My Player 2

Chapter 54 Shuttle Bus

Chapter 54 Shuttle Bus
"so far so good……"

Looking at the direction of discussion on the forum, Li Li, who had just issued a "high-pressure" policy, finally breathed a sigh of relief.

As a mobile game player, Li Li is too familiar with the scene where the game planner sets limits for the players, causing the players to collectively "get angry" and threaten to "fire" the planner.

He had prepared for the worst.

But who would have thought that the reaction in the forum would be much better than expected.

Li Li thought about it and released the "Expedition Player Code of Conduct Version 1.01", which mainly restricted players from slaughtering innocent NPCs, but at the same time clearly gave players the right of "self-defense".

As for other things, the restrictions on cheating and deceiving people are also very loose, and at most only a symbolic deduction of [good and evil value] will be made.

He also reminded players that even though the game does not have a "reputation system", every action they take will "leave a trace" in the "real world" gameplay.

If a player's reputation is too bad, they will be responsible for the consequences.

The entire new specification lists a lot of rules and regulations, but in fact the content is not strict. Instead, it clearly defines restrictions in many aspects and returns the power to the players.

To make a simple analogy, it is like changing "stealing is illegal" to "stealing things worth more than 10 yuan is illegal."

The two are completely different concepts.

The only two "high-voltage lines" are PK between players and betrayal of the "Creator God" faction.

Now the PK between players is no longer "20 points will be deducted for each hit", but "80 points of [good and evil value] will be deducted for killing other players alone, and 100 points of [good and evil value] will be deducted for killing other players in a team".

The reason for this design is that Li Li does not want internal strife among players, but he knows that there will definitely be conflicts between players.

So Li Li gave them a costly "duel" opportunity.

The reason why he directly banned the account for "team PK" was because he didn't want to see group confrontations between players. At the same time, he was also worried that large guilds like "Golden Wind" would team up to bully lone wolf players.

As for "betraying the faction of the Creator God", it is written very vaguely.

The main slogan is "If I think you have betrayed, then you have betrayed", and once you betray, your account will be permanently banned.

Li Li doesn't dare to give this power to the players.

Because Li Li knew that even under such "high-pressure" restrictions, he had to permanently ban a few people and let them throw a tantrum in the forum before he could limit the players' impulse to commit suicide in this matter.

So to sum up, Li Li's new regulations, firstly, did not "reduce player benefits", and secondly, because the number of players is too small now, it was accepted by players lightly and did not cause any rhythm.

In any case, Li Li’s goal is to make players “feel comfortable playing” here.

After all, controlling soul projection is a high-intensity mental work. What if the players become lazy after the novelty wears off?
He has to use various methods to increase player retention rate.

As for developing power and cultivating goodwill, those are necessary by-products and red tape that is difficult to discard.

With a population of tens of millions and the assistance of a force with modern technology and magic, Li Li does not need players to build the city or do the hard labor.

In fact, he just wanted the "S attributes" of these Blue Star people to explode, and kill, kill, kill, kill, kill those corrupt monsters who were disloyal, unfilial, unkind, unjust, impolite, unwise, and unfaithful.

……

The crystal-sealed village.

Among the players who went to this novice village at the beginning, except for the two kryptonians who spent money to buy Suzaku experience points, there are currently no players who have reached the silver level.

These steady players have not encountered the opportunity to "get rich overnight", and the experience points they gain increase linearly.

In order to improve the efficiency of monster hunting, they had to upgrade their skills while leveling up, which slowed down the speed of leveling up. Fortunately, there were enough "novice monsters" near the Sealed Crystal Village, and the [Slag Elements] and [Slag Elves] that had been ravaged by the players for several days seemed endless.

But when the player reaches level 20, the efficiency of gaining experience from these Lv1-Lv20 monsters will not be very good.

So they made an appointment and prepared to go back to Tiebi City as a group today.

Returning with them were the leader of the "Crazy Tyrant Gang", the advanced instructor of the fifth-level job [Anchorman], the big brother with a blue and green Mohawk, "Jinshui" who saved the day in the Misty Forest, and the young boy who flirted with the female blacksmith in the village—

Domineering!
There were still 3 minutes left before the departure time, and the players who were preparing to return to the city had all arrived, but Ba Zhaitian was still holding a baseball bat, walking back and forth impatiently at the entrance of the village.

Camelia, the village blacksmith, was leaning against the door of the smithy, secretly watching Ba Zhetian pacing back and forth.

The two female elves behind her would not give Camelia a chance to escape.

"Watermelon Beer" quietly walked behind her and pushed Camelia out with force, pushing the female blacksmith with eight-pack abs to the path outside the blacksmith shop.

The village was small, so now they could no longer pretend not to notice each other.

Seeing that there was no way to avoid it, Camelia had to straighten her chest. This 1.9-meter-tall female blacksmith walked up to the mohawk-haired hooligans and asked shyly:

"Hey, pig...pighead, are you really going back to that city?"

"What's the matter, bitch? Can't you bear to leave me?" Ba Zhaitian still looked very arrogant.

"No...Is it not possible?"

As soon as she finished speaking, Camelia immediately explained: "Don't get me wrong, I'm worried that you won't be able to master the skills well enough, and if you tell others that you learned forging from me, it would bring shame to our village!"

"What are you afraid of? It's not like I won't come back."

Looking at Camelia's stunned face, Ba Zhaitian showed a triumphant smirk on his face.

"I will continue to learn blacksmithing from you when the time comes. Please don't refuse to teach me."

After saying that, without waiting for Camelia to respond, he raised the baseball bat high, smashed it hard on the ground, and shouted:
"Alright, guys, time to go!"

The next moment, more than a dozen modified motorcycles were released from the "anchored" state and appeared out of thin air at the entrance of the village and landed in front of the players.

Ba Zhaitian took the lead, riding the most fancy red motorcycle.

He stepped on the accelerator of the motorcycle and rushed away without looking back, leaving behind a self-proclaimed cool back.

Seeing this, the players who had watched a good show also got on their motorcycles and followed behind the Mohawk man.

Using the ability of [Anchor], Ba Zhaitian "anchored" the road he traveled on.

Even though the land was full of potholes all around, the players following behind Ba Zhaitian felt like they were driving on a highway and gradually stepped on the accelerator.

Watching the convoy going away, the man who stayed in the blacksmith shop with his orange beer couldn't help but say madly: "I hit it! I hit it! Watermelon, that push you made was really genius!"

"Fuck off."

The female player named "Watermelon Beer" smiled evilly.

"From now on, there will be a dedicated shuttle bus between here and Iron Wall City."

 Finally I finished coding before the deadline, win!

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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