Chapter 582: Server Extinction Plan
"Dammit, players from Dragon Continent are cheating!"
"Where are the game administrators? Don't you care that someone is using cheats?"
"Damn it! Damn it! Didn't they say this game wouldn't have any cheats? Can someone explain this to me?"
5,000 players gathered at the same respawn point, and then they all started cursing loudly.
They didn't even know the details of the other players, and at first, they even suspected they might be NPCs.
You should know, in this game, each battle zone has its own guardian, who is also the ultimate guardian god of the entire server. If the guardian god is killed, it means their server has completely fallen, and it will be marked by other servers.
Each server's guardian is very special, like in Nin Continent, their guardian is a Super Ninja who has trained for a thousand years.
At first, they even thought that the player flying with a sword might be the guardian of Dragon Continent, given the strong Huaxia style of the elements.
If that guy with the sword flight had pulled out a 40-meter giant sword, that would have been one thing, but when the shoulder-mounted laser cannon appeared, the style changed completely. If they'd really put out such an NPC, the game designers must have lost their minds.
But the scenes that followed were even more absurd—Superman, Ultraman, and Super Saiyans all showed up. Could these also be NPCs? Even if they were NPCs, these guys shouldn't be appearing on the Dragon Continent's server.
So they concluded that these people must be players from Dragon Continent, and there was no other explanation except for cheating why the players could be so powerful.
They had hoped to plunder Dragon Continent, but instead of making a steal, they ended up losing heavily. Not to mention the loss of so many resources, 5,000 players died in unison, who could withstand that?
You should know, Nin Continent players originally had less land and fewer players, so the loss from this battle was already huge.
The angry players from Nin Continent immediately started filing complaints to the Explosion Company and wildly spread the video footage they had recorded on forums.
Initially, only the players from Nin Continent and those from Dragon Continent who participated in this server battle would know about this event, but once the video came out, the whole forum turned extremely lively.
"Exciting!"
"Damn! Who created such a ruthless cheat? That's freaking awesome!"
"I'm going to make a statue of this god and worship it!"
"That's so satisfying! Weren't you declaring war on us, Dragon Continent? Weren't you great? Weren't you going to wipe us out completely? Now who's been taught a lesson?"
The players from Huaxia were absolutely thrilled, even though cheating is inherently bad, and many of them despised it themselves—it's all under the assumption of a fair and just gaming environment. You play the game nicely, and I play the game nicely, and we don't interfere with each other.
But then you mess around on the map, intending to make us angry and lose confidence? Did you think we would just roll over and take it? It wasn't us who first broke the balance of the game; it was the company that struck first.
With this moral high ground, the players from Huaxia used the cheat without any psychological burden—this was the principle they adhered to: Do not offend me, and I will not offend you!
However, for other players, everyone seemed a bit apprehensive. You bring up all sorts of demons and monsters, now Dragon Continent has become like a battlefield for gods, who would dare to provoke them?
Even if tens of thousands of them invaded the server of Dragon Continent, if they just deployed one player, not to mention a Super Saiyan, even a plane or tank would be tough for them to withstand!
Who knows if the frenzied Dragon Continent players would launch a counterattack? You should know that the players from the nearby servers have not been kind to them during this time.
With such an army coming out, which server could withstand it? Wouldn't they cleanse the six realms and sweep across the Eight Desolates, leaving no one unscathed?
According to the power of this cheat, they might even be able to take down all the servers of the game in just one night!
Seeing this video, they panicked. Who knows what other powerful features this cheat might have? They even managed to bring in Gundam, so wouldn't producing a nuclear weapon be within reason?
A few strikes on one server, considering the current progress of civilization in this game, no server would be spared from disaster.
At this time, the best way to deal with it was to immediately report the situation and request the game officials to ban the related accounts.
That night, the customer service department at Stormblast blew up again—they hadn't yet recovered from the barrage of complaints from Huaxia players a while ago, and today they faced another wave of furious complaints.
"Didn't you say that there would absolutely be no cheats in this game? What is this? I demand compensation for the losses suffered by Nin Continent players!"
"Look at this, cheats are bad enough, but they even brought in Ultraman and Superman—swinging a 40-meter long machete at us. What are the techs in your company even doing, can't they detect this?"
"We demand the immediate ban of the accounts of the related players!"
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The tech department at Stormblast was incredibly busy at that moment, frantically checking the system for possible bugs. However, upon inspection, they didn't find any bug that could cause system vulnerabilities, and the game data of those reported players was all normal, with no incidences of infinite health, nor any appearances of Super Saiyan or Ultraman data.
"The data on the Huaxia server has not shown any problems. We ask all players to be rational. This may be the result of maliciously edited special effects videos."
This statement appeared on Stormblast's official website half an hour later.
How could the players accept this explanation so easily? Players on other servers who have not experienced it personally might somewhat accept this answer upon watching the video, but how could players on Nin Continent accept it? They were the real victims, almost beaten to a pulp!
The players from Nin Continent started lodging complaints one after another, but Stormblast was incredibly confident in their technology and even put the system data as proof on their official website.
Among those playing the game were quite a few tech whizzes. Now that the system data was out, what more could they do? According to this data, these players' game data was completely normal. If cheats had been used, surely there would be abnormal data recorded in the database.
For a time, the players from Nin Continent actually faced widespread criticism.
"Such trash, they blame cheats because they can't win!"
"Embarrassing!"
"I, Lu Benwei, have never used cheats!"
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But no one knew that under a snow mountain in Dragon Continent, a secret base was gathering tens of thousands of players from Dragon Continent, preparing for a massive plan.
"Brothers, have you all downloaded the cheat?"
"Download complete, all tests passed, all combat materials are ready!"
"A total of 57,234 people, all assembled!"
"Very good! Then, the 'Era Dominator' server extinction plan, starts now. First squad move east, second squad move west, third squad go south, fourth squad head north. We aim to end the battle within an hour, let's wrap up this season!"