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Tycoon of Video Games

A soul from Earth found himself transmigrated into a person from a parallel world, a world that lacked video games and an established gaming industry. Follow the journey as this individual rises to become the video game tycoon of this unique world. [Please note that any similarities between the names of characters or places in this story and those in the real world are purely coincidental. I do not claim ownership of any products or properties mentioned in this novel. This work is entirely fictional.] (Cover photo is not mine. Ctto to the original owner.) This novel draws inspiration from 'Tokyo Video Game Tycoon,' although there may have been some similarities at the beginning, the plot will take its own distinct path as it unfolds. On average, each chapter spans approximately 1,000 words or so. For those interested, you can find 10-15 chapters in advance on my Patreon page at patreon.com/NewComer714.

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COD and Silent Hill 3

The long-awaited PC and dual-platform video games, "Call of Duty" and "Silent Hill 3," finally hit the shelves, stirring up excitement among gamers everywhere.

A group of friends, having eagerly counted down the days to the release, wasted no time heading to their local gaming store in the USA to secure their copies. With palpable enthusiasm, they picked up "Call of Duty" for PC and the PC version of "Silent Hill 3," which interestingly came in a two-disc set, one for PC and another for the KS2 console.

Back at one of their homes, they set up camp in the living room, a hub of anticipation and camaraderie. The lights dimmed, creating the perfect gaming ambiance, and snacks were scattered across the coffee table, ready for the long night ahead.

First up was "Call of Duty." The group dove into the game, taking turns at the helm, navigating through intense battles and strategic missions. The room was filled with a mix of tense silence during critical moments and bursts of excitement following successful missions. The graphics and compelling storyline had everyone on the edge of their seats, completely absorbed in the action-packed world KiShin had masterfully crafted.

As the friends delved deeper into "Call of Duty," they began to notice an issue that dampened their gaming experience – the game was running at low frames per second (fps) on their computer. The once smooth graphics became choppy, and the fluidity of the gameplay suffered, disrupting the immersive nature of the game and making precise actions more challenging.

"Is it just me, or is the game lagging?" one of the friends asked, pausing after a particularly stuttered firefight.

"Yeah, I noticed that too," another replied, squinting at the screen. "It's definitely not as smooth as it should be."

They exchanged concerned glances, realizing that their PC might not meet the game's optimal requirements or that their graphics settings were too high for their current setup. The realization was a bit of a letdown, considering their anticipation and the excitement they had for playing the game.

Determined not to let this hiccup ruin their night, they ventured into the game's settings, lowering the graphics quality in hopes of achieving a smoother performance. While this improved the fps slightly, it was a compromise, trading off visual quality for better playability.

Despite the setback, the group's spirits remained high. They continued their gaming session, adjusting to the reduced graphics while joking about the need for a PC upgrade. "Guess it's time to start saving up for a new graphics card," one of them quipped, eliciting a round of nods and laughter.

Even with the lower fps impacting their gaming experience, the friends' enthusiasm for "Call of Duty" didn't wane. As they shared jokes about upgrading their PCs, thoughts on how to actually improve their computer setups began to crystallize in their minds.

They weren't alone in this predicament. Across the USA, other gamers facing similar issues with the new KiShin video games started searching online for solutions to enhance their gaming rigs. Forums, social media platforms, and dedicated gaming websites were abuzz with discussions on upgrading PCs to meet the demanding requirements of games like "Call of Duty."

In these online communities, many found a wealth of information on how to properly upgrade their computers. There were step-by-step guides, and detailed posts from seasoned gamers who also happened to be professionals in the computer field. These tech-savvy gamers shared their knowledge generously, offering tips on selecting the right components, where to find the best deals, and how to assemble the parts for optimal gaming performance.

Some posts even detailed specific upgrades tailored to running KiShin's latest releases at high settings, addressing common issues like low fps and graphical stuttering. From recommendations on the latest graphics cards to advice on CPUs and memory upgrades, the information was comprehensive and geared towards enhancing the gaming experience.

Encouraged by this wealth of knowledge, many gamers, including the group of friends, began to plan out their upgrades. They discussed budgets, compared prices, and debated the merits of different hardware configurations. For some, this would be their first foray into customizing their PCs, while for others, it was an opportunity to apply their technical skills.

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As many gamers delved into "Call of Duty," they also turned their attention to "Silent Hill 3" on their PCs. However, much like their experience with "Call of Duty," they encountered performance issues; the game was running at low frames per second (fps), detracting from the eerie, immersive experience "Silent Hill 3" is known for.

This shared challenge led to discussions among friends and online communities. While they were troubleshooting and seeking ways to optimize their PC settings for better performance, a practical piece of advice started circulating: for those who owned a KS2 console, it might be worthwhile to consider purchasing the "Silent Hill 3" console version instead.

This suggestion stemmed from the fact that the console version was optimized specifically for the KS2, likely offering a smoother and more stable gameplay experience compared to the struggling PC version. This idea resonated with many gamers, especially those already frustrated by their attempts to improve the PC game's fps.

Word of mouth and online endorsements for the KS2 version of "Silent Hill 3" began to spread. Gamers shared their positive experiences with the console version, noting the enhanced performance and how it preserved the atmospheric tension crucial to the game's horror experience, unmarred by technical distractions.

For many, this switch provided a solution that allowed them to fully dive into the chilling world of "Silent Hill 3" without the immersion-breaking interruptions of low fps. While some still hoped to eventually upgrade their PCs to handle such demanding games, the KS2 offered a reliable alternative for enjoying one of the year's most anticipated titles.

As a result of these performance issues, the sales of the "Silent Hill 3" console version for the KS2 saw a significant uptick, surpassing those of its PC counterpart.

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