Chapter 46: Leakage

The forum was calm.

It's been three months since "Mirage" came out.,Most of the rules have been figured out by players.,There's been no heavyweight posts lately.,The biggest news these days,It's the moderator election.。

March voted for the moderator who refined her post last time, and called up the search function to search for content related to "character resurrection".

After excluding a lot of irrelevant information, March found a helpful post.

The poster chose the "supernatural" tag, and the assigned role is an exorcist who subdues demons in the city, and at the same time has to be careful not to be discovered by ordinary people.

A month later, he was killed by a powerful cat demon. Just as he prepares to start the second game, he finds himself inexplicably resurrected by an unfamiliar character.

According to the investigation, this character had a car accident many years ago, became a vegetative state, and lay in the hospital without knowing who else was.

The poster used this body to re-practice exorcism, and finally defeated the cat demon and avenged the previous character. At the same time, he discovered a secret that the last resurrection was not accidental, and the spells he practiced had the effect of protecting the soul, as long as there was a qualified carrier near the place of death, he could be reborn.

This is the only example of March seeing so far that it does not rely on resurrection items and is resurrected outside of the novice period.

It seems that her resurrection is not for nothing, it should be related to the character's skills or background setting.

Skills can be ruled out, and there are only a few skills in prayer tears, none of which have anything to do with rebirth. As for the setting...... The Dugu family is just a skilled doctor, and it is not as exaggerated as the flesh and bones of the living dead, otherwise it would have been wiped out so easily, and the ancestor who fought against the demon clan thousands of years ago also said that it would be cold.

Moreover, it seems that Yin Jue has also been resurrected, which shows that their rebirth should have nothing to do with family background, and there is a deep connection.

In addition, she summed up a common denominator: Beichen Yinjue, Dugu Prayer Tears, and the exorcist who slays demons and destroys demons, all of which are significantly more difficult to play than ordinary characters, and have encountered many deadly crises.

- If there is no accident, he was assassinated when he went to Nangong's house to see a doctor, and Yin Jue died after setting fire to Nangong Mansion, and they are all poor people who can't survive the novice period.

Risk and return coexist, and there is no free lunch in the world.

March casually strolled around the forum's front page and was caught by a popular post posted a few days ago

Conjectures about the Fantasy Matchmaking Mechanic.

This post is not in the role-playing section, but in the general discussion of "Mirageland", as the post covers all types of game worlds.

March clicked in and took a look, Rao is she is well-informed, and she is still shocked by the landlord's bold conjecture.

During this time, players have figured out that the number of participants in each game world is different, generally between ten and one hundred. Officially, these participants were randomly matched. As long as players choose a tag that matches the type of world, they may be matched.

The landlord believes that the matching system is not random, but implies some kind of law, and will match players with similar levels as much as possible.

This in itself is not surprising, as many games have matchmaking mechanics, but only if the player has played multiple times, ranking and matchmaking based on previous results. However, the landlord surveyed a number of relatives and friends, and found that most of them followed this matching pattern from the first game. And what these relatives and friends have in common is that they all played other holographic online games before entering the fantasy world.

The matter involved the leakage of user information in a restricted area.

Obviously, the current technology has not yet reached the point where it is possible to estimate the level of the game by reading the player's neural signals. If this kind of matching effect can be achieved, it shows that the game company of "Mirage" is very likely to have purchased user data from other companies!

The landlord's speculation was very bold, like alarmism, and a few days ago, March would probably have been laughed off as a conspiracy theory. However, now she thinks very differently, because she is in the game world and has just met the smoke and rain.

In a completely random situation, what is the probability that she will encounter the smoke and rain?

She knows so many netizens, why is it so misty and rainy, this person who is closest to her level?

From the perspective of information sources, many game companies will secretly collect users' personal information and usage habits to facilitate advertising delivery. Although countless companies have gone bankrupt and failed, their employees are still active in the industry. When an employee changes jobs, they are likely to bring some of their old employer's data to the new organization, for example, user information.

If this is true, she and Yanyu Meng were separated together, which is undoubtedly inseparable from the "Immortal Diagram".

March flipped through the reply post, and most people were skeptical of the landlord's speculation. This is to be expected, after all, to prove this thing, it is necessary to provide a large number of examples, far beyond the ability of an average player. The examples cited by the landlord are all from his circle of relatives and friends, and the number is too small and not objective enough.

Whether it's true or not, the post doesn't stay for long. The conspiracy theory flavor of this post is too heavy, if it sinks into the sea, it will be fine, and now that it has a certain popularity, the official will definitely find a way to delete it.

Thinking of this, before closing the post in March, I gave the landlord a thumbs up and talked about support.

Immediately, she clicked on another hot post "Game World Number Collection".

The landlord posted the numbers and basic information of several worlds he has entered in the post, and hopes that more people can share this information in the reply post to help improve the game information.

The world March entered was also numbered, and she vaguely remembered that the system prompt at that time was "Welcome to Illusion 6." ”

There were thousands of replies to this post, and she skimmed through the numbers shared by players, with the lowest number being No. 2 and the largest being more than 50,000.

According to the reply, she summed up a few points of information

First, a number corresponds to a game world, a turnip and a pit, and there is no such thing as a one-to-many or many-to-one.

Second, the framework of each world is fixed, such as a mysterious country that advocates racing, or an ancient oriental-style fantasy continent, this basic framework will not change, but the characters and plots in it may change.

Thirdly, due to the lack of examples, this point is doubtful for the time being, the same world will only play one game at the same time, and it will not re-enter the matchmaking queue when the game is over, and there will be no match between multiple games and the same world at the same time.

March didn't see World 6 in the reply, maybe the players in the same game as her didn't visit the forums at all, or they were 10,000-year divers like her.

It seems that although the game world is improvised, the system has a framework for each world in advance, although the game world is improvised. This is also true, if it is completely random, it is inevitable that some worldviews that are too bizarre and incomprehensible to humans will appear, and it is necessary to impose some restrictions. Moreover, designers will most likely bury some easter eggs in various worlds to attract players to explore multiple times. If you are unscrupulous, you can also make an exploration progress bar or something, forcing obsessive-compulsive disorder to death.