在博士“震惊”之后,午夜社会如何向前发展——Deadrop的下一步是什么

币界网Published on 2024-08-09Last updated on 2024-08-09

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在著名游戏影响者Disrespect博士被制作第一人称射击游戏《Deadrop》的工作室Midnight Society除名一个多月后,该团队在接受Decrypt的GG独家采访时打破了沉默,讨论了从公司中删除这位受欢迎的流媒体,以及在没有他的情况下游戏如何向前发展。

Disrespect博士,又名Guy Beahm,被指控与未成年人进行了不恰当的交谈。该主播后来承认与一名未成年人进行了对话,“过于倾向于不恰当的方向”,但否认有任何非法行为。

由于Deadrop的四位创始人(包括Beahm)“听到了”这些指控,该组织开始了一系列电话会议,与流媒体讨论了情况,联合创始人兼创意总监Quinn DelHoyo告诉Decrypt的GG。

DelHoyo向Decrypt解释说:“他和我们谈过发生了什么。”他们共同意识到,这种职业关系是站不住脚的。“我们四个人都友好地决定,这对《午夜社团》来说是最好的。我们只希望盖伊未来一切顺利。”

因此,午夜协会发表了一份声明,解释说该工作室已经“终止”了与联合创始人之一Disrespect博士的关系。

这一消息引起了不同的反应,尤其是在他承认与未成年人有过接触之前。许多游戏玩家赞扬了在争议中让团队和游戏与Disrespect博士保持距离的举措,而另一些人则认为,鉴于Deadrop与这位影响者的密切联系,此举将杀死Deadrop。

DelHoyo说:“这很艰难,很可悲,但这是一个正确的决定。”他接着谈到了联合创始人Robert Bowling和Sumit Gupta的观点。“我的第一件事,Rob的第一件件事,Sumit的第一件事情,甚至Guy的第一事都是:我们如何保护工作室?”

Disrespect博士在公司中扮演着独特的角色。作为一名在YouTube上拥有450多万订阅者的网红,他的主要职责是为游戏带来新的眼球。他做到了这一点,但一旦指控曝光,他庞大的形象就被证明是一把双刃剑。

DelHoyo说:“他是对我们的工作室和游戏感兴趣的粉丝群的即时注入。他还积极参与了营销方面的工作。”。但当谈到游戏的设计和开发时,DelHoyo表示,尽管Beahm在转向流媒体个性之前曾是《使命召唤》游戏开发商,但他相当不干涉。

Deadrop正在进行的游戏设计的DelHoyo说:“我们没有以这种方式跳过一个节拍,因为我们一直在这样做。”。

在争议和Disrespect博士被解雇之后,Midnight Society正在寻求加快Deadrop更新的速度,同时推出更多的社交媒体活动,希望游戏的力量能够推动该项目向前发展。

最近几周,Founders Access Pass NFT的所有者——该NFT最初于2022年11月在以太坊扩展网络Polygon上以每股50美元的价格出售——收到了周末更新,对游戏进行了新的更改和更新。此前,该工作室在过去一年中放慢了更新速度。

DelHoyo表示,直到8月底,《午夜社会》将“塞满”Deadrop的所有主要功能。这样,工作室就可以在9月和10月完善这些元素,然后在11月以更广泛的“早期访问”状态推出游戏。

11月将出现的一个主要特征是藏身之处的演变——目前是一个常规菜单,玩家坐在那里等待比赛并查看战利品。通过此次更新,藏身之处将成为一个可探索的3D空间,正如2022年游戏首次构建时所暗示的那样。

DelHoyo补充道:“我们的计划是在2025年秋季推出功能齐全的游戏。”。

Deadrop是一款第一人称提取射击游戏,非常强调垂直地图设计,给游戏一种独特的感觉。添加到游戏中的地图都连接到更广泛的Deadrop世界,这就是DelHoyo渴望向游戏粉丝展示的。

DelHoyo告诉Decrypt:“我最兴奋的是让我们的玩家看到我们在这座巨大的塔楼中计划的更多内容,这个我们称之为炼油厂州的巨型建筑。”。“里面会有很多地图,随着时间的推移,我们会添加更多。在接下来的一年里,这是我最兴奋的地方。”

安德鲁·海沃德编辑

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