95 The Attitudes of Players (1/2)
He talked idly with his two friends at the cold bar until around eight at night. He rode home slowly on a bike.
After he showered, there was still around one hour before the servers opened. Roland habitually opened the game forums and discovered that the collapsed forums had already been fixed.
Players were still furious, but there were a lot less sheep-herding posts, and posts containing rational discussions were gradually starting to appear. There were already many people who were speaking for Roland.
Roland let out a slight sigh of relief. He started to search for strategy posts in the forums.
This time he focused on insight posts about selections of class sub-branches at level five. Now the majority of players who reached level five were of the warrior class.
This class was simple and rough. There was no need to overthink things: simply learn a basic military sword technique and fight. They had powerful vitality and strength, and even without equipment, they could wrestle with monsters. If they had good equipment, they would be ridiculously strong.
For example, Principal Huang had a set of low-level magic equipment, learned basic military sword arts, and a convenient slashing specialty, and so he was able to cut down werebears, goblins, and other evil creatures in the forest like vegetables.
These monsters couldn't even break through his armor. Principal Huang would upload his own battle videos every day. He was quite high-profile.
Eliminating monsters quickly, having strong survivability, and completing quests highly efficiently, one's leveling speed would naturally be fast.
Comparatively, Mages were pitiful… Although they could level up by learning spells, were spells easy to learn?
And learning magic was a very dangerous matter. Any mistake could result in a head explosion suicide.
Currently, the average level of mages was level two, Roland being the highest. Only after completing one main dungeon quest was he approaching level five.
Although there were no strategy guides for mage class sub-branches at level five, he could check out the other classes and borrow insights to help make his own choice.
After reading for a while, Roland suddenly remembered to put the derivative spell model of Language Proficiency on the forums and @ the deputy director at a data center, explaining his doubts and asking him to help take a look. He wanted to combine Language Proficiency and Character Proficiency, but he always fell one step short, unable to find the crucial point.
After publishing the model, Roland looked at the time. It was almost ten at night, so he changed into pajamas and lay down inside the immersive cabin.
Shortly, the gray game world brightened and the frozen time flowed again.
Roland went outside the city and found Hawk, who was still commanding the beggars.
And Roland discovered that the number of workers seemed to have increased a little.
”It seems like you guys are progressing smoothly…” Roland laughed.
Hawk looked at the dozen single-story houses that had been built and smiled gratifyingly. ”It's on the right track. But with more people, the more food we consume, and we don't have a stable source of food… So, where are your gold coins?”
”Here, eight gold coins.” Roland took them out from his Backpack and handed them over to Hawk.
Hawk took a brief glance and stored the gold coins into his Backpack. Then he said, ”When the game time is over today, I'll transfer the money through the forums, at market price as usual.”
Roland was somewhat happy that another hundred thousand yuan was going into his account.
Only when people have money will they have the confidence to do things, and do them with ease.
Roland, who was in high spirits, continued, ”There's another matter I've come over for this time.”
”Say it, I'll definitely help you if I can.”
”Help me monitor the mayor's son John.”