"So, the next question is choosing which industry ."
After careful consideration, Losmemy decided to understand the overall environment of this world first.
Opening his laptop and accessing the Guugle search , he began to browse recent news, especially in the field of technology.
"There are some changes, but not too significant," Losmemy concluded.
In this world, compared to Losmemy's previous life, there weren't major changes, just a faster pace of technological development.
Communication and information technologies were advancing rapidly, including digital hardware like computer chips and graphics cards.
Technologies that Losmemy remembered emerging around 2016 were already budding here.
For instance, the wave of smartphones, which should have become prevalent around 2013, was already common in 2010, with some high-quality games available on mobile devices.
The trends mainly revolved around industries such as the internet, technology, gaming, and culture, similar to his previous life.
Losmemy had the freedom to choose any industry, with no restrictions from the system.
However, while starting a company, in order not to violate the system's rules and create value, Losmemy needed to recruit relevant professionals.
For industries he didn't understand well, Losmemy found it challenging to steer the direction. What if the hired professionals excelled and made things successful? Oh no!
Considering this, Losmemy decided to venture into the gaming industry.
Even though Losmemy hadn't worked in the gaming industry, having played numerous games, he believed he had some understanding of it.
Compared to other industries, Losmemy thought he had a stronger grasp of the gaming industry.
Making slight adjustments to gameplay could potentially lead to a game's unsuccess, a significant advantage!
Moreover, the gaming industry burned money quickly.
Unlike traditional industries where losses could be offset by selling fixed assets, losses in the gaming industry meant losing the entire investment - just a bunch of code with nothing value.
With memories from ten years later, all Losmemy had to do was avoid making games that had the potential to be profitable.
First step, create a game!
Second step, incur losses, converting all system funds into personal assets!
Third step, spend freely!
Yes, it was that perfect.
Losmemy felt like a genius!
After deciding on the direction, Losmemy searched for the official website of the Business Bureau, downloaded the personal company management interface, and successfully logged in using his ID and password.
Under his name, there was already a company, named "Goend Network Technology Co., Ltd.," with a company account holding 50,000 funds.
This seemed to be a (WCS) provided by the system to register the company for him.
In this simplified parallel world of entrepreneurship, the situation differed significantly from Losmemy's previous life. The threshold for individuals to start a company was low to encourage widespread entrepreneurship, and most of the company processes were automated, achievable through the internet and client-side applications.
This made it more advanced and user-friendly for individual entrepreneurs than Losmemy's original world, even ten years later.
Similar changes occurred in other industries, such as film, animation, and cultural production, but Losmemy didn't need to delve into them for the time being.
"I'll check the requirements for the resource station client and the editor..."
"Well, it's okay. My laptop can barely handle it. However, there are still limitations due to the computer's configuration; I can't make large-scale games."
"No problem; I wasn't planning to make large games anyway. Just a decent indie game for now."
Losmemy's laptop, bought a few months ago, could run the resource station's client and Xteam's editor. However, it was a mid-range device, so it had limitations, especially for large-scale games.
It didn't matter to Losmemy since he didn't plan on making big games. With limited funds, he wasn't aiming for profit either.
For him alone, creating a passable indie game would be sufficient.
Losmemy opened the editor and diligently studied the tutorials.
An hour later, Losmemy felt drowsy.
"I thought it was supposed to be easy without any programming background? Ugh!"
Losmemy was a bit frustrated.
Although the learning curve of this editor was significantly lower compared to programming skills or some traditional game editors, it was still challenging for someone with absolutely no programming background like Losmemy.
However, he managed to grasp the simpler operations, such as using existing game templates and modifying art resources.
"Let's explore the resource station and analyze the existing games."
Losmemy entered the resource station to check available resources.
There were various categories, including simulation, fighting, shooting, RPG, and more, each with some basic templates.
These templates were fundamental and had affordable prices.
For example, a shooting game template provided basic functions like walking, shooting, and reloading. Some guns even had default trajectories.
Buying additional art resources could turn it into a simple shooting game.
To make something more complex, he would need to learn advanced features of the editor.
For extremely challenging tasks, he might need to hire professionals from the resource station.

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Fantasy"Mr. Losmemy really not a business genius!" "His success is entirely due to luck!" "His initial goal was just to lose fifty thousand ..." See, the life of a business genius is so humble and understated.