Chapter 269.1: Official Name of a Serious Player
Battlefield Cheerleader:... Before everyone knew it, I did this and that, and then threw out my dagger, hitting the armored monster right in its face. It was caught off guard completely! Then I seized the opportunity, and pulled out the ring, detonating the 6 grenades together. The flames of the explosion instantly engulfed me and that monster
On the forum, Battlefield Cheerleader was vividly describing his heroic performance in battle, not taking his death seriously at all.
It was completely different from Sideline Slacking.
Sideline Slacking at least felt sad that he didn’t bring his teammates back, but Battlefield Cheerleader was indifferent to the death of his good brother Darkest, and was only interested in studying various ways to die.
When he fought the Bonechewer Clan in the past, he designed a self-explosive mechanism on his clothes that would trigger all the grenades, but that group of marauders was too weak, so he had no chance to use it.
This time he finally found an opportunity to use it, and despite his death, it still made him dance with excitement.
It was just that Battlefield Cheerleader’s communication skills were average. This story had been told for a long time, but not to mention the test players, even the cloud gamers were confused as to what he was talking about.
Eye Owe Money: What? Does anyone know what he’s talking about?
This_lord_is_arrogant_what_can_you_do: Lol, this lord will just sit back and watch your foolish performance quietly.
Escaping Mole: I have a question, how did you blow up the armor that the 37mm armor-piercing bullet didn’t even manage to penetrate?Elf Wang: Yes, I just wanted to ask, what the hell is that armored monster? An exoframe? Or riveted plate armor like Bucky’s?
Night Ten: What’s the name of the new monster? I’m actually more curious about that.
Battlefield Cheerleader: Screw you all! I gave up my life for the shelter, but no one even asked if I’m alright! So heartless!
Irene: Okay, okay. It must be sad that you can’t log into the game for three days. Thanks for your hard work. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Spring Water Commander: Quit your bullshit. I saw it all! Your grenades didn’t even cause a dent on that armor. (Side eyes)
Makka Pakka: Hahahaha, true!
Battlefield Cheerleader: Fuck, Spring Water?! You died too? (Surprised)
Spring Water Commander: Isn’t it normal for me to die? The intensity of the fourth wave of offensive was obviously beyond the standard. It was obviously a scripted death.
Battlefield Cheerleader: Lol, I thought a sly guy like you would definitely be able to find a way to survive the fourth wave of attack.
Spring Water Commander: Go away. (Roll Eyes)
All 125 players were killed.
Since the closed alpha of Wasteland Online, there hadn’t been a single campaign as brutal as that.
In particular, many players had just obtained the test qualification, but they were killed before they could fully experience the so-called 100% realistic virtual reality game.
Ghostbuster: It’s indeed very realistic, but it’s too difficult.
Bone Ash: +1. During the 4th wave of the offensive, at least 20 Creepers broke into the building where we Platoon C were stationed in... There was no way we could push them back.
Silver’s Father: What we, Platoon A, encountered was even worse. The developers let us fight a hunk that was immune to all types of damage! Damn it, if it wasn’t for saving my boys, I wouldn’t have died.
Silver Hand: Get lost! You’re just shit at playing this game! Your death has nothing to do with me!
Silver Sword: Exactly! It was as if you wouldn’t die without us.
Silver’s Father: %#&@!
Darkest: Okay, stop arguing. Which one of you is unluckier than me? I just went online for less than 6 hours, and then I was kicked offline again before dawn. Moreover, I was mocked by that bastard, Battlefield…! T. T
Sideline Slacking: Hahahaha. Honestly, your luck really is the worst. (Lmao)
Such a large-scale battle was a topic in itself, and almost everyone made a post on the forum. Some were crying about how unlucky they were, and some were cursing how difficult the game was.
But most of the posts were talking about a few new mutants that they had never seen before in the campaign.
Especially the armored monster.
The two directors of Steel Plant 81 had been muttering repeatedly about how the 37mm armor-piercing projectile could ricochet. After all, the penetration ability of that thing was almost over 100mm within 100 meters!
Bathroom Goer: This is ridiculous!
Athlete Foot: I wish I could get a piece of that monster’s armor to study!
Mosquito: Yo, noobs! Later, this boss will show his latest research results. (Grin)
Bathroom Goer: Suck my dick!
Athlete Foot: It’s probably as shit as your previous inventions!
