[Only understand a billion points] I don’t know if this is an assessment of myself or something else, but no matter how you think about it, explaining the principles of computer communication in a fantasy world is not the right style.
Moreover, [Only Understands Billion Points] is not really good at this aspect. Although he took this course in college, he did not go into depth in the follow-up. In most cases, popular science is about explaining concepts and interpreting them qualitatively. After all, if you read it in the video
Those detailed figures and formula calculations can definitely scare away most viewers.
But this mage certainly doesn't seem to be able to get through it with just simple popular science.
"So, in the network, each, uh, device is a node, which can store knowledge and transmit it to other devices?"
Jost was still not used to this kind of modern vocabulary, so he muttered to himself.
"The original network was indeed designed this way, but most of the ones we use now still rely on the server model. Data is stored on the server and can be transferred when needed."
[Only understand Yidiandian] explained.
"So, is it possible to store all knowledge online and pray for it when needed?"
Jost felt like he understood something.
"Of course you can, it just requires a very fast network speed, uh, the communication speed between the server and the device. If the speed is too slow and the response is not timely, it will be very difficult to use."
[Only understands Yididian] glanced at Lu Jian.
Could this guy really test players' knowledge in the game?
But if you think about it carefully, this game is so realistic. If a real-life wilderness survival master or construction expert came over, it might be possible to complete the pioneering work faster.
"If you want specific information, I can find time to look it up."
[Only understand Yididian] can only answer like this.
"Okay, you can check it out when you have time."
Lu Tan asked the other party to leave. Before leaving, he thought about it again.
"Lord Baron, let him stay here and help Jost do research together."
"sure."
Baron Jero listened to what the player just said. To be honest, he didn't understand it. He only felt that it was so powerful.
It seems that these players are really capable. As the lord here, he even felt a sense of crisis. If this group of people united, it would be easy to hang himself.
Just seeing Jost look so energetic, Baron Jero felt that everything was worth it.
"Well, [I only know a few hundred million points], I will now appoint you as my advisor and grant you the title of knight."
He put his hand on the player's shoulder and performed a simple award ceremony.
[Only understands Yididian] I don’t understand etiquette either, but I feel like I’m more powerful.
"From Knight"
He left the house and immediately logged off.
Taking off his helmet, the science popularizer didn't say anything and directly sent a status message.
[It’s so awesome. I was taken to answer a few questions and ended up becoming a slave knight. This game is too strong!]
After sending the status, he immediately went online to search for knowledge related to computer networks, preparing to give the mage some extra lessons.
At the same time, he also looked through the content posted by other players while they were offline and waiting to recharge.
[Holy shit, this game is so exciting. I went to challenge the monsters in the forest with a few people, and ended up being killed for the whole afternoon. It was so exciting, but I don’t know why, but I still want to give it away]
[I saw someone who helped people farm and got rewards. Is the hidden quest line in this game really that complicated? 】
[Let me tell you, [The Conjuring Night] is simply inferior compared to this game. This light, this water, and this soil are not on the same level at all!]
[I have been planting fields in the game for an entire afternoon, but I still feel that I am still unfinished. Why don’t I stop? Don’t ask me to come back, I still want to farm!]
[I have studied the information about the Kingdom of Darkness. This time is a bit special. I guess not to mention becoming a mage. The Gray Tower may not have been established yet. Our main line should be to fight against the demonic tide, but we don’t even have magic. How can we do that?
Fight those monsters?】
[Should we still help build the Gray Tower?]
[Damn it, when you say that, it feels epic. 】
[Only understand Yididian] Looking at their comments, most players are still figuring out how to play the game.
Most games will tell you what to do, and even in simpler games you can only do what the planner tells you to do.
Most open world games are very free, and sandbox games are even more so.
In this kind of game, some players will be at a loss and don't know what to do. They seem to be able to do anything, but don't want to do anything.
Free expression is far more difficult than proposition composition.
The biggest problem here is actually feedback.
In a world that is too open, the feedback from player actions is very small. However, after playing the game for a period of time, players find that they seem to have gained nothing, and it will be difficult to continue, or the feedback they receive is too single, and
Can cause fatigue.
Some players are very adaptable to this style and will find things to do on their own. Such players, even if they usually play games, like to delve into it and find unique ways to play. They will find this game to be really enjoyable.
This is one of the reasons why open world games are so polarizing. People who like it love it so much that they can spend thousands of hours in the game, while people who don’t like it find it boring and want to refund the money after playing for ten minutes.
But [Only Understands Yidiandian], these are all excuses.
As long as the game is interesting, even just peeing in the sand is fun.
If the game is boring, no matter how good the graphics are and how high the degree of freedom is, it will not be fun.
After getting the information, [Only Knows a Billion Points] immediately put on the helmet and returned to the game.
He appeared in the yard of the baronial palace and saw the chickens raised in the yard.
He immediately stayed away, fearing that the whole town would come after him if he stepped on a chicken.
[Only Understands Billion Points] Entering the room, he found that Jost was still studying computer networks seriously. Just as he was about to speak, he saw the young mage raised his head and looked at him.
"You came just in time. Regarding what you just said, I have an idea, that is, every device connected to the network, such as a mage, is used as a node. Everyone can withstand a certain amount of pollution, and at the same time everyone can
Gain knowledge, so that the more people join the magic network, the more the pollution can be shared, what do you think of this?"
Jost asked excitedly.
"ah?"
[Only understand Yididian] The documents he had just read flashed through his mind.
What this mage just talked about was the concept of distributed cloud computing?