Chapter 1411: Chapter 366: Destiny Casino Plan
Ah Lan shook his head:
"That’s not the main point. Essentially, the Player Faction is a war force created by the High-dimensional God, like pieces on a chessboard. They allow players to develop freely in the Monster World but never permit excessive internal conflict among players. This can be glimpsed from a series of update settings.
"For example, the early update of the Sin System aimed to reduce malicious confrontations among players outside the camp, and the Duel Arena updated recently, which designated a scene specifically for resolving conflicts, aims to limit organizational conflicts among players within a controllable range. Also, the recent restriction on the resale of players is meant to reduce internal friction within the faction."
He picked up the teacup, watching the rising mist:
"The High-dimensional God granted us the right to develop freely, but in fact also drew a red line. We can grab resources from foreign races, trade with them, and enlarge the cake together, but we must not infringe on the interests of other players within the faction. If the Destiny Casino draws wealth from players, I can assure you, your Destiny Clan’s casino won’t last long."
The silver pupils of Life Throat slightly contracted; he had actually considered this issue.
Earlier, when browsing various materials on the Player Forum, he found that many of the update starting points were to avoid internal friction.
He just didn’t expect that this potential red line would be confirmed in Ah Lan’s words.
"This problem is easy to solve. After establishing the Destiny Casino, I will prohibit players from entering."
Ah Lan heard this, and decisively shook his head:
"There’s no need for that. Just limit players’ participation in gambling. The development of Destiny Casino cannot lack players."
"Our Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce can provide the required premises and various developmental aids in the early stages to help your Destiny Clan establish a Destiny Casino on Dream Island. But I hope this Destiny Casino can develop in conjunction with the player ecosystem so that other players can also profit from it."
With a puzzled expression, Life Throat listened, and Ah Lan continued:
"Newbie players, when they first enter the game, have limited development models to choose from. The Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce provided a delivery job position for them, solving our transportation problem while allowing new players to extract a percentage of profit from each transport task."
"Destiny City can clearly achieve this as well. The gaming-related positions can be handled by your Destiny Clan’s members, as you are professional in this area. However, you can also set up positions in the casino for players that can increase traffic, thus achieving a win-win situation."
"For example, those Spirit Chef Party players, their Spirit Meals are extremely delicious. Destiny Casino can completely set up a channel to sell Spirit Meals for Spirit Chef Players, selling those meals with beneficial effects to the Alien Race to earn revenue. The profits they receive will not be taken from them, considered as a contribution to the faction’s development."
"This way, other players can become a subsidiary ecosystem of the casino, avoiding internal friction and using the services they provide to drive traffic to Destiny Casino... Perhaps, in the future, numerous Alien Races will come just for the delicious Spirit Meals."
Life Throat’s silver pupils shimmered with light, indicating that he was obviously moved by this approach:
"Your idea is good. The development of Destiny City can proceed as you suggest."
"Isn’t it so?" Ah Lan picked up the teacup, smiling, nodding:
"The High-dimensional God wants us to make the cake bigger while also aiding in the development of the faction, letting more players share developmental benefits. Only in this way can business be conducted sustainably; monopoly is destined for no future. Star Network once told me a sentence: the development of Moon Eclipse Clan inside and outside the game should primarily serve the will of the High-dimensional God. I’m transferring this saying to you now."
"By the way, I have two suggestions for you."
Life Throat raised an eyebrow slightly at these words, a trace of puzzlement flashing in his silver pupils.
He initially thought the details of cooperation were mostly settled, not expecting Ah Lan to have additional suggestions, leading him to inquire sequentially:
"President Ah Lan, I’d be glad to hear them."
Ah Lan leaned slightly forward, his expression becoming serious:
"The first suggestion is that in the early development stage of Destiny Casino, make sure to use the entertainment model as the core to attract guests to the casino, minimizing traces of ’gambling.’ Alien Races naturally carry caution towards games with unpredictable outcomes, and opening with gambling tables can easily turn guests away."
"But the entertainment model is different. In this oppressively survivable environment of the Cangxing Sea, various races have few entertainment projects, always bustling for survival and development, with their spirits in a constantly tense state... What you need to do is give them a relaxing scene first."
"It’s not that they don’t want to play; it’s that there’s no opportunity or place. If the entertainment model can operate successfully, it’s like opening up an oasis in a desert, allowing them to temporarily forget the dilemma of development here. Once they taste the fun that relaxation brings, they won’t be able to stop coming back."
"Once various races in the Cangxing Sea habitually regard the casino as a place to catch their breath, even if it’s just to have a drink or see a play, they will gradually pay attention to other projects in the casino, and tourists eager to try their luck through gambling will naturally increase."
"As for the specific implementation plan, I already wrote it out last night."
Saying this, Ah Lan sent a well-edited private forum post to Life Throat via private chat.
Life Throat clicked on it with curiosity, and a dense array of three-dimensional text unfolded before his eyes.