Chapter 98: Alpha 0.5 is updated! The Brand New Player System!
VM is an acronym.
It stands for "Vital Monitor" and was the standard configuration of almost all shelters.
Even so, Chu Guang had never seen one before today.
In fact, the gadget was more like a wrist-mounted computer that integrated physical examination, positioning, communication, maps, and black box functions rather than functioning just as "vital monitoring".
As if the system was worried that Chu Guang would not know how to use it, the system provided the instruction manual and presented it in front of Chu Guang in the form of a light blue pop-up window.
[1. This device monitors the user's vital activities, collects information including heart rate, respiration, blood pressure, blood oxygen concentration, hormones in sweat, DNA form, etc., and performs comprehensive analysis on the collected information and presents it in the form of specific data.
2. After it has stopped detecting vital signs, the VM will automatically archive the "dying records" in the cached data, and continuously send encrypted signals containing its relative distance and location information through the transmitter in the chip to facilitate the recovery missions of the search and rescue personnel.
3. The VM device can intermittently emit lasers of a specific frequency within a certain range to perform three-dimensional surveying and mapping of indoor spaces, with a surveying radius of up to 5m, and it will be attenuated by the influence of air humidity and dust particles. This function is very useful when exploring the building. Large obstacles such as walls, doors, boxes, etc. can be marked, and the data can be shared after uploading.
4. The power of the VM is provided by a thermal battery, which can be charged in bright light or near a heat source such as a fire. Under low battery conditions, it can absorb the heat naturally emitted from the user's body and charge slowly, and automatically switch to an energy-saving mode, running at the minimum configuration.]
In addition to the commonly used functions mentioned in the manual, Chu Guang also learned through Little Seven that, in principle, all VM devices could be recompiled through a compiler.
In other words, if the hardware itself allowed, he could add a few "very useful" widgets to these VMs. He would be able to know where the player was and what they were doing; he would even be able to hear what they were saying.
"Holy shit, this thing is like a cheat!"
No.
This is a cheat!
Chu Guang would like to call it "Overwatch"!
‘When the time comes, I will give every player one and not allow them to take it off.’
No, wait...
Chu Guang, who was excited for a few seconds, calmed down quickly.
After thinking about it carefully, he felt that if he forced players to strap a mobile phone to their arms, wouldn’t it appear like he was forcing them to do things?
People are rebellious.
And free things will never be cherished.
Looking at the VM in his hand, Chu Guang stroked his chin and said thoughtfully.
"Logically speaking, this wrist-mounted computer... shouldn’t be cheaper than a marauder's gun, right? I think it should cost at least 30 silver coins."
Little Seven raised its camera.
"But master, I’ve heard that this kind of VM is very common in shelters. And considering the ease of maintenance and durability, the technical content of it is actually not very high..."
Chu Guang: "Mhm, it'll be 40 silver coins then, and it’ll only be available when they obtain citizenship."
Little Seven: "... Master?"
Chu Guang looked back at Little Seven, who stood next to him.
"Little Seven, do me a favor. I want to add some functions to these VMs, can it be done?"
Little Seven was visibly confused.
"... Yes, it can be done as long as the hardware configuration allows it, but what specific functions do you want to add to it?"
"A property panel! A Mission Window! A map! And also… a chat window!"
Would it still be a game without these things?
A lot of players had complained that they could only check their level and experience when they went offline. They couldn’t open the character interface at any time to check their level, experience, abnormal status, and buff effects. From this perspective, how was this game different from the junk game "Earth OL"?
Another complaint was the mission system.
Although it was now written on paper and wooden boards instead of straight-up wood or plastic boards, the essence had not changed. It was still too troublesome to check the progress of a mission.
The most important point, though, was that it was a waste of paper!
This was not environmentally friendly.
The map function, on the other hand, would be considered a surprise.
Chu Guang was surprised at how great this VM was; it even had laser surveying and mapping functions! In the future, players would be able to take it with them while scavenging. It was equivalent to exploring the wasteland and expanding the map for the shelter.
Not just that, but it would also be easy to see where other players had searched and where they hadn’t. Those hidden spaces and secret passages that were easily overlooked could also be exposed more easily. The efficiency of scavenging would be increased by more than double!
The most crucial feature was the ability to let players upload maps automatically, which would also save a considerable part of Chu Guang's own workload.
Previously, exploration of the map was solely dependent on the players’ eyes.
As an example, in a previous case, a player on a scavenging mission went to a specific location on the map that was made before the war and then reported the situation there to the administrator.
He obtained information from those players by asking questions, which included but were not limited to, "What is the terrain like?", "Are there many mutants?", and "Is there any trace of human activity?".
This job sounded easy, but it was really a torment to execute it. A hundred people would tell a hundred different things.
Some people had a very bad sense of direction and simply didn't go to the place shown on the map, but they would still tell Chu Guang information very seriously, giving him a lot of headaches.
Now that VMs were available, there was no longer any need to listen to these idiots tell him about the road conditions on the wasteland. They just needed to bring the VM back and upload the information stored in it. They could also synchronize the discovered map data to the official website database.
This work did not even require players to do it manually.
Chu Guang directly asked Little Seven to do it for them automatically.
"The property panel, mission system, and map functions are all easy to make... But the chat window is a bit difficult. Although the VM has a transmitter, it is not a dedicated communication chip. It is not a problem to send and receive text messages and update the task panel near the shelter, but it is a little bit troublesome when it is a little farther away from the shelter."
“Oh, I see.”
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