Walking into the door, there is an old-fashioned work workshop inside, with a lift and lifting pulley in the center, but it looks like it has not been used for a long time. Along the wall is a row of shelves with some scattered parts and components on them.
materials, and several containers. On the other side is a workbench and two old-fashioned machine tools, both of which look like products from the last millennium.
Chu Jungui glanced at them pretending to be unintentional, and realized that most of the scattered parts on the workbench were various weapon parts. The styles and models were very old, but they were slightly different from the standard parts.
The person who opened the door was wearing work clothes, covered with greasy clothes, and it could be seen that they had not been washed for a long time. The man was short, middle-aged, and slightly bald. He looked at Chu Jungui again and asked, "It seems that you
This is the person the lady said. Come with me!"
Chu Jungui followed him into the office inside. The room was equally messy, with storage disks, various electronic parts, drawings and scattered notes piled everywhere.
The man sat on a chair, opened a terminal with an old-fashioned fixed-screen display, entered a long password, and said: "I am a craftsman. Let me take a look at your information first, and then see what I can do."
A long list of performance data and comments appeared on the screen.
The craftsman's eyes lit up when he saw it, and he said: "It's really not bad! No wonder I was chosen by that guy. Even if I was 20 years younger, I still wouldn't be able to get such a record! Wait a minute, I'll take a look at the specific process first, and then I'll tell you
Make an assessment."
A video of Chu Jungui taking part in the battlefield assessment began to appear on the screen. The craftsman clicked on the screen and started playing it at a speed of 32 times. At this speed, it was difficult for ordinary people to capture and identify the picture, but the craftsman saw it easily.
Write something down in a notebook from time to time. In this era where everyone has an ID chip, those who still insist on using paper and pen are either paranoid or artists, and I don’t know what kind of craftsman they are.
Just judging from the slovenly appearance, it seems to belong to the latter.
Chu Jungui was also watching carefully. 32x speed was no pressure for him. In fact, as long as the number of frames per second was below four digits, he could handle it easily.
This was the first time that he looked at his battle records from the perspective of a bystander. While watching, he was analyzing and comparing the records. In the blink of an eye, he found many details that needed to be improved. As long as he had enough time and computing power
, Chu Jungui can further improve his performance on the battlefield. For example, many missed opportunities will not be missed in the future.
Both components, logical judgment and tactical deception, are constantly learning and updating themselves with new data, but the directions given diverge again.
Logical judgment believes that Chu Jungui can perform better and kill more enemies with fewer bullets. For example, in the face of a dense charge, the best choice is to hang a few ammunition boxes on the chest and back as extra armor, and then increase the
Two machine guns rushed into the crowd and smashed them. Fractures and stuns were the same test failures. The former did not consume ammunition. The only thing needed was to add two more bowls when eating.
The component data analysis results show that the key factor in fighting 200 people is physical strength. Anyway, Chu Jungui can have up to six or seven people standing next to him. With Chu Jungui's current physical strength, he can kill 270 people with a light machine gun, but only 160 with a heavy machine gun.
That’s it. As for the assault rifle, if you get less than 50, you have to change the gun first.
Tactical deception believed that Chu Jungui performed so well in the battle that the level of his opponents in subsequent exams rose sharply, and was not at the same level as in the first few games. Based on the existing data, creatures like humans are forced to
They will fight tooth and nail when they are in desperate situations, so it is best to let them go and let them get into the trap on their own.
Chu Jungui can completely use tactical deception to make his opponent misjudge his strength, and then deploy more complex tactics in order to win Chu Jungui. In a scenario like an exam, humans like to express themselves and tend to choose
Tactics that can fully demonstrate one's abilities and greatly increase exposure, rather than more correct tactics, even if it means wasting more time.
For Chu Jungui, time is like achievements and bonuses.
Finally, the component pointed out that people always like to magnify their own advantages and ignore their own mistakes. If Chu Jungui's performance is any weaker, the opponent will have the idea that "this time it was just bad luck", thus attributing the cause of the failure to external factors.
