During the lunch break, Sherlock and Watson came to the lawn near the Black Lake together, preparing to start the "Second Build" and run "Mass Effect Galaxy at War" online.
Although there is an extra cat, or a little monster that looks like a cat, it is not a big problem.
First of all, there will be nothing in Hogwarts that can harm students - but not necessarily professors - if there is any problem with this cat, the principal and vice-principal must have dealt with it in advance.
Secondly, if we talk about "weirdness", the bunch of creatures in the Forbidden Forest that are suspected to come from other fantasy worlds are even stranger. However, well-informed sources claim that they come from two "cooperating schools", that is, "Asgard"
and "Oa".
Although this sounds strange, aliens have invaded New York. As the only academy for teenagers with superpowers, perhaps the only one on earth, it is not unusual for it to establish contact with friendly alien forces.
Moreover, the "second structure" they are about to launch has the technological foundation of the invaders and the "phone bug" technical support provided by a mysterious undersea force - what kind of strange thing is that?
At present, officials from various countries have not publicly acknowledged the existence of aliens or magic, but they have adopted a tacit attitude towards the interstellar picture depicted in the built-in "Mass Effect". There are many people who have channels to understand the alien invasion in New York.
Is it possible to think of something from this?
But that kind of thing has nothing to do with "game players" like them.
"Second Structure" operates by combining "VR (Virtual Reality)" and "AR (Augmented Reality)" technologies, that is, it can only allow users to see images, or it can project images for everyone to see.
At present, except for some privacy-related content that requires the use of "VR", most people choose to project their own two-dimensional interface in the form of "AR" for others to see.
Please, when you check out, you can wave your hand to pop up the virtual interface, and you can complete the payment with just one swipe on the merchant's bill. Isn't this super cool?
Of course, there is no need to use AR to show the code on the bill and secretly enter the password for others to see.
=Interestingly, when "Mass Effect" was launched, the usage rate of VR returned to a level where it was evenly matched with AR:
——Although it’s cool for the AR system characters to match their own movements, they need to have sufficient space for movement. What’s the point of the commander rolling directly into the wardrobe with a graceful roll? It’s better to use VR to stay still and use real-time commands.
Control the commander to fight.
——What is the difference between using only a VR system and traditional VR glasses? And wouldn’t it be silly to play action games while sitting or standing still? Wouldn’t the mismatch in perception lead to 3D dizziness?
However, most players have no preference for this. They can do it as conveniently as possible. Excluding the small probability of 3D dizziness, the experience between the two is actually similar - if the "body motion capture" in AR mode is turned off.
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Due to the difference in usage between the two, the restrictions are completely different. The VR mode has no restrictions, and there is no problem even on transportation, as long as you are not afraid of sitting over the station. However, the AR mode requires that there must be a circle around the device with a diameter of at least
Five meters of open space is sufficient. At the same time, if the distance to the nearest secondary device is less than 10 meters, the game will not be able to start in AR mode unless the owner who occupies the same territory is connected.
Sherlock was online with Watson at this time. Naturally, he was not here to help because he had any surprise attack or the BOSS was unable to be defeated, but to prevent him from recharging money for the game, which is commonly known as "krypton gold".
Perhaps it's because Stark Group is not short of money. The benefits of "Mass Effect" are very good. Even if you don't pay a cent, you can penetrate the main storyline of the current open plot with the characters, weapons and equipment and ship modifications provided.
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According to analysis by industry insiders, the script of this game seems to be for single-player services, but it was forcibly changed into a card-drawing online game. Overall, it seems a bit stiff. If it were changed to a company that wanted to make money and strengthened the degree of krypton fraud, even if it borrowed
The hardware and technical advantages of the second architecture have to be overturned.
Sherlock deeply agrees with this. Although he only has two hours of online time every day due to being underage, he still penetrates the plot that has been opened every minute, and during the battle, he relies on his excellent awareness and command to defeat the opponent.
The commander was screaming wildly during the beating.
But... even under such loose conditions, Watson still achieved the feat of getting stuck just after completing the prologue.
And his first reaction when he couldn't beat the main line was to recharge, draw cards, and then become stronger.
This family education is somewhat of a problem... although the fact that the father worships Captain America and the mother worships Iron Man seems to be a bigger problem.
If he recharges, one hundred dollars is not much. Counting double the first recharge, he has a full 120 draws and more than a dozen epic guarantees. He can arm his Normandy no matter what, but Sherlock thinks that he can't let this brainless person.
It's a good idea for my friend to start this, otherwise he will no longer care about the rewards from daily tasks and elite raids, and will only think about recharging one hundred more every week, which will consume a lot of money.
We are superpowers who are studying in a superpower academy. Don’t we just think about earning krypton gold instead of relying on our own strength to gain advantages?
call--
At this time, Watson's second structure was activated. Like other students who were also playing games on the lawn during their lunch break, the main interface was a huge projection of the earth and the "MASS EFFECT" logo.
How should I put it? Those who dare to play in such public places are either social experts and people with a strong desire to perform, or they are fools who are too slow to sense the eyes of others.
"[Welcome aboard~Commander John Watson~]" As the screen switched to the interior of Normandy, the sweet voice of mechanical assistant Yin Di also came out: "[Have you rested well? Yin Dian Prime is still waiting.
Waiting for your rescue~】"
See, this is the source of "social death" and the main reason why you can't play in public: everyone's game ID is his/her real name, and no modification is allowed.
Stark Group’s explanation is that since the “Second Structure” was initially bound to many functions that require personal identity information, such as transfer payment, the user ID has been defaulted to the name on the certificate, and the name change function is under development.
, so stay tuned.
In any case, Stark Group has accomplished an unprecedented feat: allowing everyone to access the Internet with their real names.
“[Your pie——]” “[Acquired——]” “[Please check——]”
Sherlock looked at Watson, who was skillfully interrupting Yin Di's speech to complete daily dispatch and other offline income functions, activated his "second structure" and sent him an online request.
"[Commander 'Sherlock Holmes' applied to board the ship, please confirm~]"
Watson casually clicked in agreement, and then, the AR image projected by the second structure suddenly expanded towards Sherlock, making him "appear" on the other side of the bridge, as if he had just entered from the air valve compartment.
"I'll check your team and equipment first," Sherlock approached Watson: "Then I'll show you how to play well without spending money."