From the moment he spoke, all players closed their mouths and stared at him with bated breaths, for fear of missing any details.
Chu Guang was very satisfied with the players' reaction. He raised his head and glanced around the hall.
But when he saw the lizard man standing in the corner, his expression went stiff for two seconds, and his hand almost touched the gun on his back.
‘Why are there mutants here? ? ?'
‘But……'
‘From his stupid expression, this lizard man should be a player under this skin.'
‘Then there is nothing to worry about.'
Whether it was combat experience or panel data, these newbies were no match for him. Chu Guang may be worried about the survivors ambushing in the shadows, but he was really not afraid of these players making trouble.
It would only take less than a second to kick, ban, and confiscate the test qualification.
After deciding to study the lizardman later, Chu Guang took his gaze away from it, looked at the players in the hall, and continued. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});
"First of all, I have good news to tell you—the war is over."
"Bad news is, our world has changed beyond recognition. If you expect to go home with your luggage and find your mother right away, it'd obviously be impossible."
"This year marks the 200th anniversary after the doomsday. Fortunately, we have successfully survived the most difficult years. To be able to stand here today, you are already more fortunate than 12 billion people. I now need you to recognize the status quo as soon as possible, and then fulfill your declaration under the banner of the Federation of People: Rebuild our homeland!"
"The one next to me is my assistant. It's called Little Seven. You can ask it any questions about the shelter or other things you don't understand."
He repeated the opening speech that he had said once before.
When the next batch of players arrived, he would say it again, if there were no serious bugs or plot loopholes, he did not plan to change it.
After all, it was hard to make things up.
After a pause, Chu Guang continued.
"In addition, the shelter Resident Handbook has been updated to version 2.0, which includes the residents' convention, code of conduct and requirements for public order, good customs, and prohibitions. Please check it out in time."
"For residents who violate the regulations, they will be forced to stay dormant or confined. For serious violations, the offenders will be sent back and permanently banned from arriving on the surface. We hope that everyone will strictly abide by it."
There was a commotion among the players.
Wasn't the power of this NPC a bit too much?
However, everyone did not have a particularly big reaction to this.
Since they had chosen to be the close beta tester, it meant that they had accepted the game settings.
Before logging into the game, they had already seen "Resident Handbook" on the official website, and there was no strict content on it.
And the new clauses only restricted behaviors such as "PK between players," "harassing other players," "improper transactions," and "malicious destruction of in-game facilities."
These terms were in line with the interests of most "normal" players, and some terms were even discussed by the players themselves in the forum and were added after being adopted by the game designer.
For example, There_will_be_ample_time and Old White proposed "no malicious destruction of in-game facilities," and a female player who had not yet obtained the test qualification proposed "no rape."
These opinions were quite good.
After all, this was a sandbox game, not a nuclear bomb simulator or some R18 game.
Even if it was a game that advertised freedom and the concept of sandbox, it was impossible to allow a player to unscrupulously disrupt the gaming experience of other players.
In addition to adopting these suggestions, Chu Guang also made more detailed regulations on these rules.
For example, malicious destruction of facilities would be punished with "compulsory labor," and sexually harassing other players would result in getting kicked out of the game.
It is very considerate.
'What?
Can't accept it?
Then go back to playing CrossFire quickly and give the helmet to those who need it.'
After explaining the matters needing attention, Chu Guang left the shelter with 24 players and took the elevator to the surface in two batches.
The oncoming visual impact shocked these new players.
It was not even just visual.
Hearing, smell, touch and even taste; every cell in their bodies told them that this was a completely real world!
"This is incredible……"
"Is this... really the game world?"
"Wow, it just blew my mind!"
"This is awesome!!!"
Looking at the excited players, Chu Guang's mouth also curled up with a smile.
He really wanted to tell them that it was too early to get excited.
...
Chu Guang first took these new players to familiarize themselves with the outpost facilities, especially reminding them that it was forbidden to urinate and defecate near the outpost. Then he took them all back to the nursing home and handed them to Old White and the other players from the first batch.
The construction site of the outpost was indeed for people. There was no need to worry about these players having nothing to do. Old players would tell them what to do.
Some people were called to move bricks and repair the walls.
Some people were taken by Ample Time to the construction site in the northeast of the wetland park to carry the raw materials for producing cement.
As for remuneration.
It was 10 contribution points per hour.
Although it was not clear what the contribution points were for, the players were very motivated and couldn't wait to start working immediately.
During the testing phase, there were so many things to do.
Developers had said that they would not delete their in-game data, so they just needed to do the missions.
The energetic spirit of these players made Chu Guang a little embarrassed.
Of course, not all players were arranged to work on the construction site. Making bacon, tanning fur, fishing, hunting, and gathering were all tasks that needed to be completed by people as well.
For example, the female player with a height of 1.8 meters and an ID called [Ya Ya] was assigned the work of gathering.
Her genetic sequence was the perception type. Although the initial value of the primary attribute (perception) was 6, which was 1 point lower than Night Ten, her talent panel had an additional initial talent—"Toxin Intuition."
According to the system's explanation of this talent in the player list, players who had this talent could rely solely on biological instincts to perceive toxicity, without needing knowledge and experience.
In contrast, before gaining "Toxin Resistance," the "Poisoning Effect" itself would have more negative effects on her.
In addition, the positive buff effect of this talent was affected by perception attributes.
It was only appropriate for her to be a gatherer.
In addition, there was the lizardman.
After arranging the work of the gatherer, Chu Guang called this player aside.
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