forever lv.0

第24章 最新更新:2017-01-01 06:29:52 晋江文学城

In any case, the only option is to "give up"...

Facing the abyss, there is no way out, stagnation and stepping into the darkness may have the same ending.Both are helpless choices facing the worst situation. No matter which one you choose, you will at least have a glimmer of hope of survival.Even if the final outcome is just helpless and no turning point, it is just in line with the original worst plan.

Because the situation couldn't get any worse.

However, when all the conditions are relatively sufficient and the room for maneuver is quite sufficient, "giving up" is actually an irresponsible choice like throwing away everything.It's neither advancing nor retreating. There is still room for survival, but because of technical problems, he will face death as soon as he is resurrected.

Sufficient reserves, trustworthy teammates, and an absolutely tacit combination, it seems that everything can preserve itself to the greatest extent so as to continue to move forward, but in fact, even under such perfect conditions, the chance of survival is zero. For Kudo at this moment , hope and despair are almost equivalent.

"Really... there is no room for negotiation?" Ever since Kuroba regained full control over the character, Kudo found it difficult to keep up with his ghostly character's movement speed.

"If the famous detective doesn't mind, we can go through a few more maps in this mode," Kuroba said, not at the end of the mountain, "maybe after a couple of times, this annoying guy will disappear?"

"It's worth trying." Acquiescing to Hei Yu's plan, the team of one person and one ghost started a new adventure in a completely different cognitive form.

Without the cognition of "Hei Yu is a game character that can communicate with him in real time", the game in front of him immediately degenerates into an RPG game with a simple process.Advance, kill enemies, and complete collection tasks; explore, gain experience, and level up.Just follow the well-designed established process all the way to the end, there are no hidden branches and no so-called ending divergence points, even if you miss any key elements that affect the understanding of the plot, it will not affect the recovery of the final ending.

"After many levels of honing, they finally discovered the true will buried deep in the soul. With their efforts, the world has regained peace. This peace still continues today." The script must have been written like this, it must be That's right.If the player is not given an ending that can clearly sigh "ah, it is so", but is still satisfied with it, this game under the banner of traditional feelings is actually quite traditional, I am afraid it is too disappointing.

Suddenly, there was no expectation... No need to avoid monsters or do any attack operations, just move in the state of an undead ghost, Kudo found that the game in front of him was much more boring than imagined.

No wonder there is no popularity.

Recalling the reason why he was determined to continue playing the game in the first place, Gong Te quickly understood the source of the current sense of boredom.For him who doesn't have much contact with games, whether it is traditional or anti-traditional and anti-routine, the degree of freshness is similar.In terms of operation and graphics, there is nothing particularly attractive about "GeminiWar".In contrast, the most striking area should be the character dialogue system that comes with the game.

The answer is clear.

"Hey, what are you talking about, detective." Kuroba, who was simply repeating the attacking action with free will, quickly felt bored, "I said... there is no point in going forward like this."

The dialog box that hadn't appeared for a long time reappeared, and Yu Kudo even felt a little more intimate.

He also noticed.

"Keep moving forward, one step closer to clearing the level, isn't it?" He felt helpless in front of the screen for some reason, "Let's rush to the end like this."

They all noticed.

"It's not as easy as you said," Hei Yu stopped after the monsters on the screen were almost cleaned up, "Today, being able to get to the boss of the chapter is already a big breakthrough."

Yes, from a gameplay point of view, this game has no strategy value at all.The only thing that can prompt him to continue the game is the conversation with Kuroba.It was so before, and it is so now.And when this obviously irrelevant dialogue is separated from the game, the game itself has completed its mission as a platform, and there is no need to continue.

Kuroba should have already realized this. After all, in the process of mechanically repeating operations, he felt more boring than Kudo who completely freed his hands.

What is it that supports him to continue this unrewarded and unprofitable action?

"Don't you think this is a bit boring." Without thinking too much, Kudo expressed his true thoughts.

"It's a bit." Kuroba also said truthfully, "To be honest, I'm a little tired today. How about we end here?"

It is really rare for black feather to initiate a timeout.Sure enough, after the identity was revealed, it was much easier to even speak.

"That's right," it was late since they parted from the meeting place, and it was natural to feel tired at this point, "Then, see you tomorrow."

"Actually... I might not log in to the game tomorrow." Kuroba has always maintained full attendance in the game, and Kuroba rarely asked for leave. "Next week is the stage test, so..."

Are you a high school student who has to put down the game and start studying because the stage test is coming... It is indeed a reason that is so daily that it can no longer be daily. Kudo personally also thinks that he needs to do something to buffer after concentrating on "playing".

"Sure enough, the school is more important." He glanced at the mobile phone beside him, "When you are free, contact me by email."

"OK, see you~"

After Kuroba went offline, Kudo saw for the first time what a game interface with only one player online looks like.

From getting in touch with the game to touching the real "Black Feather" in reality, quite a lot of things seem to have happened in these short two weeks.After logging out, Kudo finally had time to gather his thoughts.

Comparing the "results" at this stage, it seems that he has deviated greatly from his original intention of playing games.Originally, he just felt that he was too out of touch with the topics of ordinary people, as if he wanted to try his best to understand what the world looked like in their eyes, and create some opportunities to communicate with them by the way.He thought he was almost there.

He did, at least in reality, he also had an intersection with the so-called "ordinary people", and even had a few conversations that were too normal to be normal anymore.But after the conversation, Kudo found that the world he perceives from different perspectives is still different after all.

He can't even agree with others on the understanding of the same game.

Being able to recognize Kuroba is completely extraneous.Oddly enough, Kudo didn't feel anything "ordinary" in his conversation with Kuroba.Even though he is already in such a non-daily world, Kudo believes that he still knows how the so-called daily conversation should unfold.But the conversation with Kuroba obviously does not belong to this category.Even if the topics they met were limited to operational discussions, there was nothing unnatural or uncomfortable in Hei Yu's words.

He seemed quite comfortable with having a smooth conversation with a stranger he had just met.Even if the other party is a "public figure" who has been in contact with the media, this reaction is too natural.

Also, since the very beginning, Kuroba's performance has drawn a line from "normal people".

Would a normal person continue to let this misunderstanding go to the end after his teammates misunderstood it as a game character?

It's clear that Kuroba doesn't belong to the type of "normal person" he wants to meet through the game.

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