His plans would work. The standard transfer speeds were in megabits per second or, at most, terabits per second. This seemed to far exceed that.
If he didn't know better, he would assume this was transferring files at exabits per second or probably more. Well, it probably was; such speed was abnormal, but here it was.
Since the transfer was done, he immediately began to add the finishing touches to the game file. He had created every world he could think of.
Due to his livestream's chat, he had a total of five hundred worlds in the game that were free and open for all to use.
Each one was based on a completely different idea than the others. Richard believed that just the 500 alone were more than enough to draw people's attention.
However, he hoped that people would purchase his creation kit to create their own worlds. It would not only create a more entertaining game but also add a new source of income for him.
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