was once a smash hit script kill, why is it not popular?

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-29

I spent a year and a half organizing my friends to play script killing, thinking about whether to open a store, but as I played more scripts, the more I found that there were too many problems in this market. 1. Scripts - there is no shortage of various masterpieces, but they are forcibly embedded for the sake of hardcore, and forcibly interpreted for the sake of turning on the faucet - which exposes the uneven quality of the script and DM at the same time; 2. Time - often seven or eight or even ten hours of "meetings", excluding those with children who have no time, and then digging out junior high school and even high school children who can't afford to spend, the time stickiness for the remaining college students and post-waves is too low - unless they are addicted to script killing, otherwise the friends are all rushing to the attribute of socialization, and the way to achieve socialization at hand every day is much more efficient than script killing. 3. Non-repeatability, very deadly. 4. In fact, there is no upper limit to the cost, and a careful boss or DM is likely to be unable to brake the car, and then pay a premium. 5. The quality of players is different - it can only be said that the joys and sorrows of human beings are not the same, which will directly lead to the quality of the experience. In this circle, DM and players seem to be alone in themselves, no matter whether a script experience is good or not, it is always extremely empty afterward, and the breakthrough and innovation of script killing should eventually return to the script itself - a table and a few high stools, a wonderful story, flesh-and-blood characters, some casual narratives, and a few evocative easter eggs are enough. After a long thrilling journey, he is ready to get out of the pit, and it is no longer worth using love to generate electricity here.

1. The situation of the script killing the physical store.

The closure of brick-and-mortar stores was basically between 19 and 22, and most of them were brick-and-mortar stores converted from residential buildings.

This is just one of the effects that preceded standardized management.

Before the standardization of the script killing physical stores, the edge-rubbing plot that broke out on the Internet had not yet fully attracted attention. It is in the appearance of wine, gambling and politics that it is thoroughly investigated. Up masters, if you pay attention to this piece, during the 18 years and 19 years, the accident rate of the wine book is as high as more than 50%, and the luxury of a single game gambling book is as high as millions, these up owners may not know. Just a few cities I have seen, including Chengdu, Chongqing, and some other cities mentioned by the UP master. In the past two years, when the management method is still emerging, there will still be cases of drinking and drinking to death, and I have seen it with my own eyes. Since the beginning of 21 years, there have been relevant units that have been regulated, and many of them have been strictly reviewed. It's not the UP master, and the things that are said with the draft start to be rectified before the draft comes out.

2. The script kills **.

Script killing is divided into boxed, city limit, scenario, etc., **It is also determined according to the location**.

Moreover, it is very common for brick-and-mortar stores that are commercialized to go out of business.

And at the beginning of 2023, the rest of the script kills ** are basically almost boxed between 78 and 128. Whether it's a line or not, it's all this**. And what the up owner doesn't know at all is that most of the scripts now kill stores, and the scripts are buyout systems, and there is no so-called franchise factor at all, and joining is a money-making routine. Scripts are divided into buyout and share-of-the-shares. I won't talk about the details.

So the owners of the remaining script shops are basically some young people, who are left by liking script killing, and those commercial script shops are basically gone.

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