Then Walt said: "I know there will be a lot of copyright issues, but I hope that if there are visitors from other worlds, they can come to Disney World to visit."
"But you know they can't take away any merchandise."
"It doesn't matter, even if there is no memory."
Schiller narrowed his eyes and continued to stare at Walt. After Walt hesitated for a moment, he sighed and said, "Well, my existence is closely related to Disney World. The statue you found is actually the source of my power. "
"Just as you get emotions from psychotherapy with superheroes, I also need the emotional energy of these superheroes, especially those who are lonely, tired, and lack the innocence of their souls."
Can Schiller not know who he is referring to? It seems that Batman cannot escape wearing Mickey Mouse ears, and the only good news is that these ears can make bat sounds.
"I have no objection." Schiller then looked at the others. The other three didn't care where the visitors were going, so they agreed.
After finishing the initial appeal, of course, it begins to show its own strength. Party A shows its strong financial resources, and Party B shows its ability to complete the contract.
The old Loki gently unfolded the book in his hand, which was filled with dense words. As soon as young Loki's eyes fell on the book, he saw one after another in the endless starry sky. A bubble-like universe.
Every story in the book represents a universe, and in every bubble of the universe there are the joys and sorrows, struggles and development of countless lives, some full of life and some lifeless.
Observing all this from the perspective of a bystander, you can feel the mystery of all things, which is a completely different experience from simply listening or watching stories.
"I have been reading those repetitive stories for so long that my creations cannot completely break out of the existing framework." The old Loki let out a deep sigh and said: "I urgently need fresher plots to give me new creations. inspiration."
"Does your power depend on this?" Young Loki asked curiously.
The old Loki opened his old eyes, looked at his young self in front of him and said: "You are confused about the power you once had. You don't understand where it comes from, but all power comes from believing."
"People believe in stories and believe that the plot in the story happened somewhere in the vast universe, so they draw power from it. This is intended to be a deception."
"The better they are at deceiving their own race, the more emotional power they can gain from the stories they make up, making them more tenacious. Gods, virtues, rules, ideals, every belief they have is A source of strength.”
Loki seemed a little fascinated, and he instinctively continued: "So the power of brilliance that suddenly descended on me is also some kind of belief. What do they believe in?"
The old Loki was silent, and Loki was still in deep doubt, but the old Loki undoubtedly showed him his power, and that power made Loki feel deeply fascinated.
Next, it was Schiller's turn to show their plans. Just like bidding, they must come up with a plan. They also have plans for the new version of the fighting world.
Nick took out a small projector, placed it on the table, and flicked the switch, and the complete plan was projected on it.
"First of all, we still take the premise of not disturbing the normal life of life in various universes. The game will be played in the dreamland and will not take up real time. We have tested it in advance and it is feasible."
"Secondly, what you get in the game will only be knowledge and insight, but it will not affect the actual power of the contestants' universe. We do not provide any rewards for energy and ability. We encourage contestants from various universes to communicate with each other and obtain more information. Wider exposure and more knowledge.”
"And the death elimination in the game will not cause any harm to the body in reality, but the death process is real and will have a certain impact on the spirit. We will completely and clearly mark this information on the participation consent form. Participants You must agree to this item before you can enter the fighting world."
Walter nodded, and then raised his own question: "What about minors? If you want to expand the selection of contestants, it will inevitably involve minors or people with less than full mental capacity."
"The new fighting world will have complete classification rules." Schiller stretched out his hands and gestured and said: "There are different game events for contestants of different ages. Such classifications will be strictly implemented, and statistics Both physical and mental parameters are used to prevent players of Immortals or other races from suffering unnecessary harm."
"However, there are still elements of violence in games rated for low age groups. We will carefully screen the abilities of the contestants and obtain the consent of their guardians before doing so. We will give the guardians full viewing rights and terminate the competition at any time to ensure that they will not Being hurt unnecessarily.”
Walter thought for a while and nodded. Of course he also understood that there were not only ordinary human children in this world.
He is not referring to mental or physical frailty, but he understands that not all children can grow up to adulthood in the warm embrace of their parents.
For this flower in the greenhouse, participating in a game with violent elements is simply persecution, but for many less fortunate children struggling on the edge of survival, perhaps this is their only chance to change their destiny.
"The new fighting world will be divided into two parts, the competition part and the tour part. The basic operating logic is that contestants must participate in various competitions in the fighting world and earn points in exchange for tickets to visit other universes."
"The spectator rules are the same as before. Once you have the basic points, you can choose to spectator. However, in the new version of Doujie, you can either choose to spectator the game or the tour."
"The betting rules for spectator games are the same as before. The points of the eliminated players go into the prize pool, and spectators spend their points to draw draws, or place bets as required during the game."
"The spectator tour adopts a goal reward system. Three goals are randomly refreshed before the start of the tour. All bystanders vote. The goals selected by the vote will become the goals that contestants participating in the tour need to complete."
"If the goal is completed, all votes will be converted into points. If the goal is not completed, the votes will be invalid and no points will be deducted."
