Half a year ago, the helmet called "NERvGear" was released on the market, and it was claimed that the user could achieve the miracle of "Full Stealth" with this machine.
The so-called "Full Stealth" referred to the ability to connect the wearer's brain to an imaginary space created by human hands, the game world.
With this technology, people could let their brain consciousness turn into a spiritual body to enter the game world, experience all kinds of magic and entertainment in the game world, and experience another world that was completely different from reality.
Half a year ago, when Rozen saw this news on the Internet, he immediately had this idea.
"Isn't that something like Chaldea's battle simulation?"
Put the user into an imaginary world created by the computer.
This technology was really similar to Chaldea's battle simulation.
Of course, there was a decisive difference between the two.
Chaldea's simulated battle was to spiritualize the fittest and send them into the imaginary world, living in the imaginary world.
On the other hand, NERvGear's battle simulation only completely isolated the user's brain from the outside world. The user was wearing the helmet, lying on the bed, and the brain received information from the imaginary five senses, allowing the player's spiritual body to enter the game.
However, compared to Chaldea's battle simulation, Full Stealth was undoubtedly more attractive to Rozen.
And the reason was also very good.
"This is a game. It's not a simulated battle for actual combat."
Since it was a game, there was no reason for Rozen not to try it.
Therefore, half a year ago, Rozen bought such a game console for the first time and put it on to experience the experience of entering a game with his spirit.
However, the result was somewhat disappointing for Rozen.
Because although NERvGear achieved a new generation of Full Stealth, the game software corresponding to this new mechanical structure was not very interesting.
Every single one of them could only be regarded as a small, exquisite game, similar to puzzle solving, education, street PK, and so on. It was novel to play occasionally, but it didn't have the appeal to keep playing stealthily.
In this way, even if NERvGear could create a real imaginary world, if the object was a narrow world where one would bump into a wall after walking for a hundred meters, how could it be attractive?
Because of this, Rozen only treated it as a pastime when his mana was exhausted and did not indulge in it too much.
Not long ago, an epoch-making game was finally born.
Large-scale virtual reality online role-playing game — Sword
Online.
The birth of such a game had thoroughly triggered Rozen's love for games.
It was said that the stage of this game was no longer a narrow imaginary world, but a large-scale online game with a grand world view.
The stage of the game was a gigantic Floating Castle with 100 floors.
In this Floating Castle, there were grasslands, forests, streets, and even towns, and the theme of each floor was different.
Players could rely on their own weapons to advance through these floors. They could also level up in the wilderness training area. They could also find quests in towns and villages, fight various monsters, and even compete with each other. Their ultimate goal was to find the stairs to the next floor, defeat the Boss at the top of each floor, and advance to the highest floor.
This game also boldly excluded "Magic", which had always been considered a necessary element in fantasy adventure online games, and replaced it with "Sword Skill", which was set to be nearly unlimited.
The reason why this was done, according to the game company, was to let players use their own body and their own sword to fight, to experience the greatest charm of Full Stealth.
In addition to combat, there were also smelting, leather crafting, tailoring, and other crafting skills, as well as fishing, cooking, music, and other daily skills. Players could not only explore the vast area, but also live in it. According to their personal will and efforts, they could even buy their own house and live a life of farming and herding sheep.
Since such a game was released, it was easy to imagine how enthusiastic the players would be.
The same was true for Rozen, and he couldn't help but burst out in excitement.
Therefore, when the game was announced to be in closed beta for two months and limited to 1,000 players, Rozen and Kazuhito almost didn't think twice and directly signed up for the operation test participants online.
Rozen still remembered that there were 100,000 people who signed up at that time, which was nearly half of the number of NERvGear sold at that time.
Only 1,000 out of 100,000 people could be selected.
One could imagine how lucky they were to succeed.
In order to successfully qualify for the closed beta, at that time, Rozen stared at the computer screen for a long time, and finally decided to use some cheating methods.
To be specific, he used Heavenly Eye to stare at the turntable until he was 100% sure that he would get it before pressing the enter key. In the end, he successfully got the right to participate in the closed beta, and he also got the priority to buy the official version when it was released.
It was worth mentioning that Kazuhito was also lucky enough to get it.
Thus, the two of them entered the two-month closed beta test together and spent a rather wonderful time inside.
As a result, Rozen was completely addicted to this game.
If it weren't for the fact that Rozen still needed to practice magic and study secret techniques in the real world, he wouldn't even be willing to go offline.
What's more, sometimes Rozen really forgot to go offline to practice.
There was no other reason.
It was just because in this game, Rozen was pleasantly surprised to find that he had a great adventure.
If everything went well, he would be able to obtain the combat power of a Great Follower, which was definitely not just for show.
Under such circumstances, in the blink of an eye, the two-month closed beta was over, and the character that Rozen cultivated was also reset.
But Rozen didn't feel regretful at all.
Because today was the day of the Sword Realm of Sabers
It was time for the official start of operations.
"The first batch of this game will only be 10,000 units, which means that only 10,000 players will be able to play this game. Kazuhito and I have the priority to buy it because of the closed beta, so we didn't have to queue up three days ago."
Rozen looked at the game helmet in his hand, and a smile appeared on his face.
"Let me see if I can still get 'that' in the world after the official operation."
With that said, Rozen put the helmet aside and sat down cross-legged.
The official launch time of the game was one o 'clock in the afternoon.
It was only morning, and Rozen could train his magical power to run out, and then sneak in.
Time passed quickly when one was training.
It didn't take long for him to arrive at one o 'clock in the afternoon.
"Okay!"
Rozen picked up the game helmet, sat on the bed, and knocked on the wall next to him.
After a while, the sound of knocking came from the other side of the wall.
Rozen smiled slightly, plugged in the interface cable of the helmet, put it on his head, and lay down.
"So …"
Lying on his bed, Rozen closed his eyes and read the password.
"Start connecting."
At this time, Rozen's consciousness entered the game world.
Rozen didn't expect it at all.
This time, he will live completely in the game world for the next two years.
Although, thanks to this, Rozan Can can get a lot of things.
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