Cthulhu Corrosion: Another World Rescue Plan

Chapter 310: Rest Mode for Sick Players (Part 2)

After playing for a few days, Yang Ye, or Changbanpo Yichuanqi, finally had enough understanding of the game's recuperation mode.

The anti-addiction system of this game should be based on the login baseline drawn according to the normal data of healthy people. People like him who suffer from illness every day will naturally fluctuate up and down this baseline. When logging in, they may still be on the baseline, and they may be ejected from the game in the next second due to a slight fluctuation in health values.

The physical feeling of frequent online and offline must be terrible. Basically, for people like them who have no chance of improvement, it is equivalent to a direct rejection. Not to mention that the quota and monthly card they paid for were wasted, the most important thing is that they can't experience the feeling of regaining health in the game.

Perhaps it is precisely because of this that the game production team has created a recuperation mode.

According to the description of the system, this recuperation mode should record data indicators like him that are indeed not very healthy for normal people, but completely meet the "healthy" normality for patients.

As long as there is no excessive decline compared with his own indicators, the system will determine that his health level meets the login standards.

Of course, for the game company, this actually lowers the standard of players' play. Although the corresponding recuperation mode restricts the sick players from engaging in or playing projects that consume their spirit or cause severe emotional fluctuations and physical fatigue, in the eyes of outsiders who are unaware or deliberately making trouble, this move is equivalent to letting a group of patients into the amusement park and only restricting them from playing pirate ships and roller coasters. Just "letting them into the game" will cause huge risks to the game company.

"That's why there is a self-proving video..." Changbanpo Yichuanqi finally understood the game company's move.

This is equivalent to the player submitting a video version of the life and death statement to the game company. Regardless of whether it can be confirmed in court, with this kind of thing, the players themselves or the family members of some players who want to cause trouble have to weigh it themselves and take a break.

I have to say that there are too many cases of "you are poor and you are right" and "you are weak and you are right". They obviously cannot manage themselves or their children, but they have to blame others who are doing business openly. They can get back the extra game fees, but shouldn't they also return the happiness that the children enjoyed for free?

It seems that normal people nowadays cannot be responsible for their own life and death. They can disown what they said and did when they turn against each other. Obviously, everyone is an adult, but it is outrageous to find another adult to sign a consent form when going to the operating table.

Not to mention that medical disputes are everywhere. He witnessed several of them when he was lying in the hospital for treatment. Practicing medicine and treating diseases is to fight with the god of death. There are too many things that modern science and medicine cannot explain. Doctors and nurses work hard but cannot win. They have to accept their fate if they lose. They have to treat it as consumer rights according to the sale of ordinary commodities...

What's the matter? Do you think going to the hospital is a deal with God to buy your life? You can't just get back all the treatment fees you spent and take the opportunity to make a fortune just because the treatment can't be cured?

Just a life and death statement can allow one to enjoy the experience of a normal person again after falling asleep at night, and have a sound sleep without waking up in pain in the middle of the night. The seven deaths at Changbanpo seems to be a very cost-effective thing.

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