Chapter 807 304: Open the Gates for Players, An Old Game (5k)
Chapter 807 304: Open the Gates for Players, An Old Game (5k)
The General Director stared at Wen Yan for a long time. He actually now felt that some things Cai Qidong had said were not wrong, and he began to worry a bit about Wen Yan stirring up trouble.
Falling into the Netherworld, throwing things onto the Moon, and now he was obsessed with building a base in the Great Wilderness.
To be honest, even the most radical person in the Scorching Sun Department couldn't be like Wen Yan, impulsively and at great risk, opening a window to the Moon.
"The situation on the Great Wilderness side is not urgent for now, the risk is too high, the department has some ongoing research that might be used."
"Can I know?"
"The department has studied the program code of the Cyber Netherworld."
"Huh?" Wen Yan was shocked: "This thing really has code?"
"Yes, there's code on the Doomsday Computer. Some of which have been deciphered by many old experts, including participation by the Old Celestial Master.
These codes aren't normal codes; among them, there are not only ancient oracle bone script content, but also some modern symbols and text.
The advantage is, most of these mystical symbols are recorded and passed down in the Divine Land.
Some symbols even have a basically complete evolution process, allowing us to reverse deduce the most complete meaning of the symbol."
Wen Yan sighed at the remarkable non-combat talents in the Scorching Sun Department, having felt this way before in the Netherworld.
"Have you gained a lot?"
"Not insignificant gains. For example, your Black Box is an experimental item."
"..."
Wen Yan had thought the Black Box was quite useful; he assumed it was connected to the supercomputer of the Scorching Sun Department, utilizing significant computational power, hence its accuracy and rapid response.
Unexpectedly, it also had some additional features.
"The construction of this system is reportedly quite troublesome.
Current experimental results included integration of some elements from other rune systems.
The intelligence level is indeed very high, especially in understanding ambiguous instructions, with results much better than expected."
The General Director finished speaking, and Wen Yan's thoughts raced, suddenly connecting the dots.
"Didn't you previously have some clues regarding the Server Domain? Found anyone?"
"No, using traditional methods, it's difficult to find anyone."
The General Director looked at Wen Yan, making him feel slightly uneasy under the gaze.
The combination of code and server gave Wen Yan an idea of the General Director's thoughts.
"You wouldn't, to be safe, not be planning to directly send people to the Great Wilderness.
Instead, you'd use the studied codes to write something on that Server Domain.
And then remotely deploy some players there, right?"
"Hmm?" The General Director was slightly taken aback, his eyes lighting up.
To be honest, they really hadn't thought of this.
They were just researching, seeking the essence from experiments, and once essence was understood, countless possibilities emerged.
"How to deploy? Sending people over would still mean deaths, it's not the same as the Netherworld; even in the Netherworld, dying means true death."
"Deploy some fake bodies as player avatars.
There's an expert in Spirit Soldiers who combined modern technology to create Spirit Soldiers.
If the Spirit Soldiers don't need consciousness, just serving as a temporary vessel, it should be very simple.
Deploy the temporary vessels, they don't need to return to the real world, avoiding fears of bringing anything from there.
Since those beings want to invade the real world, it's not excessive for us to send players over to bite them, right?
Since it's a copy of the Netherworld's code, add a hardcore One-Life Mode.
If the temporary vessel dies, everything disappears, everything drops.
Hardcore players love this kind of mode, it's thrilling."
Wen Yan spoke with increasing enthusiasm, his mind bustling with ideas.
Sending an army over, washing the ground with rockets, what's the point?
Opening the gates for players, that's the truly ruthless approach.
Wen Yan found the idea more fitting, especially since among the professionals now, there's even a player profession.
Those players' gaming attitudes, if placed in society, could easily lead to extreme behaviors.
Yet, the player community indeed has plenty of talent, and unless given a direction to channel their energy, making them exhaustively productive, it would be a major loss, turning them into unstable elements instead.
Since the Different Races over in the Great Wilderness want to cause trouble in the real world, it's just right to let the players cause trouble in the Great Wilderness.
Wen Yan spoke with a crackling pace, envisioning a highly realistic open world, with no main storyline, no quests, everything left to the players themselves to handle.
Haven't those players always clamored for such a game?
If it's made and they fail to play well or innovate, then they should admit their lacking skills.
The General Director watched Wen Yan talk a cascading torrent, feeling both excited and unable to help but smile at the planning.
Wen Yan certainly had bold ideas, as if his mind opened a new realm.
Moreover, even compared to actual players, Wen Yan's thoughts were far more extreme.
Opening the gates for players, a truly audacious move.
Yet, the more Wen Yan explained, the more the ideas aligned, and the General Director felt it was indeed worth discussing in a meeting.
The previously encountered Little Mustache player and another one capable of possession were both unstable factors.
But this kind of power, in some aspects, definitely counts as talent, although nothing useful appeared for it within Divine Land.
Placing them in the Great Wilderness might indeed be a solution.
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