An explanation that the protagonist does not levy a territory construction fee

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Sky of Dawn: I can't understand why the protagonist doesn't charge a territory building fee to members...... All members of the territory can enjoy the benefits, and they can earn more than 10,000 yuan a month relying on the benefits. But the construction fee is all out of the protagonist alone, and the protagonist is too virgin, not to mention that it will make the members deviate from morality, a territory with a monthly benefit of more than 10,000, and 100 a month. Society doesn't want to

My reply: There is nothing wrong with your idea itself, but it only considers this issue from the perspective of interest exchange, and it is not comprehensive enough, so I will give you a detailed analysis:

One, the protagonist's territory is not exclusive, and now there are no other players who have the territory, but sooner or later there will be other people or guilds who own the territory, and other territories will also have various buildings, and they can also make money in terms of running merchants, although because of the relationship between the Sardinia vassal system, Ajaccio Village has a certain convenience in trade, but it is just a lot of money, and it cannot form a monopoly.

Once another guild also gains territory, it will compete with the protagonist.

Second, human beings are social animals, they will be affected by the entire social environment, and the same is true for online game players, to be affected by the virtual environment, in "Choice", if other guilds do not charge, then although Yun Xiaohan's fee is reasonable in terms of interests, it will still not be recognized by most players, when one thing has been conventional, it becomes a rule, and the protagonist does not have the ability to break the rules.

Obviously, even if they pay the money, they can earn more money, but they still think, why don't other guilds charge fees, but ours collects them, and people's hearts are always dissatisfied.

Third, the ownership of Ajaccio Village belongs to Yun Xiaohan personally, and it is a personal territory that serves as a guild station. Most guilds, on the other hand, are guild territories, and the owners of the territories are guilds, not individuals.

Fourth, the player spends and conducts various commercial activities in the territory, and the territory will collect commercial taxes in the process, and the player's activities themselves are already creating economic benefits for Yun Xiaohan.

Fifth, if the protagonist collects money, he and the members become a kind of lease relationship, and everyone is exchanging interests, which will cause great negative effects.

Most players will produce that I paid the money, and I should enjoy the benefits of the territory, and the protagonist will lose the authority and righteousness of the leader, Ling Qiongge is an elite guild, and players who can't keep up with the level of the guild are going to kick people, and if they collect your money, how can they kick you, if they kick people forcibly, what will they think after they are kicked out? How?

Properly go to the forum to hack you, scold you to death, and see which side the lively players will stand on.

The money collected by the protagonist is not too much, but it gives the members the illusion that the guild is developed with their support, so that when Yun Xiaohan commands them, it is impossible to be like an arm, kick when he wants, and scold when he wants.

The protagonist mainly treats the members as his own soldiers, the movement of the command, the shouting of the people, is the main purpose, the benefits of the territory are equivalent to the salary, they are also their own hard work, the protagonist just provides convenience.

If you work in a certain company, the boss provides channels and goods, you work hard to earn money, and the boss says, you earn money from the company I opened, and you have to pay me a part every month, what will you think?

Even if it is indeed a very small part, most people will feel very uncomfortable in their hearts, this is human nature, and it has nothing to do with how much.

Sixth, how to collect money? How much should I receive? The level of profitability varies from month to month, according to what criteria? How to ensure fairness? Who's going to collect it? How do you ensure that the person receiving the money does not show favoritism? If they are asked to pay it themselves, how can they determine who has not paid it?

Collecting this money, unlike collecting that campaign participation fee, members cannot be very active. It is also impossible to pay the money on time, and someone said that I don't have enough money for the time being, and I bought equipment, so you can't force him, so you can only slow down. How much time and effort does it take?

The protagonist is not willing to waste this time, and instead of collecting monthly money, it is better to raise funds for a key event.

Many things seem simple, but when it comes to actual operation, it is very troublesome, and even more so in a virtual world where there are no strong means to restrain them, and the gains outweigh the losses.

Seventh, if you collect money, how to solve the problem of the hillbilly club, how to charge, and how to deal with it if there are other guilds in the territory in the future.

For a protagonist like Yun Xiaohan who wants to do something big, economic interests are secondary, and justifiable leadership is the main thing, and he would rather spend real money to buy game currency to develop the territory than let the leadership fall aside. (To be continued.) )