220. Lure the thief into your home?

The small screen in front of Levi shows the words "SBC Groken Presidential Palace", and this party told Kaguya that these VRMMO games now automatically select the language according to the user's habits - provided that the game has a version of that language. Levi was also curious about how it would determine which language to use in the game if it were to use it himself. Now seeing the letters on the screen, Levy didn't know whether to praise the game, or if the gaming device was smart enough. It decided not to use the everyday language that Lévi now speaks most of the day, but instead chose Lévy's native language as shown in his official identity register on Earth.

What mechanism does it rely on to make such a judgment? Levi was a little curious, he was sure that he hadn't filled in his real personal information before entering the game, and it stands to reason that there was no way to do it whether it was GGO or the game device called AmuSphere. Nor should it be an attempt to actively obtain Levy's real personal information, which is a necessary protection of personal privacy, and without these restrictions, the game device can really obtain all the information from the connected human brain at will, then I believe that even if it is not a death game that has been played, no one wants to wear this kind of device into the virtual world even if it is extremely colorful. Modern people's emphasis on privacy is not the era of a few years ago when they just talked about paying attention to personal privacy.

But the thought of privacy made Levi suspicious. He wanted to know if the screen in front of him was an ordinary touchscreen display that was exactly the same as in reality, or if it was just a 'virtual display' that only the player could see and no one else could notice or peep into, like the player's personal control panel and the display of character information and status in the game.

THE REASON FOR THE SUSPICION OF THIS ASPECT IS MAINLY DUE TO THE REGISTRATION FORM THAT APPEARED ON THE SCREEN AFTER LEVY CLICKED ON THE [3RD BULLET-OF-BULLETS] CONTEST REGISTRATION OPTION.

Even Levi, who didn't play much online games in the past and played VRMMO for the first time, couldn't help but want to complain about why it was a competition officially organized by the system in the game, and players who signed up had to fill out such a complicated form. The player's character nickname and class are originally given by the game and stored in the game, and Lévy can't imagine any other meaning to this kind of setting, which is almost like deliberately causing trouble for the player, other than the so-called pursuit of 'realism'.

The people who can make such a game are all technical elites with super high IQs, and the game must have undergone complex and long-term meticulous testing after it was made, so there should be no overly obvious mistakes, especially in terms of setting. Especially when Levi looked at the registration form carefully, he found that the form actually said, "Please fill in the player's name and address in the real world and other data in the following form." Of course, blank or false data will not affect players to participate in this event, but players will not be able to receive the prizes of the top winners. This passage.

If the previous analysis with this party is not completely biased, if it is indeed one of the possibilities as Levi guessed, that is, the perpetrator is an ordinary person with no special abilities, and in reality in some way cooperate with the accomplices in the game to kill the target player. Then the registration form for the BOB tournament in front of you is undoubtedly a way for possible criminals to obtain the true personal information of GGO players.

By the way, regarding the veracity of the fact that there were indeed two player deaths in GGO, Levi had already been confirmed before entering the game. Of course, he didn't rely on the information that Izumi summed up from various rumors on the Internet, but during the period before entering the game, Levi asked Yuki Nagato, who was idle at home and was reading books as always, and asked her to help check whether there was such a case.

Considering that the government might not connect the computers that store the information of the cases under such investigations to the public network for reasons such as protecting evidence, Lévi did not go to Mikoto Misaka and Eve, who are also good at hacking techniques, but instead found Yuki, who can obtain information from a higher level of 'information'.

Levy's concerns proved to be correct, and Ariki later found the case file in a police computer without access to the Internet. Perhaps because of the global social events such as SAO, officials are worried that the recurrence of similar in-game deaths will immediately trigger a large-scale panic around the world. Thanks to Yuxi's ability, it is really omnipotent, otherwise even if it is Mikoto who is at the level of a superpower, and Eve, who can be directly connected to the computer, it is impossible to find those materials that are not physically connected at all.

It is precisely because of the fact that there are players dying in GGO that Levi might not have been in such a hurry to come to this game on the same day. After all, his lazy personality could act so quickly, and it would have been impossible if it weren't for the fact that the situation was really urgent.

Now that it has finally been confirmed that the game's players have the possibility of their real personal information being leaked, Levi feels that his guess may be getting higher and higher. He even quietly stepped back a little, poked his head out and sneaked a glance at Shino. When he realized that he could see the words on the screen in front of Shino, he became more and more sure of his guesses, and on the other hand, he lamented that there was truth to the oft-used sayings such as 'geniuses are often idiots'.

In order to give players an immersive sense of realism, it is enough to make an entry form that must be filled out manually, and Levi, the board that separates players, thought it was also a 'prop' created by this atmosphere, but he didn't expect the game designers to be stupid enough to consider the hidden danger that other players could see on other people's screens.

In this way, there is no need for skilled hackers to help steal the player's information in the game server, as long as the player finds a good angle to peek when registering, it is possible to know the player's real name and residential address. GGO is a game that is too friendly and convenient for the kind of prisoners that Levi guesses may have. People don't know how to complain.

Although he realized that the information he filled in was likely to be seen by others, Lévi filled in his real name and contact information on the screen. If the murderer could target himself and find him based on the address he had just filled in, wouldn't Lévy's lazy strategy of waiting for the rabbit be easily realized?