Now that the game was in the closed beta stage, it was normal for there to be updates from time to time.
Anyone who wanted to play the game seriously would carefully read the updated content of the game. After all, they could get a lot of information that would definitely be useful in the game.
Roland was no exception.
Opening the update announcement, Roland was pleasantly surprised after reading it for a while.
Game update content:
1: Add a 'browser' to the game system interface. From now on, players can also watch videos in the game and communicate using web chat rooms.
2: Increase the activity of magic elements, slightly increase the difficulty of casting spells, and moderately increase the power of spells. Warlocks benefit greatly, ordinary Mages don't benefit in the early stages, and have a greater improvement in the middle and later stages.
3: We have noticed that there are too many warrior professions, more than half of the total number of players, so the benefits of 'physique' attribute are appropriately weakened, and at the same time, the learning requirements of some special powerful warrior specialties are increased.
4: The special specialty of the Thief profession, 'Stealth,' has been optimized, making it more stealthy at a distance and slightly less stealthy at close range. It won't be like the current one, where it is completely transparent and can only be seen by special skills.
5: Given that the current leveling speed of players is too slow, the triggering rate of side quests is appropriately increased.
6: Optimize the NPC's artificial intelligence again, reduce its mechanical logic, increase the impact of butterfly events in the sandbox environment, and increase the influence of personality on their actions and behavior.
Six updates, all of them heavy news.
Yesterday, the system announcement of Roland's self-created spell flooded the entire server, and it stood to reason that the forums should be discussing him now. But as soon as this official announcement came out, Roland's self-created spell immediately became side news.
No matter which one it was, it would have a great impact on the game. Now that there were six in a row, it could be seen that the officials had indeed been tracking the players' data during this time, and they were also interested in making the game better.
It was just that Roland found it strange. He had always thought that he had entered a real world, but the official game group could exert influence on this world!
Where did they come from?
Or could it be that he guessed wrong, and it was really just a game world?
Opening the forums, Roland wanted to see the views of other players.
As a college entrance exam repeater, I feel that I can get into Tsinghua University.
This post was extremely popular. The original poster claimed to be a repeater, and originally bought this game cabin just to have a better sleep quality when he rested at night. He didn't believe in virtual reality games at first.
He didn't expect it to be true.
Then, he played the game happily. Not only did the virtual cabin improve the quality of his sleep, but because the time ratio between the virtual world and the real world was 3: 1, he could be considered to be playing for a day and studying for a day. His spirit was greatly relaxed and his mental stress was reduced. His grades were steadily improving.
However, he still had some regrets. Because there were 24 hours in the game, he did not have things to do all the time. Sometimes, it was very boring. But with the browser function, he could surf the sea of questions from "Five Years of Simulation, Three Years of College Entrance Examination" in the game. He had plenty of time! He was truly splitting time into two halves!
Then, a group of working social workers left comments below, laughing and cursing!
Why didn't I get this when I took the college entrance exam?
[The OP's perspective is amazing. I'm impressed.]
"My dream of Tsinghua University!"
"I would like to shout in grief and indignation on behalf of those students who didn't manage to buy a virtual cabin: Unfair!"
"Thank you for the idea, OP. I will make this post artistic and share it with those uncles and aunties. For the sake of their children, they are willing to spend millions on a ten-square-meter trashy school district house. This kind of thing has a great effect on learning and the cutoff score, wouldn't it make sense if they didn't spend four or five million? I'm confident that I can raise it to around ten million. Let me tell you, I already have four virtual cabins in my hands. Becoming rich is just around the corner! "
Holy sh * t, Roland's scalp went numb from this reply.
This method of making money was too f * cking tricky.
He scrolled down the page. Sure enough, a large group of netizens were stunned by this reply and expressed that they were kneeling and looking at God.
Roland exited the post with a feeling of amazement, then casually clicked on another popular post.
I can finally do an online livestream.
Because he clicked on it casually, Roland only saw the title when he entered the post. He froze for a moment and then looked at the poster. It was actually Fan Six Hundred Million.
The general idea was that with the browser connected to the entire Internet, she could broadcast every second of her game in the future. Whether it was the players in the game or outside the game, they could all see her beautiful appearance in the game.
Hmm … She's almost forty, is it appropriate to act cute like this?
After exiting the post, Roland clicked on another popular post.
How much of an impact will the weakening of the physique attribute have on warriors?
This was a data party. After examining the current number of warrior classes, class specialties, mission abilities, offensive and self-defense abilities, group combat abilities, and other data, they came to a conclusion: warriors were too strong. Compared to other classes, they were easy to pick up, easy to master, and very versatile. The number of classes was the best explanation. It was normal for the official weakening.
The physique attribute was weakened, but as long as it was about 90% of the original, then warriors would still be the number one class. Besides, the physique attribute was needed by every class. After all, physique was life. Warriors were weakened, but so were other classes. At most, warriors would be weakened by 10% and other classes by 5%.
It was neither painful nor itchy.
The truly pitiful ones were the mages. They were supposed to strengthen Warlocks, but for mages, the further activation of magic elements made it more difficult for them to cast spells again. If this continued, the number of mages would drop to about two or three percent.
However, it was good that mages had a leader who might have a certain effect on preventing the loss of members.
There was no such leader among the warriors for the time being. Even Principal Huang, who was fully equipped with magic equipment, hadn't been able to establish the image of a warrior leader in the hearts of the players.
Seeing this, Roland sighed softly.
The further activation of magic elements, in the end, strengthened the mages, but for the players, a class that was too difficult in the early stages didn't have a soul.
Roland estimated that after this update, there would be another wave of deletions among the mages.
He clicked on the mages section, and sure enough … it was full of complaints.
He thought for a moment, opened the option to publish a post, and wrote down such a title.
A Single Opinion: A Mage's Flexible Point Allocation Method in the Case of an Unfavorable Game Version.
He spent two hours writing a lengthy observation of nearly three thousand words. After checking for typos, he published it.
Then he rubbed his face and was about to stand up and drink some water when the forum system dinged. He clicked on the latest system notification and found that his post had been "highlighted."
Hmm, so fast. Is the forum administrator guarding me?
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