She could tell that Gu Henzhi was not the kind of guy who followed the rules, and Gu Henzhi had never hidden this fact.
If you want to be a qualified commander, you cannot stick to the rules when it comes to tactics. The method through which the final victory is achieved, or how to achieve the goal at the minimum cost, is what a commander needs to pay attention to.
In this aspect, she had felt it since she first met Gu Henzhi.
Even though there was a professional conductor among their current opponents, Shen Mian naturally felt that Gu Henzhi was more reliable in comparison, even if what he said might sound a little bit... …special.
Based on what Gu Henzhi said just now, Shen Mian always felt that she had vaguely grasped something, but she also felt that her guess was a bit outrageous.
As for the "heart of the city" they are looking for...
"If our conjectures are consistent, perhaps the clues to the 'Heart of the City' are indeed near the Century Tower. Our opponents don't know if they will get there before us. We can guess that Taniji Takeshi's reaction was because of his reaction to him. We are familiar enough, but the opponent now has another teammate, and he is a variable for us."
Although Shen Mian expressed her expectations for Gu Henzhi's method, she still kept herself calm.
"Indeed, so the 'heart of the city' is also very important to us. Starting with the communication system is the key to winning this game." Gu Henzhi's voice was very calm.
“So the question is, what do you think the heart of the city should be?”
Shen Mian's voice suddenly rose slightly, with an obvious smile in her eyes, as if she wanted the other party to give a standard answer, and then see if she and his ideas were consistent.
In fact, after excluding the "correct answers" they thought Gu Zhiwu thought, there was not much information left on the advertising picture.
Therefore, when Gu Henzhi opened his mouth and said a word, the smile on Shen Mian's face couldn't help but deepen.
At least now she can be sure that the two of them should have the same thinking when it comes to cooperation.
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Games on StarNet usually have strict time limits. After all, this holographic simulation game experience is easy to get addicted to, and some people may even confuse it with the real world.
What's even more frightening is that some people will put their lives in the virtual world and escape from reality.
Based on this, the empire stipulated that all games on the Star Network have an "anti-addiction system", which resulted in the game time being limited from the beginning.
If you want to stand out in the competition, you must get more points. If you want to get the corresponding points within this time period, you must find and destroy the enemy within a certain time. It is not enough to just run away from the encounter with the other person.
Therefore, although Gu Zhiwu told his teammates to split up to find the heart of the city, he also agreed that if he did not find it within the specified time, he would adopt a second plan to join forces to find the opponent and gain more points. This is destined to mean that even if they act separately, they will not be too far apart.
At least, the two of them had reached a consensus that the "Heart of the City" should be near the Century Tower, so as soon as they made this decision, they set off for their destination.
Because it is a two-player mode, the scale of the entire map is not as grand as that of a multi-player team.
Even though their journey was not as smooth as that of Gu Henzhi and Shen Mian, and they were chased by "robots" from time to time for violating traffic rules, they still reached their destination first.
Gu Zhiwu looked up and saw that the words "Century Building" were not very obvious.
It must have been a long time ago, and the city was destroyed into what it is now by unknown wars or accidents. At a corner of a building that seemed to have been cut in half, he found a building that had almost lost all its color. A few big characters read "Century Building".
If you don't look carefully, it's even easy to miss.
The most difficult part of this dungeon is actually that you have to explore the city map entirely on your own.
So when Gu Zhiwu discovered the location of the "Century Building", he quickly explained the situation to his teammates.
"I'll try to go inside and take a look. When you arrive soon, first confirm the surrounding situation and look for any relevant clues, or whether it can support whether the so-called 'heart of the city' refers to our guess. That way."
The setting that they are all robots and that the robots in the city will attack any living thing always reminds him of some games he has played before. There are probably people in this city, otherwise the machines will How do we judge the difference between ourselves and living creatures?
Regarding this, his teammates also thought the same way: "Judging from the advertisement you described and past experience, it is not impossible to incorporate other story backgrounds into the game. In the two-player mode, in addition to the confrontation between the two sides, , abiding by the hidden rules of the game is also one of the important things..."
At this point, he has some similarities with Gu Zhiwu.
The "heart of the city" that the game needs to find is likely to refer to the existence of "human beings".
Cities are built by humans. If humans are left behind, it is like losing their heart. Perhaps the people in this city did not disappear, but hid somewhere where the robots could not find them.
In this way, the search task will naturally not be very easy. But this is also in line with the habits of game developers.
If you find humans hiding in the city, two camps will appear, humans and machines... This is in line with their habit of continuing to use the same copy to provide different games.
As for game companies, it costs a lot of money to develop a copy.
Then it would be best if the same map and copy could be reused and used multiple times.
Thinking about it this way, the two of them felt that their own idea should be the correct answer.
The two of them have been exposed to a lot of games on a daily basis and can be regarded as experienced players.
When both of them feel that this is the case at the same time, then the answer is naturally guaranteed. However, to be on the safe side, they still hope to have some evidence to prove their point of view before finding the "Heart of the City".
Why did you give up points first and choose Heart of the City? It was just because you could gain more points by gaining points from your opponent and winning.
And their goal is to win the game.
After all, for Gu Zhiwu, the prize money for winning the game is really exciting!
That was thousands of times more than the star coins earned from Gu Henzhi!
(End of chapter)