Future Mecha God of War

Chapter 181 Take things as they come



All tasks in the task list indicate that it is recommended that players form a standard combat team to perform together. This is probably why Liu Yimian and others do not want the God of War team to disband.

After reading all this information, Mu Chen paid attention to the purchase price of the mecha.

Sure enough, just like Liu Yimian said just now, it was extremely dark.

The most common disaster-level mecha costs 30 million, and one like the Death Master costs 50 million.

Not to mention the Ares-level mecha. The cheapest S-01 standard Ares-level combat mecha sells for 300 million. The Death God he is currently using is numbered S-03, and its price is among the six Ares-level mechas. The midstream of A is 380 million.

The most expensive S-06 [God of Destruction] sells for as high as 500 million.

Seeing this price, Mu Chen finally understood why Liu Yimian and the wealthy brother insisted on giving all the competition bonuses and income sharing to themselves.

They probably wanted to get to the point where they could take down the God of Destruction directly.

They don't seek the best, only the most expensive, which is in line with their wealthy status.

Mu Chen didn't know the actual cost of these mechas, but he probably didn't need so much money. Although these mechas had a lifetime free warranty, the price was still a bit exaggerated.

The purchasing power of federal currency is still very strong, not to mention daily life. Take the housing price in the new city as an example, it only costs seven or eight thousand per square meter. The house left by Mu Chen's parents costs at most seven or eight hundred thousand. Can be bought.

This is because Earth, as the home planet of the Federation, has generally higher housing prices. If it is on other planets, it will be even cheaper.

During this period of time, Mu Chen hung out with the wealthy brothers and the others every day, and Mu Chen also gained some understanding of the prices of some products that he had not paid attention to before. For example, the hover car driven by Xiao Yu only cost 50,000 to 60,000 yuan.

The top-end luxury version of the interstellar spaceship that the wealthy people like to play with is priced at less than 200 million federal coins. This is already a rare luxury.

If it is the regular version, it only costs 70 to 80 million.

This shows how unfair the game system’s pricing for mechas is.

However, he also noticed that in addition to direct purchase, the system also provides another way to obtain mechas, and that is leasing.

After each mission is accepted, you can rent a mecha to complete the mission at a cost of 50% of the mission reward.

Each player can have three chances to fail the mission. That is to say, after all three chances to fail are used up, they will either have to spend their own money to buy the mecha, or they can only say goodbye to the super employment mode.

This does give the majority of players an opportunity, after all, not everyone can shell out 30 million.

In other words, there may only be a very small number of players in the game "Mecha God of War" who can directly spend 30 million.

Now that there is a rental model, as long as your luck is not too bad and you complete a few more missions, it is not difficult to pay for the mecha.

Of course, not all mechas can be rented. As far as Mu Chen can see now, there are only three types of mechas that can be rented.

They are all the models he is familiar with, Falcon V, Guardian V and Pojun V.

It was the three mecha models used by the 28 Iron-Blooded teams in this mecha competition. Mu Chen didn't believe it if there was no premeditation.

However, the performance of these three mechas is actually not bad. The Iron Blood Team also gave players a good demonstration of their use. With these three mechas, they are at least enough to cope with most situations.

From this point, Mu Chen can probably deduce the official determination to promote this super employment mode. It is estimated that this mode will become the main gameplay of the game "Mecha God of War" before long.

He still doesn't know that he himself played a big role in why this super employment model was launched so quickly.

This is actually a replica of the cooperation model between Li Zhenbang and him.

In order not to arouse his resentment, Li Zhenbang painstakingly came up with a hiring model. After verification by the Federal Academy of Sciences, he believed that this method could fully mobilize the enthusiasm and initiative of players, so the current super hiring model was born.

After understanding everything there was to know, Mu Chen quit the game.

He is actually not too enthusiastic about this super employment model.

Apart from being able to use the Death Mecha freely, this mode didn't have much appeal to him.

Although he has long understood the essence of this super employment model, which is actually using remote control technology to perform tasks in reality, what does this have to do with him?

Fighting star theft crimes and maintaining peace in the federation are matters that the federal government and the military should take care of. He is just a small game player.

Although he does have an excellent talent for mecha piloting, so what? Do you have to become a mecha warrior if you have talent?

He didn't know what others thought, at least he didn't think so.

If he really wanted to be a mecha warrior, it would be better to go directly to Li Zhenbang. Isn't it better than just playing around here?

Another benefit of joining the super employment model is that you can make money, but he is no longer short of money.

Through this mecha competition, he has earned enough wealth to spend his whole life. Although he may not be considered rich, at least he has no problem with food and clothing.

In this case, just enjoy life. There is really no point in thinking about so many things.

In essence, he is actually a happy-go-lucky person with no great ideals or big pursuits.

He enjoys the satisfaction and sense of accomplishment that defeating powerful enemies in the game brings him, and he has his own obsession with winning or losing, but all of this is limited to the game.

If you were to deprive others of their lives in reality, it would be another matter, even if the other party was a star thief or a horned demon.

On Planet Camon, when he saw the Federation soldiers fighting bloody battles, he would be moved and admired, and he would even be willing to do something for them within his ability.

But this feeling is like watching a movie. You will be moved by the plot in the movie, and you will also be moved to tears by the joys and sorrows of the characters. But a movie is a movie, and reality is reality. There is always a layer of separation between them. An invisible membrane.

He dealt with the Horned Demon mostly just to complete the task. He even forced himself to treat the other person as an NPC in the game. To say how much he hated the Horned Demon, it was impossible to say.

The so-called saying that things have nothing to do with oneself and hanging on high is probably the truest portrayal of Muchen now.

At this point, Muchen felt that there was a fundamental difference between him and his teammates, so he had been carefully hiding his thoughts.

Because he doesn't want to be seen as an alien by others, and he doesn't want others to discover that he is actually a time traveler.

The reason why I promised everyone to continue to maintain the God of War this time is actually at least half of the reason for this consideration. The other half is because I don't want to disappoint my teammates who have been very happy with each other during this period.


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