Chapter 1 How Real Can a 100% True Game Be?
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"...How real is a 100 percent immersive game?"
Earth, a computer lab at a university.
Ye Wei's first thought upon seeing the chat message wasn't the game itself, but blinding righteousness.
Or to be more precise, the sight of his modded-to-the-max "Maiden Scrolls V" and over 100 personally customized wives springing to life from saved game files.
If we went into any more detail, he might lose his account.
His chat nickname was "Gets up a dozen times a night," but due to its length and lack of decorum, the group bros just called him Night Ten.
"It's exactly as real as it sounds."
"Visual, auditory, olfactory, tactile, gustatory senses... all are as real as in the real world, the flow of time in the game world is 1:1 with the real world, with about a 12-hour time difference, and because the underlying technology interferes with dreams, playing the game is essentially equivalent to sleeping."
The bro who tapped out these lines went by the simple and serious nickname "Light."
This earnest single-character nickname clashed with the group's name "Cattle and Horses Club," so group mates occasionally called him "Ultraman," "Gaia," or even started referring to him with respect or as awesome.