Chapter 356 Uploading The Codexia World
"It's done," Maximus muttered, heaving a sigh of relief as he tested his work.
After ten years of modifications, the Codexia World finally looked decent.
The worldview expanded, more functions, jobs, unique plots, etc., being added.
For this, Maximus needed to study a lot of games, to the point where he nearly went bald.
Maximus didn't just get inspiration from the Etherium realm; he also studied games from other dimensions.
Unfortunately, Maximus's time was limited.
No matter how grand he wanted the game to be, he still needed to personally input it.
Ten years were barely enough to create a game to his satisfaction.
Seeing no bugs in the game, Maximus was ready to put it into the server in the Arcane Continent.
The Arcane Continent was the only one capable of storing games and applications for the whole Etherium Realm.
The Beast Continent didn't have the capability, and the Divine Continent didn't bother to create something similar.
This is also the reason 99 percent of individuals who could access the virtual world were in the Arcane Continent.
It was more accessible as long as one had money.
In the other two continents?
Unless you are in an important position or powerful enough, you wouldn't even know about virtual worlds.
There are two ways to access this server in the Arcane Continent.
First, directly go to the Origin Domain and upload it physically.
Second was the Etherium Forum.
The Powerhouse in the Arcane Continent directly puts a link in it to upload any application.
[Please upload the rune inscription application...]
Soon, a pocket of space appeared in front of him.
"Is this enough?" Taking out a rubix cube filled with runes.
This is a copy of the Codexia world inscription.
After inscribing it out, making a copy was as easy as creating a rock.
Soon, the World's Will began to evaluate the games, like an administrator.
Virtual worlds was of importance, that the World's Will directly evaluate every one of them.
[Eligible to be uploaded in the Virtual World.]
[Please fill out the forms...]
Forms appeared before him, indicating the various intricacies that came with uploading a virtual world.
From profit distribution, pricing, rules, contracts, Maximus quickly filled them up.
"This World's Will is really meticulous..." Maximus muttered after filling them up.
He thought there'd be a loophole in the forms, but there was none.
It seemed that the World's Will studied it deeply, not letting others exploit it.
After uploading the Codexia World, it was at the bottom of the rankings.
Millions of applications above it made the Codexia World that he worked hard for look like trash.
In countless epochs, billions of applications have been uploaded into this virtual world.
However, because of its unpopularity, it was eventually taken down.
This is also one of the rules in the form; if Codexia World didn't reach a certain standard after a thousand years, it would be taken down.
This is so that the server in the Arcane Continent doesn't get overwhelmed.
After all, even with the help of the World's Origin, the capability of such a server is limited.
"But where do we get the materials?"
"Isn't there the rich man?"
"@Maximus Shadowcrest, we would like to buy some materials from you!"
"Could we have a discount?"
"We will advertise your game for free if there is a discount!"
Looking at the comments under his post, Maximus smiled.
Over 500 apex sovereigns in the Arcane Continent had accepted his mission.
This is already half of the apex sovereigns in the Arcane Continent.
As for others, they were either in close seclusion, in the abyss, or didn't care enough about the money, so they didn't accept his task.
However, over half already made him satisfied.
This is an uninterrupted advertisement for a year.
As long as he could keep the players, the Codexia World would surely be a phenomenal game.
Seeing that the Apex Sovereigns from the Beast Continent and Divine Continent wanted to buy materials to build a continental server, Maximus couldn't help but be excited.
If they wanted to create a continental server like the one in the Arcane Continent, it would cost a few sextillion dimensional coins.
This is if it's the original price; with his usual pricing, it would cost them at least 10 sextillion to build a continent server.
The Continental server in the Arcane Continent is different from the Aethercore tower in his empire.
The Aethercore tower could barely be used in the empire.
However, the Continental server in the Arcane Continent could not only be used by them.
They even let others from the other three continents use and connect to its server.
From users to a creator like him, they accommodate everyone with just a fee.
This also earned them a ton of money.
Like the game Maximus had put, each user that entered his game, Maximus needed to pay a top magic crystal per year.
The payment to accommodate the game is also different.
According to the size of the Codexia world, Maximus needed to pay 100 billion top-grade magic crystals per year.
Such expensive fees can earn the Arcane Continent a ton of money.
Furthermore, their Continental server is not just that.
It was also a supercomputer that could analyze the phenomenon up to the essence of law.
Maximus had heard that to use this function, one needed to pay a quintillion top-grade magic crystals each time.
Knowing these functions, Maximus was eager to upgrade the Aethercore Tower to have such capabilities.
Unfortunately, he was dirt poor.
He didn't even have a few quintillion dimensional coins after feeding the World Tree various materials.
Thus, hearing that the Beast Continent and Divine Continent were planning to build a continent server, he couldn't help but be excited.
Not only would it alleviate the world making the ethernet connection more accessible throughout the Etherium Realm.
Maximus could also earn a ton of money.
Even if he gave a big discount, Maximus could still earn a few sextillion dimensional coins from the two of them.
Thinking about it, he hurriedly chatted with the Apex Sovereigns of the two continents about the price of the materials.
Hearing the price, they were not so shocked; after all, there were over a thousand of them to split the price.
However, such an expensive price still needed to be convenient for a meeting, thus they asked for Maximus to wait.
Seeing this, Maximus clenched his fist.
"The money is coming..."