Without further ado, Mo Qiong tested the effects and logged out of the game, leaving the fun of the game to others.
Mo Qiong didn't know if he would be reported in the final summary screen if he killed someone else.
He saw that Han Dang's computer was still connected to the game, so he tried to pull Han Dang into the team.
After the duo was activated, he found a gun and shot Han Dang's head.
He accidentally killed an ally on the spot.
Logically speaking, Han Dang's account could report him, but when he looked at Han Dang's computer, he found that there was no report button.
"Interesting, the previous kill notification clearly showed that I killed him, but now it's not me?"
"Summary screen … Hmm, could it be that the backend did a data check and found that he wasn't killed by anyone?"
When Mo Qiong checked the phone, he found that there was no problem. Then, because of his check, the files that were forcefully inserted into the phone's desktop were destroyed. It was as if the computer interface that allowed him to check the contents was just an illusion.
This kind of macroscopic quantum collapse phenomenon seemed to be constantly happening in the game.
Bullet lock, this was no doubt abnormal data, and as an anti-cheat game server, it would definitely be constantly checked.
But according to the characteristics of Mo Qiong's ability, when it was checked, there would be no problem.
At the same time, the abnormal data on Mo Qiong's lock became garbage data and was automatically cleaned up by the system.
In this kind of situation, the death of a player would be determined as a non-player kill, and then there would be no way to find out who killed him.
"Hmm … So this means that the server's cheat detection system will actually clean up the abnormal traces caused by my ability?"
Of course, when Mo Qiong killed other characters, it was indeed an abnormal hack.
But once it was checked, there was no abnormality, and it even helped him turn the kill into a suicide.
"Under forced adaptation, one system's ability will exceed its ability to display another system's ability. But once I check how it is displayed, this adaptation will be instantly destroyed, and the data will return to normal, as if the abnormal phenomenon didn't happen. "
Through the comparison with the phone's situation, Mo Qiong quickly understood this.
It was just an abnormal adaptation phenomenon, and the details of how it was adapted could not be known. He could kill players in the game, but the more he investigated this kind of 'cheat', the more the traces would collapse until it was as if nothing had happened.
His account exploding other people's heads and not exploding other people's heads were two uncertainties, at least in the background data.
When he checked the data, it instantly collapsed to the normal result: it was an account without a plug-in, and there was no forced headlock kill operation.
"That's strange. Even if this only happens in the virtual world, it's because data can be expressed in any way in the virtual world."
"But why is my ability able to trigger the virtual character that I control?"
When Mo Qiong realized that the game character could also hit the target, he felt that it was strange. It was as if he had run into the game himself.
Could it be that the game character he controlled was also a part of him? The virtual world is actually a real world?
In order to solve his own doubts, Mo Qiong had a flash of inspiration. He wanted to do a more game-changing experiment.
He opened another game: Overwatch.
This was also a shooting game, but different heroes had different weapons and skills.
The game was basically dead. He hadn't played it for a long time. At this moment, he casually opened a single round of training and chose Mad Mouse.
He had been thinking about it when he was experimenting on the rooftop. That was whether a complicated enough machine could eject his own ability to trigger it.
For example, a shock mine could blow him up like a spring. The mine was connected to him as a crossbow, and the button was like a trigger. After pressing it, he would be launched like a cannonball. In theory, his body should be able to be used as an arrow, trigger the ability, and fly to where he wanted to fly. It was like a crossbow that didn't release the arrow, and he was lying on it.
But according to the previous experiment on the rooftop, this wouldn't work.
If the game character was treated as himself, then the passive ability wouldn't be triggered. It just so happened that the Mad Mouse in the game had such equipment. It was worth a try.
Mo Qiong put a mine under his feet, controlled the character to stand on it, and activated the skill.
"Bang!"
The scene quickly changed, and Mo Qiong's scalp suddenly went numb.
Because on the screen, the Mad Mouse character was … on the roof of the U-Shaped Airport.
"… It actually sent the Overwatch character to PUBG …"
"And, it's forced to adapt …"
He thought about ejecting the Mad Mouse to the airport in PUBG that he had just played, and it really shot over, and the character ID was the ID of the Overwatch account.
This meant that the game character was still an arrow that he shot out, but the arrow itself could also shoot other absolutely hit objects, which was contrary to the experiment on the rooftop: he shouldn't let the arrow indirectly shoot other things.
Mo Qiong glanced at the screen, and the interface was still the Overwatch interface. He couldn't see the number of survivors that he should see in PUBG, and there was no such thing as a breath-holding bar.
The HP and so on were still the same as in Overwatch.
The Mad Mouse had … 200 HP!
The character he controlled jumped directly from the roof without losing a single drop of HP. Because in the game Overwatch, there was no damage from falling, there was only the terrain that would kill you if you fell.
In this map … the Mad Mouse seemed to be fine no matter how he wanted to fall.
Mo Qiong soon saw a PUBG player crouching close to the corner of the wall, as if he didn't notice him.
After thinking about it, Mo Qiong threw a clip casually, and sure enough, he could still use the Mad Mouse skill.
This clip crossed the projectile distance that the skill should have and fell directly under the feet of the player.
"Kacha!"
That person was imprisoned on the clip, and the player in front of the computer was stunned.
"What the hell? What did I step on? "
"Clip … clip?"
