Chapter 90 Summary of the Comments on the Launch
Chapter 90: Remarks on the Bookshelf + Summary
As the title says, this book will be officially on the bookshelf after 12 noon today.
It took 41 days, and nearly 260,000 words were updated, with more than 6,000 words updated daily.
I would like to thank all the readers who followed me and let me advance through all four rounds of recommendations. The updates will be left to me, and subscriptions will depend on you.
Three chapters will be posted first, with more than 10,000 words, which is just a complete plot. I will see how much I can write in the afternoon. I moved the house in the past two days before the bookshelf, and it was not finished until tonight.
The performance of this book exceeded my expectations. Once the simulation text collapses, there is no way to save it. Although there are detailed outlines and outlines, I have to write steadily.
In the future, I will update at least two chapters of 6,000 words every day, and more will be considered extra chapters.
There are indeed many influences on writing a book. A good state and a good mood are very important. It is not difficult to write 10,000 words if everything is good, but I dare not guarantee that I can write 10,000 words every day.
As for the rules for adding more chapters, I decided to be more cautious than Han Zhao and play it safe:
Currently, there are 47,000 collections, 6,000 follow-up readings, and 3,000 first orders. One chapter will be added for every 500 (this book was first published on Qidian. Only Qidian subscription data is counted)
Dear genuine readers, you don’t want the evolution of the three-generation beast to fail, right?
If the results are good, I just sleep a few hours less every day and work harder.
For the rest, I won’t be pitiful. Anyway, it’s not easy for anyone. If possible, I hope you can subscribe and support me.
I have reduced the number of words in the first chapter to the minimum. As for the subsequent chapters, they will generally be 3,000-word chapters and 4,000-word chapters, so that the reading experience will be better.
Then if the average subscription increases, there will be more chapters, but we have to look at the first order first. If the first order is bad, it’s useless to say anything else.
I don’t want to set a fan value for comments. After the listing, I will set a maximum of 1 point to prevent advertisements. These false advertisements are really too much. I clicked in for you to see, and none of the URLs are real! !
In addition, there are rewards and monthly tickets. 20,000 points will add one chapter. I still owe the leader [Lan Le De Yan] four more chapters.
Rewards are up to fate. I just want subscriptions. This is the root of a book.
As for monthly tickets, a cumulative 200 monthly tickets will add one chapter (currently limited to this month)
The above conditions are all based on my ability to update. If I can't do it, no matter how low the conditions are, it will be meaningless.
The following is about the process from conception to publication of this book, as well as some thoughts. If you are interested, you can take a look.
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I would like to thank my editor Ruo Ye for giving a lot of guidance at the beginning of this book, and I used many of the suggestions directly.
I wrote five versions just for the revision, which took nearly two months to prepare. The first three versions added up to more than 100,000 words of waste manuscripts. It can't be said that it is very different from the current main text, but it can only be said that it is completely irrelevant.
I have written three excellent fan works in a row, but I am really a newcomer to writing fantasy. The only experience I can summarize from writing fan works is that I write all the points-adding flow of rolling girls.
When writing fantasy, the subject matter is very different, but I still feel that I can basically grasp the rhythm of writing.
Before I had some success in writing fan fiction, I wrote about five or six books, all of which were one-round tours, and then entered the palace with 100,000 words. However, at that time, no one read the books I wrote. It was completely stand-alone, and it didn’t matter whether I entered the palace or not.
Later, I thought that since that was the case, I might as well write what I like, so I wrote three fan fictions in a row, which squeezed my inspiration dry.
Before starting the book, I was going to switch to writing the fairy tale or fantasy that I wanted to write at the beginning, but I was hesitant and really afraid of rushing into it.
Finally, I thought, I wrote fan fiction because I liked it and I wrote some results, so why don’t I write fantasy that I like.
Recently, the immortal flow is more popular, but I prefer the "simulator" that was popular at the beginning of the year. I like to play simulator games as soon as they come out.
When I handed the first draft to the editor with full confidence, the editor told me directly that the conventional simulator genre is no longer something new.
