Future Mecha God of War

Chapter 63 Mode Differences



After trying the normal attack and defense movements again, Mu Chen had a clear idea.

He feels that there is basically no essential difference between using motion simulation and playing games with a mouse and keyboard in his previous life. It is nothing more than replacing the keyboard and mouse operations with body movements.

The existence of the force feedback system only gives players an immersive feeling.

Mu Chen was keenly aware that the biggest difference between action simulation mode and brainwave access was the time it took for the player to issue instructions and for the mecha to execute them.

Using brainwave access, the player only needs to issue instructions in the brain, and the mecha will immediately start executing them. However, using action simulation, there is an additional process. The player's body must first make corresponding actions before the mecha can There will be a reaction.

How long this process takes is an important criterion for measuring a player's strength.

According to Mu Chen's estimation, this process would take at least 0.2 seconds at the fastest. If it were him, it would take about 0.3 seconds now.

In other words, if he uses the action simulation mode now, each action of the mecha will be 0.3 seconds slower than using the brainwave access mode.

This is still the most ideal situation. In fact, the impact of action simulation mode on him is far more than that.

For example, the mental power he has always relied on cannot be used without a brainwave access device.

His strong mental power allowed him to react faster than others at most, but if his body movements could not keep up, no matter how fast his reaction was, it would be in vain.

Unless he uses the second stage of mental overclocking, his mental advantage will not be reflected at all in battle.

For Mu Chen, there was no need to consider which access mode to choose.

But at the same time, he also knows that he is just a special case. The reason why the action simulation mode exists and is used by many players shows that it is not useless.

For novices and less advanced players, the action simulation mode is obviously much easier to use than the brainwave access mode.

In fact, it doesn’t matter which one of these two access modes is better. It can only be said that each has its own advantages and disadvantages and is suitable for different groups of people.

If you are a master who has enough mental power to fully control the mecha, you should be able to use the brainwave access mode to be stronger. However, if your level is only average, or your mental power is not strong enough or your reaction is not fast enough, action simulation can give you a better performance. Much strength.

Because of the action simulation mode, players do not need to care about how the mecha operates, nor which actions, or which systems of the mecha are required to participate. They only need to control their bodies.

The faster the player moves, the faster the mecha will move, the longer the steps they take when moving, the longer the mecha's stride will be, and vice versa.

However, using brainwave access is not possible, just like when Mu Chen first started driving the N62. At that time, he could not fully control the mecha in detail through mental power, and could only use pre-set programs to control the mecha. A's control.

When the N62 was moving at that time, the distance, speed, and even the output power of the mecha engine did not change at all.

Even if he later discovered this problem and made a remedy, the effect was actually very limited. After all, how many mecha actions could he preset in the mecha's intelligent system?

The problem he encountered at the beginning was actually a common problem encountered by machine combat players who use brainwave access.

For players with brainwave access who cannot use their mental power to fully control their mecha, raising their hands at a 30-degree angle and raising their hands at a 50-degree angle are two completely different actions. If they suddenly need to raise their mecha's arm, From a 45 degree angle?

Well, it might take them a few minutes to reprogram the mecha into a new action mode.

But for action simulation players, these are not problems at all. It is nothing more than raising their hands more and less.

No need to look at others, Liu Yimian and Tuhao Ge, who are currently beside Mu Chen, are actually typical representatives of these two models.

Liu Yimian is undoubtedly a top player. When he first saw him using the brainwave access cabin, Mu Chen was a little surprised, because if he remembered correctly, Liu Yimian should have used it when he won the first championship. Is it an action simulation? After all, there were no brainwave access devices at that time.

But after the personal test just now, Mu Chen also guessed why Liu Yimian made such a change. He probably also noticed that as his strength increased, the action simulation mode had begun to limit his performance.

And with the strength of the wealthy man, especially his obviously untalented mental power, if he had to use the brainwave access mode to play the game, the strength he could display would probably not be half of what he is now.

After coming out of the action simulation game room, Mu Chen took off his force feedback equipment and felt that he was already sweating.

He shook his head. Using this thing consumes too much energy. He went in for less than ten minutes, and he didn't engage in any fierce battles. He was already sweating. He could play for hours without getting tired. Down?

This thing is good for exercising, Mu Chen thought after taking a look at the wealthy man's strong figure.

"How about it? Can you get used to it?"

Watching Mu Chen come out of the action simulation game room, Liu Yimian, who had completed the test, asked with a smile.

Mu Chen also smiled and said, "It's not bad, but it's a bit too exhausting."

"If you practice for a while, you should be able to adapt to it. The pressure you endure when driving a real mecha, even a low-level one, is dozens of times greater than this."

"Oh, is the real mecha cockpit much different from this one?" Mu Chen asked curiously.

"It's basically the same, except for the pressure inside."

Mu Chen nodded. Liu Yimian's statement was similar to what he had understood before, but he didn't pay much attention to it. Anyway, he was just playing a game and never thought about becoming a mecha warrior.

In this regard, his and Liu Yimian's pursuits are obviously different.

Although Liu Yimian didn't say it clearly, Muchen could feel that since the last setback, he had been holding his breath and wanted to prove himself.

Of course, this kind of proof is not in the game. He believes that one day, Liu Yimian will drive a real mecha and appear in front of everyone.

"Will using brainwave access help you pilot a mecha?" Mu Chen asked again.

Liu Yimian knew that he was not asking about games, so he moved his shoulders and said pointedly: "Games have kept pace with the times, how can they lag behind in reality?"

The two chatted for a few words, and then everyone quit the game.

After testing, the equipment showed no problems at all, and Mu Chen began to officially perform his duties as captain.


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