Elf Archer of Life in Another World

Chapter 305 Computing Power and Mana

Mrs. Morgan lay on the ground obediently, leaning against its soft belly, and chatted with York about her experiences during this period.

The twins walked up to the two of them, lifted the corners of their robes and sat on the floor. They lazily fell back into the big mouse's arms, causing Mrs. Morgan to let out a small cry.

"You also need to go offline and rest, right?" Nian Nian looked around, York shook his head, and the twins yawned.

"Didn't we cross the line just now?" Hyde replied, arching back again and sighing comfortably.

"That's only...a few minutes?" Nian Nian thought about it for a moment before saying.

"Suddenly I had a guess, so I went down to calculate and verify it." Jekyll sat up straight and explained seriously.

"Huh?" Nian Nian and York looked at him at the same time.

Jekyll lowered his head, as if he was organizing his words, then raised his head and waved to the other people: "You guys should come and listen too, it might be helpful to everyone."

When all the members of the mercenary group present gathered together, Jekyll turned to look at Dion. Dion understood, and three red roses rotated above everyone's heads, blocking out the exploration and prying eyes of the outside world.

"Nick said before that the more complex the operation, the more mana is consumed. Did you all hear it?" Jekyll considered his opening words.

"Okay, stop talking nonsense," Hyde interrupted impatiently, "We guess that the mana consumed by skills is actually linked to the computing power of performing operations."

"Computing power?"

Although there are no practitioners in computer-related fields present, this term is not unfamiliar to them. Computing power, that is, computing power, is not only a yardstick for measuring the quality of various devices and smart terminals, but also the most important productivity in today's society.

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Storage capacity, transmission capacity and computing power are the three indicators that determine computing power. For the game they are playing in, the source of computing power should be the world's largest cloud server, which is managed by the general manager of the game company to ensure data

High-speed China Unicom and internal security and stability.

The word "computing power?" is a bit new to Niannian. She looked left and right and found that everyone looked thoughtful and a little depressed.

"To explain it simply," Jekyll said patiently, facing Nian Nian, "the world is a collection of data, and the player's behavior is the data instruction. When I want to walk, the information of 'walking' will be captured by the world.

The processing is then fed back to the body in our game.”

Nian Nian stretched out his hands and moved his ten fingers in sequence: "In other words, with such a simple action, I process information at least ten times?"

She then looked at the sitting or lying positions of the people around her, the rolling of their eyes and the subtle changes in facial expressions, and for the first time she felt a sense of awe for the world she was in.

"Each capture, processing and feedback of information may only take a millionth of a second, so we won't feel any obvious delay." Sarah noticed the slight change in her eyes every year and added with a smile.

"In order to create a sense of reality that is no less real than the real world, game companies even allow the world to capture some meaningless actions of players. In addition, there are often thousands of players active at the same time in some large scenes. This calculation

The demand for power is very terrible." Jekyll lamented, seeming a little distressed by this consumption of resources.

"The most frightening thing is," Kraft suddenly interrupted stiffly, "the revenue this game derives from players is simply not enough to bear the cost of such computing power consumption."

Everyone was silent for a moment, and the twins sighed, not sure whether it was Jekyll or Hyde.

"It's enough to have some fun, why are you worrying about the capitalists?" York said with a smile, not unreasonable at all.

"Back to the issue of computing power, our usual actions will not consume mana, but the skills we use will." Dion also used his magnetic voice to attract everyone's attention.

"Is it because these skills violate the laws of the real world? So additional calculations are needed to process them."

A ball of water vapor gathered in Sara's palm, and the water vapor condensed into ice, and then melted into a small waterfall, pouring down from the air, flowing through her fingers and flowing into the earth.

This kind of thing is definitely not something that an ordinary person can do in the real world. Even if every ordinary person knows the three-state changes of water and the changing condition temperature.

"Yes, this also explains why when the same skill is used by different players, not only the effects are different, but the mana consumption is also different." Jekyll nodded.

"Those idiots have too many distracting thoughts in their minds. To use a skill, they have to systematically find effective information from a pile of mud. Naturally, it will be more difficult to process, and the mana consumption will also be high." Hyde lazily gave an example.

"So the problem-solving understanding skills that Nick told me before are to actively provide the system with accurate and effective information for processing, reducing the computing power consumption, which also reduces the mana consumption, and the results will be in line with mine.

