Although Chen Ba vaguely guessed the reason why this trigram could predict card ga luck, he still couldn’t figure out one question: how did the Divination System make a mistake?
It shouldn’t be!
The Divination System in "Mountain Village mories" can only run within the ga "Mountain Village mories"; it’s useless if it runs in the background like "Cultivation Fantasy".
Since it’s not useful, how did this trigram co about?
Moreover...
Chen Ba didn’t forget that in the first half of the video, when Ice Cola was playing "Mountain Village mories", the trigrams were already appearing inaccurately.
This baffled him.
The divination program he wrote for "Mountain Village mories" ended up inaccurately predicting the fortunes and misfortunes in "Mountain Village mories," yet it seed to have a "mystical beauty" when predicting other gas.
Ice Cola noticed this too.
In the video, he concludes: "I don’t know why, but the trigram obtained from divination in ’Mountain Village mories’ has no relation to ’Mountain Village mories.’
"But this trigram coincidentally gets validated in other gas, which is really strange! If anyone doesn’t believe it, you can try it yourself..."
Try? How to try?
Upon hearing this, Chen Ba was speechless.
It’s good to find the problem, but you should at least tell everyone how the problem erged! Just by watching the video, he couldn’t pinpoint where the issue was...
"Not right!" *2
Chen Ba and Lu exchanged a glance, both realizing sothing.
Lu acted quickly, grabbing the mouse and dragging the video’s progress bar backwards for replay.
Soon, he found the key point.
"Heavenly Dao Program?"
He paused the video at the mont Ice Cola whimsically suspended the "Cultivation Fantasy" Heavenly Dao Program in the background, and the trigram in the ga consecutively showed two "Great Luck" signs.
"I’m not watching anymore; I’m going to try..."
Unable to stay seated, Chen Ba got up and went to another computer, entering the testing environnt, suspending the Heavenly Dao Program of "Cultivation Fantasy" in the background, and then running "Mountain Village mories."
Lu also leaned over.
This test wasn’t complicated, mainly because before this, no one thought of gaining rit from a single-player horror ga, so no one suspended the Heavenly Dao Program.
Once suspended, the problem appeared.
"The Divination System in ’Mountain Village mories’ bases its divination on the ga data, which is why the trigrams are precise," explained Chen Ba.
Can the trigram be inaccurate?
This isn’t true mystical divination; it’s a result calculated from the ga data files. In other words, the trigrams obtained by the player’s divination are the event with the highest occurrence probability after "scientific calculation."
"However, when the Heavenly Dao Program was suspended in the background, it caused an abnormal data exchange stream..."
Here, Chen Ba was stumped.
"Mountain Village mories" is just a single-player horror ga, and the Divination System is just a small program in this ga, computing the ga’s data and then giving players hints.
However, during this process, the Heavenly Dao monitoring program from "Cultivation Fantasy," due to its global monitoring nature, invaded the ga, disrupting the original arrangent.
"It’s like a chef planning to make a dish of tomato scrambled eggs, ’Mountain Village mories’ providing the tomatoes and eggs, just follow the ingredients to make the dish."
Lu mused, "But suddenly a guest arrives in the kitchen, bringing new ingredients—shrimp!"
"Exactly!"
Chen Ba nodded.
The problem is simple; what was supposed to be a dish of tomato scrambled eggs ended up inexplicably turning into shrimp scrambled eggs due to the extra shrimp.
Data got chaotic.
The Divination System isn’t mystical; it’s always been based on ga data predictions. Since the trigram arises from data, if the data changes, the trigram naturally changes.
"Where did the data co from?"
This was Lu’s question; as tomato scrambled eggs turned into shrimp scrambled eggs, regardless of how the chef cooked, the key was where did the shrimp co from?
They couldn’t have just picked it up from the roadside, could they?
"Maybe it really was picked up... don’t forget Heavenly Dao Program’s feature is monitoring the whole environnt!"
