
Zerg Ol: This Game Has 100 Million Points
About This Novel
A game called Zerg OL has swept the world. In this game, you need to play a bug to help the leader Jiang Yao rebuild the bug swarm and resist the human imperial army that may appear at any time to exterminate them. "Mengxin, is this game fun?" Mengxin, who is new to the group, asked. "There's a new guy here. This game is so fun!" "Come on, newbie! This group is full of perverts!" "Come on!" "Go!" "The guy you were chatting with just now has been offline for 72 hours in a row. He just entered the ICU yesterday!" "Is this game really bad?" Mengxin was a little confused. "Extremely stupid! Playing other games costs money, but playing this game is a waste of your life!" "It doesn't matter if you are stupid, they all call me the Liver Emperor in other games!" Obviously, the naive Mengxin did not realize the seriousness of the matter. Until one day. "Ever since I started playing Zerg OL, my waist and legs no longer hurt. I'm still bald at the age of twenty, and all the girls I'm dating call me uncle. It's great!" Jiang Yao was also worried about this group of players. Pin that steel thunder beast over there and listen to my command! The Titans of the Order of Titans are coming! Don't go alone if you're in a group! Flying dragon! Fight a battleship! You are against the sky! Don't hit the ground! There are ground units on the ground to fight! Those devourers of galaxy N74! Damn it! Don't squirt at that blue planet, that's your home planet! I'm not kidding!
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Official(88)Scraped 20d ago
How to say it? I have read more than 40 chapters, and there are still more than a hundred insects. The momentum of the insect swarm is not described at all. As far as summoning is concerned, how many can you summon? Even if you can summon 10 billion, what is 10 billion in front of the universe? Where will the insects come from then? You have to understand that you are writing about the universe, not a galaxy. As soon as you leave the planet, everyone will fight you, unless you never leave, and you have no high-end combat power at all. As soon as you are exposed, enemies will come towards you endlessly. Just like the powerful bug you wrote before has been defeated, I don't know how you can win. Others have many times more troops than you? There is no winning situation at all.
The writing is okay
There is nothing wrong with the plot. I personally think that the money system may collapse. Evolution points are exchanged for RMB 1:1. The author has thought that in the future, one person will do trillions of evolution points in the civilized war. How do you divide the money? After just over a hundred chapters, the Zerg evolution points are almost over a million. This should not be considered high-level soldiers. The longer you play, the more evolution points you will get. The more advanced the soldiers are, the more evolution points you will get. How does the author solve the trillions of evolution points?
The possibility of explosive troops (just giving a suggestion)
For example, if a Cerebrate comes out later, it can control a certain amount of Cerebrates, and then it can provide some advancements for the Cerebrates. Seeing that most of the Zerg tribe wants to rush troops, Otherwise, if you play player by player from Blue Star, even if all players have advanced combat power, If you take a galaxy later, it is impossible for you to have only one player guarding each planet, and there may not be any players willing to guard that planet.
Complain about it
It's because the protagonist has traveled through time and doesn't need money. It's understandable that he uses a free helmet in the early stage to gain popularity, but why he needs to recharge? This is unnecessary, and isn't the 1:1 exchange rate too high? In fact, once you gain popularity, you won't need free helmets anymore. The protagonist's only mission is to revive the Zerg. Don't put too much emphasis on money. If you need money, just use the money you spend to buy a helmet. If you limit the recharge, it won't work if the number of people is large.
Various suggestions for Zerg Stormtroopers (I hope the author can read them)
1. In the later stage, players can become the insect king, have their own insect nest, and can evolve their troops. (Please add, remember to put the serial number) 2. Connect every blue star (earth, earth star) in the world to increase the number of players. 3. (You think about it yourself)
I've watched a little over 100 and tell me what you think.
