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Chapter 756 - 236: The Immersive Experience that Stunned All Viewers!_2
Chapter 756: Chapter 236: The Immersive Experience that Stunned All Viewers!_2
People in a lot of situations prefer to make judgments based on frames of reference because it allows them to process things more quickly.
For instance, if you’re walking down the street and you see hundreds of people crowding the road, all simultaneously looking up into the sky,
you would unconsciously look up too.
Even if you checked several times and found nothing in the sky.
At that time, your reaction would definitely be "Did I miss some detail?" rather than "There is nothing in the sky at all."
But such judgments do not come from your consciousness itself.
They come from the reference frame around you—the crowd.
Just like the comments in the live stream.
Yin had now come to a realization.
The most terrifying aspect of this game wasn’t that it was a zombie game, or its offline panoramic experience.
It was that the emotional reactions of the other visitors around him could drive his instinctual fear.
And once the emotion of fear was triggered,
it was like having just heard a ghost story, where even a gust of wind outside the window would send chills down his spine.
Especially since he was still inside the panoramic hall.
Every Graphics he could see was crafted in great detail and very realistic.
When Yin faced the zombies again, his first reaction was no longer to attack,
but to
Run!
Just like if he had truly encountered a zombie, he burst through the crowd, turned, and ran!
Yin had even forgotten that he had just adjusted the speed mode to 30%, where minimal effort was needed to reach the full movement speed of his character.
But now, he was even putting in effort to sprint.
After running down a street, he looked around again and could still find zombies lurking everywhere.
Yin realized that running was futile.
Then he’d utilize a high point!
The staff had taught some basic climbing and jumping when he first entered the chamber, and now it came in handy.
Yin stepped on a wall, then reached up to the roof of a house, strained his arms down, and was surprised to find that he had actually managed to climb onto the roof of a bungalow, looking down at the wandering zombies below.
At least, that’s how it appeared in his view.
But in reality, Yin was climbing at an interactive point set up inside the chamber.
The chamber had designed movable wall faces accordingly.
The principle was similar to walking uniformly opposite the direction on an escalator in a mall.
It seemed like the body was moving, and yet it actually stayed within the original spatial coordinates.
Only, this technology had undergone improvements by East Intelligence Technology.
It was modified for both vertical and horizontal cross movements.
Although Yin seemed to have climbed up along the wall, he was still on the ground.
But the holographic sphere projector above had connected with the sensors in his hands and elevated the visual effect on the screen to the roof level, creating a visual dislocation.
"Brother, save me!!"
Just as Yin was marveling at how easily he had managed to get on the roof, a shout came from below.
Looking fixedly, he saw a young man wearing a Brown Scarf frantically shouting at him from below.
Several zombies were already trailing him.
Without time to think, Yin immediately extended his hand.
After effortlessly "pulling" the young man up, Yin looked around the rooftop and found some supplies.
This was a rooftop of a civilian house with a sofa paired with a small coffee table, a setup likely used by a family for cooling down at night.
Now, the sofa was stained with dried blood.
The coffee table did hold a piece of chocolate and some coffee, useful for slight stamina recovery.
There was also a rusty knife.
In that moment when these items appeared,
Both Yin and Brown Scarf’s gazes flickered slightly.
But old habits die hard.
Without a word, Yin quickly pocketed all the items. (No physical items, but data exists)
The young man he had rescued glanced at the supplies Yin had pocketed and smacked his lips: "Brother, no offense, but this scene is too realistic... I almost instinctively wanted to compete with you for resources just now."
Yin was startled, then laughed as if relieved: "Yeah, I was also on guard against you, kid. Afraid you’d compete with me for resources, so I grabbed them first."
The atmosphere between them relaxed slightly after this conversation started.
But this small detail made the comments roll frantically again.
"What a guy, in just a few seconds, these two played eight hundred tricks on each other..."
"If you didn’t know, you’d think they were really trying to survive an apocalypse, OMG... How long has the game been on?"
"That speed of grabbing supplies doesn’t look like an act, suggest a serious investigation / Dog Head"
"Thanks, I’ve already immersed and started sweating."
"Get ready to backstab your companions!"
"I have to say, Baby Ke’s design of this offline experience hall is too thrilling... The top player really has something going on."
"Indeed, now I’m curious, after all the screens are turned off and the incandescent lights are turned on, what the spatial structure of the entire hall really looks like."
"Well, stop thinking about it, this construction technology is probably a trade secret."
As the comments surged,
The young man wearing a Brown Scarf also took out a few items and placed them on the coffee table, grinned and said, "Bro, these are what I happened to pick up while escaping, I’m giving them all to you... see if we can collaborate?"
"Oh right, I heard that for each batch of visitors, the first three who complete the demo level with the highest scores, or the last three standing, will receive a surprise gift prepared by the top player. Moreover, if you get all three, there’s an additional super gift package."
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