A mage accidentally drifts to Blue Star. The intelligent life on Blue Star cannot influence reality by manipulating dark matter, thus the mage loses their casting ability.
In order to recover...
Tencent's internal expectation for its VR operating system is to achieve the same effect that Android has on smartphones.
Meanwhile, the Interactive Entertainment Group has assembled its most elite team to develop a brain-computer interface-based VR game, which is definitely worth looking forward to.
The prototype of the brain-computer interface has been delivered to Tencent. This brain-computer interface prototype is not a VR, but its style is very similar to that of a VR. It connects to the computer screen through the brain.
Compared to brain-computer interfaces connected to mobile phones, the prototype brain-computer interface has more functions and can recognize more commands.
When I chatted with my colleagues on the VR game team, they said they had a lot of inspiration and would definitely make a game that would amaze players in China and even the world.
As a stakeholder, I can only say that I am very much looking forward to the future development of science and technology innovation, and I am very much looking forward to the VR products they will create.
Although rice has not developed as expected in recent years, its experience in the consumer electronics field is deep enough, and its product design and industrial aesthetics are still worth looking forward to.
Kechuang Bio's monopolistic strength in the field of brain-computer interfaces makes the combination of brain-computer interfaces and VR a very good complement.
What Tencent needs to do is build a good ecosystem, create a hit VR game, and promote VR devices on a large scale.
One can only say that the future of scientific and technological innovation is as vast as the stars.
The top-rated answer on Zhihu reveals a lot of information that proves the person is an employee of Tencent. However, it is impossible to know whether it was a personal act or if the person was instructed by the company to make the revelation.
"Thanks for the invitation. After reading the answer from the Tencent employee above, I can only say that I hope Tencent will have some conscience this time and not turn the ecosystem of brain-computer interface VR devices into a game full of pay-to-win games again."
Then they'll start using all sorts of tactics to entice players to spend money on in-game purchases.
Make a PVE VR game where if you spend money, you can hit for 999 damage in one hit, and if you don't spend money, you can only hit for -1 or -1.
I hope they have at least a little conscience.
The primary goal of the first brain-computer interface VR device is to maximize its adoption, not to generate revenue. Only with a large enough user base can a thriving software ecosystem be cultivated.
Hopefully, Tencent won't be too short-sighted.
Of course, I believe that Kechuang Bio is not so short-sighted. At that time, their patent licensing for brain-computer interface mobile phones in the Chinese department was mainly aimed at cultivating the market.
The price only increased significantly when English-speaking companies started connecting brain-computer interfaces to mobile phones. Kechuang Bio has done a good job in this regard; at least they've targeted foreign users for profit, unlike many domestic internet companies that are aggressively exploiting Chinese users.
Like Baidu Cloud, the domestic version has various speed limits that make it unusable without a membership, while the overseas version has no download speed restrictions.
Including League of Legends, which is distributed by Tencent, overseas skins are readily available for purchase, while domestic limited editions force you to rely on lotteries to obtain them.
Therefore, when I saw that Kechuang Bio and Tencent were collaborating, I had only one thought in my mind: I hope Tencent won't be too short-sighted.
I am very pleased that Kechuang Future is willing to develop an operating system. Finally, there are Chinese manufacturers willing to make efforts at the operating system level.
Even if you're just a Linux system kernel, and then you do custom development, I'll accept it.
If you do things with a bit more integrity, I'll buy it even if the price is a bit higher. And as for rice, stop with the constant negative marketing!