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Chapter 3 Wanhu Vocational College

"I think in the long run, the one-time buyout fee for the game is not a reasonable charging model.

Because we can see that today's electronic games are much different from the previous electronic games. Today's electronic games not only need to provide players with a single-player part, but also provide players with subsequent network services.

Subsequent network services must also be included in the cost.

Is the price that players pay in one lump sum, after deducting the cost of developing new games, enough to pay for the Internet service?

What is the deadline for Internet services? Even if there are still people playing this game in ten years, but we have no income and are spending all the time, will this game continue to provide Internet services?

At the same time, in the face of increasingly high game development costs, is the profit obtained by buying out one-time fees enough to cover our development costs?

You know, the price of the first tier game has risen to sixty dollars. Should we continue to increase it next? Should we increase it to one hundred dollars?

Will players accept it?

Now that DLC strategy is the right way?

I hope everyone thinks carefully.”

Takahashi said the following words at the conference table and in front of the camera.

Since Wanhu has more employees now, although there are not many venues for meetings in a large conference room, organizing these people is a time-consuming and energy-consuming task.

Therefore, unless it is a conference such as a year-end meeting, Wanhu now uses video conferences to let people who should understand the content of this conference.

The Wanhu Headquarters Building, built ten years ago, has begun to look a little dilapidated under the wind and sun, rain and frost, and it seems that there is no such a cool and cold atmosphere unique to high-tech enterprises.

However, there have been huge changes within Wanhu headquarters in the past decade, informatization and paperlessness, and almost all departments’ office forms are at the forefront of the times.

Of course, in addition to the sales achievements that make Wanhu people proud, another one that makes Wanhu people proud is Wanhu's education.

Although Wanhu is not a state-owned enterprise, it is just a private enterprise, Takahashi wants to save the time his employees spend in their families.

The large branches within the group have long been adopted as corporate kindergartens, corporate primary schools, and corporate universities, and corporate universities have long been established, although for various reasons, they are currently only a college.

However, students who graduated from this college are even much higher than those of Tsinghua University and Peking University. Even compared with the Ivy League first-class university in the United States and Cambridge University in the United Kingdom, they are not inferior. Perhaps only Stanford University, which gave birth to Silicon Valley, can fight against Wanhu Vocational and Technical College.

Why is this?

Does Wanhu value "bloodline" so much?

In fact, it is not. Ten thousand households have always been a place to recognize their abilities.

Coincidentally, the students who came from Wanhu Vocational College were far better than those from other schools.

If you want to ask which country is the most developed mathematics country in the world, many people will answer the Soviet Union in unison.

As an alliance of many countries, the Soviet Union was located in a high latitude, with a relatively harsh natural environment and a few times less population than the capitalist world, but at its peak, scientists who provided scientific research resources to the Soviet Union accounted for half of the world's scientific research population.

This is not because the Soviets had any supernatural powers, and they were born to be more scientific than others.

It was because of the Soviet Union's education system.

Educators who established the Soviet education system believed that the human brain was like human muscles. If they were not exercised, if they began to relax, they would not be long before they began to degenerate.

If you want to have a more useful brain, you must keep your children under pressure during their childhood learning process.

Therefore, he advocates adopting personalized and customized educational progress for every student, and does not give children time to be complacent. Once they learn one knowledge, they immediately start learning the next knowledge and keep pressure on their children.

All the students he taught have become outstanding talents in various fields.

It is just because his educational methods are too energy-consuming and require the implementer to have a terrifying control over the content of the education.

Therefore, except for educators who have become ill due to overwork, other teachers are basically unable to replicate this operation.

However, the Soviet education system based on this was established.

The system is extremely powerful. Just watch the Korean e-sports league and you can get a glimpse of it.

Although the deteriorated version of teaching according to the individual is adopted, it is impossible to specifically control the learning progress of each student and make corresponding changes.

However, the Soviet Union's education system was still many times higher in terms of talent cultivation than the non-elite education system like Britain and the United States.

Some people even believe that the Soviet education system was intended to establish an education system for the elite of the whole nation.

Originally, learning musical instruments and painting was only a few children who had rich families in the West, but almost everyone could learn it in the Soviet Union.

Oral organs and violins, under good education, the development of the Soviet Union's artistic development also reached a peak.

However, the Soviet Union, which has a population of only about one-quarter of the world's population, had no way to compete with the capitalist group led by the United States and as auxiliary due to its population size, economic scale and geographical restrictions.

Therefore, although the Soviet Union looked very majestic, it was almost destined to be a tragic hero.

So what if there are many people who can calculate calculus on their own?

So what if you can play and sing?

In a harsh environment, if you don’t have enough living materials, you can’t live a better life than the United States. In the context of peaceful evolution, people will eventually change four times.

And these four changes, whether at the upper level or at the grassroots level, will not develop in a good direction.

The reason why Wanhu Vocational and Technical College has a very leading advantage in the field of electronic technology is closely related to the large number of Soviet talents introduced by Takahashi during the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Sometimes don’t be misled by American propaganda. I really think that the Soviet Union went astray in electronic technology and gave up the direction of integrated circuits.

You should know that the first superscalar microprocessor was from the Soviet Union, and the first mobile phone was not first created by Motorola.

If the Soviet microelectronics technology is really worthless, why did Intel compete with Wanhu for talents in the Soviet Union?
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