Expectation." Nian Nian's mind was spinning rapidly, proving that she was not the "idiot" that Haide said.

"You are so smart!" Jekyll did not hesitate to praise him.

"Why do I think Nick is the smartest?" Nian Nian couldn't be prouder at all. When Nick gave her advice, the twins had not yet joined the mercenary group!

"There is often a thin line between madness and genius." Dion smiled faintly. Others nodded in agreement.

"Then... wasn't something right before you?" Nian Nian looked at Jekyll in confusion. Jekyll had only helped San Chi Shui heal a non-fatal sword wound before, and that was all.

Nearly all the mana, was this person thinking randomly at that time? Too many distracting thoughts?

"This idiot has just directly intervened to operate with cell-level precision. Although the system is still provided with valid information, micro-level operations can easily lead to exponential growth in qualitative changes, which naturally consumes electricity."

"Um..." Nian Nian felt a little dizzy.

"If I just want to stab him, then just tell the system to 'stab him', right? At most, add location information." Hyde, who was rarely patient, changed to a more understandable example.

"Then if I tell the system which epidermal cells in which area should be scratched first, and then which blood vessels and muscles should be cut off, and which part of red blood cells should be allowed to flow out from the wound, and even the iron content in the red blood cells should be calculated, guess what?

How much brainpower does it take to sort through this nonsense?”

Nian Nian understood, and gave a thumbs up to Jekyll who was instantly thrown out by Hyde, making the embarrassed Jekyll even more embarrassed.

"Is it a bit like the observer effect? ​​The data information stored in the brain of an ordinary person and a physicist must be different, and the cognitive accuracy and dimensions of the world are also different, so the feedback from the world to them will also be different."

For example, if an ordinary person's understanding of whales is mostly superficial, then the world will only show him that appearance; if an expert in the field of marine biology understands whales to the extent of their specific physiological structure, then the world will only show them that appearance.

When processing his cognitive information, additional computing power is needed to restore that physiological structure.

"It should be about the same. There may be some discrepancies in the details." Jekyll pretended to be serious and confirmed Sarah's guess.

"We don't plan to work for a game company, so we don't need to know so many details." Hyde waved his hand and changed the topic, "Friends, let's think about a question, what is the upper limit of the level of this game? What is the upper limit of mana?

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"It is said to be level 100, but it has never been officially confirmed." Sara replied.

"Wait a minute." York protested, pulling John and Kraft, "We, the force-type characters, don't have mana values."

"I also have numerical limits," Kraft shook off York's hand and hid back. "The design and production of all items must be completed by myself. The more delicate the things, the more precise movements are required.

The principles of instructions should be similar to using skills."

"The skills of force-type characters are often the enhancement of strength, speed or defense, and the flexible use of martial arts also requires excellent reaction ability and control of skill movements." After Dion finished speaking, he reached out and pulled the person away.

Dwarf York hugged John's thigh and comforted the poor man with his head hanging to his chest.

Nian Nian glanced helplessly at John, who was so ashamed that he was ashamed, quietly came closer, and patted the back of his hand quietly. John glanced at her gratefully, and his rapid breathing gradually calmed down.

"Let's put it another way." Jekyll noticed the interaction between the two and consciously moved back to give John more space. "How much computing power can we mobilize?"

This was not a question asking for an answer, so no one was in a hurry to answer it.

"I have an idea," York quickly entered into imagining the future, "Can we restore something like nuclear fusion here?"

"What are you daydreaming about? This is the movement of matter at the atomic level." Hyde rolled his eyes at him angrily.

York shrugged. He really wanted to give it a try so that he could see the power of the atomic bomb with his own eyes.

"No matter how much it is, there will always be a limit."

"Is there really a limit?" Nian Nian blurted out, looking apologetically at Dion who was accidentally interrupted by her. Dion shook his head with a smile, and with a flick of his finger, added a small sky blue flower to Nian Nian's temples.

, the tender green flower stems picked up her messy hair.

The others all looked at Nick lying on Mrs. Morgan's body, secretly thinking that it was only when this person was away that Dion could have some intimate communication with Nian Nian.

"Of course, there is also a situation where computing power is freed from the limitations of mana and other numerical values, making people become omnipotent."

The twins spoke in unison, making this sentence full of strange overlapping echoes.

"That mage named Simil!" York suddenly shouted.

"Who are you talking about?" Nian Nian was shocked.

"Have you seen that person??"

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