Farming game: Survival for all [StarCraft]
Chapter 44 Planet Construction Day 33
044
Regarding the reaction of the Huameng people to opening accounts to foreigners, the Huameng official only responded with one thing, that is, no matter who logs into the game, they must memorize the rules and regulations of the other world, and only by passing them with full marks can they obtain the game link. In addition, more details will be officially released at that time.
Having said that, although the Chinese Alliance members were still a little reluctant to give the game quota to foreigners, they thought that it was unlikely that they would not give it to foreigners forever, after all, this was the end of the world. Moreover, the account was given after three months, and by then, there might not be a shortage of accounts, but people to do the work.
Moreover, the various behaviors of the country before and after the end of the world have reassured the people of Huameng. No matter what, Huameng will never harm the interests of the people to do face-saving projects. There must be a reason for the country to do this.
And when I think that even if the accounts are opened to foreigners three months later, they will still have to memorize four books of different world rules (maybe there will be more content by then), and they will have to pass with full marks just like them, I feel great.
Who said that there is only a Chinese version of "Code of the Other World"? And the country doesn't seem to be planning to release other versions.
In this case, won’t all foreigners have to learn Chinese?
Although many people learned Chinese before the end of the world, as the Chinese Alliance became a superpower, Chinese was also listed as one of the international official languages, but there was also another foreign language listed on the same level. Some stubborn countries that had opinions about the Chinese Alliance have been resisting Chinese becoming an international official language.
Now, you want to play games? Even the most stubborn ones have to learn Chinese!
Those foreigners who have not learned much Chinese and have not even passed the Chinese Language Test Level 4 are really regretting it now.
"If I had known I would have studied hard when I took the Chinese elective course, I would be screwed now. I definitely can't memorize all four regulations in three months."
"The Chinese Alliance must have done this on purpose. Why don't they release versions in other languages? Since they are going to open it up to us, the most basic thing they should do is release a version in our national language. The Chinese Alliance is engaging in nationalism!"
"Luckily, I passed the twelfth level of Chinese. I was thinking about studying abroad in Huameng before, and now it comes in handy. I will download and memorize the different world list, and then I will be the first to grab a game account!"
"Study and memorize at the same time. I'm sure I can do it in three months!"
"You are all idiots. The Huameng has never thought of letting us go to the game manor. They are always selfish. If they really want us to log in to the other world, they will never force us to memorize four books of regulations, let alone wait for three months! The Huameng is stalling for time to store food so that they can catch us all in one fell swoop! Listen to me, gather the army and charge forward now, defeat the Huameng, and seize the game manor!"
"When I heard the news that the other world game would be open to us, I thought we would be saved and wouldn't be hungry anymore. But after reading the news, I found out that I had to wait for three months. Why three months? I'm afraid I'll starve to death by then... Woohoo, please, Huameng, give me the account now. I don't want to die. I don't want to live anymore!"
"What's the point of exporting nutrient solution? Aren't those who can buy it the upper class who have enough food and drink? This damn country doesn't care about the life and death of us lower class people. Even if many of us starve to death, they will not remain indifferent! And it is foreseeable that even if the Chinese Alliance opens our game accounts to us in three months, they will definitely be taken away by these dirty people at the top. Don't even dream of it falling into our hands! No, I can't die, I want to resist, I want to overthrow this damn rule!"
"I heard that the [Manor Mall] opened by the Huameng requires work points to purchase. If I can play the game, earn work points, and place an order in the [Manor Mall], how will the Huameng express it to me? I hope it can be delivered directly to me without going through the country, otherwise it will definitely not fall into my hands!"
"It's better to be a Blue Alliance member. The base is right next to the Chinese Alliance. It's much easier for the Chinese Alliance to deliver goods to them. And with the Chinese Alliance's intervention, the Blue Alliance leaders don't dare to take their people's things! Damn it, I'll sneak into the Blue Alliance now! If I can't be a Chinese Alliance member, it's not bad to be a Blue Alliance member first!"
