"Has there been a change in the update schedule?" Gu Shanhai looked at the latest announcent, not knowing what to say.
Originally, it was updated once a month, but now it has beco once a year, with each update lasting ten days.
However, the ti ratio during the update period is still one day equals ten days.
Gu Shanhai suspected it was due to his random ddling.
The different ti ratio was a result of the world suppressing itself, causing it to run slower.
"Well, it's not without its gains. At least it can be confird that the 'Civilization Road' has limited self-check and self-update capabilities, even its response thods are limited, appearing very slow and rigid."
This is quite normal; it's a virtual platform ford by a group of rules, all running according to the program, and rarely does out-of-bounds tricks appear.
Thus, it requires flexible humans to act as players to compensate for its rigid shortcomings.
Perhaps this is why this world can quickly rise through 'Civilization Road' and player intervention.
However, correspondingly, there are quite a few shortcomings, such as the concept of ti. For 'Civilization Road', updating once a month previously was already considered extrely frequent, and most updates weren't to patch bugs or add content, but more to speed up ti.
As for why the updates have been extended now, Gu Shanhai suspected it was due to detecting an internal invasion. If the update occurs at such a frequency, it might allow the invader to gain access to the core code of 'Civilization Road', causing it to mutate.
High-intensity self-check might uncover Gu Shanhai's traces, but correspondingly, Gu Shanhai could also obtain more data to further gain 'Civilization Road's' authority.
It was upon discovering this point that the ti was changed.
During this year's tifra, 'Civilization Road' won't just watch idly, but will be upgrading its firewall, antivirus software, and various programs to further resist Gu Shanhai's invasion.
During the year's halt in updates, 'Civilization Road' shifted its strategy from focusing on players to focusing on itself.
Gu Shanhai has already noticed the data changes, reducing most player support and instead reinforcing the internal system.
"This isn't good news for ." Although Gu Shanhai was prepared for the change in 'Civilization Road', seeing it in reality still left him sowhat helpless.
This thing is rigid, no doubt, but it won't blindly follow a flawed plan. Once it shifts strategy to internal improvent, further control by Gu Shanhai becos extrely difficult.
This could also be considered an update, though it's not aid at players but the ga itself, not publicly announced and featuring a lengthy process and duration.
If it truly never changed, then 'Civilization Road' would have failed long ago; it's through gradual self-checks and optimizations that it has developed to this extent.
"Fortunately, not all the news is bad. As 'Civilization Road' begins self-check optimization and upgrades, attention on players naturally reduces accordingly."
The possibility of handling both aspects simultaneously is quite small; if it had such capability, it wouldn't need to delay ga updates. Clearly, it lacks the resources and can only choose one direction to develop.
This allows Gu Shanhai's plan targeting players to proceed more smoothly.
"Actually, it can't be ruled out that this is 'Civilization Road's' deliberate bait, presenting a false scenario to lure to deal with players, and then capture along the way."
Gu Shanhai thought this over and considered the possibility.
There is indeed a chance, although it's low, given 'Civilization Road's' rigid nature, rarely performing clever maneuvers, and it wouldn't jeopardize itself for trapping purposes.
If it truly did so, it would not only use players as bait but also expose itself.
"Whether it's a trap or not, I'll make a move first." Gu Shanhai didn't care much; dealing with players, even if it's a trap, he can most likely drag it down along the way.
If it were an ordinary fish, it indeed might be caught by the other party, but Gu Shanhai is no fish; the other party can't catch him.
"Better make so preparations in advance."
Gu Shanhai looked at the player ga list in his hand, which was incomplete.
It wasn't that the Player Managent Bureau had a problem with their materials, but because so players remained hidden and low-key, even with strong power and wealth, they did nothing significant, so they weren't detected by the Player Managent Bureau.
The Player Managent Bureau isn't all-knowing, omissions are quite normal.
Thus, the list he holds doesn't match the number of players in 'Civilization Road.'
It's not a shortage; rather, there are extras.
This indicates so people who aren't players mixed in, likely due to an error in judgent by the Player Managent Bureau.
The remaining detection device of the realm isn't foolproof; it can't be 100% accurate. So areas with slightly active inert energy environnts might be mistaken for player traces, but they really aren't.
Inert energy indeed exists in the larger environnt; there will inevitably be so differences. These regions in the Immortal World belong to areas rich in spiritual energy.
Yet, in this world, it serves no purpose, like a lazy person turning over in bed; it's considered quite industrious for him.
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