Two, four, four, Shina-chan, where are you?

Thank you for the reward of reading children's shoes~

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It is said that it is a one-kilometer-square battlefield, but it turns out to be a one-kilometer rectangular field that is not too narrow in terms of roads. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info This kind of terrain undoubtedly deprived both sides of the means of running around to avoid enemy pursuit.

Luckily, the highway is not 'clean' at all, and the road is littered with cars, both seemingly intact and debris that looks like they have been blown up and burned. Not even far away, a downed helicopter lay there.

Lévy casually walked over to a dirty-looking SUV closer to him, and when he opened the door, he found that the key was still plugged in and could be ignited, and the center console showed that there was more than half of the gas in the tank. Unfortunately, although this car seems to be usable, this road condition is not something that an ordinary civilian off-road vehicle can handle. If the helicopter in front of him hadn't even broken its propeller, Levi would still have dreamed of flying a plane to meet Shino.

Although the terrain is narrow, there is no shortage of things that can be used as cover. From this point of view, this battlefield has its pros and cons for both sides. Levi could certainly look through the terrain and was sure that Shino must be in the distance straight ahead, and so did the other party. He can use cover to try to get closer to each other, and Shino can hide in cover to ignore the threat of Levi's pistol even if the distance is closer.

It's a fair and just venue for the finals.

Levi thought of the gambling game that made him the first pot of gold in the GGO. Isn't his situation very similar to when he faced the western cowboy NPC back then, but this time Levi couldn't even see the muzzle of the opponent's gun, so naturally he couldn't judge the opponent's aiming position in advance. The opponent's weapon is also an anti-materiel sniper rifle with a rate of ammunition far from being comparable to that of a revolver.

However, the experience accumulated from long-term battles gave him some confidence that he could avoid the attacks of the enemy hiding in the distance just by moving his position. It's just that if there is a section in the middle that is not as ruin as here, then I'm afraid it will be a bit of a headache.

Hey, what do I think so much for? Didn't I make up my mind to let her win? Thinking of this, Levi stepped out of the driver's seat of the SUV. He didn't look at the other available cover around him, and walked straight ahead on the dilapidated highway.

Although he didn't deliberately look for cover and make a detour, Levi's journey was too 'tragic'. Unless jumping up and down like a monkey, Lévy had to walk around and avoid obstacles in his path, even if he was just walking normally. This made Levi not think about a detour, but he also looked as if he was constantly changing his path to avoid possible bullets. Maybe that's because of this, Shino, who must have been in front of him, hasn't pulled the trigger. Obviously, from the very beginning of the game, Levi was within the effective range of her girl-holding anti-materiel sniper rifle, if it were all these broken copper and iron on the road, it is estimated that Levi's head would have been smashed long ago?

No, maybe not the head but the body. In Levy's experience, many snipers tend to aim at the torso of their target rather than the average person who feels it is easier to kill them in the head. This is partly because snipers are often far away from the target, and even with a secondary scope, it is not so easy to accurately hit the head of a moving person. In contrast, torso parts that are several times larger than the head are much easier to hit. Secondly, the special classification of Shinon's gun belongs to the [anti-materiel rifle], which was originally designed to destroy military equipment and materials, and the main combat objects were originally high-value targets with certain protection capabilities such as enemy armored vehicles, aircraft, fortifications, bunkers, and ships. Think about the weapon against that kind of target, if it is used to hit someone, its power can almost be said to be fatal as long as it hits the human body, as long as it hits the limbs, it is basically the end of killing on the spot. With such a weapon, how can you use a small target that is not easy to hit with such a small target as the head?

On the contrary, it was Levy's kind of pistol, and even if he spent a large amount of money to win a gambling game that no one had ever cleared to buy a high-powered revolver, he would not be able to break a person's body in two with a single shot within effective range. In addition, although the combat uniforms on the characters in the game have all kinds of bells and whistles, in fact, no matter what the appearance, they all have at least the same function as ordinary police body armor, and the defense ability of some rare equipment is even better than the best body armor in reality. In this way, it is really difficult to ensure how much damage is done to the opponent by relying on the revolver alone. That's why Levi has to aim every shot at the opponent's head - I don't know if it's bad luck or if the equipment like helmets in the GGO is particularly rare and expensive. From the first round to now, Levi hasn't faced a single opponent equipped with a steel helmet. But even helmets always have to leave a position where they can see the outside world clearly, which is why Levi always aims at the center of his opponent's eyebrows.

Even the observation of the outside world depends on the signal backhaul of sensors and cameras, if there is really such equipment, wouldn't it be a little too much to destroy the balance of the game? Shino once told Levi that in GGO, of course, like most other online games, weapons and equipment are of high and low levels. However, the weapons and equipment levels in it are not as rigid as those in some other games. For example, holding gold-level equipment will definitely be able to easily defeat opponents wearing silver-level equipment, and the equipment in GGO, especially weapons, is not only a pure attack power to indicate their quality. As long as they reach a certain level of weapons, there will be occasions when they can exert their power. As long as the people used are good enough, no matter how ordinary the gun is, it will not attack the opponent like a fantasy game, and they can only forcibly reduce their HP by one point.

In fact, isn't Lévy the standard interpreter of Shino's theory, using a revolver that is often only used by high-level players as a secondary weapon for self-defense under special circumstances, and has made it all the way to the battlefield of the qualifiers. A more extreme example than Levi is Kirito, who was just excluded from the main tournament in the last game. The boy in black kills Levi in the world of guns and bullets in GGO with a lightsaber that other players use as expensive toys. Presumably, the audience at the venue who saw the Kirito game from the live broadcast footage was definitely the strongest shock in their hearts since they entered the GGO.