Foreign netizens were discussing the matter enthusiastically, saying all kinds of things, and were even more enthusiastic about it than the Chinese Alliance members.
In fact, it makes sense. For the people of Huameng, this is a decision made by the country. There is currently no visible impact on their daily lives. But for foreigners struggling to survive, especially those at the bottom of society, this decision of Huameng is like a ray of light falling on them, giving them hope that they can survive.
However, after that brief moment of happiness, these people couldn't help but think deeply, can I get these nutrient solutions? Can I afford them? If Huameng opens accounts, will it be my turn to grab the game qualification? Even if I get the qualification and earn work points, and buy food in Huameng's manor mall, but will this food really belong to me in the end?
The more they thought about it, the more excited they became, and the more dissatisfied they became with the country.
Because it is obvious that not all countries are like the Chinese Alliance, and not all countries are as lucky as the Blue Alliance. In the end, these foreign lower-class people may starve to death before they can wait for three months, or they may not be able to get paid for their labor even after waiting for three months.
In this situation, if there hadn't been a foreigner who had sneaked into the Huameng game forum and saw the message [Before the game goes offline, use the game panel to buy food in the manor mall. The purchased goods will follow the player offline and appear directly in reality, without the need for national express delivery] and directly spread this message abroad, I'm afraid a bunch of foreigners would have rioted right now - although their country is already in chaos, but if there was a real large-scale riot, foreign countries would probably make a fuss about the Huameng again.
This rule is actually the rule set up by the game manor mall itself. Whether you hold a temporary account or a fixed account, you will have a personal game panel, and use the game panel to purchase goods in the [Manor Mall] opened by the manor owner. The goods will be bound to you and can be obtained offline.
However, there is another limitation of temporary accounts, that is, the records will be cleared when you log off the line. Therefore, in order to facilitate players' purchases, except for fixed account players who can directly obtain gold coins, gold coins can be used to purchase goods directly in the game mall. Other Huameng accounts currently calculate work points manually. (Work points can be freely exchanged for gold coins)
Work points can be used in combination with points in Huameng’s offline manor mall.
For the Huameng people, it is more cost-effective to buy offline. After all, if you have less work points, you can add up the points, and the government will deliver the goods, so you don’t have to worry about danger. What’s more, most of the Huameng people now use temporary accounts. When it’s their turn to use it, the Manor Mall may not have the goods, or they may be offline because they are too busy to buy the tasks.
However, for foreigners, it seems that many do not trust their national express delivery, so it may be safer to use them directly in the game store.
Of course, these are all things of the past. At present, except for the Lanmeng people who have learned Chinese since childhood and a small number of foreigners who have learned Chinese, most foreigners are still struggling to learn Chinese and recite regulations.
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The first opening of [Manor Mall] was undoubtedly very successful. However, due to material limitations and in order to reduce manual processing, Manor Mall cannot be open every day. According to national plans, each online and offline manor store opening time will be set on the 15th of each month. So after the summer festival, after the simulated store opening, we still have to focus on the development and upgrading of the manor.
Currently, the expansion speed of the game's manor territory is very fast. From the manor owner's game panel on the summer festival side, you can see that the unlocked territory accounts for about one-half of the map territory.
Although it took almost two years in the main world to achieve this data, if you think about the difficulty of unlocking the primary manor, the number of early players, the various tribal conflicts after the opening of the manor, and the food resources accumulated by the Chinese Alliance, you will understand that this data is not bad now.
Huameng is not the kind of person who wants to get rich overnight, but prefers to build resources step by step.
Moreover, these territories are actually enough to keep the players of the Chinese Alliance busy.
This is not a joke, nor is it that the players of Huameng are being lazy. In fact, there is no such thing as laziness, whether it is the national team players or the general players.
Although humans are lazy, when it comes to the matter of survival, except for a very small number of freaks, who is really lazy?
Not to mention that the interest in farming, infrastructure construction, and food storage seems to be engraved in the genes of the Huameng people. After experiencing the rainy apocalypse when farming was impossible, every player is extremely satisfied with the manor in the other world. Whether it is farming, infrastructure construction, or food storage, they are fully committed. If the system hadn't reminded them to log off fifteen minutes in advance, they would have completely forgotten about time.
