Epilogue: The future controlled by the so-called observer
() It’s almost enough to see here. Not all games can have a corresponding real world. General plot games, such as Devil May Cry, Resident Evil, Warcraft Official History, and Red Jng Official History tell history, no matter how much players play it.
Damn it, there won't be any changes in the official history, let alone the slightest bit of interference in that world's affairs.
Currently, only Total War can be regarded as having a real world without cheating. It tells the war history of a monarch. The control of soldiers is conveyed in the form of orders, while Age of Empires and the like are just a joke.
Would a real soldier with a soul stand there in a daze? It can be said exactly that real-time strategy games cannot become real except for plot battles.[]
However, the above worlds almost all go to the end in one line, with few endings in different branches. Games that can have a large number of endings are text adventure games such as glgme, FTE series, Tsukihime series, Touhou series, R on campus, etc.
Different choices create parallel worlds with different endings.
The "limited horror" game I described is actually the result of this type of development to the extreme. Every point can be chosen, so the ending is also limited.
Felicia was coincidentally selected by the conditions set by Zero Night, so she traveled through time. However, this was also the only time Zero Night truly interfered with this world, and it was the most original reason why Felicia was able to travel through time.
After that, Zero Night as a player can't actually control even one person's behavior. Almost all text adventure games like glgme are the same. All they do is actually choose a branch among all possible futures.
If all the branches of a person's selectable time points are expanded, the tree diagram formed will be all the possible parallel spaces for a person, and the ending formed after selecting points one by one will be one of these parallel spaces.
Even if Zero Night is deleted and reopened, the existing Felicia will not disappear or anything else, but will continue to go her own way, although the ending will never be seen again.
The same goes for the tragic Zero. While loading and reopening again and again, Zero Night had unknowingly opened dozens of branched parallel spaces.
To put it bluntly, the players outside the box are not [controllers], but just [observers], but they can freely choose the future they want to watch.
And maybe Zero Night chose an option that was not the highest priority at some point, and then the Felicia he observed would no longer be the Felicia who always followed her heart.
Therefore, Ling Ye, as an [Observer], will not have any impact on Felicia herself. The main god Felicia plots has nothing to do with Ling Ye. The two worlds that have no connection at all can only communicate.
There are only images expressed in the form of games.
Felicia's future still has to be controlled by herself.
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That’s it for the extra chapter. The image of the world outside the box is a game rather than a novel.
In a game, players are just observers and will not have any influence on the world.
But I don’t understand it when it comes to novels. If you don’t have the ability to let novels write themselves, what are the problems?
If it can be written automatically and cannot be modified, then it is an observer, and it is still a line to the end.
And if you can modify and add it according to your own ideas, it is really a scary thing, and you are truly a real controller.
But the people inside can easily feel the feeling of being manipulated. If you don't see a living person involuntarily doing something that he has never considered, then even if he can't feel it, other onlookers can clearly see it at a glance.
figure it out.
And if we take it for granted, all actions are the difference in human thoughts, so we almost become observers again.