Chapter 257: This World (4)

Not to mention what kind of joke Chen Yixuan made after learning the truth, Zhang Fan finally "told them" the secret of the lifeline PC after Ji Fei and the three of them signed a confidentiality agreement. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info

Lifeline PC, although it is nominally a game owned by Skyworth, but so far, the evolution of the game in terms of plot has nothing to do with them, and it is all the result of "self-authored, self-directed, and self-acted" of Lifeline's source code.

This also explains why, in the recently refreshed episode, the game characters did not follow Ji Fei's "advice" actions.

Players can certainly give advice to the PC, but whether or not to listen to it, and how much to listen to, is all up to the game program to evolve on its own, and there is no human factor.

Ji Fei, who was finally able to settle his grievances, sighed: "I'll go, Lao Mei Niu Coin Lity, this is a text adventure game made into a sandbox game?" ”

For Ji Fei's words, Zhang Fan, Zheng Junyi and Mars all chose to acquiesce.

Sandbox games are indeed known for their infinite maps and high degree of freedom.

The free and open game mode allows players not to be constrained by certain "main quests", even if you choose to farm on a war-torn map, it is still a way to play.

However, no matter how much the sandbox game claims to be "infinite", limited by hardware conditions, the map and content of the sandbox game still have their boundaries after all.

And the lifeline? It's so much more than just a sandbox game.

Its source code is like the "one" in Chinese Taoism.

One life is two, two is three, and three is everything.

It's unbelievable! So much so that even if Lin Jiangwan and the others had signed a confidentiality agreement, Zhang Fan didn't want to tell them the truth.

Except for the group of people who followed Zheng Junyi who first came into contact with the source code of Lifeline, and Mars, who was specially hired into Skyworth because of Lifeline PC, Zhang Fan does not plan to let more people know the true situation of Lifeline PC.

In particular, Zheng Junyi, this guy, received a reply like the original team of American Lifeline five minutes ago:

"Scene animation?"

"Kent, what are you talking nonsense?"

"I dare to pack the ticket, Dave, I didn't draw anything but a communication interface for Lifeline that never changes!"

"Ha, Dave's ability to make up stories may be top-notch, but the aesthetics, huh, can be seen from the ugly monster he's kissing now."

"Finally, Kent, it's party time, *** don't bother Lao Tzu anymore!"

Obviously, as the things shown by the lifeline PC become more and more incredible, Zheng Junyi, like Zhang Fan, thought of going to the United States to explore some wind.

Judging from the reaction of the other party, whether it is CG animation or the source code that can be sandboxed by itself, it has nothing to do with its American counterparts.

Now, even if someone says to Zhang Fan that this game is a black technology brought back by the time-traveler from the future, he may consider one or two.

But no matter what the truth is, the code of Lifeline PC is a chip that cannot be discarded no matter what.

And the more chips, of course, the better.

"Then again, since Lifeline PC doesn't need to be written artificially at all, why do you want the two of us to do it?"

Chen Yixuan regretted that she signed the "deed of sale" too quickly at the moment, and when she heard the big demon king say that Lifeline PC didn't need someone to compile the plot, she had some hope.

But the lamb in hand, how could Zhang Fan let her run away like this, and opened his mouth to make up a true and false reason: "Who said you don't need it?" Without you, what about the subjective questions of Lifeline PC? ”

"Lifeline PC is a foreign product after all, Skyworth can't reach the technology of Lao Meijia, without your guidance, like this recent mistake, it will inevitably happen."

"Mistakes? You mean......"

"Yes, the reason why [Is] went against the player's advice this time was actually due to a mistake in the code we wrote."