"F * ck, I can't move! When did this game update this equipment? "
The player's first reaction was that this game had released a control-type weapon, and he didn't pay attention to the updated information.
But then, he heard two bombs roll to his face, and then …
"Bang bang!"
He realized that he had been headshot by a grenade launcher.
"What? A grenade launcher? "
The player stared blankly at the box after his death, and a strange voice sounded in his headset: Aha, go back to the junkyard!
"Did the player who killed me say that? Why does this voice sound a little familiar? "
He didn't see who killed him until he died, but he thought that the game had released a new weapon.
He hurriedly checked the official website, but there was no relevant information.
He went to a game group and typed, "Just now, I was ambushed by a clip, and was killed by a grenade launcher after being imprisoned. These two new weapons are awesome, they're super suitable for campers. "
However, his friends in the group were confused. "Are you sure you're playing chicken? Where did the clip come from? And it's imprisoned? Is it a bug? "
"It's imprisoned, and there's even a clip sound effect. It's definitely an official update."
However, the other party was ignoring him, thinking that he was a retard who was trying to please the crowd.
This person was very angry, and he went around telling people, but no one believed him. After checking carefully, he was also stunned.
Because there was indeed no official update in this area.
At this moment, a friend said, "Did you meet a cheat?"
"Cheat? Are all cheats so awesome these days? "
"What do you mean? I saw a post just now, someone met a new type of deity: Undead War God! Even after death, he can still kill people, and the last player to be killed will eat chicken. Tsk tsk, this chicken is like a gift from a deity … "
"F * ck, is it so showy?"
…
Mo Qiong forcefully sent a character from a game to another game.
Using characters, skills, and weapons that no one else in the game had ever seen before was truly shocking.
This experiment confirmed one thing for Mo Qiong, the game character he controlled would also have the ability to hit the target, just like himself, but the difference was that it could shoot itself.
"Why is this? Could it be that the game world is not as simple as a mass of electronic signals? Do I have some special connection with the virtual character that I control? "
He clicked to exit the game, and found that even when exiting the game, he was still on the Overwatch interface.
After returning to the training room, he thought for a while, and changed to another character: Pharaoh's Eagle.
This hero also had a skill that could eject himself, and he controlled the character to shoot a rocket at the wall, Shock Impact.
At the moment of firing, although he thought of the PUBG airport, Mo Qiong's experiment was different from the Mad Mouse.
Because the Shock Impact of the Pharaoh's Eagle was to eject himself indirectly, only the rocket would leave, and the character would not be ejected indirectly.
However …
"What?"
Mo Qiong looked at the Pharaoh's Eagle in shock, standing on top of the radar tower.
Once again, he sent the character to PUBG.
"That's not right, logically speaking, when the rocket hits the wall, the recoil force would send the character flying, and it would not trigger the ability to hit the target, this is considered indirect …"
Thinking, Mo Qiong suddenly slapped his forehead, suddenly understanding why there was such a big difference in judgment between reality and the virtual world.
Because the rules of the virtual world had nothing to do with the natural rules of the real world, they were just designed.
Who said that the Pharaoh's Eagle skill was a mechanical reaction? There was no basic force in the virtual world, he should not use the mechanical logic of the real world to think about the game's skills.
The character was sent flying only because the skill hit the wall, the character was too close, and the character was forced to move.
It was that simple, just because of that, there was no such thing as transferring the force to the wall and then to the person!
"I understand, this is the interference force that surpasses basic force, the rules."
"I didn't use the rocket to eject the character, I used the rules of the skill to eject the character. In this situation, there is no such thing as direct or indirect, I can just shoot whatever I want. The reason why I can't shoot many things in the real world is because my shooting skills are not strong enough. It's because the transmission of force itself has a transmission process. "
As long as there was a corresponding archery method, there was nothing that could not be shot.
As a mortal, he could only use the most superficial of strength in the real world. Therefore, when he shot something at the wall and it bounced back at him, he couldn't activate his ability.
However, as a player, he had a natural interference ability that transcended the laws of physics when it came to the game world, the virtual world, or even the low-dimensional world. He had an extremely special shooting method.
This kind of shooting seemed to be indirect, but in reality, it wasn't. It was just a misleading appearance.
In the virtual world, some of the functions in the software were equivalent to a crossbow in the hardware.
At this moment, Mo Qiong controlled his character and flew directly above the airport.
When he made his appearance, the remaining players in the airport went into a frenzy.
"Someone's flying!"
"Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa … Pharaoh's Falcon?"
In PlayerUnknown's Battleground, everyone was the same. There was no such thing as skills.
Even if some of them moved extremely fast, some of them aimed at the head, and some of them could even change the terrain, it was all because they had cheats.
However, they had seen cheats before, but they had never seen cheats like this. In a realistic game, they had implanted a hero from another game.
With a rocket launcher in his hand, a jet aircraft behind him, and a gorgeous Raptor combat armor, the entire character's style was different from others …
This cheat was too fresh and refined. It was completely different from the game that others were playing.
"Fly like an Egyptian!" The hero character soared in the air and even popped out a line.
Things like lines were something that PlayerUnknown's Battleground didn't have. The Pharaoh's Falcon's heroic and clear words made the nearby players who were holding scrap metal look up at the heroic figure in the sky.
"How is this a god?"
"This is a Daluo Golden God!"
…
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