Chapter 104 More NPCs and richer interactive systems
After the order was issued, these survivors quickly demolished their shacks and headed to the brick factory in the northwest.
Although they came from there before, and now they needed to go back, no one had any complaints about the administrator's arrangement.
It was already a lucky thing to be able to come out of the marauder's underground cell alive, not to mention being able to dress and eat.
Ample Time and Old White, who were measuring the land near the brick kiln, stopped what they were doing when they saw the group of people and walked up to the administrator to ask. "Dear administrator, may I ask who these people..."
Chu Guang said without hesitation. "These people are the survivors who were saved by us. In order to repay us, they are willing to help with our construction."
The faces of Ample Time and Old White suddenly showed joy. They had just been worried about not having enough people because other players all went to do novice tasks. These labor forces could be said to solve their urgent needs.
"Then how much salary do we need to pay them?"
In fact, there was no need to pay them.
However, since the players actively requested, Chu Guang thought about it for a moment and said after considering the realism.
"One silver coin per person per day. I will deduct this expenditure directly from your account. You only need to ensure that they will not be hungry or frozen to death."
"In addition, pay attention to construction safety. I don't want to see the reduction of workers due to poor working conditions. This will not only affect our regional reputation, but also delay production."
"If there are casualties, 100 silver coins will be deducted as compensation."
This compensation would of course not be paid to the NPC. It is just a constraint on the setting level.
Moreover, these native people would not be interested in these pieces of metal. For them, they would rather receive a piece of meat than such a gadget with no recycling value.
While speaking, Chu Guang sent the pre-edited task to Old White through his VM.
Although it was a bit far from the outpost here, it would not affect the point-to-point information transmission between the two VM devices.
After triggering the task of hiring NPC workers, Bull and Horse Brick Factory would automatically spend 23 silver coins from the account every day as the "work money" of these employees.
Compared to players' wages of at least 10 silver coins a day, hiring these NPCs to do work could be said to be very cheap.
Ample Time and Old White immediately agreed happily after a simple calculation.
Of course, in order to prevent these players from abusing those natives, Chu Guang immediately added another sentence.
"The minimum food standard per person per day is 0.5 kilos of green wheat. Of course, this is only the minimum nutritional standard. If you want them to work harder, you can buy more meat and fish, or even go to the city to get some game for them."
We can feed the NPCs!
Holy shit.
This game not only has a management element, but also a growth simulation element.
Ample Time and Old White's eyes lit up, and they said confidently. "Don't worry, Administrator, we will definitely not mistreat them!"
"Yes! Even if I am hungry, I won't make them hungry!"
Emmm...
No need to be so exaggerated.
Eating too much is actually not good for work. There is such an example in the outpost.
But Chu Guang didn't say anything.
The exploration itself was also part of the fun of the game.
These players would naturally find a suitable path, and they only needed to grasp the general direction.
Manipulating everyone's life was neither realistic nor necessary.
...
23 survivors settled down in the brick factory, changing their identities from refugees to brick-makers at the outpost.
They set up the camp quickly, and it took less than an hour for them to rebuild the shacks they made in front of the south gate.
Although it looked a bit crude, there was still no problem with sheltering them from wind and rain.
For survivors on the wasteland, it was almost a must-have talent to quickly build a shelter that could withstand wind and rain.
But the players were not very good at it.
Even Mr. Garbage, who claimed to be "Garbage_pickup_level_99", has never picked up rubbish in reality. At most, he often went downstairs to dump rubbish.
Watching these survivors build shacks, Chu Guang found Zhao Rat and a survivor from outside Qingquan City, gave them a dedicated VM for NPC, and appointed them as foremen, responsible to communicate with players.
If other survivors had any opinions, they could report to the player as soon as possible. In special circumstances, they could use the "mission system" to ask the player for help.
However, the task rewards of different NPCs were restricted by different levels, and they could not freely give money to players.
This was similar to other MMORPG games.
