This Is Not a Bug but a Game Feature-Chapter 176 - 134: Tianba Manor Is Finally Completed
Last autumn, Tianba Studio released a "Banquet" DLC for Living Under Someone’s Roof Simulator, and it sold well.
After this, the game also opened up a creative workshop, providing a MOD editor for a wide range of players, further enriching and improving the game’s content.
But this is just a temporary fix.
Compared to these things, the majority of players are more eager to hear the good news of Tianba Manor’s topping off and handover. To them, this is the most practical action.
"It should be finished now!"
After two and a half years of anticipation, this project, once dubbed the cyber unfinished building, trapping countless players, finally welcomed its final round of updates.
The real final round!
Chen Ba has endured scolding for so long and truly doesn’t want to hear more of it. Saying it’s the final round means just that. After this, the Tianba Manor project will be completely finished.
As soon as the news broke, the once stagnant "Real Estate Transactions" section exploded.
"Wow, is the sun rising from the West? Ba finally remembered Tianba Manor by Daming Lake?"
"On the day Tianba Manor’s handover, don’t forget to tell your ancestors during family worship! Hey brother who once led me into this, can you see this? The house you bought is already handed over!"
"I’ve already immigrated to the Divine Grace Continent, with both kids, and now you’re telling me Tianba Manor’s third phase is handed over?"
"Damn it! Now I have to re-download the game and check out my new house I’ve anticipated for two and a half years..."
"Oh no! I haven’t logged into the game for such a long time; hope the mortgage isn’t overdue? *twisted smile*"
You’re just awkward, aren’t you?
Seeing these posts on Tianba Community, Chen Ba was speechless.
Is it really that exaggerated?
The Tianba Manor project has indeed dragged on longer than expected, with the whole project cycle nearing three years, but Tianba Manor itself has several phases!
Phase one high-rise and phase two bungalows were long delivered, and what’s currently finishing up is just the third-phase villa project.
Anticipating a new house for two and a half years?
What anticipation are you talking about! From pre-sale to now, the third phase project has only been a year; where did this two and a half years of practice time come from?
These people are purely making awkward complaints.
But as exaggerated as it may be, there’s one thing they didn’t exaggerate: the overall construction time of Tianba Manor is indeed so absurd that it almost matches building a real-life house.
After a year, Living Under Someone’s Roof Simulator received a major update, not only stirring up excitement among players but also getting reposted by some gaming news outlets and bloggers.
Among them, a well-known gaming UP master with three million followers on Thunderbolt made a special video to explain the past and present of Tianba Manor.
Chen Ba also watched this video.
"Why could a handover notice cause such cheer among players? What kind of property is Tianba Manor, and what stories lie behind it?"
"Two days ago, I was still teaming up with friends, having a boisterous brawl, Sword Demon Celestial God coming down, smashing four..."
"While playing, a friend suddenly told me that Tianba Manor had been completed and handed over! At the time, my mind was full of question marks, not understanding why he was so excited?"
"When I asked him, I finally understood his excitement, even happier than getting a pentakill!"
"Rewind to three years ago..."
"My dear friend, after reading a report in Game Starry Sky, purchased a domestic sim game Living Under Someone’s Roof Simulator."
"He was earning seven thousand a month back then, not married or having bought a house."
"The unique aspect of this game was that new version previews weren’t announced through videos or bulletins, but by opening a pre-sale of new properties in the game..."
"Yes, that property was Tianba Manor, where the dream started!"
"Pre-selling under-construction properties to let players access new version content in advance was indeed a novel and distinctive approach. So my friend didn’t hesitate to buy a house in Tianba Manor."
"The result was a wait of six months! Though the wait felt long, the handover eventually happened. Just at that time, my friend was getting married, jokingly suggesting purchasing a wedding house in the game?"
"That’s when he took interest in the third-phase villas of Tianba Manor, which at the time were still in the concept stage..."
"As time flew by, my friend not only got married but had a one-year-old son! At the wedding, his family provided funds to purchase a new house in Lin’an."
"He said the house bought in reality was handed over, decorated, and moved into, but the Tianba Manor’s third-phase villa he bought in the game still had no sign..."
What a beast!
After hearing the UP master’s narration, many viewers felt sorry for his friend.
"Damn! The house bought in reality was handed over and moved into, but the house bought in the game has had no word for this long?"
"...So now you can understand why my friend was so excited to hear the news about Living Under Someone’s Roof Simulator’s new version update and Tianba Manor’s completion and handover?"
Barrage filled with "understanding" floated past.
After sharing "Tianba Manor" through his friend’s personal story, the UP master then led viewers to tour this cyber game community, completed in two and a half years, from an ordinary player’s perspective.
You don’t say.
Even though the handover was so delayed, making the developer seem unreliable, the Tianba Manor community indeed turned out pretty well.
Especially the phase two bungalows and phase three villa clusters, built with an authentic vibe, not some shoddy work to fool everyone.







