Chapter 22: Game Forum (Part 2)
This response was quite bold.
Before long, someone noticed the reply, exclaiming that the official account was being assertive, and started to wonder—could a holographic game really exist?
Hanjun quickly skimmed through the comments and found one from a beta tester.
[ Master PungPong ]: Is there anyone else who got selected for the beta test? Leave your contact info so we can discuss it together!
Hanjun got an idea from this comment.
Players could add friends in the game, but outside the game, he hadn\'t given them a place to communicate yet.
Once he thought of it, he acted quickly.
Hanjun created a forum and linked it to the official website.
This way, the players who wanted to learn more about the game could join discussions, and those who are already in the game could share their experiences on the forum.
In order to promote the forum, Hanjun posted an update on the account.
[ World Of Eorera ]: We\'ve added a forum link. Players can leave messages there. If any good suggestions or opinions are accepted, the official team might grant beta test access!
[ Mister Trouble Maker ]: Does this scam company really have the nerve to show up?
[ MoonGod Of Lightdess ]: If it\'s a scam, why are you still following them?
[ Mister Trouble Maker ]: So what if I\'m following? I just want to see how the scammers plan to trick people.
Right after posting the update, Hanjun noticed these three comments.
He quickly skimmed them and recognized that "Mister Trouble Maker " was the same user who commented under the video with their "expert opinion."
The name "Mister Trouble Maker " left a bit of an impression on Hanjun.
Even though the user was being provocative, Hanjun still chose to ignore him.
Seeing that the official World Of Eorera account didn\'t respond, other users decided not to bother with him either, leaving Mister Trouble Maker feeling bored.
Luckily, the official forum link gave Mister Trouble Maker a place to go.
He smugly thought that after his "expert explanation," the forum would be filled with players criticizing the game, right?
But when he clicked in, he found that instead of angry players, the newly created forum was flooded with hundreds of users, all eager to be the first to post.
[ Spam ] First post! Am I the first?
[ Spam ] Guys! We finally have a place to discuss! Let\'s go!
There were also many other meaningless spam posts.
Mister Trouble Maker was confused as he looked at these posts.
Why were people still believing in this "scam" company despite all the explanations he wrote?
Did he not explain things clearly enough, or was the company\'s trickery so deep that people willingly fell for it?
No way, he had to see what this company was up to and find out what kind of tricks this Eorera Company had to create a holographic game that even nations couldn\'t develop.