194 Transition battery
There are fewer players again.
The octopus looked at the statistics and felt a little bad.
If you continue to do this, the players will not disappear.
After checking around the mirror, I found that there were many scholars’ accounts, all of them were in the laboratory. I don’t know how long it took to be offline.
There are also many people in Kitten Studio, but AI seems to have logical changes, and a few of them are unwilling to walk well and jump around all the time.
The most losses were the coders. The number of online numbers of more than 200 people was originally about 80 at night, but now there are only more than 30 left. In addition, the drivers and players seem to have run away a few.
Should I add a batch?
It doesn't feel necessary to think about it.
The most important task for coders players is to modify the OS of the shuttle machine. With the first experience, the rest of them should be able to get started with other types of OS function changes.
In terms of combat, players are less important, and it is enough to have a few drivers and a few army members.
Another consideration is that ordinary players have a short online time, which is a bit of food.
The food in the game is very tricky, and they are planted and processed. Even with the support of monster technology, there is no way to plant much ration for a single ton of ore.
Using duty/standby time, a player can work for three to four hours a day on average. The rest are all kinds of leisure, competition activities, and recruiting a thousand players, which is equivalent to giving away hundreds of ores for food production ores every day.
In short, there are too many deduction items, so there is no need to expand the player group without restrictions.
After making a decision, the octopus sent the mirror to another dimension to work and repair the mecha, and watched the forum in the base himself.
In the forum, the player's background plot is basically discussed.
Just like before, there are live text posts, and after watching it, Octopus is in a bad mood.
If the ancient military dispatch was at the same level as the In-country, it would be useless to rely on "alien knowledge" to produce advanced weapons.
I read a lot of analysis posts and felt that only a few countries such as Country C were relatively reliable, but there are still many difficulties in promoting the implementation of alien technology.
With one hand on his cheek, the octopus fell into thinking.
Since we have arranged a background plot for an ancient player, there should be a way to participate.
In the previous stage, he could help send an account to college to go to the university. What about now?
He provided several laboratories and some ores, but he had no movement over the past few days, and he didn't see the trend of technological outbreak mentioned in the forum.
So we should probably use more direct means to improve their technology?
The related posts in the forum are all pure text and hand-drawn pictures, and there is no real shot scene. It can be judged that the rules of the background plot world are consistent with the normal game rules. You can play binary games and software in the game, but there is no storage or transfer function, and the forum does not accept data generated outside the platform.
The only connection is the player himself.
Next, analyze from the crowd.
This wave of scholar accounts in the laboratory are to develop alien technology for the background plot world and provide them with help, and the impact on the background plot should be greater.
As for the others, they should be small and transparent, because no one has mentioned the relevant people in the forum comprehensive area recently.
How to help?
When the data is not connected, many methods cannot be used.
...Let's study the posts of the forum and see where to start.
Recently, there have been a lot of discussions about the plot of Monster Invasion in the comprehensive section, and some people have compiled military technology to engage in a mouth-breaking war. This type of post is something that octopus needs to pay attention to now.
Most military analysis posts remain rational, objective, and have no major logical loopholes, and the analysis results are pessimistic.
After reading dozens of different posts, Octopus found several bottlenecks related to technology, some had solutions, and some did not.
First, the problem of nuclear strikes against high subsonic and even supersonic targets.
This problem actually does not require reliance on alien knowledge, because they already have supersonic air-to-air missiles. As long as they are slightly larger and change the tracking and detonation logic, they can achieve their goals.
But it's not that easy either.
According to the analysis of the post, the relevant regulations on nuclear weapons management will seriously affect the combat units' ability to capture opportunities. However, if management is relaxed, the possibility of triggering nuclear war cannot be ruled out.
The former does not need help, and the latter can only be discussed by each nuclear country. This is the only way to form a planetary civilization.
Second, electricity.
Judging from the post, the player's technical level is quite careless in his period. He had already used laboratory versions of electromagnetic cannons and laser weapons in the early years, but due to the mobile power supply, he is not qualified to go to the battlefield.
There is also a rumor about the news that Country C has begun to install laser cannon units, composed of a large number of power vehicles and laser tanks, and I don’t know if it is true.
Laser weapons are not particularly popular even in modern times. Too much power consumption is one, and the risk of being reflected is the second.
Of course, the two sides have different understandings of power consumption, and there are orders of magnitude differences, but the ones that limit the power of weapons are all energy, so there is no problem with this.
I would like to ask for help, but after reading the technical level analysis, I feel that in the short term, they can only build batteries and capacitors from a thousand years ago at most... more advanced power supplies from a thousand six hundred years ago, they can't even make production equipment now.
The difference between batteries and capacitors is in timeliness, and the two have a certain degree of mutual substitution. If the battery technology is stuck, capacitor technology will climb, and the same goes for the other hand.
As for batteries a thousand years ago, search for the external network first.
Generally speaking, in platform-level games, searching for external network information is not allowed within the community, and it is necessary to retreat to a virtual node, mainly to avoid conflicts in the world view and improve the sense of substitution.
But octopus can now search through mirrored ontology.
There are three types of batteries that were popular a thousand years ago, namely radiothermal batteries, metal hydrogen batteries and sodium batteries.
Since its birth, thermoelectric batteries have been at the forefront of the battery family based on annual discharge time, but the focus of each era is different. The discharge volume is not the advantage of this type of battery, and the pre-processing of contents is also a very large system, which is not suitable for dealing with the monster invasion plots faced by ancient players.
Metal hydrogen batteries are quite easy to make, and there are no other bottlenecks to solve the pressure problem. However, the octopus doubts whether the ancient material level would cause this thing to razor the manufacturing plant and its surrounding areas to the ground.
Then there is only the sodium battery, which is probably the good thing needed in ancient times.
The discharge capacity of sodium batteries is not high or low, and the energy storage density is relatively poor. The advantage is that they are easy to manufacture and store, and have good repeated charging and discharging performance.
When used in laser and electromagnetic weapons, the performance of sodium batteries is still a bit poor, but at least it does not require a whole fleet of electric cars as outrageously as it is. It is estimated that there are 30 to 50 tons to shoot in an array.
Mirror search for the development history of sodium batteries and related manufacturing principles.
I frowned and felt that it was still difficult for ancient times, especially production risks.
The players are still using humans to participate in production in the era, which will turn ordinary production risks into high production risks.
However, there is no better choice. In the transitional products of batteries and capacitors, this series of balanced production difficulty and performance is most suitable for the plot needs and can achieve large-scale production in the shortest time.
Then how to push it?
The information is added together, and there are tens of millions of words. This thing does not belong to the literary nature and cannot be transferred directly to the platform.
There is a way to transcribe with mirrors!
Although mirroring is a training robot, its data linking function is more comprehensive than that of ordinary devices because it needs to cooperate with training on the virtual side.
Octopus was a slutty operation, and there was an extra e-book in "Planet Strategy". This book generates fake version numbers based on platform rules and is not allowed to be spread from inside and outside the platform. This rule was originally used to expand platform-level content, as a means of commercial competition for platform operations, but later evolved into a management clause that maintains the efficiency of public network content.
In short, there is no violation of the law, but people who are usually doing mirror training will not do similar things.
With the book, the octopus is still analyzing whether there are other difficulties that can be helped to promote it. When I look back, the number of downloads of the book has exceeded 5,000!
The download here is downloaded to the tablet or terminal in the game, not to spread it outside the game.
The octopus scratched his head, would he still need to sell it to laboratory scholars?
Chapter completed!