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??Chapter 712: 711. Principles of Computer Network Communication_1

Chapter 712: 711. Principles of Computer Network Communication_1

“… It’s roughly that kind of model.”

Only Knows a Bit wasn’t sure if this was an assessnt for him or sothing else, but no matter how he thought about it, explaining computer communication principles in a fantasy world seed out of place.

Moreover, Only Knows a Bit wasn’t exactly an expert in this area. Although he had taken this course in university, he didn’t delve deeper afterward. Popular science, in most cases, is about qualitatively interpreting concepts. After all, if you start reciting those detailed numbers and formula calculations in videos, you’re sure to scare away the majority of viewers.

But this mage looked like he wouldn’t be satisfied with just superficial popular science.

“… So, in the network, each, uh, device is a node that can store knowledge and also transmit it to other devices?”

Joester still seed a bit uneasy using these modern terms, murmuring to himself.

“The original network was indeed designed like that, but most of what we use now relies on a server-based model, where the information is stored on servers and requested when needed,”

Only Knows a Bit explained.

“So, it’s actually possible to have all knowledge stored online, and then call upon it when needed?”

Joester felt like he was beginning to understand sothing.

“Of course, it’s possible, but it requires very fast network speed, uh, that is the communication speed between the server and the devices. If it’s too slow and not responsive enough, it will be very difficult to use,”

Only Knows a Bit glanced at Lu Ban.

This guy couldn’t possibly be testing players on this kind of knowledge in the ga, could he?

But on second thought, this ga was so lifelike, if a real-world survival expert or a construction specialist ca in, they might indeed be able to expedite settlent building.

“If you need specifics, I can look it up when I have so ti.”

Only Knows a Bit could only respond that way.

“Alright, you can look it up when you have so ti.”

Lu Ban let the other party leave, but before he did, he pondered for a mont.

“Baron, why not let him stay and help Joester with the research.”

“Of course,”

Baron Gerro, listening to what the player had said earlier, honestly hadn’t understood a word, but it sounded very impressive to him.

These players seed genuinely quite capable, one after the other. As the lord here, he even felt a bit threatened, as these people could easily hang him if they joined forces.

But seeing Joester so energized for once, Baron Gerro thought it was all worth it.

“Uh, Only Knows a Bit, I now appoint you as my advisor and bestow upon you the title of Knight Bachelor.”

He placed his hand on the player’s shoulder, performing a simple knighting ceremony.

Only Knows a Bit didn’t know much about the etiquette, but he felt sohow more formidable.

“Knight Bachelor…”

He left the room and imdiately logged off.

Taking off his helt, this popular science YouTuber didn’t say anything and simply posted an update.

[It’s freaking amazing, I was taken to answer a few questions, and just like that, I beca a Knight Bachelor, this ga is just too strong!]

After posting the update, he imdiately went online to search for information about computer networks, preparing to give the mage a supplentary lesson.

Simultaneously, he also checked what other players had been posting while offline, waiting for their devices to charge.

[Holy shit, this ga is so exhilarating! A couple of us went to challenge the monsters in the forest, and we got killed all afternoon. It’s exhilarating, but for so reason, I kind of feel like going back for more.]

[I saw soone helping people farm and even getting rewards for it. Are the hidden quest lines in this ga really that complicated?]

[Let

tell you, Soul Summoning Night is just weak sauce compared to this ga, alright? This light, this water, this soil, they’re not even on the sa level!]

[I’ve been farming in the ga all afternoon, and I still want more. How do I fix this? Don’t make

go back, I still want to farm!]

[I’ve been researching data about the Night Country, and there’s sothing special about this ti point. I suspect not even Mages would exist, and the Gray Tower probably wasn’t even built yet. Our main quest should be fighting the Demonic Tide, but without magic, how can we fight those creatures?]

[Don’t tell

we’re actually going to have to help build the Gray Tower?]

[Damn, now that you ntion it, I’m getting a sense of epicness.]

Only Knows a Bit observed their comnts—most players were still figuring out how to play the ga.

In most gas, you’re told what to do, and in so of the simpler ones, you can only do what the planners have set out for you.

Open-world gas, on the other hand, grant a lot of freedom, with sandbox gas offering even more.

In such gas, so players feel lost and don’t know what to do; they feel like they can do anything, but at the sa ti, they don’t want to do anything.

Having the freedom to do as you please is much harder than following a set topic.

The biggest problem here is actually feedback.

In an overly open world, the feedback from a player’s actions is minimal, and after playing for a while, if players feel like they haven’t achieved anything, it becos hard for them to continue. Or if the feedback is too monotonous, it can also lead to fatigue.

But so players adapt well to this style, finding their own things to do. These players, even in ordinary gaming, like to dive deep and find unique ways to play, and they think the ga is incredibly aweso.

This is one of the reasons for the polarized opinions on open-world gas. Those who like it really love it, spending thousands of hours in the ga, while those who don’t, quit after ten minutes and ask for a refund.

But if you ask Only Knows a Bit, those are all just excuses.

As long as the ga is fun, even peeing to pile up sand is entertaining.

If a ga is boring, no matter how good the graphics or how high the freedom, it’s not going to be enjoyable.

After getting his material ready, Only Knows a Bit imdiately put on his helt and returned to the ga.

He appeared in the Baron’s Mansion courtyard and saw the chickens being raised there.

He imdiately kept his distance, afraid that if he stepped on one chicken, the whole town would chase him down.

Only Knows a Bit walked into the house and found Joester still seriously working on computer networking. Just as he was about to speak, he saw the young Mage lift his head and look toward him.

“You’re just in ti. I have an idea about what you said before. How about we treat every device connected to the network, say a Mage, as a node? Each person can bear so Pollution while gaining knowledge. In this way, the more people who join the Magic Network, the more we can share the Pollution. What do you think?”

Joester asked eagerly.

“Huh?”

Only Knows a Bit’s brain quickly flashed through the docunts he had just reviewed.

Was the Mage talking about the concept of distributed cloud computing?

How much ti had passed already? ? ?

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