Tokyo Video Game Tycoon: Chapter 935 Is it so real?

 Is Chapter 935 so real?

  935

 Canned game is not a good name, but it is also a quite vivid metaphor.

However, such a bad name does not mean that the game itself is not fun.

 At least within a certain time scale, such canned games can attract players to play.

It’s just that the biggest taboo for a game like this is to try to avoid too many collection of items, or too many repetitive gameplay content of attacking occupied points.

Players will feel fresh when they first encounter content such as unlocking strongholds or collecting items, but when the number of these things reaches a certain level, it will be counterproductive.

This kind of thing is very simple to fill, but when it comes to playing, it becomes more painful for players in the later stages.

Especially for players with obsessive-compulsive disorder, playing this kind of game can be considered a kind of torture.

Originally, this Suri Electronics employee was ready to start climbing crazy towers on this map to unlock the map, and then capture the ever-changing strongholds one by one.

However, after entering the city, he found that there were only two options to unlock the entire map. He unlocked all the local regional maps without wasting much time.

 Something's wrong, this is different from the Assassin's Creed I've played before.

  Previous Assassin’s Creed had to set up dozens of map unlock points on a large map to unlock the map, but this time there are only two.

This even made him feel a little bit unfinished.

However, when he unlocked the map and saw that there seemed to be thirty or forty strongholds on the map to capture the area, he felt that it still felt familiar.

It seems that map unlocking is just a form of easing the player's state.

This employee of Surui Electronics happens to be a standard patient with obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Whenever he sees an uncollected item on the map in the game, or an unsolved stronghold on the map, he will feel very uncomfortable.

 But these things are so boring that he doesn’t want to do them. This is really confusing.

 Finally, he decided to try his best to unlock all these strongholds tonight.

So, he ignored the main plot and went straight to the nearest stronghold to unlock the location, preparing to deal with it.

 This is a defensive stronghold.

Here players need to build items like a tower defense game, and then resist the attack of the Templars until the end of time. This stronghold is considered to be captured.

 It took him about three or four minutes, and he easily secured the first stronghold.

 “It’s easier than I thought.”

This employee of Surui Electronics felt a little boring after seeing the battle that was quickly resolved.

If the subsequent strongholds were so boring, he might not be able to fall asleep while playing.

 But there is nothing you can do about it. Who knows that you have obsessive-compulsive disorder? Then go to the next one...

 “Ah, sorry.”

At this moment, an inconspicuous beggar in the game suddenly bumped into the protagonist Ezio.

Ezio glanced back at the other person, and then didn't take it seriously, but soon Ezio realized that his money seemed to have been stolen.

 “Hmm? Money was stolen?”

This Suri Electronics employee showed some interest.

It turns out that capturing the stronghold is just a bonus, is there any unlocking plot later?

That's still a bit interesting, and it's much more interesting than simply unlocking strongholds.

 He immediately manipulated the protagonist Ezio to chase the thief who stole the money.

It didn't take long, relying on his strong skills, he successfully caught the thief.

 Then he heard the protagonist threatening the other party to return the money to him quickly.

This Suri Electronics employee vaguely feels that the dubbing is a little inconsistent, and there is some difference from the dubbing of the main line just now, but this is not harmful.

 “Help! Help! I was robbed!”

  Not only was the caught thief not afraid, but he began to struggle hard in an attempt to escape from Ezio.

Without hesitation, the employees of Surui Electronics directly manipulated the character to raise his hand and punch the passerby, knocking him out, and then took away the money that originally belonged to him.

This was just in the game, so he didn't take it seriously. He just felt that it was an inconspicuous little plot.

 After getting his money back, he was ready to continue to the next stronghold.

But on his way to the next stronghold, he suddenly noticed that some passerby NPC characters were starting to point at him. He could even vaguely hear them saying that his character was a bad guy who had just taken it away. Innocent people's money.

 Suddenly the employee of Surui Electronics couldn't help it anymore and was ready to do something in front of that person.

However, he felt that nothing could be done. The pointing by these passers-by just now was probably just a certain program in the game being activated.

However, I have to say that this approach is quite good, and it makes the game feel a lot more real.

I don’t know how Youxing Electronic Entertainment was created.

 He ​​manipulated the protagonist to walk in front of the random passerby NPC. What he did was just his subconscious choice.

 But then something happened that shocked him.

Protagonist Ezio took the initiative to question the inconspicuous passerby NPC character in front of him: "Do you have any opinions?"

 “Ah, no, no, no, sir, I have no objection.”

The man immediately ran away in fear, not daring to look directly at Ezio.

 “Huh? The reaction is so real.”

The employees of Surui Electronics suddenly became a little surprised.

At the same time, he also began to notice that the cooling fans of his computer graphics card and processor began to rotate crazily.

The computer I bought can be regarded as the top performance of this era. It is difficult for the computer to run at high speed for ordinary games.

However, I didn’t expect that such a game with not too outrageous configuration requirements would start to quickly consume the performance of my computer.

He subconsciously cut out the desktop and took a look at the computer's performance usage, and found that at this moment, the usage of the processor, graphics card and other computing cores had reached more than 90%.

Moreover, the multi-core occupancy rate of the central processing unit CPU is maintained at more than 90%, which can basically operate at full power.

Normally, a video game usually consumes more performance of the graphics card. As for the processor, it usually takes up one or two cores of computing power at most. However, this game actually takes up so much processor computing power. This is obviously a bit strange. Abnormal.

He returned to the game screen in confusion, and then saw that the passerby character had quickly walked to the end of the alley.

This Suri Electronics employee seemed to feel something, and he subconsciously followed the passerby NPC character into the alley.

Then he saw that the man realized that he was being chased and immediately began to run wildly. As he ran, he shouted in horror: "Don't chase me, don't chase me, sir, I was wrong! I shouldn't have been right just now." You point and point.”

The employees of Surui Electronics looked at the passerby NPC who ran away with their mouths agape.

This reaction...could this be a new side story that I accidentally encountered?

This feels like a real-life story that really happened.

 Is it so real?

 (End of this chapter)