Within the Reflecta Group, for the hosting business, for Forest Studio.

Opinions are not uniform.

Divided into two factions.

One group thinks that in business, chips can be customized, and they are making money anyway. There is no need to push high-quality partners into the arms of opponents, and the traditional host fight is too fierce. You must know that they can acquire Bushnell’s host business because Bushnell fell behind in the console market.

Reflecta has the idea of ​​​​being a host, but also because of the huge cash flow brought by the graphics card and the partner of Linmu Studio.

Linmu Studio was not interested in it later, and at this time Reflecta had negotiated again, coupled with the fact that they were really jealous of the game's revenue, and they had a mature supply chain, so they rushed forward wholeheartedly.

But now Linmu Studio suddenly wants to be a host... Now that their yearbook project is so popular, it also shows that Linmu Studio has the strength and the ability to produce masterpieces for its host that are interesting enough for players.

A steady stream of masterpieces.

In this situation.

Is Reflecta really going headlong into the console market? Not only to challenge the vested interests in the current market, but also to deal with Linmu Studio?

This is too thankless.

It's better to just give up, either to cooperate with Linmu Studio for development, or to package and sell the studios and projects prepared for the mainframe, whether to sell to Linmu Studio or to others.

Anyway, stop the loss in time and use the money to invest in more stable projects.

The other faction doesn’t think so. They think that the recent status of the game can be seen, and it’s going well. Even if the benefits brought by the game are not considered, the promotional effect of the games of Linmu Studio on the graphics card brand alone is enough to make up their minds. Go get involved.

Linmu Studios can make games, so can’t those first-party studios acquired by Reflecta be able to do it?

Not to mention that Reflecta specializes in hardware and has natural advantages in cost control.

Even if it is the same as the other two, selling machines at a loss, and then making money from software.

They have money and can afford it.

Why pack it for sale?

And if you give up at this juncture, who will be responsible for the losses caused by the initial investment?

Yes, Forest Wood Studios helped us a lot in the early stage of the game, but we can't just give up just because they entered the console market and their yearbook project is very popular, right?

So is Reflecta an independent company or a subsidiary of the other party?

In short.

Both factions seem to make sense.

In the end, no one would let anyone else go. They were patronizing and arguing whether or not Reflecta should continue to be the host.

The opposing faction attacked the other faction, saying that the reason why consoles were promising at the beginning was because of Linmu Studio. Now the other party not only does not make games for Reflecta, but also enters the console market by itself. Reflecta still insists on it now. If it fails, it will cause huge losses!

As for the faction in favor, it must be done. Is Linmu Studio a partner or the headquarters? If they don't do it, can't they do it themselves?

In short.

Whether or not to customize the supply for Linmu Studio has become secondary...

In fact, it's normal for this to happen.

After all, the decision of Reflecta to enter the console market at the beginning involved factional disputes within the company, and when certain key interests were involved, there would always be cliques and small groups and small organizations.

In addition, those who have not benefited will spontaneously unite to fight against a few people who have vested interests.

Now it's nothing more than a continuation of the factional rivalry.

the other side.

Zhang Jianghu was sitting in his office, looking at the group of arguing directors on the screen, feeling a little headache.

He didn't expect that it would end up like this.

He is the one who advocates Reflecta as the host, because he is in China, and he has a deeper impression of the success of Linmu Studio and the speed of making money from games.

certainly.

He is not a fool either.

The risk of entering the traditional host market is also well known.

The reason why he wanted to persuade Lin Yao so much to let her cooperate with Reflecta in development was because he had the idea of ​​tying Linmu Studio to a chariot.

Reflecta is backed by Forest Studios.

Coupled with the acquisition of many first-party studios, the risk will be greatly reduced.

in addition.

He also has no clear side, because the actual controller of the group has not made a clear statement.

When he told Lin Yao that he couldn't make the decision, it was really not polite.

This matter is actually quite complicated.

Although he has a high right to speak now, he is not high enough to overwhelm all directors.

"Cough cough."

Seeing that the crowd was still arguing non-stop.

The man in the first seat, Glenn John, the current helm of Reflecta, coughed lightly, and finally spoke: "... Zhang, what do you think?"

But unexpectedly.

He didn't rush to express his opinion, but looked at Zhang Jianghu and asked him to express his opinion.

Zhang Jianghu's achievements during this period are still very well recognized.

The two factions who were arguing and arguing also looked at Zhang Jianghu.

The global vice president of recent fame.

"..."

Zhang Jianghu met everyone's gaze, and although he was separated from the screen, he still straightened his expression and said calmly: "I agree with Director Jeremy's point of view. At this juncture, the mainframe business is abandoned. The initial investment loss is too large. There is no reason." ,but……"

Zhang Jianghu changed the subject: "Director Qiao's words are also reasonable. In business and business, chips can be customized... After all, the yearbook project is so eye-catching now, there is no need for us to fight against Linmu Studio, at least not now, we are their event The main sponsor of the company enjoys the highest exposure. If we turn against each other now, we may lose this opportunity forever, and our competitors will take the opportunity to replace it..."

Glenn John kept his expression unchanged, and asked: "Then you mean, our mainframe business continues, and then we have to provide hardware support for Forest Studio, which may become the biggest competitor in the future?"

"No... Although I thought so at first."

Zhang Jianghu shook his head: "But after I came back, I specifically asked the technical personnel within the group, and came to a conclusion that even surprised me - the mainframe that Linmu Studio wanted to make might really be different. It will have a direct competition with our host, and the performance of the custom GPU they require is too weak, so weak that it is unbelievable."

"Oh?" Glenn John was a little curious.

Zhang Jianghu explained the requirements of Linmu Studio in detail, and continued: "With this kind of performance, the technicians told me that it is impossible to run a game like "Breakout" that pursues realistic depiction smoothly. impossible.

Even if you can.

The picture quality will be greatly reduced.

When Lin Yao, the person in charge of Linmu Studio, talked with me, she actually mentioned this point in particular, and also talked about their console idea, handheld + console. But now it seems that they should focus more on the handheld. "

"That means... what they want to do is hold a mobile phone? They want to give up their advantages!?"

Glenn John was shocked after hearing this.

You must know that "Breakout", which became famous in the first battle of Linmu Studio, won by relying on the graphics, but now they have to give up what they are good at as the host.

What the hell is... what kind of idiot?

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