Game enthusiast Wang Chuan unexpectedly arrived in a technologically advanced parallel world.
What? Games are the Ninth Art, no less significant than music or fine arts.
Thus, starting ...
The team members cooperated with each other, took control of the cabin, and then kicked the cabin door open.
At the same time, the teammates behind immediately set up their guns and deployed their defenses.
This kind of mutual cooperation really gave Ah Dai the feeling that he was participating in a special operation.
"My teammates are so awesome! I didn't even see a single enemy!"
Because he was afraid of death, he kept walking behind, and soon A-Dai discovered a big problem.
After entering the dormitory inside the cabin, Ah Dai didn't even see the enemy, and the team members around him killed the enemy who was still sleeping.
Can't even find a bargain.
By the time we saw the enemy's bodies, they were already cold.
This made Ah Dai very unhappy.
He was playing on veteran difficulty, so he was the protagonist.
How can I have no sense of existence?
How come all the limelight was stolen by NPC teammates?
So far, he hasn't fired a single shot.
While sighing in his heart, Ah Dai controlled the soap and followed his teammates.
Ah Dai, who was hiding behind the bunker, held the gun in his hand and was ready to stick his head out and fire two shots.
But by this time, the enemy had already discovered their movements.
The moment he emerged from behind the cover, he experienced what it was like to be under a hail of bullets.
I don't know how many guns were fired at his position.
One of the bullets hit his chest, and Ah Dai saw his screen shake instantly, and then turned blood red.
Then it plunged into black and white, and he was so scared that he quickly returned to the cover.
"Rookie, are you crazy?"
The teammate next to him responded intelligently with a scolding.
At the same time, on the game screen, Soap, controlled by Ah Dai, was breathing heavily.
After several consecutive sounds, Ah Dai realized that the originally gray-white screen was gradually restored.
At the same time, a prompt appears in the upper right corner.
What surprised Ah Dai was that there was no fixed upper limit on the health bar in the game?
As long as you are not dead after being injured, you can recover as before after breathing for a few seconds according to the severity of the injury after leaving the battle?
Breathing to restore blood is unscientific.
Ah Dai complained in his heart, but did not think about it too much, because he found that the setting of breathing to restore blood seemed quite comfortable.
At least you don’t have to look for medicine everywhere when your health is low like when playing "PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds".
"But this veteran enemy's shooting skills are too accurate, it's like he has auto-aim on."
Ah Dai was mumbling to himself.
He just showed himself for a second. If he hadn't been quick, the soap would have been broken.
This time he was obedient and followed behind his teammates.
Inside the cabin, Ah Dai walked in front for the first time.
But soon I suffered a gaming experience that made me question my life.
After encountering the enemy, Ah Dai discovered that the opponent's shooting skills were as accurate as if he had a magnet on his body.
Basically, he only had about one or two seconds to shoot.
Hide behind the cover and stick out for one or two seconds. If he doesn't kill the opponent and still stays outside.
Stay for a second and his image will turn blood red.
Stay for two seconds and his image will turn gray.
After pausing for three seconds, he will need to restart the game.
Isn’t this too accurate?!
Soon, the prologue ended and Ah Dai entered the second level.
This time, Soap and Price need to go to the Caucasus Mountains in the Russian Federation to rescue Agent Dracula.
If the previous levels were appetizers, then this level titled Black Barrier was the next.
This made Ah Dai fully understand what the veteran difficulty was.
The map battlefield is very open, with a large number of enemies and snipers in the enemy camp.
Ah Dai rushed forward with a gun in hand, and was instantly taught a lesson.
Blood red, gray, load the game.
The third company of veterans completed the task in one go.
"Oh my god, this is too difficult!"
Looking at the death scene, Ah Dai rubbed his face.
They thought they could jog all the way and arrive safely, just like the protagonists in various gun battle movies.
He covered such a long distance, jogging at lightning speed, and all the enemy bullets hit his feet.
The reality is that it's only three seconds away.
But he soon cheered up again.
Reload the file and continue exploring.
After dying several times in a row, Ah Dai also summed up some experience.
That is the enemy's shooting and firepower, which are basically very accurate.
It is basically impossible to just charge forward without caring about the monsters in Dark Souls.
Cover is a very important thing in the game.
Because after leaving the cover, the enemy will attack within a second or two, and they are extremely accurate, each one is at the level of a professional player.
You can't be greedy for guns, it has the flavor of Dark Souls and Monster Hunter.
A-Dai thinks this is also the correct way to pass "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare".
However, compared to this way of passing the level, after dying several times in a row in the game, Ah Dai discovered a little secret.
Just like in "Dark Souls" and "Monster Hunter: World", there are various ways to skip classes.
In "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare", there seems to be this skipping class routine.
The enemy's shooting is very accurate. If you show your head out of the cover, you will be shot twice. So wouldn't it be better if I didn't show my head?
If we talk about the efficiency of clearing the level, it is naturally more reliable to kill the enemies yourself.
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