In this case, the opponent's action strategy will become "try again, maybe you will be lucky", instead of "we must change and do something" as it is now.
In this situation, it would take a long time for the opponents to recognize themselves. By then, Chu Jungui would have already received an unknown amount of bonuses.
Both components seem to make sense, and Chu Jungui also has a headache. Now he sometimes has to rely on fuzzy judgment to decide the direction of action, which is also a method often used by humans. The problem is that sometimes fuzzy judgment works well, and sometimes it doesn't.
It will lead to inexplicable consequences. For example, if Lin Xi handles this matter well, he won't have to go to the library.
As I watched, the tactical deception component seemed to become more active, and a message silently popped up: version update.
Chu Jungui was startled. He didn't expect that this component also has the function of self-updating the version number. Looking at the update announcement in detail, there are a large number of deceptive measures targeting the specific species of 'human beings'. Although each item
They are all fine-tuning, but there are thousands of adjustments in total, so the overall improvements have accumulated to the stage where the version number needs to be updated.
The current tactical deception is version 1.1.
After reading the update announcement, the component gave another suggestion. According to the existing data analysis, some special talents with strange habits in the human race like to hide in places like libraries, and the older and shabby the better. So Chu Jun
It's best to show respect to the people here beyond their status, even if they are the sweepers in the library.
Chu Jungui was quite puzzled and looked at the sources of the data samples: 87% came from novels, 10% came from various backward star media, and 3% were supplemented by the system algorithm.
Chu Jungui silently ignored this suggestion. However, the speed at which the craftsman watched the battle video playback proved that he was no ordinary human being. It seems that some people do like to hide in places like libraries.
Outside the window is the main building of the library. Nowadays, the real storage of physical books is in museums rather than libraries. The name of the library is just based on custom. The correct name should be a server station or a storage node. The college has a dedicated main brain area to provide main brain operation
The required harsh environment. The library can only be said to be a branch backup node. The main building is too old and cannot adapt to the environmental requirements of the new generation of master brains.
This kind of library is completely different from the past. There is no superficial meaning to staying here. If you want to read a book, you can connect to the main brain database from any terminal. So why are these people hiding in
Here, we need to look into it more carefully.
The craftsman finally watched all the battle replays, praised a few words, and then wrote down a few items on a page of notes. From Chu Jungui's perspective, only a part of the items could be seen. Among them were speed, strength, durability, etc.
Physical fitness also includes skill items such as shooting accuracy, target selection, tactical decision-making, etc.
After most of the projects, the craftsman wrote a super word. Only after selecting the target, he drew a strange symbol. I don’t know what it means. It looked like a person covering his face.
After taking notes, the craftsman seemed to remember something, raised his head and asked: "Have you seen blood?"
"What?"
"Have you ever killed anyone?"
"……No."
The craftsman shook his head, "This is a bit troublesome. It seems that further testing is needed. Follow me, boy."
He took Chu Jun back into another room. The room looked a bit like a ward and a laboratory. It was all white inside, with a chair placed against the wall, and a desk, a hospital bed and a tool table on the other side.
There was an old man with gray hair sitting at the table, holding a physical book in his hand and reading.
The craftsman pointed to Chu Jungui and said: "This is the person mentioned over there. Some psychological tests need to be done."
The old man slowly raised his head, glanced at Chu Jungui, and then said slowly: "Okay, sit down on the chair."
Chu Jungui walked to the chair and sat upright.
The craftsman folded his arms and leaned against the door, seemingly casually, but in fact he blocked the only exit.
"Wait a minute, I need to look through the book first. I haven't taken the test for a long time, and I almost forgot the questions." The old man slowly turned the book back and forth, which made people wonder if he was about to fall asleep now.
"Ah! I finally found it. It's this page... It seems like half of it is missing, but it doesn't matter." Only half of the page the old man turned over was left.
The old man stared at the book, then at Chu Jungui, and suddenly asked: