God's imitator

Chapter 306 Setting Room Rules

Chapter 306 Setting Room Rules
Upon seeing this title, Kong Yuxin couldn't help but frown slightly.

Clearly, this is the 8th community player, who was the last to enter the room, informing all players about the current player situation in the room, so as to confirm which players in the order are friendly.

Using birds as a metaphor is a code word set up within the 17th and 8th communities. Anyone who doesn't use this metaphor can generally be identified as an enemy from another community.

In some extreme cases, the last person to enter the room might be a player from a hostile community.

If the agreement is merely to truthfully report the number of people in the room and not to use code words, hostile communities may provide incorrect information to mislead others.

If the last player does not choose to use the code word "bird" to report, the players in Community 17 will consider him an enemy.

However, this way, Kong Yuxin's side can also completely determine the order of their players.

After a brief consideration, Kong Yuxin chose option B.

If both sides choose according to the actual situation, then there are 3 options A and 4 options B.

If Kong Yuxin chooses option A or C, she may be able to become part of the minority and gain extra benefits.

But she didn't choose to do that because it wasn't worth it.

Both of these options will trigger a penalty for wrongdoing plus a penalty for acting against one's will, resulting in a direct deduction of 21000 minutes of visa time.

Furthermore, Kong Yuxin couldn't predict the situation of the players on the 17th community. If the free agents on that side also chose to change their options, the two sides would clash, and the situation would become even more chaotic.

Therefore, to ensure your own benefit, you can simply choose the correct option that doesn't go against your conscience.

Even if the majority penalty is triggered, it doesn't matter, since they have two free agents. The majority penalty for these two free agents will be transferred to the question setter.

Soon, the results came out.

All participants have submitted their answers; payment will proceed directly.

The correct answer to this question is: Players from Community 17 and Community 8 should choose 'A. White', while players from other communities should choose 'B. Black'.

The net gain for the 7 participants in this room is -32000 minutes of visa processing time.

The question setter will receive 32000 minutes of visa time. An additional 20000 minutes of visa time will be deducted.

The question setter chose "no consecutive wins".

The question setter will be changed.

Kong Yuxin's own benefit was 4000 minutes of visa processing time.

Kong Yuxin was somewhat surprised to see this number, because the net profit of the 7 respondents was too low, reaching -32000.

If all the players in Community 17 choose A, then all three should become the minority and receive 14000 minutes of visa time. The total visa time gain for everyone should be 38000.

The only explanation for this result is that two players in Community 17 deliberately chose option C.

As a result, they will have an additional 21000 minutes of visa time deducted as a penalty for choosing the wrong option and the option against their will.

The minority award, which should have been given to three people, is now only given to one person.

The reason they deliberately give money to the question setters is simple: to prevent them from winning the game consecutively.

If the respondent receives a higher reward, then whether the question setter can continue to win the round will be decided by a vote of the respondents.

Kong Yuxin's side has 4 people, and the 17th community has 3 people. As long as they vote, they will definitely continue to win the election.

So overall, Community 17 is losing money.

Now, players in Community 17 have chosen the wrong option, allowing the question setter to reap huge profits. The question setter can then choose to give up the chance to win consecutively.

……

According to the order, the question setter has automatically rotated to the ordinary player in the 13th community who is not a free agent.

But for Kong Yuxin, this is an acceptable situation.

Because when a "free agent" is the one setting the questions, they cannot answer the questions and therefore cannot utilize their advantages.

However, if ordinary players set up the questions, Kong Yuxin and the free agent from Community 15 can cause trouble at will and interfere with the answers of players from Community 17 and Community 8.

Furthermore, Kong Yuxin also controls another player who isn't a free agent, which is crucial. If this player gives inconsistent choices, the goal of 'everyone agreeing' can never be achieved in the room.

Players in Community 17 naturally wouldn't be able to receive the "unanimous" reward or harvest the visa time of the question setter from Community 13.

In that case, if free agents cause trouble, everyone's answers will be a mess, and according to the rules of the game, the person who sets the questions will definitely gain a lot of visa time.

The majority of respondents in Community 17 will likely be from this group, resulting in an overall loss.

However, at that moment, Kong Yuxin saw a new message pop up on the operable screen.

The current room owner has submitted the rules; they will take effect once half of the players agree.

The rule is: all players must continuously send the "currently received majority" suggestion.

Do you agree?

【Yes】

【no】

With the countdown very short, Kong Yuxin naturally chose "No".

Her goal was to disrupt the room's order as much as possible, and she certainly wouldn't agree to the host using rules to restrict other players.

But this is obviously useless.

Because this vote can be cast by both the question setter and the answerer, and the ratio of the number of people in the room is 4:4, it will be effective as long as the number of votes in favor reaches half.

Even a tie doesn't affect anything; this is an extra right for the homeowner.

The vote passed quickly, and the rules were updated in the lower right corner of the display screen.

The rules set by the room owners are as follows:

【4-person room: Not displayed at this time】

[8-player room: All players must continuously send the "currently received majority" suggestion.]

【13-person room: Not displayed at this time.】

Since it hasn't been half an hour yet, the rules set for other rooms are not visible.

However, the rules for the current room have been updated and are now in effect.

Soon, this ordinary player from the 13th community had finished setting the question.

The male-to-female player ratio in Community 13 is ( )

[A. 5:7]

[B. 6:6]

[C. 7:5]

This was a question that Kong Yuxin and the players of the 15th community had agreed upon beforehand, and she knew very well that the answer was C.

But players in other communities certainly don't know this.

What Kong Yuxin had to do was submit incorrect options randomly to interfere with other players' judgment, and then submit the correct options herself to ensure the benefits.

Soon, different options began to appear in the squares on the right side of the screen.

This is an 8-person room, so you can actually see 6 different squares, each representing one of the 6 players other than yourself and the person who set the question.

All three options are present in these squares.

It is also impossible to determine who specifically posted it.

After thinking for a moment, Kong Yuxin first sent option A as a suggestion to the other players.

(End of this chapter)

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