"The votes are doubled depending on the difficulty of the target. Green targets are not doubled, blue targets are doubled, purple targets are tripled, and orange targets are doubled."
"Sub-objectives are optional during the game, and you need to spend points to purchase votes. The doubling rules are the same as above. Bystanders may not choose the sub-objectives. If all bystanders do not vote, the sub-objectives will be invalid and will not be released to the tour participants."
Walt Disney listened very attentively and was obviously very interested in this kind of rules. He said: "This sounds like some kind of video game. I heard the children who came to the park said that they would have many tasks. Complete the goal, and you will be rewarded if you complete it. If you do not complete it, you may not be able to defeat the monsters behind you."
"That's right, this is an instant reward mechanism." Schiller nodded and said: "We will display the rewards in real time on the goals of the side tasks. These rewards are usually not points, but can help visitors get more information." Achieve the main objectives well, just like a role-playing game."
"For example, if someone's main mission goal is to defeat an enemy, then the reward for the side mission will be a certain weapon, but even if you don't complete this mission, there are other ways to complete the main goal."
"But you said that it would not affect the normal operation of the world as much as possible." Walt immediately caught the loophole in their words and said: "If you really arrange for tourists to kill an important person, I am afraid that the universe The gods would not agree."
"So the mission goal we set is almost never an assassination." Schiller shook his head and said: "Even if it is, the assassination target is an extra we hired, not an important figure in this universe that will affect the storyline."
“Most of the goals are to survive or obtain certain items, and the standard for obtaining them is to just encounter them, not take them away, or join a team to help someone, or even go on an adventure somewhere or crack a secret. "
"It seems that this is your highlight." Walter smiled and said, "It sounds like it takes up a lot of memory."
"That's why we need a strong enough ally." Nick also smiled and said: "Both worlds are the same, because as long as the person who endorses us is strong enough, even if some trouble occurs, there will be a way to end it."
"You sound confident."
"This is a perfect opportunity to spread influence, isn't it?" Strange pointed out: "Actually, these gods don't care whether the universe will be destroyed. Even if we cause a catastrophe, compared with the effect of the program, the survival of the universe has nothing to do with it. unimportant."
"You're on to the point." Walt nodded and said, "We often say that bad guys should get the punishment they deserve, but if you put it in a cartoon, the worst person is the director, because we are the ones who let these bad guys do this. of."
"We create a character in the virtual world and kill him, usually for plot needs. If every virtual world is real, the creator is the cruelest executioner."
"But even in these virtual worlds, you still have the right to freely manipulate the stories you create, without caring about how many people you have killed in the virtual world." Walter shook his head slightly and said, "In this case, it doesn't matter. There’s no need to blame those gods for being ruthless.”
"It's a pity that you are now a part of the story. You chose it yourself," Schiller said.
"So I accept death calmly. When the story disappears, I will disappear." Walter shrugged, then curled his lips as if thinking of something and said, "But some people just don't accept their fate."
"The remaining parts are the mall and the forum." Nick said again: "Regarding the categories sold in the mall, we have had very careful discussions and feel that we should still sell some props that are beneficial to the game and tasks, but we can only For use in the fighting world, the specific terms are still being drawn up.”
"As for the forum, it can still only be used in the fighting world. Considering that there are many peers, the forum section will be divided into visible to some people and visible to the public."
"And..." Loki stretched out a finger and said: "The public forum has a limit on the number of comments per day. It is strictly forbidden to swipe the screen and flood the forum. We will hire dedicated personnel to maintain it to prevent certain groups from conducting access attacks."
"Of course, you need to use points to send pictures and files." Schiller nodded and said: "In a sense, it replaces the mall exchange technology and is more open, transparent and fair."
"At the same time, there will be a stamina system, achievement system, and daily mission system. In the future, contestants' fighting skills and regular regional and cosmic events will also be opened."
The four of them made a lot of introductions here and there, and then they began to read the detailed plan together. It took almost ten hours to finalize all the details before finally ending the negotiation. It could be regarded as a feast for the guests and the host.
After the other three stood up and left the room, Schiller remained at the end. He turned to look at Walter and asked, "Did you tell OAA the news about Dr. Anatoly? How did you know?"
Walt shook his head and said, "God told me."
This is a common English expression for "I don't want to say," but Schiller didn't know if it was true.
Before leaving, Walter looked at Schiller's back and said: "It seems that you are not as careless about the truth as you show, but maybe you can try to treat this place as a wonderful dream."
"Do you think this world is fake?"
"No, what I want to say is that dreams always wake up."
"Then whose dream is this?"
"You should ask what ended the dream."
Schiller looked back at Walter, who stared back at him, and said, "You know that, don't you?"
Schiller turned and left in silence.
What finally appeared in front of his eyes were the fragments of cannonballs falling in a bloody mess accompanied by countless secrets.
Returning to Doujie
But instead of writing big events, I’ll break them into small units.
(End of chapter)