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After working on the computer, Darren concluded, "Director, there is no anti-piracy program found in the game files."
"Really, there isn't... Does [New World] truly have such a big heart?" The director was a bit puzzled, but he didn't doubt Darren's words. Darren was one of the top technicians in the company, notorious as a hacker before joining Valve. When it came to computer technology, the director hadn't seen a problem Darren couldn't handle!
Forget it, if they don't understand it, there's no point in dwelling on it. Anyway, if [New World] studio is that careless, it works to their advantage.
"Alright, copy the game," the director instructed.
"Okay," Darren got to work. But as he did, a dialog box suddenly popped up on Darren's computer screen: ['Cub, I'm very disappointed in you'].
This line appeared in both Chinese and English, accompanied by a 'disdain panda head' emoji.
Seeing this, Darren sighed inwardly, feeling something was off. Before he could take action, the screen flashed again. Then, Darren realized with dismay that the "Deep Sea Trek" game files were... gone!
Darren's face turned pale instantly.
"Boss, Director..." he said, trembling.
"What's wrong?" the director asked, looking up.
"The game files disappeared..."
"What?!"
The director panicked and rushed to the computer, grabbing the mouse in a frenzy. Sure enough, the files were gone!
"What's going on?" the director demanded angrily, turning to Darren.
"It seems the game file had a Trojan horse. Once tampered with, it automatically deletes everything," Darren explained, looking distraught.
"Trojan? Didn't you say there was nothing hidden in this game?" the director shouted at Darren.
"You can't blame me!" Darren defended himself. "The Trojan was hidden too well, probably through multiple layers of disguise. I've never seen this kind of camouflage before, so I didn't detect it..."
"Didn't detect it? Does that absolve your responsibility?" The director's face flushed with anger. "You incompetent fool!"
"Give me another chance. I'll see if I can recover the game!" Darren quickly said, frightened, and sat back down to try again.
After more typing, Darren was on the verge of tears. "I'm sorry, Director, my abilities are limited. I can't find it."
"What about the online disk? Check if there's anything left there!" the director shouted again.
Darren checked once more. "No, there's nothing left in the online disk!"
The director nearly fainted, and those nearby quickly supported him. This was just great. They had finally obtained the game, only to lose it within minutes! They hadn't even started playing it seriously yet! Frustrating!
"I didn't expect it. Microsoft's methods are getting more sophisticated!" After a while, the director sighed again.
"Microsoft? This doesn't seem related to Microsoft." An employee weakly pointed out, "Didn't the person in charge of [New World] say their team is entirely from the Dragon Kingdom?"
"Do you believe that?" the director sneered. "To develop a game of this visual quality and include a secret Trojan program—can Longguo's technology really do that? If it's not Microsoft, I'll cut my head off for you to use as a paperweight!"
Hearing the director's drastic oath, the employee didn't dare to speak further. The atmosphere in the room grew tense.
After a while, John's voice piped up weakly, "So, Director, even though the game is gone, the bonus is still on, right?"
...
At this time, not only Valve but other internet giants were also eyeing "Deep Sea Trek." Unfortunately for them, none of their employees made it to the top 50. They all had one solution: buy.
On Pure White's end, he was still downloading the game when his phone rang with a call from a major tech company. They hoped Pure White could give them a copy of "Deep Sea Trek." Of course, they were willing to pay for it.
Pure White declined their request outright and quickly hung up.
And it didn't stop there. After the first call, other companies like Pig Farm, Zhulong, and Hamiyou all reached out with the same request.
Pure White refused them all!
As he had said, after playing "Silent Hill," he had become a true fan of the [New World] studio. The bosses of [New World] had asked him not to spread the game, and he intended to honor that request. He wouldn't betray them!
He would never do anything against [New World]!