These players really want to roll up their sleeves and quit, but in fact they are still responsible for promoting literacy in the newly formed villages.
Even though those who teach literacy are basically all teachers with teaching experience, when they teach these intelligent races with different characteristics, they all have the urge to chisel open the heads of these intelligent creatures to see if they are stuffed with grass. Otherwise, why would they use various ways to explain? His father's method is just like learning like a turtle. Maybe if a turtle were the one to teach, the other person would learn better!
Moreover, some local villagers are really annoying. What is the lack of discipline in class? What is skipping class? The teacher is teaching the class, and then he turns his head and finds the other party kissing and having sex. Can you believe it? !
My three views have been completely refreshed!
There are also many other things like sleeping and fighting.
The literacy teachers feel that they are facing the biggest challenge of their teaching career. They may not even have a month to wait for a permanent position, and they want to resign and apply for other positions. Otherwise, they are afraid that they will not die in the apocalypse, but be pissed off to death by these 'students'... Even if being pissed off to death in the game does not affect the real body, it will still hurt the body when they think about it after returning to reality!
Of course, this doesn't mean that all literacy work is hellish. Some are relatively easy to teach and are just rated as normal or difficult. Teach slowly, get through the "difficult beginning" stage, and get on the right track, and things will get much better.
Moreover, the proportion of literacy players among all players is not large. Apart from them who are hindered by the village education cause, other players are busy, and really busy.
We have to build factories, construct infrastructure, farm, and deal with attacks from unincorporated tribes... Seriously speaking, we're busy all year round.
If we continue to expand the outer territories on this basis, no matter how many rotations we make, we will not be able to sustain it. Therefore, it is not that the players cannot expand the territory, but that there is a shortage of people.
Either this group of recruited tribes should be trained early and put into various tasks in the manor (in fact, this is being done while teaching), so that the players can free up their hands; or the game should continue to be upgraded, more account quotas should be released, and the main world players who have received modern education can devote themselves to the development of the manor.
Otherwise, don't take too big a step.
However, both options require time, so Huameng compromised and chose to realize agricultural modernization first and use machines to free up manpower.
This was actually the tone set at the very beginning. We began making arrangements in this regard after the iron ore was discovered.
It’s just that because the game provides resources bit by bit, even though Huameng has the technical theories and experience, it can’t complete it all at once.
Now, almost two years have passed. Based on the existing resources, we have finally built modern factories such as steel mills, machinery factories, engine factories, etc., and can also produce some agricultural machinery, such as tractors, seeders, harvesters...
This is definitely a milestone in the manor's development. The system has given out rewards.
When these machines were put into use for the summer harvest, they shocked a large number of tribes.
Although some tribes have seen various machines in the manor, the number is not large. It is nothing like the summer harvest day, when a steady stream of "machine monsters" came out of the manor and rushed to the fields in all directions. Just looking at it, you can feel shocked!
Faced with such machines, some races were filled with fear, some were excited, and some were full of curiosity. However, after seeing these machines quickly completing tasks such as harvesting, farming, and sowing under the control of players, they were even more shocked.
Obviously, this is beyond their imagination and knowledge.
Humans are always afraid and curious about unknown things, and these intelligent races are no exception. After learning which factory of the player these machines were built in, many races want to work in these factories.
The big-armed dwarf who created such a machine was extremely proud. The chief of the dwarf tribe, at the risk of having his salary deducted, secretly adjusted the data of a harvester without telling the players, making it suitable for him to drive, and then shamelessly went to learn driving skills from the players.
The player was so annoyed that he thought that it would be impossible for all driving tasks to be done by the players in the future, so he let the dwarf chief set an example for the people of other tribes first, and thus agreed.
However, the salary should be deducted anyway, since the dwarf chief acted on his own initiative. In order to teach him a lesson and warn other dwarves not to follow suit (don't doubt that these dwarves are capable of doing such a thing), the player not only deducted three months' salary from the dwarf chief, but also transferred him to another grassroots position and made him do labor reform for three months.
