Some posts have very different styles.
"I was eliminated on the fifth day, and I was devastated. But when I saw the official statistics, there were 160 million contestants, and only 52 million players advanced, I felt relieved - the elimination rate was over 67%, so it was not unfair to lose."
"A total of 1,206 players have completed the game. I calculated and found that the completion rate is about 0.075 in 10,000."
"I made it to the 15th day without any problems, but ended up running into a gang fight. I barely survived the hail of bullets for less than ten minutes before I had no choice but to quit - luckily I left early, with less than 8% of my stamina left!! I'm really curious, how did the players who cleared the game do it? Was he invulnerable, or did he get a bulletproof vest?"
"As a player who successfully completed the Extreme Challenge, I still have to say with great sadness that the last few days of the dungeon were simply insane! It was all about playing rogue and competing with your family's wealth! If you don't have a rich family, or if there are serious strategic errors (stockpiling errors), you will definitely not survive the last day. Can I say that if you run out of medicine and unfortunately get infected with the epidemic, you will directly consume 40 physical points on the 20th day?! If you didn't prepare a lot of medicine in the early stage, you would definitely be finished."
"It's a newspaper-style game that teaches you how to behave in every minute. The weird thing is, I actually found it quite exciting... It must be an illusion."
"At first I thought the portable storage was useless because there were too few slots, but later I realized I was too naive - things in the portable storage will not be robbed. NPCs can't see that the player has things in his hands, so they will assume that the player is poor and not worth robbing."
"I wanted a portable warehouse, but I didn't have the chance to buy it! Wasn't it just that I was a little slow when choosing my profession? By the time I entered the mall, the portable warehouse had already been sold out! Later, I stockpiled a lot of supplies in the dungeon, but it was very inconvenient to carry things around, so I had to give up some of them in the end. My heart ached."
Amid the noise, a technical post suddenly appeared, claiming to summarize the things to pay attention to when clearing the first dungeon.
The poster said that the list he listed was necessary supplies to avoid negative buffs. After the 15th day, there were gang fights everywhere in the town, and viruses and diseases were spreading. In fact, you can hide in the mountains and forests and live in the wilderness for 5-6 days. If there is sufficient water and food, it is actually safer to go into the mountains.
Su Han took a quick look and found that "food must be staple food", "daily necessities must be soap or shower gel", "daily drinking water must be more than 500ml" and other precautions were clearly listed.
She couldn't help but frown. This is a survival game. I just passed the first copy, and someone continued the game. Is the poster stupid? How could he share such critical information?
Not long after the post was published, a high-rise building was quickly built behind it.
"May I ask how many days the OP has survived? Did he clear the game?"
"I'm very curious, is this the original poster's personal experience, or is it just something he made up in his dreams?"
"Damn, I was wondering why I had so many negative situations. It turns out that there was something wrong with the goods I stockpiled. I beg you to give me some advice. If the information is correct, I will stock up according to your instructions in the future."
After the 20th post, the poster came out to say, "Everything in the post is true. Although I unfortunately died on the 8th day, a friend of mine who is a master successfully cleared the level. I asked him for advice before posting this technical post, so you can refer to it without worry."
Su Han, "..."
There's nothing to say except fuck.
The onlookers were speechless. "I just wanted to say thank you to the poster, but I didn't expect it to be a gimmick. Did the poster get the boss's permission before posting the technical post?"
"Having a friend like the OP is really unlucky. There are so many pitfalls in the infinite survival game, and it is not easy to summarize experience. I told the OP for the sake of friendship, but the OP sold it out. The hard work of others to summarize was easily disclosed by the OP... It's hard to describe.
"I don't understand why the original poster posted this. Does he want people to praise you for being capable and kind? Do you have any shame? This is the fruit of other people's wisdom. It has nothing to do with you. Do you need to be a good person?"
“No wonder he died on the 8th day. There is really no cure for stupidity. Many players are still playing the game, but the poster published important information... What a rip-off!”
The post instantly became popular. The poster woke up from his dream and hastily requested to delete the post, but it was too late. In just a few hours, the post had been viewed more than 100,000 times and forwarded countless times.
"Terrible." Su Han took a bite of mutton and continued to flip through the pages.
The world's first holographic survival online game is still very famous. Not only are there many registered players, but there are also many people chatting on the forum. Almost every minute when the page is refreshed, more than 30 new posts appear.
Su Han took a quick look and found that there were few useful posts. Most of them talked about common sense or vented dissatisfaction. I think the players who are smart enough to find key information understand the principle of keeping a trump card, so they hide it and deliberately don't mention it.
At this time, another technical post appeared, titled "It's not worth celebrating to survive the extreme challenge."
In the main post, the poster used a lot of data analysis to try to prove that it was not cost-effective to consume a large amount of stored supplies in order to survive the epidemic. Especially the so-called extra reward at the end was just five bottles of mineral water and five pieces of black bread.
