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Chapter 1325

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In the Magic Engineering Research Institute.

Histisa looked at Tang En in surprise. She didn't know what this "online game" he was talking about was.

"So, it's to simulate a virtual world on an artificial soul quantum computer, and then let the user of the computer have adventures and experience another kind of life."

Tang En racked his brain and finally found a more accurate description to explain the meaning of online games to Histisa.

Histisa seemed to understand. "It's actually like watching TV and animation. It's a means of entertainment, right?"

"You can say that."

"But we're busy building spell models now. Where do we have time to do these things?"

Histisa couldn't understand why Tang En suddenly had this idea. Now the main researchers of the Magic Engineering Research Institute were busy building mathematical models. They didn't have time to make online games.

What's more, entertainment was meaningless. It would only make people lose the desire to fight and be immersed in the virtual world.

"Since I'm going to make this online game, of course, it can't be an ordinary online game."

Ordinary traditional online games for ordinary users were meaningless to Tang En. What he wanted to make was the kind of virtual reality game that would only appear after the technology had developed to a certain extent.

The world Prandal lived in was very special. Humans had souls, so it was much easier to achieve immersive virtual reality in this world than on Earth. It could directly strip a person's consciousness to a certain extent and enter a designated place.

It could be a virtual world similar to a dream, a demiplane of pure mental activity, or a digital world that existed purely inside an artificial soul … It was all possible.

And Tang En was going to take advantage of this unique advantage.

Tang En smiled and said, "Because I suddenly thought of a great idea … and it doesn't conflict with what we're doing now."

Histisa was stunned. It doesn't conflict with what we're doing now? What does that mean?

Tang En said, "The mathematical spell model we're building now is to allow those who can't cast spells to cast spells through our equipment, so that they can exert a certain amount of combat power at a critical moment and achieve the effect of increasing the lower limit of combat power in society."

Histisa nodded and agreed with him.

"But the average combat strength of our society, as well as the upper limit of combat strength, needs to be raised as a whole."

Tang En spread out his hands and said, "The upper limit of combat power can basically be set with the Megalosaurus as the benchmark. Among the races such as humans, elves, orcs, nagas, and dwarves, there are only the number of Legendary powerhouses."

"It's very difficult for the number of top experts to change greatly in a short period of time, so what we can do is to increase the average combat strength of the middle."

"The Heaven's Revelations represent the main fighting force."

Tang En smiled and said, "We've already increased the probability of the citizens awakening their talents through the Adventurer's Paradise and various products with hidden divine runes. But that's not enough. I've thought of a new way."

"That is to use the popularity of the Mana Network and use online games to improve their understanding of Mana."

Yu Sidisa said helplessly, "You've said so much, but you still haven't explained how to do it."

Tang En pointed to the room next door and said, "Actually, we're doing the most important thing right now."

"A mathematical spell model? What do you mean? "

Tang En explained, "Of course, ordinary online games can be done by building a virtual world. This is not a problem at all for the current team of Danterian and Clover. But of course, ordinary online games won't have any effect on us. What we're doing is different from ordinary online games."

"We're going to implant a real casting system in the game."

Histisa was stunned. "What's a real casting system?"

"The spell models we're building now are achieved by using mathematical methods to analyze and describe the changes of magic power and elements when we cast spells. This is to allow artificial souls to understand our casting process through mathematical language."

"But we've all forgotten one thing. Artificial souls are also souls. They can copy and record our feelings."

Tang En was talking about the method used by the Erinsberg Family when they made the alchemy puppets used in the production line. They let the alchemy puppets copy and learn other people's operation process and then reproduce it.

In the same way, due to the characteristics of souls, Tang En could use divine runes to extract the feelings during the casting process and integrate them into the artificial souls so that the artificial souls could directly experience the feeling of the casting process.

"What's the point of this?"

"It's very significant."

Tang En explained, "Just like the Adventurer's Paradise that's running stably now, it can produce a certain number of Prophets for us almost every month. After running for a long time, it can gradually improve the probability of the awakening of the Prandal Prophets."

"And we're going to create an online game with all kinds of classes, especially mages who can set up all kinds of spells. I can extract my own feelings during the casting process and integrate them into Eve. Then, through Eve, it will be bound to the corresponding spells in the game. When the players use the corresponding spells, they will be able to experience the feeling when I cast the spells."

