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Chapter 939: Chapter 513: Then Join Them Chapter 939: Chapter 513: Then Join Them The suppressed passion of a year was finally unleashed in the game, and players began to disregard sleep and food as they frantically uncovered various techniques within, each becoming pale and emaciated, looking almost ghost-like at a glance.
They started to study different careers and search for different tactics, only to find that the game almost lacked predetermined tactics, and players just needed to play.
The excellent attribute values and diverse gameplay had the players improving almost daily, while the game’s terrifying upper limit seemed to allow for limitless enhancements and acquiring different powers through various channels.
Although the ultimate task of the game was to find the Origin Land, that place was like the princess in Zelda, who cared about her.
We are here to play the game!
In contrast to the players’ euphoria, the related game manufacturers felt despair upon seeing “Stellar Nebula.”
Especially one game creator, who after playing for dozens of hours and realizing he still had a massive amount to explore, simply handed in his resignation letter.
In the letter, he stated that his ideal game had appeared and everything he wanted to express was already in this game, leaving him with nothing more to say.
Whether it was the graphics, gameplay, or scope, “Stellar Nebula” was unique this year. Its existence seemed to be a demonstration of the current upper bounds of gaming, pushing it to an incredible degree.
On a specialized forum for gamers, the discussions about “Stellar Nebula” were endless, with people continuously posting every day and discussing what they discovered in “Stellar Nebula.”
Learning and imitating “Stellar Nebula” was extremely difficult, as the game’s scale determined that it was not just any AAA game–it had top-notch graphics paired with top-notch gameplay, resulting in a sensational outcome.
And even if one attempted to learn, it wouldn’t be long before realizing that they had become completely immersed in the game, unknowingly spending hours on end.
While failing to learn what was initially intended, numerous earth-shattering tricks were mastered.
After immersing themselves, they would fall into a state of self-denial, as the quality of “Stellar Nebula” felt like it belonged to another dimension, making them feel as if they could never catch up in their lifetime.
In this tangle of euphoria and despair, the players’ interstellar adventure was slowly unfolding.
“Wu Wei, where exactly are you?”
“I was about to ask you the same, where are you now?”
In the vast spaceport, Wu Wei looked around blankly, unsure of where the obvious landmark that Hakurei Silver Dream referred to was located.
Due to the uncertainty of space, a stable spaceport was extremely important. It would become a critical hub for players to “leapfrog” from, and gradually develop into a headquarters for traders.
Players who chose the Cultivator career also fancied the spaceport, where they would establish a Cave Heaven and Blessed Land nearby and continuously draw upon the spatial energy for their cultivation.
Wu Wei chose the Cultivator career path and selected Star Interstellar Farmer as his primary profession.
This career had no distinctive features; it was just about farming.
They could farm on the ground, in the sky, in water, and even in the void.
Wu Wei had fallen hopelessly in love with this career after seeing a player successfully farm inside a star through the fusion reactions, and then he began his mad farming journey.
Moreover, the plants he grew could be self-digested and turned into food, achieving perfect self-sufficiency.
After communicating again with Hakurei Silver Dream, who emphasized, “It’s a very obvious landmark, did you forget to bring your eyes?”
Feeling that communication was futile, Wu Wei gave up on trying to find out the other’s location and decided to explore the spaceport.
This spaceport had been recently conquered by the players, previously occupied by a swarm of Insectoid Soldiers, whose essence was a type of Nano Machine that could self-replicate with just a bit of sunlight and inorganic matter. If they had access to nuclear or other energy sources, they would replicate even faster, almost reproducing a planet’s worth of Insectoid Soldiers in what felt like an Earth-standard day.
To conquer this stronghold, players charged forward in succession, hundreds of thousands of them bombarding the area non-stop for ten entire days before finally clearing out all the bugs.
At that time, the planet the spaceport was on was split in two. To mend the planet, players spent another three days, eventually restoring the spaceport planet to normal.
However, reconstruction was much simpler after that.
A mass amount of drones were activated, and the planet’s surface was replanned. Each area was assigned a specific use and began to attract planetary merchants for renting, and then they opened trading with nearby friendly civilizations.
However, the players had different tastes, so after dividing up the territories here, they would erect different landmarks based on their preferences, which was why Wu Wei couldn’t find Hakurei Silver Dream.
After all, there were simply too many landmarks here.
Sitting by the roadside, Wu Wei took out some soil from his storage bag, planted a seed, and activated his Mana. He then witnessed the plant breaking through the soil and turning into a bright red fruit.
The strange fragrance spread, and passersby couldn’t help stopping to smell it, then watching enviously as Wu Wei ate the fruit.
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