Ryunosuke: "Do you want to make games? I know someone who runs a similar company, do you want me to ask?"
Hasegawa: "Call me if you have time."
Ryunosuke: "Well, this is better. If you really want to make one, there is also a developer family."
Asahi knows that "developer families" are game development tools provided by hardware companies free of charge, providing an environment where everyone can make their own games.
Not only production, but also a space where finished games can be uploaded, made available for third parties to play, and participants can exchange ideas.
Misaki used to download and play games made by amateurs, some of which were good and some of which were bad. The difference in quality is huge.
But the most important thing is to make games, if you don't know how to write programs, they are all useless.
Ryunosuke: "There's also a book on programming, I've placed it at your doorstep. You can consult me anytime if you don't understand anything."
After saying that, he went offline.
Asahi immediately opened the door to put the books outside the room. There are roughly twenty or thirty books. Ryunosuke suggested that he should read the first book in order.
After bringing his back to the room, Asahi immediately started browsing according to the suggestion.
There are several reasons why he intends to dive into the world of games, one of which is because he has good ideas in mind, and 99% of them will not fail.
The second thing is that the development is mainly diversification, not to mention that the game does not require a lot of capital. As long as it is of good quality, it can always shine its own light.
Unlike light novels, it is very difficult and troublesome. It was obviously impossible for him to write so many works by himself, unless he became a vicious coding machine every day, but that was too boring.
Asahi likes to relate to different fields. If he liked it, he would delve deeper, and if he didn't like it, that was enough.
At ACG, apart from games, most of the anime, manga, and light novels are monopolized by big companies. It is unlikely that he will want to revive himself in a short time, but the game is relatively simple, and also makes a lot of money. An example is mobile games.
For example, [Genshin Impact] in his memory.
In Asahi's memory, this mobile game has the best money-making ability, and everyone turns gacha crazy to win waifus.
Coincidentally, the [Type-Moon Series] was created by him, and its development was similar to major events in his previous life. Moreover, in recent years, it has been allowed to be produced by various anime companies, and the [Type-Moon] concept has spread all over the world.
Because the mascot girl "Artoria" was portrayed as too successful, some good people shouted the slogan "One hundred thousand chefs monthly, one million royal chefs".
Taking advantage of development maturity, it is definitely a good choice to prepare to produce mobile games and market them.
After all, it would be too wasteful not to take advantage of the dairy cows.
Because of this, he approached Ryunosuke to learn about game development. In addition, mobile games are much easier than large-scale stand-alone production, and the cycle does not take long, but the turn is money-making, with low investment and high returns.
All he needed to do was spend his time making the game's plot better. After all, apart from the first prologue and the sixth and seventh final chapters, the other FGO plots in the previous life were definitely not good enough. The first chapter is acceptable, as are the rest... No need to mention that.
So when Asahi decides to do it, he will write all the plots, and he can make some more anime through the plots, wouldn't that kill two birds with one stone.
And regarding game production, he could also ask Ryunosuke to work with him. With Ryunosuke's technology, it's not difficult to complete a mobile game.
Although the number of people in Sakurasou is small, all of them have extraordinary talents.
Then henceforth, Asahi had read the book recommended by Ryunosuke, and part of the program was to do the exercises in the textbook just like he said.
As long as he managed to write a program that had the same function as a computer, actually wrote the original code on the computer, compiled it, and tried to run it, he could understand to some extent what a program was.
As long as he learns these things, which are the most difficult at the beginning of the game, planning, creativity, and content are the easiest for Asahi.
Asahi estimates it took him less than a month to thoroughly understand these 30 books, and this should include the time he spent on anime movie production.
Ever since he came to this world, he seemed to have awakened a super learning talent. Needless to say, he would be able to master it in no time as long as he was willing to put in the time. It feels like a cheat device.
Until the evening, aside from eating and going to the bathroom, Asahi stretched his waist after finishing the first book and started looking through the second book, it was quite interesting and not boring like most people said.
Ryunosuke: "How do you feel?"
Ryunosuke's text appeared in the chat room.
Hasegawa: "This is very interesting, I want to study the urge to create AI."
Ryunosuke: "Then you have to work harder (laughs)."
Compared to his cold appearance in real life, Ryunosuke is more open-minded on the Internet, at least he will make jokes.
Hasegawa: "No problem. It is conservatively estimated that this can be fully understood in 25 days. If it's faster, it can be shortened to 20 days."
Ryunosuke: "It's pretty much what I expected (laughs). After reading it, it should be enough to make a general game. If it doesn't work, ask me for advice."
Hasegawa: "Okay!"
At this time, Asahi's bedroom door was suddenly pushed open.
"Asahi, can I borrow your computer? My computer seems to be buggy and broken. I haven't saved the data yet, I have to request Ryunosuke's backup to send to partner."
At the door, Jin leaned forward and asked her.
"Okay." Asahi nodded. "I happen to be chatting with Ryunosuke."
Seeing him get up from his seat and hold a book similar to programming, Jin was a little surprised: "What are you talking about?"
Asahi said casually: "It's just about making games."
"Hah? Let me see." Jin sat down and glanced at the chat records of the two of them.
And then... He shuts down.
Glancing at such a tall pile of books, Jin was a little skeptical about life. Is this how geniuses communicate?
Can these books be mastered within twenty days? And Asahi should be setting aside half of his time to make anime movies!