Ye Feiyang scanned it and immediately understood the general meaning.
It roughly said that inviting one new player would grant 20 Summoning Scrolls, and thereafter, inviting every two new players would grant another 20 Summoning Scrolls.
A maximum of 100 Summoning Scrolls could be obtained.
Although Ye Feiyang didn't play many gacha games, he could still sense that this invitation reward seemed a bit too high.
He casually clicked open the shop and, sure enough, a gift pack of 10 Summoning Scrolls cost 29.9 yuan.
With that, a quick calculation made it clear: if he invited 9 people, he could get items worth 300 yuan!!!
Although inviting 9 people was a bit troublesome.
It was still very easy to invite 1 person, and 1 person could get 20 Summoning Scrolls. This was a good deal!
Ye Feiyang turned his head and knew that Old Wang must have already downloaded it.
So he looked up and called out to Old Li, who was still sleeping.
"Old Li!! Old Li! The sun's already up! Get up! What's your computer password? I'll get you a game!"
Compared to Ye Feiyang's quick agreement with Old Wang, Old Li was clearly not as "generous."
He just shook his blanket.
"Call me Daddy, and I'll help you download it."
"Daddy!! My good Daddy!! Quickly, quickly help me download it."
"Holy cow, you actually called me that! What kind of game is so awesome?"
At the same time,
Stellar Games Studio
Although on the surface, everyone was still at their workstations, typing on their keyboards.
But if one looked closely,
They would find that not a single person in the entire studio was focused on their work; almost everyone was glancing towards Chu Chen's workstation.
Ever since that incident half a year ago, Chu Chen had removed the partitions in his large office, so now his workstation was outside, just like everyone else's.
Not only that, but with the continuous addition of new people over the past six months, Stellar Games Studio's workstations had undergone a major rearrangement.
The current layout of Stellar Games Studio was somewhat similar to a classroom, with Chu Chen's seat being on the far left of the entire office, and everyone else on the right.
To be honest,
At first, everyone was very unaccustomed to this arrangement, and also very unaccustomed to Chu Chen.
Coming to work every day with the boss sitting on the "podium" like a teacher felt too awkward.
However, everyone quickly discovered that this workstation arrangement actually made some sense. It was as if Chen Zong was possessed by a ghost... ah, no, by a god.
Anyway, ever since that incident half a year ago, Chen Zong seemed to have been cheating.
For art, Chu Chen could directly draw character concept sketches and design requirements, quickly finalizing the line art.
This alone accelerated art efficiency by at least 50%. After all, for artists, the most difficult part of creating a character illustration was sketching, defining poses, and drawing line art.
It wasn't that they couldn't draw it, but in the game development process, communication between art and planning often encountered various problems. For example, the lead planner might not even know what effect he wanted.
So when making requests, the things they requested were very vague.
Or perhaps the art team had just started drawing, and the planning team had new requirements, or after finishing the drawing, they would say, "This black isn't the black I wanted..."
But Chu Chen directly skipped the communication step, giving the art team the line art directly.
The art girls only needed to refine it according to the line art and requirements. Over the past six months, the girls in Stellar Games' art department had gone from initial shock to current numbness...
Only occasionally when new people joined the company would they repeatedly confirm one thing from the newcomers' incredulous expressions: that the problem with this company was truly not them, but Chu Chen.
In addition to art, programming, gameplay, and even copywriting were almost all the same.
In Chu Chen's mind, there seemed to be a complete framework, and everyone was like building blocks, piecing together the game framework one by one.
And what was even more exaggerated was...
In this process, almost no block was wasted.
This was also why the finished product completeness of Final Battlefront was so high in just half a year.
It was precisely because of these reasons that Stellar Games' employees gradually got used to the workstation arrangement.
Under normal circumstances, approximately every hour, Chu Chen would come down from the "podium" and then make a round... Normally, this would put a lot of pressure on people.
Chu Chen obviously knew this, so most of the time, his rounds were mainly "praise."
Moreover, Chu Chen's praise wasn't just polite words; it was the kind of praise that could "tickle" your itch, for example, Song Yueying's character illustrations had been praised many times.
Furthermore, Chu Chen not only praised but also, like a commentator, would exclaim how well the other person had done in a particular area.
Imagine this.
In a high school classroom, the homeroom teacher suddenly walks up to you, picks up your homework, and then starts praising how well you wrote your homework in front of the entire class.
That was a kind of "tingling pleasure."
And at Stellar Games, the one giving the praise was Chen Zong.
This "tingling pleasure," after Chu Chen displayed terrifying game development capabilities, its value and the pleasure it brought were difficult to describe in words.
Many even felt that his words of praise were more stimulating than the red envelopes given on the spot after the praise.
Additionally, Chu Chen's rounds brought another benefit, which was the so-called "work atmosphere." This thing was difficult to describe, but it definitely existed.
Just like the study atmosphere in an honors class is completely different from that in a regular class.
After all, Chu Chen truly knew a little bit about everything.
In the workplace, nothing is more unnerving than having a boss who understands what you're doing. In front of such a boss, even wanting to slack off is quite a test of skill...
When Chu Chen persisted in this, and when everyone habitually stopped slacking off, the efficiency of the entire studio visibly improved.
And the increase in efficiency, in turn, factually reduced everyone's work pressure.
At least, starting from the month before last, the company was already able to ensure everyone left work on time every day, and even had weekends off.
This positive feedback was also the reason why everyone gradually accepted, and even liked, Chu Chen's "workstation" arrangement.
"Sister Ying, why don't you ask Chen Zong how the game's release is doing today? He's been silent, making us so stressed!"
As a piece of text appeared, the group chat avatar named 【Stellar Games Cricket Group】 began to flash.
"Yeah, looking at Chen Zong... I hope the server launch isn't going badly today..."
"Completely unable to focus on work... Good or bad, Chen Zong won't even say a word."
"Sister Ying, it's your turn to shine!"