating crowd watched and cried, not touched, but thought of the poor self, really want to follow the Internet cable to find this pretender to kill him on the spot...

Some of the little witches have discovered that the most profitable way to make money in the game is to fire stocks!

As long as there is a certain amount of principal, you can enter the stock market. Hi, but the risk of high yields is also high. Some people relocate some high-priced stocks and lose their pants... Slowly, players who scramble stocks also sum up some patterns. In fact, there are many hidden clues in the game. If you pay more attention, you can make a fortune in the stock market.

For example, there's a branch mission, a financial practitioner takes your car to the airport, and when he gets to the airport, he tells you to buy a stock, and you get a big boost in the next few days.

Or there are some tasks to do with competitors of certain companies, buy stocks of this company before they do, and then get rid of its competitors, and the stock in hand will go up dramatically.

There was even a plot in which a player had nothing to do with sneaking around town, and as a result, when someone was robbing a young man's bike, he went up and subdued the bandit and rode back to the lost owner. And this loser didn't give you anything... but in a few days, this guy will send you an email with 100,000 shares.

There are a lot more dramas like this, one word at a time, Sokha! He won the yacht model and lost his job in Shanghai.

Many players have been fired into billionaires by stirring up stocks. Even when Mike was sad about the money in the play, he had no idea he actually had billions...

The players were all emotional. Unfortunately, Grand Los Angeles could not fire the house. Otherwise, the money would have come even faster. By then, a single Los Angeles could have bought the whole lighthouse country. Shh.

It was awesome, money was made, and many players began to focus on the three protagonists and the end of the game.

At the end of the day, Franklin has three options: either ask Mike to kill Old Choi, as required by FIB; or ask Old Choi to kill Mike, as required by stock market giant Hendervan; or both, three together, to kill all enemies.

Most players choose C, of course. Just kidding. In reality, it's boring enough. And you choose a friend to kill in the game? How dare you threaten me with a weapon in a four-dimensional daisy?

However, there are still a lot of players who go after the C finish and deliberately complete the A and B finish.

If Franklin chooses to kill Trevor, then everyone will be happy, Lester will give you Trevor's share of the money, and Mike will want you to talk about how sick Trevor is, and then boxing away.

If you kill Mike, Franklin won't give you money, Mike's family will break you apart, and Trevor will simply reject your offer to kill Mike and text you angrily to tell you that you're dead. At the last minute of Mike's life, the player could choose to save Mike, but Mike would hit Franklin directly with a hammer and fall to death.

Through these two ends, the relationship and character of Franklin, Mike, and Choi were showcased.

Mike didn't hate Trevor, and the reason he agreed to kill Trevor was because Trevor was a threat to his family. If you choose the C ending, Trevor suddenly loses touch during the final foundry shootout, and Mike yells Trevor's name as he yells, afraid that he will be killed by FIB.

Mike has always treated Franklin as his own son, in his own words, "Franklin looks like his ideal son”, so Mike was so desperate and helpless when he was betrayed by Franklin, and he sees some kind of turn in the underworld, and many years ago in North Yankeeton, he betrayed Trevor, and this time he was betrayed by his most trusted Franklin, so he seemed so desperate.

Many players recall the little bits and bits of the three protagonists as the storyline progresses and will sincerely admire the success of the GTA game in shaping the protagonists.

When players switch the protagonists, what they're doing is actually a good way to show what they're doing, and when these details are combined, the hearts and minds of these three characters are completely displayed in front of the players.

For example, Choi spent a long time hunting down the remnants of the motorcycle gang, throwing people under the bridge, throwing them in the water, fantasy killing and exterminating people. And he would wake up hungover in various places, like in someone else's mansion, in a cemetery, on a hilltop, on a railroad track, on an island where a bunch of bandits died...

Good display of Trevor's unstable mental state.

And Mike's state, it's different at different times. In the beginning, he turned against his wife, laying in bed trying to hug her and being pushed away immediately; giving money to his son's daughter, but the next second he was ridiculed, ruthless and devoid of parental decency; Mike often sat in a bench in a different place, or simply fell asleep on the steering wheel in a car in front of his house.

By the middle of the game, Old Choi was back, FIB came to the door, all the wives and children were gone, and Mike would put a gun under his pillow while sleeping, often waking up and aiming around; even lost his body, he could only stay outside Old Choi's trailer and stare at the sunset.

But by the end of the game, Mike had killed the fence and the family was back together. Before getting up, his wife would hold him in love, drinking coffee and playing tennis with him; riding bikes and playing games with his son; watching TV with his son and daughter; and having a laugh with the crew.

Mike would point his finger at his ring and say, "No need, girl. I'm happily married. ”

And Franklin, as a young man, is more likely to resonate with his mental state.

Franklin loved to work out early, either doing push-ups in the room or pull-ups with a single bar, but he was confused about his future, wondering what life would be like, sometimes preferring to sleep until the afternoon, not wanting to start a new day, and not forgetting that ex-girlfriend.

Later, Franklin met Mike and Lester, who gave him a very luxurious big house. When Franklin first came in, he couldn't hide his inner ecstasy every day, watching TV at home, playing with computers, and slowly alienating the brothers of the past. Learn to bring girls to your house for fun and politely send them to a taxi.

Three protagonists, three different life states.