Chapter 66: Beta Test (Part One)
[Beta testing is about to begin. Retrieving dataâŠ]
[Data retrieval complete. Beta duration: 365 days]
[Countdown to beta test start: 3 days]
âThe beta test.â
âItâs finally here.â
Cassius looked at the information on his screen, exhaling a plume of flame in anticipation.
He vaguely remembered there was a beta event in his past life, though he wasnât sure of the exact timing since he hadnât been among the lucky ones to receive a beta account.
Besides, ăErezagheă was practically unknown at the start, with no commercial advertising whatsoever. The official site merely posted a purchase link for game pods. The gameâs popularity came later, thanks to its exceptional quality, eventually going viral worldwide.
This beta version was also known as ăFallen Star Originsă, with only a thousand player slots. Players would spawn in the Tiefling refugee camp without any main storyline, free to choose a factionâbe it aiding the Tieflings, joining Lackman, or venturing to other northern nations.
The betaâs finale was marked by players uncovering Duke Bradâs schemes, leading the Tieflings back to Northwind Fortress under Medrolashâs leadership.
This was also why Cassius chose to shelter the Tieflings.
Medrolash, to Cassius, was a complete pragmatist, someone who suited his tastes. After the players arrived in the previous timeline, Medrolash quickly recognized their formidable potential and used it to bolster his own power, opposing the then-powerful Lackman family.
However, Cassius remembered clearly that just months after this beta phase ended, ăErezagheă launched for general release, not adhering to the time frame indicated on his NPC screen.
âTime flows differently in Erezaghe than on Earth.â
âOnly when players enter do the two worlds sync, and Erezaghe time progresses four times faster than on Earth.â
âWhen players returned after the first major update, over a decade had passed in Erezaghe.â
Cassius mused to himself.
But this worked out well enough; he didnât want to sleep as a dragon for decades only to wake up and find the players fully geared and ready for a dragon hunt. That would be humiliating.
[Data retrieval complete.]
[Unlocking player interaction template.]
Evidently, this was the template for interacting with players. While the players hadnât arrived yet and the feature wasnât active, Cassius would be able to assign quests, sell items, teach skills, grant classes, and even adjust his rapport with players.
Cassius had experienced this firsthand.
In his past life, dealing with the NPCsâ mood swings was standardâone wrong word could wipe out rapport, turning friendly NPCs hostile in an instant.
[Unlocking faction alignment template.]
[Unlocking player forum.]
âIs this thing accessible to me too?â
Cassius was somewhat surprised; the player forum had been a hub for entertainment and discussion in his past life.
While waiting to respawn, players would chat on the forums, saying things like, âGetting crushed by a rock isnât really dying,â or âI didnât get one-shot; I was tanking,â as well as serious discussions on class builds and gear.
In the forum, you could either laugh at posts or put yourself in the spotlight. Some even posted cringeworthy declarations of love, drawing waves of mockery.
Cassius clicked into the forum, finding it completely empty.
âItâll be active once the players arrive, I suppose.â
âBut before then, I need to talk with my followers.â
With that in mind, the red dragon stepped out of the cave, ready to instruct his followers in the art of handling players.
The core approach was âentice with rewards, threaten with force.â
Otherwise known as the âcarrot and stickâ tactic.
As for âreasoning with them or appealing to their emotionsâ?
That was out of the question. It would only provoke some playersâ rebellious attitudes.
When players first arrive, itâs bound to create a fair amount of discord; Cassius knew these unruly individuals all too well. After all, heâd once been one himself, causing trouble left and right and maxing out everyoneâs hostility without even realizing it.
And afterward, heâd feign innocence, posting on the forum, âI didnât do anything, why is the whole town after me?â It was infuriating.
[Username: I Eat a Mantou]
âMantouâ was a game content creator whose videos primarily featured live gameplay of new games.
He was a semi-wealthy guy with little to worry about, with over a dozen of the latest gaming pods at home. His daily job was to scour the internet for new games to tryâwhether *My Virtual Girlfriend*, *LOTR: Gollum*, *Kong vs. Qin Shihuang*, or *Junkyard Simulator*.
He didnât care much about game quality; as long as it garnered views, it was worth it.
âAh, the materialistic age.â
In this era of fully immersive gaming, new titles were constantly emerging, but Mantou was starting to feel a bit digitally impotent.
Even with an interactive beauty right before him, he felt nothing, unable to recapture the thrill of his younger days.
Then, by chance, he came across a promotional videoâor rather, gameplay footageâof ăErezagheă, featuring no extra commentary, just a vivid world of swords and sorcery: âDragons soaring through the skies, knights raising their swords high.â
This reminded Mantou of why he played games in the first placeâfantasy.
Who wouldnât want to be the hero who saves the world?
So he placed an order without hesitation, happily claiming a new game pod with a balance now reading -8000.
âWhat? No character customization?â
âItâs a facial scan system? Thatâs going to turn off a lot of character design fans.â
âAnd maybe some players who enjoy role-playing opposite genders⊠uh, donât ask me how I know.â
In this age of fully immersive games, online relationships were a deep pool.
Action, voice, appearanceânone could determine gender anymore. Mantou knew this from a past, rather embarrassing online romance incident.
âSince itâs a face-scan game, I guess my custom cosmic being is out.â
[Connecting to neural network]
[Scanning your body data]
[Constructing your character]
[Character construction complete.]
ăMantouEatsă
(Note: Standard human attributes are 10)
Strengthâ10
Dexterityâ10
Constitutionâ11
Intelligenceâ12
Wisdomâ10
Charismaâ9
âWell, thanks for acknowledging my intelligence.â
âBut why is my charisma only 9â?â
In the game pod, Mantou found himself once again shedding bitter tears, recalling an instance of being ghosted after revealing his appearance in an online relationship. Perhaps it wasnât the game podâs fault after all.
âThere goes the immersion.â
Mantou sighed as he kept up his usual gripes.
[Confirming starting locationâŠconfirmed!]
[Beta start location, coordinates 17834.4524.455, Baator City.]
[Preparing for arrival]
[Welcome to Erezaghe!]
At last, the players had entered, inspired by a legendary creator.
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