The "supercomputer" function arrived at exactly the right moment; it wasn't just helpful, it felt like a perfectly timed gift. It solved every pressing problem Andrew was currently facing.
"Huh… Next, I'll use the [supercomputer] function to build a game platform and then officially launch the pre-sale…" A faint smile curved at the corner of Andrew's lips, and he felt incredibly satisfied.
In truth, Andrew already had a rough understanding of the system's new function. Back when the system had first activated, it had already given him a hint. He could still clearly recall that message:
[With the development of the game, more functions will gradually be revealed.]
That's right. The system had made it crystal clear from the beginning that its capabilities would expand alongside the growth of its creations. And now, the "supercomputer" was one of those newly unlocked abilities. Once this function had been activated, it meant that even more unknown, and potentially powerful, features would emerge in the future.
Thinking of this, Andrew couldn't help but feel a growing sense of anticipation. Still, anticipation was one thing; reality was another. Andrew understood well that nothing worthwhile could be achieved overnight. Everything had to be built step by step, layer by layer, so he wasn't in a rush. He firmly believed that the virtual universe he envisioned would one day move beyond imagination and become something tangible, something real.
After gathering his thoughts, Andrew took a deep breath. His mind was clear, his focus sharp. He glanced at the time again, and it was already close to noon. Only a short while remained before the official pre-sale at two in the afternoon.
Now that the system had unlocked the "supercomputer" function, building a dedicated game platform was entirely within reach. With his own platform, there would be no need to upload his game to external services. That alone would save him a considerable amount of cost.
But beyond reducing expenses, there was an even greater advantage. Owning a proprietary platform would make it far easier to construct his envisioned virtual universe in the future. In a sense, this platform would serve as the very first cornerstone of that grand vision.
"Let's build the platform first…" Andrew murmured softly.
With a single thought, he opened the relevant interface on the system panel.
"Build a Game Platform." He issued the command without hesitation.
Just like creating a game, constructing a platform required a certain amount of emotional value. Although the cost wasn't insignificant, Andrew didn't mind in the slightest. After all, he had more than enough emotional value to support it. And with the second game about to be released, there was no need to worry about running low anytime soon.
[Ding! Please name the game platform.]
The system responded instantly.
Hearing the prompt, Andrew paused for a brief moment. Then, a confident smile appeared on his face. "O5 Council."
After a moment's consideration, Andrew decided on the name "O5 Council" for his platform. It matched perfectly with the name of the company he had created. The consistency felt natural, appropriate, even. After all, the "O5 Council Game Platform" was, in essence, a direct product of that very company. Same name. Perfect logic.
As soon as the name was set, the system continued:
[Ding! Please set the icon for the game platform!]
Andrew thought briefly before choosing the three-arrow emblem as the platform's icon. With that, the system officially began the construction process.
[Ding! The "O5 Council Game Platform" is being established.]
[Ding! The "O5 Council Game Platform" was successfully established, initiating deployment across major software systems.]
[Ding! "O5 Council Game Platform" has been launched. Establishment complete!]
[Ding! "O5 Council Game Platform" has been installed on the computer.]
Hearing the rapid succession of system notifications, Andrew couldn't suppress the surge of excitement rising within him. After the final notification tone faded, he took another steady breath. Then, his eyes landed on a brand-new application that had appeared on his computer screen.
"O5 Council Game Platform."
Its icon, a sharp, high-definition triple-arrow design, looked cold and precise yet carried an indescribable sense of mystery.
Andrew's lips curled upward. He moved the mouse and clicked on his newly created platform. The interface opened. It was empty for now; after all, no games had been uploaded yet. But aside from that, every feature one would expect from a professional platform was already in place. In fact, it was even more refined than existing platforms.
"This… is the first step toward a virtual universe…" Andrew murmured as he stared at the screen, his eyes filled with determination. "One day, it will stand at the very top of the world."