But I still want to write.
The book "My Life Can Be Infinitely Simulated" I read before was really enjoyable, but it ended badly (from the reader's perspective). I was just halfway satisfied when it was over.
Analyze this book from the author's perspective.
To be honest, there are many bad points.
But the advantages are particularly obvious, that is, the rhythm in the beginning is refreshing, and it is really enjoyable to read without being too serious! !
For me, this is enough. Reading a book is not a game for everyone to find faults. I only look at the advantages.
However, the inherent limitations of simulator texts are large, and the following books are all the same.
Once there is an option to directly obtain a realm after simulation, and you can reach the sky in one step after choosing it, it will definitely collapse.
So if you don't suppress the setting, you have to suppress the plot, and let the protagonist die forcibly in the simulation to prevent living too long and breaking through the realm too quickly. This is inevitable.
Once the book collapses, the results are bad, and it will be finished before 500,000 words.
500,000 words, after all the recommendations, it will be more than 200,000 words. Writing 500,000 words to complete the book is like doing charity. It would be strange if you don't starve to death.
Suppressing the plot will forcefully reduce intelligence, so I chose to start with the setting.
This gives up one of the advantages of the simulator, and the results will inevitably be affected.
But at the same time, the biggest poison point is also avoided. There is no need to suppress the plot later, forcing the protagonist to die forcibly, or forcibly lose his cultivation and re-cultivate.
In short, in the simulation of this book, whether the protagonist dies or not will only affect the memory of option three.
The attribute points of option two are linked to the realm. Even if the simulation only lives for one second, the attribute points will still not be reduced.
Option 1 is completely based on luck, with a low probability. There will inevitably be fewer of them in the early stage. Scarcity makes things valuable. Otherwise, you will write a lot of advanced entries in the front, but nothing can be written in the back, and you have to force the plot.
As long as this plug-in is not that strong, it can be used as a plug-in that can predict the future and add points (in fact, it is already very perverted. Readers who cannot accept the setting basically abandon the book during the free period, because I showed you the shortcomings at the beginning)
This book stitches together elements such as prompts, entries, simulators, and attribute panels. On the one hand, there are editorial suggestions, and on the other hand, I personally like these three elements.
Entries and simulators, one is similar to the talent of Guigu Bahuang (I played it for a few months, and the soft rice is really delicious), and the other is the life restart simulator.
The attribute panel is because I like to read Gunmei's books.
I like the early system of Shifang's warriors and the system of Jidao's magic weapons.
Integrate everything I like. No matter how the results are, at least I won't be too tired to write.
To be honest, the world view of Gunmei's book is not the first choice for time travelers. It is too dangerous, especially the setting of Jidao Tianmo.
If you want to stand out, you have to fight for resources. If you have no background and poor qualifications, you have to fight for your life. In this world view, the death of the protagonist is relatively reasonable.
Because you need money and Yin Qi to simulate, pure survival is meaningless, so the first life simulation of the protagonist I wrote lived a mediocre life until he died of illness at the age of 51.
Of course, the tone of this article is that the protagonist has a normal IQ, maintains basic logic, and is a semi-invincible and refreshing article for beginners. Please believe my sincerity. If you don’t feel refreshed enough in the beginning, it may be that my updates are not enough.
Reading for entertainment is about whether the advantages are greater than the poison. If you can accept it, read it.
I can only guarantee that readers who are willing to read this will keep the style of the rest of the book consistent with the previous one.
I don’t know if you played a game called Mech Warrior (Heavy Armored Soldiers) when you were young. My classmate played it and told me that the last boss Noah was particularly difficult to beat. He was almost beaten at level 75.
Then I borrowed his Little Overlord to play. The Red Wolf tank fired three shots with the main gun, and Noah died.
Me:? ? ?
At first glance, oh, I'm level 160, that's fine.
This is probably what this book means.
See you when it goes on sale at 12 noon:(`) Love you
The three-generation beast will evolve successfully.
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