
Rebuilding the Prosperous Tang Dynasty Starts with Calling Players
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"Feng Yun of the Tang Dynasty" is in hot closed beta! In the game "Feng Yun of the Tang Dynasty", as long as you work hard enough, you can be upgraded from a cannon fodder carrying bricks and delivering messages to a general commanding thousands of armies in battle, and a prefect commanding an army. You ask me how to succeed? Of course it's the liver! This is a great real-time strategy game, a great business simulation game, and a great role-playing game. Li Yan, who traveled to the middle Tang Dynasty after the Anshi Rebellion, unlocked the summoning system and was able to summon creatures named "players". An Lushan plundered the two capitals, the Tubo Uighurs were ready to take action, and the Jiedu envoys in the border towns gradually became rebellious. Just watch how Li Yan can turn the world around!
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Official(44)Scraped 23d ago
Why not recruit indigenous people?
I don't understand why the protagonist keeps trying to win over players. He can't win out 50,000 people if he has 800,000 people?
If the setting is not perfect, it doesn't look very appetizing!
Since it is about summoning players from Earth, why bother setting up the summoning of all realms at the beginning? Since you can summon all realms, what advantages do earth players have? In terms of technological level, there are many people in the world who are beating the earth, right? In terms of force level, Earth players are probably at the bottom, right? Moreover, the player only has one life, and upgrading requires spending the protagonist's luck points. It is enough to summon ten earthly players of different professions in the early stage, and ask them to help check the Tang Dynasty information and various technologies that can be achieved by local methods, and do some auxiliary technical work. Most of them still have to rely on indigenous soldiers to fight, and then save their luck points to strengthen themselves, or summon outstanding figures in a targeted manner, such as famous historical generals, martial arts masters, and technical masters in various fields. Earth players lack discipline and recruiting too many players will be of little use. Especially the protagonist does not have time to develop in the early stage. What is needed is combat power. In the later stage, when the territory is large and luck is sufficient, you can then climb the technology tree to maximize your benefits. If the protagonist summons Yue Fei, who can fight, train troops, know military strategies, and be loyal enough, he will be an urgently needed talent.
The game has been poisoned at the beginning. If something happens, paper will be burned.
I think China's ideological progress has not yet succeeded. Why do so many people still have braids in their backs? You can summon people from the 21st century, but still want to restore this backward feudal society?
I feel like the protagonist is sick
100 points can summon 100 strong soldiers. The protagonist does not have to use 100 points to summon the souls of 80 Blue Star people and repair the dead bodies of unknown systems. It's obviously a thankless task. 100 Loyal soldiers and 80 gamers who can't do anything without loyalty are normal people who know how to choose.
Anticlimactic
It starts out okay but ends badly
None of the weak chickens in the battle call died.
None of the weaklings in Call of War have died. Without rewards, this game is not interesting. Are you serious? A completely realistic game requires rewards. If it were me, I would be willing to pay for anything.
Feeling average
Why do I say it feels average? In the early stage, it was okay to watch, but in the later stage, it felt like it was a bit messy. The basic players were fighting, what were the natives doing, and in the later stage, they became emperors. This was too fast. There was excitement in the early stage and I didn't care to watch it in the later stage.
The plot goes by too quickly, which is a pity. It's a very good subject.
no logic
How do you solve the problem of undead people appearing? Moreover, gunpowder technology is introduced in just a few chapters. Do you think this is a science fiction world?
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Official(44)Scraped 23d ago
Why not recruit indigenous people?
I don't understand why the protagonist keeps trying to win over players. He can't win out 50,000 people if he has 800,000 people?
If the setting is not perfect, it doesn't look very appetizing!
Since it is about summoning players from Earth, why bother setting up the summoning of all realms at the beginning? Since you can summon all realms, what advantages do earth players have? In terms of technological level, there are many people in the world who are beating the earth, right? In terms of force level, Earth players are probably at the bottom, right? Moreover, the player only has one life, and upgrading requires spending the protagonist's luck points. It is enough to summon ten earthly players of different professions in the early stage, and ask them to help check the Tang Dynasty information and various technologies that can be achieved by local methods, and do some auxiliary technical work. Most of them still have to rely on indigenous soldiers to fight, and then save their luck points to strengthen themselves, or summon outstanding figures in a targeted manner, such as famous historical generals, martial arts masters, and technical masters in various fields. Earth players lack discipline and recruiting too many players will be of little use. Especially the protagonist does not have time to develop in the early stage. What is needed is combat power. In the later stage, when the territory is large and luck is sufficient, you can then climb the technology tree to maximize your benefits. If the protagonist summons Yue Fei, who can fight, train troops, know military strategies, and be loyal enough, he will be an urgently needed talent.
The game has been poisoned at the beginning. If something happens, paper will be burned.
I think China's ideological progress has not yet succeeded. Why do so many people still have braids in their backs? You can summon people from the 21st century, but still want to restore this backward feudal society?
I feel like the protagonist is sick
100 points can summon 100 strong soldiers. The protagonist does not have to use 100 points to summon the souls of 80 Blue Star people and repair the dead bodies of unknown systems. It's obviously a thankless task. 100 Loyal soldiers and 80 gamers who can't do anything without loyalty are normal people who know how to choose.
Anticlimactic
It starts out okay but ends badly
None of the weak chickens in the battle call died.
None of the weaklings in Call of War have died. Without rewards, this game is not interesting. Are you serious? A completely realistic game requires rewards. If it were me, I would be willing to pay for anything.
Feeling average
Why do I say it feels average? In the early stage, it was okay to watch, but in the later stage, it felt like it was a bit messy. The basic players were fighting, what were the natives doing, and in the later stage, they became emperors. This was too fast. There was excitement in the early stage and I didn't care to watch it in the later stage.
The plot goes by too quickly, which is a pity. It's a very good subject.
no logic
How do you solve the problem of undead people appearing? Moreover, gunpowder technology is introduced in just a few chapters. Do you think this is a science fiction world?
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Although there are fewer and fewer readers who like game novels, this novel still has some interesting points that make people like it. Although there are some minor flaws, in general the flaws are not concealed! It's still worth a look for readers who like this genre! Recommended!




I originally thought that I would not read other works from the Tang Dynasty except the Early Tang Dynasty. After all, Li Longji was not as charming as Taizong and Wu Zhou. When it comes to Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, there is also a famous person in the prosperous times. When it comes to Li Longji, who is that? Not to mention Li Heng and Li Yan. But through this book, I have gained a little understanding. Coupled with the content of this summoning + the fourth natural disaster + construction, I look forward to the follow-up content




The writing of this one is okay, but if you ask me about the writing and the messy plot, I can't say anything. Anyway, I'm watching and following it, and the updates are relatively stable, but it's still the same old routine.




It's also a player + history book, which is pretty good. The protagonist travels to the middle Tang Dynasty after the Anshi Rebellion and becomes the prince Li Yan. He unlocks the summoning system and can summon creatures named "players".