The limit set by Chu Guang for the two foremen was up to 2 silver coins, which could only be released every 72 hours. The lowest level was 5 copper coins, and the CD time was 24 hours.
If there were any difficulties in life, such as a leak in the shed, and fuel was needed, they could issue the lowest mission to the players. If someone was sick, or someone was injured, they could use the highest level of reward to release the task.
Of course, Chu Guang did not tell these NPCs about the name of the "mission system" and its true meaning, but only abstractly told them how to use these functions cautiously and seek reasonable help from those "omnipotent" players in blue coats.
Like other NPCs, every time they posted a mission and talked to players, they would leave a record in the VM.
Chu Guang would let Luca come over at intervals, collect the data with VM, bring it back to the outpost for archiving, and review the data with the assistance of AI.
Only by using these data, Chu Guang could easily grasp the exchanges and interactions between the players and the native people, and could also easily check whether these NPCs have released some tasks "inconsistent with their own personality and identity".
If they really did something like this, Chu Guang would deal with such "Bugs" as soon as possible.
"There will definitely be loopholes in the newly implemented rules. But fortunately, there are only few people in the testing stage, so I can try to find those mistakes and correct them in time."
Looking at the backs of the people who slowly walked away, Chu Guang stroked his chin and thought.
"...When the game reaches the beta testing phase, a relatively complete NPC and player interaction system should be formed."
Mhm.
As expected of me!
With everything arranged here, Chu Guang left contentedly.
...
6 o'clock in the evening wasteland time.
After Old White went offline, he immediately went to the forum to create a new post.
"Breaking news! Breaking news! The Bull and Horse Brick Factory will officially open from tomorrow! We are now giving you a 10% discount! What are the players who want to build a house waiting for? Hurry up and place an order!"
At this moment, it was 6 o'clock in the morning in the real world.
Generally, other forums would have no users online at this time, but the official website of Wasteland Online was just the opposite. Usually, it had the most people online at this time.
Tomato_scrambled_eggs: "What is your daily production capacity?"
Old White: "Not much, not much. At present, there is no problem with a daily production of one or two thousand bricks. We will probably achieve a daily production of tens of thousands by the end of the month! (Smiley face)"
Tomato_scrambled_eggs: "Awesome!!!"
Lightning_emperor_professor_yang: "I want one ton!"
Gale: "Our bricks are not sold by ton. The specifications and sizes are fixed. They are sold by block. Each 100 standard bricks will cost 1 silver coin."
Night Ten: "Brother Gale, why are you wasting time talking to Professor Yang? He doesn't even have the qualification to enter the game yet. (͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) "
This_lord_is_arrogant_what_can_you_do: "Lmao, 100 bricks cost one silver coin? Did you even do the math? Building a house will need at least hundreds of millions of bricks. Just the two-storey small house near my house cost 500 million bricks, let alone other places. It would cost one million silver coins to build a house in the game? I heard that you guys only make single-digit silver coins for a task. Haha, this game is really realistic."
Irene: "Big brother, do you live near Forbidden City? Then do you have to buy entry tickets when you go back? (͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) "
Hold_the_sword_execution: "Hahaha, actually, the Forbidden City did not use that many bricks, only 80 million bricks probably. However, the size of their bricks is much larger."
Irene: "I was just joking. (͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)"
The wall area of a room with an inner area of 2.5*2m and 3 meters high is at most 27 square meters. If it's an 18cm thick wall, it will need 96 bricks, so 2600 bricks should be more than enough.
Even if most players chose to build a bigger house together, the average would not exceed 5,000 bricks.
100 bricks a silver coin, 50 silver coins per capita, this price was still very reasonable.
In the later stage, the demand for bricks may increase, which may increase the brick price as well, but the range of increase and decrease would be limited to within 100%. Unless the NPC warehouse in charge of prices adjusted the benchmark value, it would increase to 2 silver coins at most.
After all, if it was a little bit more expensive, it would make everyone want to build a house with wood. If that really happened, it would not be worth the effort to make any bricks.
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