Chapter 1: 1 How real is a 100% real game?
Chapter 1: 1 How real is a 100% real game?
"...How real is a fully immersive game that is 100% real?"
The earth, a university computer room.
Looking at the group chat message, the picture that first appeared in Ye Wei's mind was not a game, but slender legs and justice.
To be specific, it was his Elder Scrolls 5 with 200+ mods, and 100+ waifus who he personally made coming alive.
His nickname in the group was Girls_public_enemy_ten_times_a_night. Because it was too long and obscene, the group of old buddies called him Night Ten in short.
"I mean the real in the literal sense."
"Sight, hearing, smell, touch, taste… all are the same as the real world. The time flow of the game world is 1:1 with the real world, and the time difference is about 12 hours. Because the technical principle is an interference with the dream, so playing the game is equivalent to sleep."
The nickname of the person who typed out these two lines was Light.
This serious one-character nickname seemed incompatible with the group name "Bull and Horse Club", so the people in the group would occasionally call this person "Ultraman" or "Gaia".
Level_8_Gale (Administrator): "What kind of fantasy setting is this??"
There_will_be_ample_time (Administrator): "Sounds like the setting of virtual reality games in the early web novels."
White_horse_passing_a_crevice (Group Owner): "Haha, do you mean wearing a virtual helmet? I liked this concept when I was in school."
Girls_public_enemy_ten_times_a_night (Administrator): "This kind of setting doesn't make sense, right? If it is 100% real, how can it reflect the superiority of paying players? Does the publisher not want to make money?"
Ye Wei didn't read these novels. He who had received proper education pursued rationality more than wish fulfillment.
So he preferred to read fantasy and ghost stories.
There_will_be_ample_time: "Brother, you are too serious. If you want to talk sense, it is more sensible to make readers feel satisfied than letting the fictitious publishers in the novel make money."
Level_8_Gale: "Do not digress."
The topic quickly went off the track.
Although Bull and Horse Club was a game group, members rarely discussed games as seriously as today.
Especially a "game" that did not exist at all and was completely imagined out of thin air.
However, even if the topic had completely gone off the track, the initiator of this topic-that was, the brother named Light, still stubbornly pulled the topic back.
Light: "I mean if."
Light: "If there is such a game, would you like to play it?"
Looking at the group chat, Ye Wei smiled and shook his head.
‘Is there a need to ask?'
Girls_public_enemy_ten_times_a_night: "Why not? A 100% realistic game, why not try it, you know what I'm talking about. (?° ?? ?°) "
Level_8_Gale: "+1, but about the setting you mentioned, I still have a little doubt. If game time is equal to sleep time... Isn't it more reasonable to apply this technology to work?"
White_horse_passing_a_crevice: "Damn, are you a devil??"
There_will_be_ample_time: "Then I prefer sleeping ?"
Quit_smoking: "Chatting such an unrealistic thing in a group, don't you guys want to go to bed?"
"LMAO."
More and more people began to go online in the group.
Some people were still watching the screen with great interest even though they hadn't sent a message.
In a game group of two hundred people, there were usually about ten to twenty active group members, and occasionally two new faces of "he knows you, but you don't know him" would pop up. Only after asking, did they know that they had been lurking in the group for years.
The old brother named Light ignored them and continued to immerse himself in his own world.
"In fact, the company I recently joined is developing a fully immersive virtual reality online game."
The lively group chat was quiet for a short while.
But soon, a series of new messages popped up simultaneously as if they had made an agreement in advance.
"Holy shit!"
"For real?!"
"Brother you are awesome! I almost believed it. (?° ?? ?°) "
Ye Wei felt that this guy must be trolling.
A fully immersive virtual reality online game?
100% real?
Nonsense.
Just like Brother Gale said, if this kind of technology really existed, would it be used to make a game? ? ?
Of course, he didn't agree with using it directly in the working field. In his imagination, if there was such an advanced technology, it would definitely be used in the military field first.
How awesome it was to train special forces using this kind of technology!
The man named Light didn't speak anymore but sent a website.
Ye Wei opened it casually and found that it was actually an official game website.
The pages of the official website were not well made, and it looked like they couldn't afford to hire an artist for some artworks. The empty pages had no content, only three lines of words.
[100% real virtual reality game-"Wasteland Online"]
[Current number of applications: 0]
[Apply: Yes/No]
Ye Wei smiled.
‘So this is what all this is about. It turns out to be an . It must be some kind of dodgy site.'
However, the number of applications was real enough, there was no fictional eight-figure online number, and then some kind famous celebrity was also playing it.
"Fine then, I will see what kind of game you are."
Holding the mouse, he clicked yes.
However, to his surprise, the expected registration page did not pop up, and there was no change except for the number of applications changed from 0 to 1.
"This broken game doesn't even need to register an account???"
Ye Wei was at a loss. He was not sure for a moment whether this thing was considered an .
Was it a virus?
It was also unlikely.
Nowadays, even antivirus software was about to retire from the stage of history, so how could he get viruses by clicking YES and NO on a website?
Not to mention that he was in the computer room in the school.
Even if he was using his own computer, he was not afraid of this stuff.
...
[Number of applications: 11]
Wasteland, Resident Hall of Refuge 404.
Looking at the numbers on the background of the web page on the computer screen, Chu Guang, who was sitting in a small room, breathed a sigh of relief and released the mouse that he held tightly.
"Is this all right?"
The answer to him was two lines of text that appeared in front of him.
[Mission completed. ]
[Reward: A set of Carbon Nano Bulletproof Vest, bonus points +5. ]
The wall on one side of the room vibrated faintly, and as the curved alloy door panel opened, a black vest was lying on the platform behind the door.
The conveyor belt sent the vest out.
The alloy door closed again, and the room was calm again.
Chu Guang immediately got up from the computer, stepped forward and picked up the vest.
Its weight was very light, the texture was like ice silk pajamas, feeling delicate and soft. It was hard to imagine that this thing could withstand bullets.
[Name: Carbon Nano Bulletproof Vest
Description: It can effectively absorb the kinetic energy of the bullet, disperse the impact force within the durable bearing range, and resist a certain degree of puncture and cutting damage.
Durability: 100%]
The rewards obtained from the Shelter System would be registered in the inventory with product introduction and instructions for use.
Chu Guang immediately took off his shirt and put it on.
It was chilly at first, but soon he got used to it.
At this time, the cylindrical metal object resting in the corner of the room made an electronic sound.
"Congratulations, Master, it seems that you have completed your first mission."
"Can you stop talking all of sudden?"
"Yes, master."
The robot that looked like a bin was named Little Seven.
As an assistant to the administrator of Shelter 404, it did not have a name in the strict sense, only a 777 serial number.
But Chu Guang found it very troublesome, so he named it.
As for who Chu Guang was, and why he was in Shelter No. 404, it was the story in the