Lord of the Gaming World: Describe 1 lower balance (setting) problem


Regarding the balance of this book, the most complaints from readers are two points, one is the balance during battles, and the other is the balance between forces.

Because of these two points, I have been complained countless times, and I can't bear it.

First of all, the author admits that there is a balance objectively, so that some people think it is not cool enough.

Why do you do this?

The imbalance will collapse. After hundreds of thousands of words, you will find that you can't watch it, because the protagonist is already invincible.

Many of the works I've seen start out as gods. The protagonist has a bunch of gods. Others can't play at all. For such a book, 99% of the authors will collapse in the middle, or even collapse before 500,000 words. At that time, leaving an unfinished book, it is estimated that it will be even more uncomfortable...

Secondly, the balance is not so deliberate, so we need to explain the setting.

This book takes a relatively balanced setting (note, relative, it doesn't say this setting is perfect).

It's normal for you to feel that sometimes it's not cool enough.

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One, the balance of the battle

1. A troop can only receive one chief general bonus (the number of people is related to the commander value), and additionally have the aura of the whole army, the characteristics of lieutenants that do not conflict with the generals, the military book, and the characteristics of military advisers that do not conflict with the generals.

For example, if the Hu Ben army takes the protagonist's bonus, Taishi Ci's characteristics are useless, only his [personal characteristics] are effective and can only be used as a fierce general.

2. It is not how many heroes the protagonist has, but how many characteristics can be stacked. Probably some readers misunderstood this point, so they always think that if the protagonist has 100 generals, the attributes of the legion will be increased by 100 times, and the opponent only has 10 generals, so only 10 times, so the protagonist will completely destroy the opponent.

Not really.

In this battle of Hebei, assuming that Wang Meng can give 100,000 people (hulled in the Queyue Array) a 30% increase, there will be an additional increase in the formation. The protagonist's infantry receives the bonus of Le Yi (refer to the first point), and eats the halo of the whole army. Le Yi does not have a military book, and the cavalry eats the bonus of Chutian, and has a military book.

In addition, Wang Meng sacrificed half of his people to save half of them, which is quite a tragic style of play.

In this way, you still think that the protagonist has an absolute advantage and can completely wipe out Wang Meng in a short period of time?

The author's original setting is like this, it's not over-balanced.

3. Then a troop can only have one general bonus. What is the use of the protagonist having so many generals?

First, there are more options for collocations and tactics.

Secondly, there is no pressure in multi-line operations (for example, now, the protagonist can fight in four directions, while guarding Huainan and the Central Plains, and can also divide troops into Hebei and attack Jeju Island)

Third, the characteristics of a military advisor and lieutenant that do not conflict with the main general are stacked with the halo of the entire army.

Fourth, the personal combat power of a fierce general is also very important, which is used for small-scale sneak attacks, breaking formations, and beheading generals.

Fifth, there is a limit to the number of people who can receive a commander's bonus.

Sixth, troops can be divided at any time.

Seventh, some morale-boosting properties do not conflict.

4. This book is not a card game. If it's a card game, show each other's cards every time you fight, whoever has more generals and the best generals wins... I guess if it's written like this, after one or two battles, there will be no readers in this book.

The one who complained the most was that Le Yi almost broke the protagonist in the first battle, so a group of readers got out of the pit. The problem is that everyone only sees that the protagonist's historical military generals are several times that of the other party, while ignoring that Le Yi (and Yang Ye)'s military strength is several times that of the protagonist.

According to the previous settings, it can be known that each unit of the protagonist eats the bonus of their generals, and the [average bonus] is not higher than that of Le Yi.

Soldiers, terrain, national strength, and strategy are also factors that determine victory or defeat.

Because too many people pay attention to the comparison of generals, they almost completely ignore the comparison of forces. I also have a headache. I tried to compare the strength of the troops with other factors, but no one cared about the strength of the troops, only the generals, (╯‵□′)╯︵┻━┻.

It is also possible that my previous settings were not obvious enough, so many readers think that features can be infinitely superimposed...

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Second, the balance of power

1. Why do the protagonists have so many firsts, and the generals of other princes seem to appear out of nowhere?

A: Most of the protagonist's generals are actually captured, and the same is true for other princes (for example, Mingguan captured the generals of other lords in Liaodong), but the text cannot always describe how they captured the generals.

There are also some generals who are also produced in other vassal and national wars, and usually recruit talents.

2. Why is the protagonist under siege all the time?

Answer: First, not everyone besieged the protagonist. Gongzi Wen, Prince Yan, Gongsun Zan, and Liu Hu did not fight, but surrendered directly to the protagonist. Cao Cao and Zhao Gongzi fought against the protagonist and surrendered after being defeated. There are also some small lords who actually surrender, but they are always ignored.

The protagonist also has several allies, Xu Fengnian, Huo An, Mu Ke, and Zhang Dao.

Everyone ignores this and then accuses the protagonist of being besieged all the time. My heart: ? ? ?

The protagonists are besieged by princes who are unwilling to surrender and have luck (there are too many such small and medium forces in history).

Second, the protagonist is in the Central Plains, the terrain is not good, and it is normal to be besieged. During the Warring States Period, when Wei State was strong (don't talk about Qin State, Qin State is not in the Central Plains), when Song State was strong during the Warring States Period, when Boss Cao rose from the Central Plains, almost all of them were targeted. During Guandu, Cao Cao was almost joined by several princes. exploded.

Third, why does it create the impression of being besieged? Because everyone remembers the unhappy places, and the happy places are completely forgotten, and the pants are not accepted (I am also such a person...

3. Why is the protagonist hanging up and fighting so hard?

Answer: First, this link is not very powerful, and the sense of existence is not high.

Second, there are millions of lords in the Han Empire. It can be said that those who can develop to the present are the chosen ones~IndoMTL.com~ Third, the geographical location of the protagonist is easy to be besieged.

4. Why did the kings like Li Shimin and Zhu Yuanzhang not appear? And the West has Alexander and Caesar?

Answer: I am tired of fighting for hegemony and constantly fighting with people like Li Shimin and Zhu Yuanzhang. And don't handle them well. Alexander and Caesar were because their civilization happened to be in that period, and the emperor of the Han Empire during the Three Kingdoms period was weak.

5. Why is a certain prince all civil servants and generals of the same dynasty?

Answer: It's just for the convenience of readers. Just imagine, there are dozens of generals under each prince, all from different dynasties, the degree of confusion when reading.

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Concluding remarks:

There are bound to be loopholes in the settings. The daily update is 16,000, and sometimes it is not considered properly. If there are mistakes, you can privately chat with me in the group and point out that there are really problems and will be changed.

There are also pirated readers (maybe other authors) who are often scolded for not being able to make high-quality products. The data is all bad because my writing is bad, and there are a lot of question marks in my heart? ? ? Written badly and still endure reading more than 1.5 million words? How boring is this. If I have this time, I can change 30,000 a day.

As an author, if you write well or not, you will naturally be responsible for your own data.

I have 60,000 collections, and I can't even get the best products. It's true that I'm a failure, but I don't want to be scolded by people who don't respect my achievements. I'm not shaking M.

Also, thanks to all the readers who supported it.

This book was originally written because of the support of a few people (in fact, I thought about the **** twice in the middle).

I am very satisfied to have the current data, thank you very much.


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