The first is the role of the protagonist. The protagonist is Lu Yao, but in fact I feel that his role is not as good as that of Xianyu and the others. I don't think this is bad, but Lu Yao did not portray the protagonist as he should be. He is not that cunning and has no trump cards. To put it simply, he did not portray the feeling of a boss, but instead portrayed the feeling of a real NPC. This is just my feeling before Chapter 109. I look forward to the follow-up plot.
emmmmm what to say.
It feels very slow. Is there really no weapons? It all depends on the players. Even if the soldiers they create have no brains, as long as they command them, that's it. Even if they can't fight, they can still help with mining and move their bodies as cannon fodder. And I don't know what the protagonist is used for, and players can change characters, so one of them will definitely be idle, which is a waste for the Zerg. It was said at first that the Zerg Queen will be stronger the more soldiers she has, but she didn't realize how powerful the protagonist was at all, and she didn't know why she was saving resources. Even if you all join one unit and become clones, that's fine. Finally, if the queen and the brainworm appear later, will they also be characters? Then there is wool for use. After all, the queen and the brainworm are used for command. The upgrade cost-effectiveness is too low. I feel that the most powerful thing about Zerg is the utilization and quantity of resources, but this book is too wasteful.
The economic system has collapsed, and the author's views are extremely incorrect.
First of all, there are many well-known shortcomings. The official 1:1 exchange between real money and evolution points is the stupidest operation. It is so troublesome to solve something that can be solved by letting players trade and decide the price on an exchange. They are worried about not enough evolution points and not enough cash. In order to make up for this hole, the protagonist will be in a lot of trouble. Then there is a plot that I cannot accept. The enemy civilization fleet self-destructed in order to protect the coordinates of the home star. A player expresses respect for these people and hopes to spare these civilizations next time. I know some people feel that this may be a bit of a bitch, but what needs to be noted is that he expressed his emotions in the comment area, rather than directly requesting or asking the guild responsible for attacking this civilization to stop its actions, let alone using specific actions to hinder the Zerg's attack and harm the interests of the group. There is an extremely essential difference between the three. There is no conflict between individual grief and the supremacy of group interests. No one with basic empathy would despise this behavior and thought. Don't tell me that this is a virtual game, novel, anime, or TV series. Are there too few people who resonate with the characters? What's more, this kind of 100% realism is a game that is actually a real world. The author may be judging others by himself, thinking that the whole world is full of cold-blooded and emotionless people. On the contrary, this behavior was ridiculed by all attacks, and they even violently asked why no one was moved by the fact that the player risked his life to protect the player's retreat. Is it possible that the player can be resurrected? The most disgusting thing is that the protagonist also acted like the authoritative dog Yiyantang and directly blocked this product number.
I haven't finished watching it yet, but I thought it was okay at first
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Official(88)Scraped 20d ago
How to say it? I have read more than 40 chapters, and there are still more than a hundred insects. The momentum of the insect swarm is not described at all. As far as summoning is concerned, how many can you summon? Even if you can summon 10 billion, what is 10 billion in front of the universe? Where will the insects come from then? You have to understand that you are writing about the universe, not a galaxy. As soon as you leave the planet, everyone will fight you, unless you never leave, and you have no high-end combat power at all. As soon as you are exposed, enemies will come towards you endlessly. Just like the powerful bug you wrote before has been defeated, I don't know how you can win. Others have many times more troops than you? There is no winning situation at all.
The writing is okay
There is nothing wrong with the plot. I personally think that the money system may collapse. Evolution points are exchanged for RMB 1:1. The author has thought that in the future, one person will do trillions of evolution points in the civilized war. How do you divide the money? After just over a hundred chapters, the Zerg evolution points are almost over a million. This should not be considered high-level soldiers. The longer you play, the more evolution points you will get. The more advanced the soldiers are, the more evolution points you will get. How does the author solve the trillions of evolution points?
