This Is Not a Bug but a Game Feature
Chapter 442 - 274: Galaxy Set_2
"Fight, awesome!"
After throwing several Heavy Punches in a row, Zhao Yunlong finally felt the greatest pleasure brought by the Galaxy Set.
The sense of immersion is really strong, isn’t it?
It’s like when you play a shooting game and you drag the mouse to aim, is that experience as realistic as aiming with a "realistic gun"?
And during this process, you occasionally use voice commands to call out your "Emperor’s Weapon" or "Extreme Sublimation" status skills; the experience is simply indescribable.
Outsiders might think it’s very cringe, like a madman who escaped from a mental hospital.
But in Zhao Yunlong’s eyes, just this brand-new fighting game experience is worth the ticket.
Not to mention, the Galaxy Peripheral Set is also equipped with sensors and vibration feedback devices.
That means, even when you are punching the air, when your game character hits the target, the hand that threw the punch can feel a slight force feedback vibration.
Now, there’s feedback from the hit!
Who dares to say that the fighting sensation of "Star Emperor" is poor, and that it’s a disgrace to fighting games? Doesn’t this fighting sensation outperform a bunch of fighting games?
The testing is almost done.
It’s not that Zhao Yunlong doesn’t want to continue testing, but mainly because his opponent is already low on health, and one more punch from him would lay them out on the ground, so he can’t continue testing the feedback from hits.
Next, what needs to be done is to stand there and "take hits," allowing the opponent to attack him to see how the feedback from being hit is handled.
After typing to communicate with the opponent, soon the opponent activated their status skill, summoned an Emperor’s Weapon, activated a Special Physique, and began to attack Zhao Yunlong, who was fully defending.
"Damn, not bad!"
During the beating, feeling the vibrations from parts like the vest, belt, and leg straps, along with hitting sound effects like "bang, pop," Zhao Yunlong was quite satisfied.
Enough!
Just based on his subjective feelings, the sensitivity and low latency of the Galaxy Set are worth the price.
Not to mention that playing "Star Emperor 2" with the Galaxy Set is truly satisfying and exhilarating, providing a strange joy of turning a fantasy into reality, becoming a Venerable Great Emperor.
"Okay, thank you!"
After saying goodbye to this kind stranger, now somewhat familiar with how to release each skill, Zhao Yunlong decided to be bolder and directly head to the Path to Immortality for some actual combat.
Simulation testing is ultimately just simulation, and matching games are no match for the pressure of the Path to Immortality! For testing, you must test in a high-pressure environment!
"Match Successful!"
Accompanied by a pop-up reminder, Zhao Yunlong successfully entered the Path to Immortality match.
This is different from previous matches; in matching games, everyone plays more relaxed and for fun, not pushing too hard, and the desire to operate is not as intense.
But what kind of environment is the Path to Immortality?
Since the previous "Star Emperor," the Path to Immortality has been known for being cruel and bloody; those lacking in strength yet treading the Path to Immortality must either leave their graphics card or their life!
The Path to Immortality in "Star Emperor 2" is equally cruel and merciless because, even now, many players still use average computer configurations, and not everyone can afford top-tier graphics cards.
This means that the Path to Immortality remains quite dangerous, especially for those using mid to low-end graphics cards who dare to enter, dare to die...
"No wonder it’s the Path to Immortality!"
Even during the countdown preparation, Zhao Yunlong saw his opponent call out an Emperor’s Weapon, activate a Special Physique, and even start Extreme Sublimation, surrounded by a hazy golden mist.
All I can say is, this is too powerful, bro!
The risk of battling the Path to Immortality is indeed not low; meeting with Extreme Sublimation is quite a greeting, but how can ordinary people handle this?
Let’s just say, the preparation countdown hasn’t even ended, and now activating Extreme Sublimation, buddy, there’s no need to be this tense and desperate, right?
"This is putting me on a pedestal!"
Zhao Yunlong couldn’t help but laugh and cry, not expecting the Path to Immortality in the sequel to be as terrifyingly bloody as the first game.