Histisa more or less understood what Tang En was thinking. "You want to let them experience it firsthand, to greatly increase the probability of players awakening their spellcasting talent in real life, and even allow them to directly master some spells without a teacher?"

Tang En smiled and nodded. "That's right. We can implant the principles and knowledge of spells into the game and pass it on to the players through education and entertainment. This way, they will have already mastered a lot of basic knowledge in the process."

At this point, Tang En thought of something again and couldn't help but knock on the table and ponder. After a while, he suddenly said, "I thought of something else. In the virtual world, we can change the rate of the passage of time. In other words, if we accelerate the rate of time to an extent that ordinary people can accept, they will be able to learn more in the virtual world. This way, they can maximize the use of precious time now."

For a pure spiritual body, time was a subjective consciousness. If the spiritual activity was fast enough, time would be relatively slow. Therefore, as long as the frequency of the spiritual activity of the players was increased, it would be equivalent to increasing the rate of time inside the game and outside world.

However, the spiritual power of ordinary people was very weak. If the powerful Prophets could withstand a time acceleration of 1: 100, ordinary people would be on the verge of collapse at 1: 10.

"You mean, not only do we have to let the players experience the feeling of spellcasting in the online game, but we also have to use the characteristics of the online game to let them learn enough knowledge in the game?"

Histisa looked at Tang En. "Sir Messenger … Are you sure this is the so-called game for entertainment and relaxation? Not a training machine to squeeze out the maximum potential of human beings? "

Tang En smiled. His smile was bright and sunny, but in Yu Sdisa's eyes, it was a sinister smile. "I've never personally told you that online games are used to relax, to soothe the mind … This is all your own understanding."

That's right, who said that playing games is for relaxation? After playing a game, the brain has been operating at high speed non-stop, and it's more tiring than fighting a war!

"Aren't you afraid that they will quit the game after playing for a whole day, only to find that their spirit has become more tired and they won't dare to play anymore?"

Histisa was very speechless. If they really followed Tang En's design, it wouldn't be long before all the enthusiastic players would be scared away. After all, after playing the game, they still had to go to work or even work in the fields. How could they work so tiring?

"Don't worry."

Tang En said faintly. "I'm very experienced in how to attract players to the game and let them feel a sense of accomplishment in the game, so that they can't stop playing …"

A certain company on Earth was very good at this kind of thing, but they did it for profit, so they had to trick players into constantly charging money to become stronger, to gain a sense of accomplishment, and to be more satisfied … What Tang En wanted now was not to make profits, but to promote the improvement of the people, so what he wanted to do was to do the opposite — not only did he not need to charge money, but if you play my game, I'll give you money!

The stronger you play, the more I'll give you! — — This sounded like another trick of a company to scam money.

If you can successfully awaken your talent after the game and become a Seer, we'll even give you a job!

Would there still be people who wouldn't take the bait?

Perhaps Tang En's headache was not that no one would take the bait, but that too many people would take the bait, and it would affect the normal production of society!

Therefore, it was quite troublesome to grasp this degree, and they needed to carefully calculate it.

But it didn't matter. Now, Fiona, Oscar, and even Leviz of the Star Diamond Bank were all experts in this field. Tang En could go to them to calculate the operating space.

Histisa, who was pulled in by Tang En to discuss the plan, was speechless. She looked at Tang En now and felt that he was completely evil. Who else would be like him? No matter what project he was behind, he would never let go of any place that could scam the users?

Perhaps no one knew that the artificial soul quantum computers they bought had built-in replicas of Divine Runes, right?

Who knew that the magical phones that they loved so much now also had divine language runes that were constantly playing a role in them?

The prizes of the Adventurer's Paradise, as well as the various peripheral products sold in the market, were now all added with Divine Runes …

The purpose was to let these people awaken their talents as soon as possible and improve the average strength of the people as soon as possible.

But they would never have thought that even if they wanted to play a game to relax, it was completely in Tang En's plan …

Histisa even had some sympathy for these humans — she felt that these humans were like little white mice in Tang En's hands, being wantonly played by him in the palm of his hand.

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