The possibility of explosive troops (just giving a suggestion)
For example, if a Cerebrate comes out later, it can control a certain amount of Cerebrates, and then it can provide some advancements for the Cerebrates. Seeing that most of the Zerg tribe wants to rush troops, Otherwise, if you play player by player from Blue Star, even if all players have advanced combat power, If you take a galaxy later, it is impossible for you to have only one player guarding each planet, and there may not be any players willing to guard that planet.
Complain about it
It's because the protagonist has traveled through time and doesn't need money. It's understandable that he uses a free helmet in the early stage to gain popularity, but why he needs to recharge? This is unnecessary, and isn't the 1:1 exchange rate too high? In fact, once you gain popularity, you won't need free helmets anymore. The protagonist's only mission is to revive the Zerg. Don't put too much emphasis on money. If you need money, just use the money you spend to buy a helmet. If you limit the recharge, it won't work if the number of people is large.
Various suggestions for Zerg Stormtroopers (I hope the author can read them)
1. In the later stage, players can become the insect king, have their own insect nest, and can evolve their troops. (Please add, remember to put the serial number) 2. Connect every blue star (earth, earth star) in the world to increase the number of players. 3. (You think about it yourself)
I've watched a little over 100 and tell me what you think.
The first is the role of the protagonist. The protagonist is Lu Yao, but in fact I feel that his role is not as good as that of Xianyu and the others. I don't think this is bad, but Lu Yao did not portray the protagonist as he should be. He is not that cunning and has no trump cards. To put it simply, he did not portray the feeling of a boss, but instead portrayed the feeling of a real NPC. This is just my feeling before Chapter 109. I look forward to the follow-up plot.
emmmmm what to say.
It feels very slow. Is there really no weapons? It all depends on the players. Even if the soldiers they create have no brains, as long as they command them, that's it. Even if they can't fight, they can still help with mining and move their bodies as cannon fodder. And I don't know what the protagonist is used for, and players can change characters, so one of them will definitely be idle, which is a waste for the Zerg. It was said at first that the Zerg Queen will be stronger the more soldiers she has, but she didn't realize how powerful the protagonist was at all, and she didn't know why she was saving resources. Even if you all join one unit and become clones, that's fine. Finally, if the queen and the brainworm appear later, will they also be characters? Then there is wool for use. After all, the queen and the brainworm are used for command. The upgrade cost-effectiveness is too low. I feel that the most powerful thing about Zerg is the utilization and quantity of resources, but this book is too wasteful.
The economic system has collapsed, and the author's views are extremely incorrect.
First of all, there are many well-known shortcomings. The official 1:1 exchange between real money and evolution points is the stupidest operation. It is so troublesome to solve something that can be solved by letting players trade and decide the price on an exchange. They are worried about not enough evolution points and not enough cash. In order to make up for this hole, the protagonist will be in a lot of trouble. Then there is a plot that I cannot accept. The enemy civilization fleet self-destructed in order to protect the coordinates of the home star. A player expresses respect for these people and hopes to spare these civilizations next time. I know some people feel that this may be a bit of a bitch, but what needs to be noted is that he expressed his emotions in the comment area, rather than directly requesting or asking the guild responsible for attacking this civilization to stop its actions, let alone using specific actions to hinder the Zerg's attack and harm the interests of the group. There is an extremely essential difference between the three. There is no conflict between individual grief and the supremacy of group interests. No one with basic empathy would despise this behavior and thought. Don't tell me that this is a virtual game, novel, anime, or TV series. Are there too few people who resonate with the characters? What's more, this kind of 100% realism is a game that is actually a real world. The author may be judging others by himself, thinking that the whole world is full of cold-blooded and emotionless people. On the contrary, this behavior was ridiculed by all attacks, and they even violently asked why no one was moved by the fact that the player risked his life to protect the player's retreat. Is it possible that the player can be resurrected? The most disgusting thing is that the protagonist also acted like the authoritative dog Yiyantang and directly blocked this product number.
I haven't finished watching it yet, but I thought it was okay at first