Forget it, the opponent already started with Extreme Sublimation; it would be ungentlemanly not to follow suit, and without Extreme Sublimation, he would probably be beaten to death in two punches by the opponent.
To be cautious, he’d better activate it!
After all, the opponent activated Extreme Sublimation first, he activated it later, so there’s no loss either way.
"Buzzzzz!"
The two on the Path to Immortality, opening with Extreme Sublimation, fought fiercely, almost erasing even the path of the Great Way.
And at this time, Zhao Yunlong heard the dull sound of fans from inside the case, suddenly realizing that unknowingly, they had exchanged almost fifty moves.
Everyone knows!
Since the introduction of Extreme Sublimation, there have been few natural endings; either the opponent is defeated, or the opponent blows their video memory and wins the game.
The problem that existed in the first "Star Emperor" still exists in the sequel, though slightly improved but still present.
The longer the match duration, players might be able to hold on, and their health may be decent, but the computer might not withstand it.
And now, both parties, under Extreme Sublimation, are evenly matched, with low hit rates on key skills, having dragged out fifty moves without a winner, and Zhao Yunlong’s computer is nearing its limits.
There’s no choice but to go all out!
The opponent doesn’t seem too anxious at the moment, but Zhao Yunlong is.
He doesn’t dare to gamble whether his game crashes first or the opponent’s does; anyway, preparing for the worst, if he wants to win, he can only go all out...
But the opponent is cunning, seemingly noticing Zhao Yunlong’s urgency, applying significant pressure in the attack, then suddenly switching to a defensive stance and showcasing excellent positioning.
"It’s over!"
Realizing the opponent is a clever expert, Zhao Yunlong hears the increasingly piercing hum from the case and sighs deeply.
If nothing unexpected happens, this match is over!
The opponent activated Extreme Sublimation first, and he activated it later; this was originally a huge advantage, but he underestimated the intensity of the Path to Immortality in "Star Emperor 2."
He thought with his computer configuration, he could play ranked matches like a pro, so fighting on the Path to Immortality should be easy.
Who would have thought the Path to Immortality would still be this cruel and bloody; holding out for fifty moves is barely sustainable...
The hum is getting louder!
Soon after, as Zhao Yunlong threw a punch, a window suddenly popped up on the 32-inch computer screen.
[ "Star Emperor 2" Not Responding ]
Done!
The game indeed crashed.
This is not surprising at all; it was already anticipated. Also, with "Star Emperor," crashes are nothing new to Zhao Yunlong.
Are you kidding!
Who hasn’t experienced crashes playing this game?
Even in the GAL League, similar comical scenes occurred where a Sony Team player crashed during a match, forcing a pause from the referee.
Oh right, after reconnecting post-pause, the player still lost...
Professional players can call for a timeout and wait for a reconnect when encountering crashes, but ordinary players can’t.
In general, when encountering a crash, everyone defaults to acknowledging their computer configuration is not as good as their opponent’s; they simply blame themselves for not holding out longer, not letting the opponent fully exert their strength, so surrendering is considered fair.
Reconnect?
Don’t be ridiculous, with Tianba Studio’s potato servers, and no one calling for a pause for you, by the time you reconnect, the match is long over.
This time is no exception... huh?
When Zhao Yunlong reentered the game with resignation, accepting his defeat, he was surprised to find his vest was vibrating?
Moreover, the vibration was intermittent, not continuous, just like in a normal match after taking several punches, giving the equivalent hit feedback.
However...
Wasn’t the previous match already over? How can it still be hitting him?
While Zhao Yunlong was puzzled, suspecting a malfunction with the Galaxy Set, the gloves also had hit feedback.
Something just bought, broken already?
Frustrated, Zhao Yunlong kicked the packaging box hard, feeling he was such a fool to spend hundreds of bucks on this junk.
Fell for a big scam... huh?
Wait!
When he kicked the box just now, the strap on his calf actually had hit feedback and vibration?