Rise from the coffin and rebuild the vampire empire

Chapter 50 Arrangements for Players

Chapter 50 Arrangements for Players
The players responded very positively to the "settlement" and rushed to register one after another. That evening, Banju completed the registration of all the players and handed in the registration forms.

Looking at the form, Karen was thinking about the future arrangements for the players.

Up to now, he has summoned sixty players one after another. Together with Lyle's five, there are now a total of sixty-five players in the camp.

Karen still has twenty-five spots left. He will summon five a day. After five days, all the spots at this stage will be distributed, and the number of players will reach ninety.

The reason why only five are summoned a day is because of the ability of [Wangchuan Qiuku]. Last time, dozens of them were summoned at once, which directly overloaded [Wangchuan Qiuku]'s pig brain and made him unable to take care of it at all. As a result, a player caused trouble and was directly taken away by the camp guards and put in solitary confinement for two days.

Fortunately, it was just a small trouble, otherwise Karen might have used his privilege to kick people out. In the entrepreneurial team, there must be no bad apples, no ideological differences, and any "natural disaster" tendencies must be eliminated.

"The best thing for them is actually combat, because they can be resurrected, and they can be resurrected in as little as two days."

Lyle was next to Karen and put forward his opinion. There was nothing much to say about this. Letting players fight was the simplest way to use it.

"But how long will it take to train them into qualified warriors?"

Karen certainly knew that resurrection was the biggest cheat for players, and it might be the only cheat. Apart from that, he really didn't find any difference between players and them, no experience points, proficiency, level or anything like that.

What does this mean? It means that players also need to go through hard training to become a qualified warrior.

"Players generally have excellent physical qualities and are more resistant to fatigue. They are less sensitive to exertion, which is a huge advantage in training. They are born warriors."

Compared to Karen, Lyle has been in contact with the players for a longer time and has a better understanding of some of the players' physical characteristics.

Of course, it would be fine if you described the players' current unified characteristics as "born cattle and horses."

He is strong and healthy, and doesn't get tired easily when working. If this isn't a "born ox or horse", then what is?
"Pick out some people and form a team to give it a try."

Karen thought about it and felt that it was worth a try. It would be a waste to leave the players' biggest plug-in unused.

"Maybe if I die a few more times I can become a qualified warrior."

Lyle looked serious. It was easier for players to accumulate experience in life-and-death situations than ordinary people. After all, they would be heroes again in two days.

Unfortunately, the shortest resurrection time is only two days, otherwise we could really form an undead army.

"Let's practice first."

Karen nodded. This step had to be taken sooner or later. Let's see the results first.

The main reason why he has been suppressing them is that he is worried that "heroes will break the law with force". If a player becomes arrogant after becoming stronger, the destructive power of trained players will increase sharply.

Now if a player wants to cause trouble, two ordinary citizens can hold him down. But once he is given weapons and trained, it may not be possible for ordinary people to hold him down if he causes trouble again.

Players can be resurrected, but the rest of the people in Wangbo Port cannot. Especially after playing for more than three months, when the sword of Damocles that could fall on your head at any time has disappeared, who can guarantee that the players' faction will not change?
Is the player lawful or chaotic? Good or evil?
Hard to say.

"No, I think they'll be more cautious. This game has acquired a completely different value now. Some people can make money just by doing it, and some even work full-time, working online almost 24 hours a day to earn money."

Compared to Karen's worries, Lyle is more optimistic.

Lyle feels that as players spend more time playing, they will become more obedient to the rules of the game, the laws, and the dogma, because the sunk cost of "breaking the rules" is too high.

Some people have already spoken out about their experiences. They were put in solitary confinement for two days, and that was real solitary confinement. They just had to squat in a small room online, unable to do anything. There was not even anyone to communicate with. Someone just delivered meals every day to prevent them from starving to death.

This is just two days of confinement. If it is locked up for ten days, half a month, or even several years, who can bear it?

After three months, the closed beta tester can no longer arbitrarily deprive players of their internal beta qualification, but needs to vote with all players who have played for more than three months to decide.

However, not being able to deprive players of their internal testing qualifications doesn’t mean there’s nothing we can do about them. Wouldn’t it be enough to just arrest and lock them up?

"So, while we allow the players to develop, we must also not lag behind in our own development. As long as we have enough strength to intimidate them, they will have to consider the consequences when they want to go crazy."

Lyle was in high spirits and shared his experience gained during this period.

Karen agreed with this idea. The positions of the closed beta testers and the players were actually different. While they wanted to achieve mutual benefit, they also had to be on guard against possible disasters that the players might bring.

Allowing the power to continue to grow, big enough to accommodate the players' inflated ambitions, big enough to restrain the players' behavior, this is the only way to control players as creatures.

The first three months are just a testing period, allowing the closed beta testers to screen out players whose values clearly don't align with their own.

Three months later, it will be time to test the beta testers' abilities. If they can't even control the players they have, what's the point of talking about destiny?
After receiving the order, Lyle began recruiting soldiers from the player community the next day.

The conditions for conscription are very strict. Players generally have excellent physical fitness, so the conditions for conscription naturally have to be raised a bit. Otherwise, I'm afraid all the players will come to join the army.

However, even though the requirements are very strict, there are still a lot of players who heard the news and showed great interest in joining the army.

"It's not fair! It's not fair! This is blatant discrimination! Why not recruit halflings?! What did the halflings do to offend anyone?!"

After taking a look at the conscription notice, [Nobi Daqiong] couldn't hold it in any longer.

Because the notice even specifically marked the race. Halflings, gnomes, goblins and other short races were not accepted, with the exception of dwarves.

"What do you want to do? As a cook?"

[Tengu is not a dog] He complained on the side, with an expression of gloating on his face, and kept praising the person who wrote the notice as a genius.

(End of this chapter)

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