The dwarf chief was heartbroken, but on the day of summer harvest, when he appeared in a "big guy" that was countless times taller and more powerful than him, and saw those tribal races opening their mouths in surprise, envy, and admiration, the dwarf chief was so happy that he almost wagged his tail.
All of a sudden, the dwarf chief became the most handsome guy in the entire summer harvest and the envy of all the tribes.
When people mention him, they no longer call him a dwarf, but simply call him "the dwarf who rides a giant monster."
This is not a derogatory word, but a real compliment, and is a respectful title for the dwarf chief.
The dwarf chief was so happy that he wanted to drive his big machine all day long.
He had a beautiful idea that day. The harvester belonged to the manor, not to him personally. Once the summer harvest was over, the machine would be confiscated and the dwarf chief could pack up and go to labor camp.
Dwarf Chieftain: ...
Although the Dwarf Chief had to go to labor reform, his influence was still there. For example, after seeing the Dwarf Chief driving a machine, some races also wanted to learn driving skills. This achieved the original purpose of the player teaching the Dwarf Chief to drive and agreeing to let him go to the summer harvest.
However, players will not hand over driving skills so easily, not because they are on guard against these tribes, but because they do not want these tribes to develop the habit of asking for things whenever they want. They want them to understand that they can get things if they want, but they have to make contributions. Villages with high contribution values can have the opportunity to learn what they want to learn.
This is what players must do if they want these tribes to smoothly transition to modernization and successfully learn the players' rules.
It turns out that this approach of the players is useful. In order to get the opportunity to learn to drive these large machines, some races have become more obedient and worked hard to learn the language.
Although it is only a small part, Rome was not built in a day. If we cultivate these native tribes in various small things, sooner or later they will move towards modernization.
As the manor developed step by step, the main world ushered in a new year.
Compared with last year, the festive atmosphere among Huameng people this year is much more intense.
In the final analysis, the lives of the Huameng people now have a purpose.
After the Manor Mall opened for the first time and Ji Tianming live-streamed the opening of the blind box, the fact that Huameng could connect to the manor in another world had been accepted by everyone, and more and more Huameng people logged into the mall one after another, experiencing the sunshine after more than ten years, smelling the natural air, and seeing the greenery that had not been seen for a long time...
I also obtained mall gold coins or work points by completing tasks in the other world manor. When the mall manor opened for the second time, I was able to buy some long-lost natural food.
It doesn’t matter if you haven’t had a chance to log into the game and can’t make any purchases, because this year’s anniversary benefits include not only the milk and eggs from previous years, but also a small bottle of canned braised pork!
Even though the bottle was not even as big as a palm, the meat inside could be filled in one bite if one had a big mouth, but this was braised pork! Braised pork made from fresh pork! The most common meat for the Chinese Alliance before the end of the world! The braised pork that made them drool when Ji Tianming was eating it live!
The government didn't charge them a dime, and gave it to them for free, so what else can they complain about? Just #华盟最大,我爱华盟# and start posting.
On that day, Huameng’s anniversary benefits once again became a hot topic, and also dominated the hot list of foreigners. One by one, Huameng people posted videos of themselves drinking milk and eating meat, which stimulated many foreigners so much that they wanted to replace them!
However, probably because there were game accounts open in front of them, compared with the malicious comments on the foreign Internet at the beginning, this time, friendly comments accounted for the vast majority. In addition to daily envy of Huameng, people also urged them to quickly open game accounts to them.
It can be said that the Internet is harmonious.
Under such harmony, wouldn’t the happiness of the Chinese people soar and the New Year atmosphere become more lively?
However, there is a saying in this world that the moon waxes and wanes. Although the Huameng has not reached that point yet, it is indeed thriving and getting better and better. The people have also happily celebrated the New Year and are ready to greet the new year in the best mental state. Yet, news about parasites has come out again.
(End of this chapter)
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