Chapter 269 The Third Perspective
“There is something wrong with this world.”
Staring at the ceiling above his head, Roche suddenly came to such a conclusion, at least it was much easier than admitting that he had something wrong with it, and he had actually had some inexplicable feeling.
That is, the virtuality of the world is greater than the reality.
This feeling is so mysterious that it is difficult to describe it accurately, and it is difficult to find real evidence. For Roqi, even a trace of evidence is missing, so he never dared to believe his so-called premonition.
But now the situation is different.
He has clearly captured the supernatural phenomena in life.
This made his original vague premonition even more likely. No one could guarantee that his premonition was real, and no one could guarantee that his premonition was false. But for Roach at this moment, even if he did not have any reliable evidence in his hand, he subconsciously became more inclined to his premonition.
Those things that were originally vague have now become more real.
He began to suspect that what he originally thought was false was actually real, but what he had always thought was true might be false.
This real world may not be as real as it shows.
And my original absurd premonition may not be as absurd as I think.
Everything is ambiguous now.
Roach cannot be hasty to think that his premonition must be correct, but he can no longer blindly think that his feelings must be wrong. After all, although a person may not be able to fully believe in his five senses, if he does not even trust himself, then there is basically nothing to trust in this world.
So Roach is still ready to believe in himself.
So after staring at the ceiling and pondering for a long time, Roche turned his head and stared at the computer screen in front of him seriously.
He wanted to see with his own eyes what strange things would happen.
Regardless of the cause of everything, whether it is false that you cannot grasp or some supernatural force at work, Roach believes that the strange phenomenon that appears on his computer screen must be just the beginning.
There will definitely be even more surprising phenomena waiting for you later.
Roach is mentally prepared to witness all this.
No matter what you will face next, as long as your life will not be threatened in an instant, Roach is willing to keep himself in a state of calm as possible to observe what will happen next.
It is difficult for him to describe his mood at this moment.
Whether it is excitement or panic, fear or excitement, various complex emotions come one after another, making him unable to figure out whether he is happy or sad for a while. That kind of emotion is like a roller coaster ride. Because the ups and downs are too large, it is easy to cause a short-term vacuum in his brain.
In this emotional vacuum, people can even curb their own fear instinct.
Thus, stay in a state of selflessness.
Of course, that state cannot be called madness, but it is more like an objective third personality. He floats from a high place to quietly examine himself, a member of the vast world, independently of his supervisor's position.
This third perspective that is separated from oneself is very difficult to obtain.
Except in the game.
Most games are third-person, and this perspective is a very traditional choice. Although the first-person perspective that gradually developed later has potential and can bring players a greater sense of immersion and immersion, a large number of players still cannot accept the first-person and are obsessed with the third-person.
Because they want to experience only the fun and excitement of the game process.
It's not about pursuing a sense of substitution.
An overly powerful sense of immersion and substitution can easily make people devote more emotions, and when facing challenges during the game, it is easier to be at a loss because of panic. Because of the strong sense of substitution, players cannot look at things in the game from a calmer perspective. At this time, they can easily substitute the manipulated characters into my feelings, and it is inevitable to project too many unnecessary emotions into them.
Projecting too many emotions can easily lead to a result, that is, it is easy to panic when encountering unexpected levels.
This affects the speed of the game progress.
This is of course a good thing for players who pursue a sense of substitution, but for players who pursue a skillful manipulation of the game, they would rather operate the third-person protagonist because it can easily peel themselves out of the protagonist's vision.
At this time, the player is actually easier to substitute himself into a God from an omniscient perspective than to substitute himself into the protagonist.
It is God who looks up to all living beings in the game.
For such a god, no matter what monster the protagonist encounters in the middle of the process or what kind of strange storyline it suddenly develops, it is just a small scene where he can smile indifferently, because even if the protagonist dies due to operational errors or other reasons, he will just change his life and continue to do it again.
Because it is no longer the players who are encountering unexpected situations.
Just a character in the game.
In this case, everything that this character encounters is not easy to move the player, and of course it cannot be said that it will not affect the player at all, because although it will be more immersed in the perspective of God, the player still projected some of his emotions into the protagonist of the progress game.
Because although only less emotions are projected into them, those feelings are placed on the protagonist.
The player is equivalent to playing the role of the protagonist and God at the same time.
It's just more about playing God.
If a person can maintain this state in real life, it is easy for him to remain calm in his work, because as long as he transcends his own limitations and can look at everything with a more neutral and objective perspective, he will not be unable to accurately weigh things because he cares about his pros and cons.
At this time, you can look down at all living beings like people standing on the top of a mountain.
And these sentient beings also include themselves.
As long as you treat yourself as a person who is no different from others, you can control and restrain yourself in a 100% vain and let yourself behave and do things with the best appearance of yourself in a rational state. Of course, you will be closer to perfection than other ordinary people.
Roach remembers that this theory was what he thought of in a comic book before.
He thought it was quite interesting at that time.
So later I checked the Internet and found that this kind of thing really exists in reality. Some people can do it, but this fact is beyond the reach of ordinary people, and only a few can do it.
Even among these rare people, there are probably some people with mixed fish eyes.
Chapter completed!