This Game Is Too Real

Chapter 51: The Economic System of Wasteland OL



The first day after the alpha0.3 version went live.

The testing results for the new version were quite pleasing.

With the players' division of labor and cooperation, the enclosing wall around the outpost was finally completed.

The three-meter-high concrete fortification brought not only a sense of security but also made nighttime activities in the game possible for the players.

Previously, as soon as it approached 6 pm, Chu Guang would lead the players back to the shelter to prevent them from being carried off by the Variants hunting for food.

Now, with the protection of the wall, players were willing to stay on the surface until their characters began to feel sleepy (fatigue value depleted).

Of course, for safety reasons, Chu Guang still prohibited the use of high furnaces and other open fire facilities at night.

During the day, processing steel and burning cement was okay since the forest concealed much of the smoke and dust, and the daylight fire was not as noticeable. But at night, it was a different story.

The Mutant tribe on Street No.76 was like a thorn stuck in the outpost's throat. Chu Guang couldn't feel at ease until this thorn was pulled out.

Besides the wall, the weapon shop and the bathhouse were also completed with the players' efforts, albeit not luxurious; they were functional.

Especially the partitioned bathhouse which Chu Guang was exceedingly satisfied with.

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