Then he began to argue, without considering additional rewards, what day would be the most appropriate and cost-effective day to leave the copy.
After writing a lot of words, someone replied, "I guess the poster didn't pass the level. The extra reward at the end is not what is said in the post."
"Can you please stop passing on your experience of committing suicide? Become a master who can pass the level smoothly first, and then teach others, okay?"
"You are clearly not an expert at clearing levels, yet you dare to speak so arrogantly? Who gave you the courage?"
The poster was furious and claimed that the data was completely true and came from his good friend.
As a result, a series of people responded below, "As a person who has completed the game, I think the extra rewards the OP wrote are nonsense. I don't want to say what I got specifically."
"Bullshit +1."
“The landlord was deceived.”
"Always be careful of fire, theft and friends. Oh, I mean the OP's good friends. It's right to be careful and disguise the data. After knowing the information, you can't wait to show off on the forum. Is the OP afraid that you won't be able to cheat your friends?"
The owner never showed up again after that.
According to the analysis of the onlookers, the friendship may be about to capsize.
Su Han felt bored after reading for a long time, so he went back to the survival forum to look through old posts, wishing he could memorize all the survival tips - reading and remembering are two different things. Only by memorizing them firmly in your mind can you remember what to do at a critical moment.
Unexpectedly, there are quite a few posts discussing the infinite survival game in the survival forum, and it seems that many people have signed up to participate. However, the friends are very smart and consciously avoid sensitive topics.
"The first time I used a slingshot to shoot birds, my accuracy was not very good. After practicing for about three days, I was able to get the hang of it. After practicing for 5-7 days, I was basically proficient. By selling roasted sparrows and roasted pigeons, I successfully lived a life of plenty (smile)."
"I catch more than 8 fish every day, hahahaha (arms with hands on hips and laughing wildly). My fishing skills are not practiced in vain!"
“Making scallion pancakes is the best way to go, okay? Buy the ingredients as soon as you enter the game, make hundreds of scallion pancakes in minutes, and use the rest of the money to stock up on medicine and daily necessities.”
"How does the scallion pancake taste? The shrimp pancakes I made are delicious! But it's a bit greasy to eat them all the time. But there's nothing I can do. I have to survive and I can't care about so many things as long as I can survive."
Hunting, fishing, and baking cakes have all been mentioned in the forum's featured posts, so everyone is not shy about talking about them and instead shares their practical experiences.
After Su Han flipped through the posts, he found that, perhaps because they paid attention to survival information on a daily basis, everyone in the Survivalist Forum lived a very comfortable life.
Think about it. Clean water is a must-have and will never be missed; food is indispensable, and the higher the energy, the more popular it is (i.e. staple food); out of survival instinct, in the early stages of the game, everyone will subconsciously try to get more supplies...
Therefore, the survival rate of the friends is extremely high, and some even took the opportunity to make a fortune.
"Who's better than me? I bought some materials, made a lot of soaps, and made a lot of money, hahahaha! What the teacher said is right, if you learn math, physics, and chemistry well, you won't be afraid to travel around the world!"
A group of people below worshiped the boss and praised the poster for being so awesome.
Su Han was silent. This was probably the legendary technician. Even if he told everyone how he did it, others would not be able to imitate him because of the technical barriers.
Shaking his head and sighing, Su Han decided to go to bed - the second game would start tomorrow, so he had to rest early and get enough rest to face the new challenge.
Have a good night's sleep.
The next day, Su Han had breakfast, cleaned himself up, and then lay down in the game cabin.
At 8 o'clock in the morning, the contestants logged into the game on time.
Just like last time, Su Han’s eyes blurred and he found himself surrounded by thick fog.
The next second, a mechanical voice sounded, "Welcome to the 'Infinite Survival Game'. The player currently has 100 points. Do you want to enter the game store to shop?"
Su Han immediately chose "yes".
The shopping mall panel appeared. She glanced at it and found that most of the items that were sold out last time had been restocked, but the two options of "Portable Warehouse" and "Super Value Gift Pack" had completely disappeared.
Su Han estimated that, given the nature of the system, the first hour after entering the dungeon was very important. Therefore, she quickly completed the supply according to the types of items in the warehouse, and finally stockpiled the following materials: 100 bars of soap, 100 bottles of mineral water, 20 pieces of meat floss bread, 40 packs of instant noodles, 69 bags of steel balls, food boxes (empty boxes, no items), daily necessities boxes (empty boxes, no items), medical boxes (10 medical bandages, 7 boxes of anti-inflammatory drugs), fuel tanks (5 candles, 5 lighters, 1 magnesium bar, 1 flint), tool boxes (1 backpack, 2 slingshots, fishing rods, bulk steel balls).
Thinking that everything was almost ready, she exchanged the remaining 15 points for 1,500 Bei and closed the panel.
The system asks, "Preparation is complete, do you want to enter the game now?"
Su Han chose without hesitation, "Yes."
A white light flashed, and Su Han officially entered the second round of the game.
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