Open a chapter on balance (setup) issues
Regarding the balance of this book, the most readers complain about two points: one is the balance during battles, and the other is the balance between forces.
Because of these two points, I have been criticized countless times and cannot bear it.
First of all, the author admits that there is an objective balance, so that some people think it is not pleasant enough.
Why do this?
Unbalance will collapse. After hundreds of thousands of words, you will find that you can't read it because the protagonist is already invincible.
Too many works I have read start with gods and generals, with a bunch of gods and generals, and others cannot play with them. For such books, 99% of the authors will collapse in the middle, or even fall in less than 500,000 words. If you leave a book with an unfinished ending, it will probably be even more uncomfortable...
Secondly, balance is not so deliberate, so we need to explain the setting.
This book is based on a relatively balanced setting (note that, relative, it is not said that this setting is perfect).
It is normal if you don't feel good enough sometimes.
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1. The balance in battle
1. A unit can only receive one main general bonus (the number of people is related to the commander value), and has an additional halo for the entire army, the characteristics of the deputy general who does not conflict with the main general, the military book, and the characteristics of the military advisor who does not conflict with the main general.
For example, when the Hu Ben Army takes the bonus of the protagonist, Taishi Ci's characteristics are useless. Only his [personal characteristics] is effective and can only be regarded as a fierce general.
2. It is not that the protagonist has as many heroes as he can superimpose many characteristics. Perhaps some readers misunderstood this point, so they always believe that if the protagonist has 100 generals, the legal team's attributes will be increased by 100 times, and the opponent has only 10 generals, so the protagonist will completely defeat the opponent.
Actually, it is not the case.
In this battle in Hebei, assuming that Wang Meng can give 30% improvement to 100,000 people (hiding in the Queyue Formation), the formation has an additional improvement. The infantry on the protagonist's side eats Le Yi's bonus (refer to the first point), eats the halo of the entire army. Le Yi has no military books, and the cavalry eats Chu Tian's bonus, and there are military books.
In addition, Wang Meng saved half of the people at the expense of the people, which was a very tragic way of fighting.
In this way, it is believed that the protagonist has an absolute advantage and can completely wipe out Wang Meng in a short period of time?
This is the original setting of the author, it is really not overbalance.
3. Then a unit can only take one main general bonus. What's the use of the protagonist with so many generals?
First, there are more choices of matching and tactics.
Second, there is no pressure on multi-line combat (for example, now, the protagonist can fight four routes, defend Huainan and Central Plains at the same time, and divide troops from Hebei and attack Jeju Island).
Third, the military advisor and deputy general who are stacked with the halo of the entire army, have no conflict with the main general.
Fourth, the personal combat power of a powerful general is also very important, and is used for small-scale sneak attacks, breaking formations, and killing generals.
Fifth, there is an upper limit to the number of people who are bonused by a commander.
Sixth, you can divide your troops at any time.
Seventh, some morale-enhancing characteristics do not conflict.
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4. This book is not a card game. If it is a card game, every time you fight, you will see each other's cards. Whoever has more military generals, better military generals, and who will win... I guess if I really write this way, after one or two battles, there will be no readers in this book.
The most complaints should be that Le Yi almost defeated the protagonist and thus escaped a group of readers. The problem is that everyone only saw that the protagonist's historical facts and military generals were several times that of the other party, but ignored that Le Yi (and Yang Ye) had several times that of the protagonist.
According to the previous settings, we can know that the protagonist's teams will take their main general bonus separately, and the [average bonus] is not higher than Le Yi's bonus.
Forces, terrain, national strength, and strategy are also factors that determine the outcome.
Because too many people pay attention to the comparison of military generals, they almost completely ignore the comparison of military forces. I also have a headache and try to compare military forces with other factors. As a result, no one cares about military forces, only looking at military forces, (╯‵□′)╯︵┻┻.
It is also possible that my previous settings were not obvious enough that many readers believe that the characteristics can be superimposed infinitely...
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2. Balance between forces
1. Why do the protagonists have so many firsts, and the generals of other princes seem to appear out of thin air?
Answer: Most of the protagonist's generals actually rely on arrest, and the same is true for other princes (for example, Mingguan captured generals from other lords in Liaodong), but in the text, the princes cannot describe how they captured generals.
Some military generals also produced wars from other vassal states and recruited talents in peacetime.
2. Why is the protagonist constantly being besieged?
Answer: First, not everyone besieged the protagonist. Gongziwen, Prince Yan, Gongsun Zan, and Liu Hu did not fight and surrendered directly to the protagonist. Cao Cao and Prince Zhao had a fight with the protagonist and surrendered after the defeat. Some small lords actually surrendered, but they were always ignored.
The protagonist also has several allies, Xu Fengnian, Huo An, Mu Ke, and Zhang Dao.
Everyone ignored this and then accused the protagonist of being besieged. In my heart:???
Those who besiege the protagonist are princes who are unwilling to surrender and are lucky (there are too many such small and medium-sized forces in history).
Secondly, the protagonist is in the Central Plains, and the terrain is not good, so it is normal to be besieged. During the Warring States Period, when Wei State was strong (don't talk about Qin State, Qin State is not in the Central Plains), when Song State was strong during the Warring States Period, when Boss Cao rose from the Central Plains, he was almost targeted. During the Guandu period, Cao Cao was almost defeated by several princes.
Third, why does it cause the impression of being besieged? Because everyone remembers all the unhappy places, and they completely forgot the places they had enjoyed. They lifted their pants and refused to admit their remarks (I am also like this...
3. Why does the protagonist have such a hard time fighting?
Answer: First, this ward is not very powerful and has a low sense of existence.
Secondly, there were millions of lords in the Han Empire. It can be said that those who could develop to this day were all chosen people.
Third, the geographical location of the protagonist is easily besieged.
4. Why did Kings such as Li Shimin and Zhu Yuanzhang not appear? And there were Alexander and Caesar in the West?
Answer: I am tired of fighting against people like Li Shimin and Zhu Yuanzhang. It is not easy to deal with them. Alexander and Caesar were because their civilization happened to be in that period, and the emperors of the Han Empire during the Three Kingdoms period were weak.
5. Why are all civil officials and military generals of the same dynasty?
Answer: It is just convenient for readers to remember. Just imagine that there are dozens of generals under each prince, all from different dynasties and the degree of confusion in time.
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Conclusion:
There will definitely be loopholes in the settings. The daily update is 16,000. Sometimes I will consider it inappropriately. If there is any error, I can chat in the group and point it out. If there is a problem, I will change it.
There are also readers who are often criticized by pirated versions (maybe other authors) for being criticized as being a good product. The data is poor because I write badly, and there are a bunch of question marks in my heart?? I can endure the 1.5 million words of writing badly? How boring this is. If I have this time, I can update 30,000 a day.
As an author, you will naturally be responsible for your own data.
I have a collection of 60,000 yuan, and I can’t even get a high-quality product. It’s really a failure, but I don’t want to be scolded by people who disrespect my achievements. I’m not shaking.
Also, thanks to all the supporters.
This book was originally written by a few people who supported it (actually, I thought about eunuchs twice).
Chapter completed!