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Chapter 7 - Chapter 7: Enthusiastic Response

Netizens were discussing.

[Is this a game for people? I've died six times, and I'm still a long way from the exit of the arena (the anchor's crooked mouth picture)]

[I've died four times, and I have to say that the creators of this game are not human (the berserker roars)]

[Has no one tried to use the sliding tackle? It's actually very simple. You slide to the berserker's feet first, and then launch a combo on the most vulnerable part...]

[Berserker: Stomps you into a meat paste with one foot, then eats you up, and shouts "It's a gift from God!"]

[What are you talking about? What berserker? What arena?]

[...]

[...]

Except for a very small number of people who have successfully logged into the game, most netizens click on "Cyber Psychosis" on the game platform, and only a window pops up: You have not obtained the internal test qualification.

In the lower left corner of the game's official website interface, there is a line of small words: Internal test version 0.8

[Why do you have the internal test qualification, but I don't? How is this allocated?]

[Based on skills (the anchor smiled with sideways eyes)]

[Me too (anchor shook his fat face)]

[I don't know about this either (a kitten waving its paws)]

"If we want some talented players, we have to screen them layer by layer." Ethan Lawson stood on the Sky Island, watching the discussion in the forum.

Of the 200 places, he limited half to professional virtual game players, or players who had reached a high level in virtual games; the other 50 places were allocated to players with a skill.

The last 50 places were really thrown to netizens for random allocation.

[Why should I suffer in the game? (Berserker opened his mouth)]

[Upstairs, you were also eaten]

[Yes, after all, it is the first game with 100% realism. While the Berserker was eating me, I was still grinding off some stone powder from the wall of the arena with my fingernails]

At the same time, major game companies held meetings overnight.

"I'll give you 2 billion," the chairman of a large game company pointed to the photos of the actual machine of "Cyber Psychosis" on the curtain, "Can you make the same thing?"

No one in the meeting room spoke.

Some of them lowered their heads, some pretended to look through the urgently printed game files, but no one stood up to speak.

Bang!

The chairman slammed the table, breathing heavily in anger: "I ask you, is it possible? Technical department, all stand up!"

Seeing that the situation was not good, the director of the technical department stood up: "Chairman, the technology we have accumulated does not meet the requirements. In terms of realism, every time it increases a little, the required server capacity and the funds consumed will increase exponentially. 100% realism is impossible to achieve in theory.

I don't know how the producer of the game "Cyber Psychosis" solved this technical problem. But since they can come up with such a 100% real game, the producer must have a solution."

"Is 2 billion R&D funds enough? I want you to break through this technical problem within three years!"

"I'm afraid not," the director of the technical department shook his head slightly, "This is no longer a matter of money, but a real technical barrier. Chairman, if the technology does not break through, no matter how much money we have... it will be useless."

The chairman bent down and sighed heavily.

He was born in sales, so he naturally knew what it meant to have irreplaceable technology.

That is the core competitiveness of a game, or even a company, to occupy the market and gather funds from all over the world.

Irreplaceable competitiveness.

...

Sky Island.

Ethan Lawson wrote and drew on the map of Giant City, which was composed of weak divine power.

He selected the fourth district, where Giant Glory had the lowest control, as the main activity area for the internal test players.

Mobile teams rarely appear here, instead, there are endless gang fights.

For the current player birth point, he chose the adjacent Meizi Street public toilet and Happy Home Apartment public toilet.

As for why it is a toilet...

The toilet has a large flow of people, and the players coming in and out are less likely to attract the attention of the natives of the cyberpunk world.

"It's not okay to let the players run around like this."

Ethan flipped through the card given to him by the homeless man and then inserted it into the self-service terminal that was moved in.

Rental card: You have obtained temporary rental rights in certain areas.

Optional area: Any warehouse in the Meizi Street warehouse area.

"Please note that this area is not under the jurisdiction of the mobile team. If you go there rashly, you may be illegally violated," the self-service terminal said cheerfully, "Recommended Iron Blood Villain series of affordable equipment, only 10,000 groschen."

It began to play an advertisement: "Are all your neighbors street thugs? Someone has bad intentions towards you? The Iron Blood Villain series has launched an affordable equipment package to make your neighbors shut up forever! The quantity is limited, hurry up and buy it!"

Ethan pulled out the rental card inserted in the terminal.

The cheerful voice continued: "Giant Glory, the highest quality!"

Listening to this incredible advertisement, Ethan began to wonder how bad the security in the fourth district of Juling City was, which allowed Juling Glory Company to openly sell weapons and equipment.

He drew a circle on the Meizi Street warehouse area on the map.

The area here is large enough for internal test players to build a decent activity base.

Although there must be gangs occupying this place, with the immortal attributes of the players, it is only a matter of time to capture this place.

Ding!

Ethan's phone rang.

Pinned post: The method of escaping from the arena is absolutely effective.

The poster is called [Big Eyed Cute Man].

"There is a method so soon?"

Ethan clicked on the post.

There was a video inside.

"Everyone should have noticed that our initial bodies in the game are very weak," the man with the nickname [Big Eyed Cute Man] on his head adjusted his glasses, "The area of the arena is quite large, and the novice monsters are fast. It is impossible to run out just by running."

His expression was a little embarrassed: "I discovered this method by accident, please appreciate it."

The video flashed, and he appeared in the arena.

This is a normal entry into the game scene.

Roar -

The berserker in the middle of the arena found [Big Eyed Cute Man] standing on the edge.

It roared to the sky, and then accelerated to run towards [Big Eyed Cute Man].

"Standing long jump!"

[Big Eyed Cute Man] squatted to the side and jumped.

Bang!

The berserker hit the wall of the arena and turned his head after two seconds.

It was a little unsure that the thing in front of it was its target: this thing had two legs, but no upper body.

[Big Eyed Cute Man] whispered: "That's it, everyone watch carefully."

He stretched his legs straight, leaned forward on the ground with his upper body, lowered his head, and aimed his butt at the berserker.

[???]

[???]

[I'm blind]

[This works?]

The confused Berserker took two steps forward, only to find that the unidentified object was its target.

When it accelerated and hit him, [Big Eyed Cute Man] repeated his old trick.

"Standing long jump!"

He just dodged it.

In this way, [Big Eyed Cute Man] was a little closer to the exit of the arena.

Next, it was a thrilling cycle of collisions until he ran out of the arena exit, which was just one step away.

"How is it?" [Big Eyed Cute Man] said at the end of the video, "Did everyone learn it?"

[Learn nothing]

[Show, very show, the show of the flower]

[Absolutely shameful]

[Hot eyes]

[I just want to know how this method was figured out. Could it be (squinting smile)]

Ethan turned off the video.

Unexpectedly, the Berserker's mechanical attack method simulated by divine power would become the secret to passing the level.

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