My favorite feature of Honor of Kings is the small fist icon on the loading screen that you can click.
I have countless friends who tirelessly praise this small feature; it greatly alleviates the anxiety of waiting during loading. It instantly takes me back to elementary school when I turned on the computer at the black internet cafe, excitedly and anxiously pressing the "Enter" key like crazy—thinking that this could speed up the booting process. These days, I’ve been working on a small tool for taking notes while podcasting myself, and since it requires waiting during transcription, I simply made a "Tetris" mini-game. Once again, I marvel at the AI era. If there were no AI, most products would probably reject such features citing low ROI (except for the boss’s orders).
View Original
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
My favorite feature of Honor of Kings is the small fist icon on the loading screen that you can click.
I have countless friends who tirelessly praise this small feature; it greatly alleviates the anxiety of waiting during loading.
It instantly takes me back to elementary school when I turned on the computer at the black internet cafe, excitedly and anxiously pressing the "Enter" key like crazy—thinking that this could speed up the booting process.
These days, I’ve been working on a small tool for taking notes while podcasting myself, and since it requires waiting during transcription, I simply made a "Tetris" mini-game.
Once again, I marvel at the AI era. If there were no AI, most products would probably reject such features citing low ROI (except for the boss’s orders).