Chapter 87 Virtual Reality Show
Chapter 87 Virtual Reality Program
After three rounds of drinking, the Blue Bear and several people had a strong smell of alcohol, probably because the wine they drank this time was all poor alcohol, and they came to their limit faster than when they were in the Sea Shark Tavern.
Even little Robin, who hadn't drunk much, seemed to gradually become confused, curled up beside the warm fire in a daze, and her little face wrinkled tightly from time to time, as if she had met the red giant who forced her to drink in a dream.
And this time in the drunken ranks, Sioux City did not join in.
After all, no matter how much confidence, strength, and willpower Su Cheng had, he would have to take care of his body for the important game that was coming tomorrow - at least alcohol or something that could affect his mental state, and he didn't plan to touch it too much.
You must know that this game is not just about a false name, or the interests of one or two people. In fact, in Sioux City's view, the game, despite its name, was actually a gamble, a virtual gamble akin to a gambling boxing.
The problem is that gambling is pretty damning.
No matter what the gambling is, as long as it is related to gambling, the victory or defeat of a qiΔ will be entangled with countless causal effects. Whether you think about it or not, under the interests, the "momentum" formed by the beneficiary cannot be resisted.
And whenever he thought of all the shady and cruel things he saw when he went to the underground boxing match with the old guy to open his eyes, he couldn't help but think that his best match tomorrow would be to win cleanly.
Otherwise, once he fails, he will probably have to face more than just failure.
Unconsciously stroking the simple heavy halberd in his hand, his fingers swept over those hidden and subtle carvings, Su Cheng recalled in his heart that he had been training close to madness during this period of time, and also recalled that in order to improve his strength, he was not afraid to snatch food from the mouths of a group of high-end players.
However, he is constantly dancing on the tip of the knife, isn't he working hard for this competition? And with several precious pieces of equipment and rare skills, what is he to fear?
Thinking of this, Su Cheng's heart suddenly became enlightened, and his eyes that were originally full of worry returned to calm. He raised his eyes, first at the blue bear sleeping on the ground, then swept over the red giant on the side, and finally glanced at He Daocun, who was also awake.
Both of them saw different feelings in each other's eyes, but neither of them had the intention of speaking.
With his back against the fire-warmed wall, Sioux sat silently in the dark. It was not far from the time when the game was closed, and Su Cheng really couldn't think of what he was going to do at this time, he thought about it, and finally clicked on the official forum, hoping to see some game trends in the rest of the region.
It's just that after he clicked on the main section, he found that the records and number posts he was interested in had not been updated. And after scanning the entire section at a glance, there are also some posts that seem to be meaningful enough.
One of the most surprising to him was that the hottest topic on the forum today was not the events in the game, nor the record sharing or technical posts of high-end players.
Today's hottest topic is a topic that has a real connection to the real world.
"South Korea's SXS TV virtual reality program "Real Impact" is on the stage, and the new system has become the general direction? γ
"The virtual reality program "Real Impact" started smoothly, with the highest ratings reaching double digits! γ
"The latest K-pop express: the topic of virtual reality program "real impact" has a double harvest of ratings! γ
Virtual reality shows? Sioux City thought about it for a moment and curiously clicked on one of the analysis posts.
On May 1, the ratings of the SXS virtual reality program "Real Impact", which squeezed out the third place in the previous national ratings rankings, lived up to expectations, and only after the first episode was broadcast, it entered the ranking with a staggering rating of 21.3%.
While some of this high ratings are due to the popularity of the hosts, the "Real Impact", which set a precedent for virtual reality shows, has successfully set a new high in SXS ratings and set the highest ratings for a reality show so far this year, and its unique format has also contributed to its unique format.
According to the statistics of the ratings research company A&NT, "Real Impact" has the largest number of viewers with virtual connectors, and many of the viewers who contribute to the ratings are from all over the world, making "Real Impact" a new type of program that ranks first among all programs in the same period......
After briefly reading the entire article, Su Cheng's first thought was helplessness.
You must know that the biggest selling point of this kind of virtual reality show is actually watching a group of celebrity idols adventuring in a virtual space, and a series of pre-arranged or sudden jokes pop up from time to time, so that the audience can enjoy the audio-visual pleasure and get closer to their favorite idols.
However, in Sioux City's view, although the server of this virtual reality program in South Korea has been perfected as much as possible, compared to the almost perfect of "Annogus", Cheng DΓΉ is very different, just like the difference between high-definition picture quality and smooth picture quality, there is no comparison at all.
Su Cheng estimated in his heart that although this show looks quite popular now, it is limited to a little. As long as the foreign players in Anno who are attracted by virtual reality are tired of their so-called "virtual reality", they will be beaten back to their original form.
Ignoring the little thing, Sioux City quickly found something of interest again.
You know, the discussion board is always lively, especially in a game like Annogus, where there are endless interesting and interesting posts, even if some of them don't meet your liking, but that's just a drop in the bucket, and there are always interesting posts.
The post that piqued Sioux City's interest this time was a discussion of how players can reasonably and safely influence the choices of NPCs.
Is there a reasonable and safe way to influence NPCs? γ
Looking at the idea of the title alone, Sioux City thinks it's a fairly level discussion. However, after taking a closer look at the content, he realized that the post turned out to be a combat post from two weeks ago.
This post was actually one of the few serious discussion posts, and the publisher of the post at that time, [Doll Vest], had a full 110-page discussion with many followers based on his personal experience and speculation.
Although seventy or eighty percent of the pages have become the same scolding battle due to the factional division between players, the remaining two or three percent have been seriously discussed, and Su Cheng has gained a lot.
"When dealing with pretentious and arrogant aristocrats, you should not be overly arrogant or low-voiced, and the best way to do this is to remain neutral, so that they will think that you are a capable person......"
"The best way to get in touch with the arrogant nobles who are pretentious is to make sure that no other NPCs are present, and then directly kill the other party, those damn nobles don't even have the strength to kill chickens except for the strength to make women......"
The corners of his mouth were slightly raised, and he didn't particularly lean towards anyone's opinion, Su Cheng just silently pulled down the post, carefully recorded the information he thought was useful, and seized any opportunity to enhance his soft power.