For a game like Minecraft, the core of the game was creation. Therefore, all of Chen Mo's gameplay revolved around the theme of 'creation'.
First, the game modes.
There were four modes: Minecraft (Single player), Someone else's world (Online), Everyone's world (Online), and Chen Mo's world (Sightseeing).
The single player mode was the same as in his previous life, split into survival, adventure, and creation modes. Players could freely experience the game.
Similar to Diablo, players could make their private game public at any time. Other players could enter through matchmaking, searching, or using an invitation code.
In online mode, the original owner (the owner of the house) had the ability to kick and mute players, as well as a certain amount of authority to undo the actions of other players.
In online mode, Chen Mo considered having multiple servers, with each server having ten thousand players spread across a world with a surface area of a hundred thousand kilometers.
This world wasn't a planet, but a solar system.
All the servers would start the same, with the same amount of terrain, but players could freely change the world, and it was up to the players of the server how they changed it.
What could be expected was that there would be as many unique worlds as there were servers, and each world would be vastly different.
Players could create guilds in the server, and guilds could be friendly or hostile to each other. They could ambush members of opposing guilds, or even use special methods to destroy all of their buildings.
All in all, a server could be thriving with everyone's wisdom and effort, or it could be chaotic and messy.
As for Chen Mo's world, it was sightseeing mode. Players could freely enter the world Chen Mo created, but they couldn't make any changes.
Second, the building trading system.
Chen Mo considered creating a simple building trading system in the game, both to make it easier for players who weren't good at it, and to make more money for the game.
In Chen Mo's world, Chen Mo would create many unique buildings, such as the Forbidden City, Clock Tower, Cathedral, and Twin Towers that were more realistic, or the Stormwind City and Garrison Stronghold that were more fantasy, or the Space Fortress and Space Elevator that were more sci-fi.
The blueprints of these buildings could be purchased, and after purchasing them, the player would have permanent control over how to build the buildings. After returning to single player or online mode, they would be able to build the buildings as long as they had enough resources.
Of course, players could also use their creativity to create something completely original.
Players could share the blueprints of their buildings, and other players could buy them from them (if anyone was willing).
Third, the tech tree.
In the original Minecraft, the tech tree was relatively simple. Although they could create computers through the redstone system, they couldn't create vehicles like cars, planes, or spaceships.
Chen Mo considered expanding the tech tree for Minecraft to the point where players could even build rockets to migrate into space.
(So the world in online mode was an entire solar system.)
Of course, this tech tree was different from the real world. For example, all special vehicles are made up of fuel, Origin Energy generators, control units, main materials, reinforcement materials, and other components.
The Origin Energy Generator could be seen as an engine, and the control unit was the control center. The main material was the main material of the vehicle, and the reinforced material ensured that the vehicle would not fall apart during high-speed flight.
As long as he had these elements and manipulated them with a special blueprint, he would be able to create the desired transportation tool.
(Players could also design their own vehicle, but they could only change its appearance by stacking blocks.)
Of course, the control unit, fuel, and so on were all synthesized with special materials. The players would slowly unlock the tool synthesis table, recreating the process of climbing the technology tree, from nothing to something, and changing the entire world into a high-tech world.
Moreover, this tech tree also included a new alchemy system. Potions made from special materials could give players various special effects, such as surviving in space.
Of course, the tech tree and the world would be slowly unlocked. Players would need to fulfill certain conditions to unlock the next level of the tech tree, and slowly walk out of their home planet into the rest of the galaxy.
With these special playstyles and a better guide for new players, Chen Mo believed that the VR version of Minecraft would be much more attractive than the Minecraft in his previous life!
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The development of the final version of Minecraft was on the agenda. The game would be complete once all the new playstyles were developed.
The closed beta for Thousand Hells was also completed, and the first round of testing had begun.
After all, Thousand Hells had a lot more content than Minecraft, so it had to be tested and modified early. The skills of the various classes, the difficulty of the levels, and the playstyle still had to be tweaked in order to reach the best possible state.
In the world of Thousand Hells.
This was an ancient town that never saw the light of day. It was filled with temples, shrines, and all sorts of ancient buildings. The town was filled with ascetic monks, plague stricken beggars, and struggling commoners. The entire town was filled with an atmosphere of despair.
Chen Mo's character was Mortal Path (Male). He looked like a normal human, but the longbow and dagger on his back showed that he was an extremely dangerous character.
He looked around as if he was looking for someone.
"Manager?" A voice called out.
Chen Mo turned around to see Lin Xue's Heavenly Path (Female) behind him.
Lin Xue's character looked a bit like an Immortal. She had many magic weapons floating around her and her white dress was spotless. She looked like she was out of this world.
"You're here," said Chen Mo.
Lin Xue said, "Yeah, but I'm curious, where did you get the beta tester spot from? Isn't it only given to the veterans of Emperor Dynasty Entertainment? "
Chen Mo replied, "I bought it of course, Lin Chaoxu wouldn't give it to me even if I asked him."
Lin Xue said, "… That's true."
Chen Mo said, "Come, let's play the game and see if it's fun."
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