When You Become an NPC That Might Die Any Moment in the Novice Village

Chapter 176: 80 Could it be that Bai Fu is the new version Main Character? 【5k】



Not long after the official launch of "Stars" had commenced, video bloggers began releasing segments akin to "Game Express News," and "Stars News Broadcast."

In these videos, the hosts would compile various amusing stories from both inside and outside the game to narrate to their viewers as news reports.

These types of videos were incredibly popular among players.

Each of the Newbie Planets unveiled in "Stars" were unique, even offering entirely different experiences within the various Newbie Villages on the same planet.

How big was the difference?

Some players might be engaging in wits and bravery against corporations in the Cyber World; others might be riding waves in a world of Steam plus Martial Heroes, while yet others played as Heroes in a world where Spiritual Energy and Spirit intertwined, struggling to vanquish the Demon King.

Most players were full of curiosity, wondering how those on other Newbie Planets played the game and what recent events they had encountered, but most players were also lazy. They wouldn't even actively search for game guides, let alone scour the Community for other players' shared experiences.

This created an opportunity for informational video bloggers to shine, with the most popular one gaining a hundred thousand followers in just three days.

It was seeing this that Digging Girl finally decided to switch her focus from mining game plots to the gaming information track.

However, her heart was always uneasy because all she did was cover news about the Silent Court, uncertain whether this niche track had any prospect for development or whether there would be enough news from the Silent Court for her to make videos in the future.

In any case, her plan now was to first make two test videos to see how they were received. If the response was poor, she would just learn from that once-famous gaming industry magnate, Gabe Newell.

3?

What's 3? I don't do counting.

When Bai Fu clicked on Digging Girl's newly released video, the first thing that appeared was a cheerful piece of music and a self-made "sophisticated intro" consisting of numerous game clips.

After the intro, Digging Girl appeared at the center of the screen.

She sat at a desk adorned with game setting collections, custom Little Bai Fu figurines, and Silent Court Eye of Heaven badges.

Having been a video blogger for two and a half years, Digging Girl wasn't camera-shy in the slightest.

"Hello, players, it's been a while since you saw me in the live stream, right? In fact, these past few days I've been..."

After over a minute of introduction, she got to the main topic.

Being the first episode, Digging Girl focused on introducing the Silent Court, the Goli Desert, and the entire process of her and Bai Fu's escapade to the Goli Desert.

These topics laid the groundwork for future videos and provided enough content for a 20-minute runtime.

In reality, if it were just about introducing the Silent Court and Goli Desert, it would take only a few minutes, but Digging Girl focused mainly on contrasting other Camps with the Silent Court.

For this purpose, she specially interviewed quite a few players from other Camps.

"Now let's see what these players have to say."

The video cut to various players with their names hidden and eyes obscured by black bars.

"I'm from a Newbie Village within the territory of the Old Republic..."

"I'm from the Human Alliance..."

"I'm from the Railroad Guild..."

These players hailed from different Newbie Villages, and the Camps they joined were all diverse, but their points of criticism were nearly identical.

"I thought that even if I wasn't treated as a Savior, at least I'd be seen as a promising newcomer, right? Goodness gracious, they didn't even treat me as a human being!"

"Do you know what task I was assigned? Office secretary! My daily Task was to serve tea and run errands. After two days, I ran away. I serve tea and fetch water in real life; playing a game to serve tea and fetch water again, isn't that a wasted gaming experience? And once I fled, my Affinity with the Railroad Guild dropped to -20. That's so f**king annoying!"

"This game is made very realistically, which I really enjoy, but because it's so realistic, life-focused players like me have a terrible experience in the big Camps. The Camps have their own logistics personnel, so our Skills are not only unappreciated, but also looked down upon."

These complaints won wide support in the comments section.

For those skilled in controls, joining any Camp doesn't make a huge difference in the early game, but players not proficient in combat have it tough.

The video switched back to Digging Girl.

"Recently, Camps have become a hot topic of interest for many players, and discussions centering around this topic have led to one prominent question: which Camp to join."

"Here, I would like to give a grand introduction to the Silent Court. Although it's a newly formed Camp, it offers a unique gaming experience that most other Camps lack."

You immediately rise to a core member upon joining the Camp; the Camp Master personally oversees your Tasks. Due to the small number of members, those joining now can enjoy a one-of-a-kind investiture ceremony!

In between the introductions, Digging Girl also shared interviews with Silent Court players, including those with Sky-Surpassing Sword Qi, followers of "Join Fu," and several new recruits.

Predictably, these players who reaped the benefits had nothing but good things to say.

"The best days are yet to come!"

The contrast between smiling faces and frowns created a stark impact.

Watching the video, Bai Fu nodded in satisfaction.

The new version was about to be released, and Digging Girl's promotion was very timely. When the time came, it would certainly attract many new players to Shelter 11, becoming top-quality leeks in her leek field.


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