In addition to the armored monster, there were several other mutants that players had never seen before.
Although the official website did not update the Mutants Illustrated Book, nor did they give the official names of several new monsters, that naturally did not bother the creative players.
What was the point of having the official names?
Which serious player would remember the official names?
Who would remember the official names of Fox, Knives, and Bull?
Based on the information discussed on the forum, Ample Time quickly summarized the data cards of the new mutants, and posted it in a strategy post so it would be convenient for players to discuss and communicate.
[Butcher: Some people call him "Fatty". It has extremely thick fat, high health, but no armor. Its strength is close to 9, and it’s massive. Its threat level is between a Cruncher and a Creeper, its attack method is similar to that of a Cruncher, and it has a very bad temper. Its special ability is suspected to be throwing its companions. Be careful when it stands with Suicide Bombers because Suicide Bombers will become its grenades!]
[Plague Giant: Nicknamed "Roshan" and "Giant", with countless stitches all over its body. It’s 5 stories tall, and its face is even bigger than a balcony. Its legs are as thick as bridge piers, but it moves slowly. Its abdomen and head both have a mouth that can produce Crunchers while moving. Its attribute is unknown, and its extra, extra large. Its threat level is still unknown, but it’s suspected to be a siege unit. Its weakness is unknown, but it’s recommended to use fire attack, which can cause real damage!]
[Rotten Knight: Originally an exoframe. Its rusty armor is covered with creep, and it has extremely high health, defense, speed and strength. It is good at close combat, and its level is suspected to be level 60. It’s extremely dangerous! The weapon it uses depends on the situation, but in most cases, it is probably a chainsaw the same style as the T-10. It’s of large size, and its nickname is ‘Big Sword’.]
[Queen:
It looks like Medusa in ancient Greek mythology, and is covered with dark red creeps all over her body. It has tentacles as thick as index fingers wriggling on her head, wide shoulders and slim waist. Its lower body is like a skirt, and it doesn’t have legs. It’s suspected that it moves by wiggling the tentacles under the skirt-like bacterial mass, leaving a dark red trace on the ground as it moves. Its attack method is unknown, and it’s the same for its threat level. It’s , and its nickname is ‘Sister Braid’, and ‘Sister Aunt Flo’. It’s suspected that it has a strong dominance over the surrounding mutants, and maybe it is the Tide’s ‘Commanding Tower’?]-...In addition to more mutants, there are indications that those Slime Mold mutants seem to have a certain degree of ’intelligence’ during the Tide.
- In terms of tactical choice, they did not swarm up, but launched a multi-waves, high-intensity offensives. They knew how to use cannon fodders to consume our ammunition first, and then use high health units to cooperate with a large number of light units to push forward, while simultaneously providing assistance to the high-mobility units that attacked from the side...
- Although this is not a particularly clever tactic, it still cannot be underestimated with their numerical advantage!
- The truly cruel battlefield will probably be the decisive battle later!
- We need more powerful weapons and a sufficient number of shells!
In the temporary command post in the store facing 68th Street, Chu Guang, who had finished the combat meeting, was browsing the official website of Wasteland Online on his tablet.
It had to be said that each of these players were very talented, and their actual combat experience was hidden in those exchange and discussion posts.
Some were responsible for giving suggestions, some were responsible for verifying the suggestions, and some were responsible for summarizing!
He had just been wondering what to name those mutants he hadn’t seen before.
Since the players already gave them names…
"Much appreciated." A smile appeared on Chu Guang’s tired face as he swiped his tablet with his index finger, tapped it twice, and copied and pasted the text in the post to the database of the official website.
Seeing that the damn developers finally updated the website, the forum was full of noise again.
All of them were talking about one thing, and that was the ideas they had discussed for a long time were copied by the developers again!
Chu Guang’s lips curled up into a smile.
Little Seven’s voice came from the side. "Master, it’s already 2:00 in the morning, you’d better go to bed early."
There was a hint of concern in its voice.
Chu Guang put the tablet aside and rubbed his dry eyes. "Yeah..."
The Tide had a certain degree of intelligence, and could use tactics flexibly, so they would definitely not slowly wait until the large forces were all huddled together allowing them to launch a large-scale bombardment again.
Especially the round of air strikes the night before. It should have made them fearful. Intelligence was their advantage from evolution, and also their weakness.
If his judgment was correct, there would still be a tough battle to fight the next day.
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