Chen Ba scratched his head and said, "The Heavenly Dao Program monitors the whole environnt. As long as it’s suspended in the background, no ga or software can escape its monitor."
Is picking up shrimp difficult?
The Heavenly Dao Program monitors the whole environnt. Conveniently, the joyous card gas and Star Rail gas were present on Ice Cola’s computer, consequently causing data flow into the Divination System in "Mountain Village mories" during monitoring.
"Calculated out?"
"Indeed calculated out, not always accurate, and even due to incomplete data, it might make so low-level mistakes."
Chen Ba explained, "But this calculated trigram, because of certain gas’ win-rate balancing chanism, guaranteed delivery chanism, fixed probability, etc., appears exceptionally precise."
How to describe it...
Because the Heavenly Dao Program suspended in the background led to an abnormal data stream disruption bug in the Divination Program of "Mountain Village mories."
Under the influence of this bug, the trigrams obtained turned into predictions related to the source ga’s good or bad fortune.
If previously the Divination System had no relation to mysticism, perhaps now the Divination System truly turned mystical!
"Huh?"
Lu didn’t understand; why did it change from science to mysticism?
"Previously, it was accurate because ’Mountain Village mories’ altered ga content based on trigrams. But now, whether it’s accurate or not has nothing to do with the Divination System; it purely depends on other gas’ cooperation."
When Chen Ba spoke of this, internally, he was practically laughing.
This Divination System is strong!
Throw in any data, whatever the ga, it can predict the good or bad fortune, and it’s extrely precise.
Why so accurate?
Could it really be mysticism’s blessing? Nonsense! It’s purely because current competitive gas and online gas sowhat carry "ELO" chanisms.
Quite frankly, it balances win-rates; consecutive wins will be interrupted, consecutive losses will turn into consecutive wins...
For drawing cards or anything else, it cos with a "guaranteed" chanism, so this can also be calculated; you can even predict when you’ll get a reward without looking at the trigram.
The only difference is that human brains aren’t as precise as computers.
After consecutive wins, you predict you’ll soon face consecutive losses and prepare psychologically. But you don’t know when the consecutive losses start; this ga or the next?
While the Divination Program written by the Iron Fool System utilizes the monitoring data provided by the "Cultivation Fantasy" Heavenly Dao, achieving "nine out of ten trigrams accurate."
Predict you’ll lose consecutively, and you’ll lose; predict you’ll get a reward, and you’ll get it!
Of course!
This thing carries so mystical traits, so the prediction result isn’t 100% accurate. It can be said, the accuracy rate can reach over 90% for sure.
This is already terrifying...
Take League of Legends as an example; before the ranked match starts, the program can predict the outco of your ga’s victory or defeat. Isn’t this frightening?
Even if in this ga, you turn the tide of combat, put in every effort to lead the four poor teammates to victory, proving the trigram might be wrong, "I decide my fate, not the heavens!"
OK!
What about the next ga?
As long as the ELO chanism remains, as long as you can’t turn the tide every ga, the Divination System of "Mountain Village mories" can achieve over 90% accuracy.
Drawing cards, opening boxes, raffles go without saying.
Except for a small handful of those lucky "data" errors, achieving "nine out of ten trigrams accurate," predicting your reward shouldn’t be difficult.
After all, the algorithms and probabilities of raffles, card drawings, and opening boxes are potent, but can they surpass the code written by the Iron Fool System?
As long as probability is played, you can try divining yourself a trigram in the ga "Mountain Village mories," not daring to guarantee absolute accuracy, at least making you feel confident.
"Done!"
Lu grinned and said, "Following your reasoning, who needs to play ’Good Luck’ for raffles anymore? For real mystical work, still go to ’Mountain Village mories’!"
That’s indeed the case.
Under the influence of "Mountain Village mories," so gas might modify the ELO chanism, preventing the Divination System from predicting the ga’s victory or defeat.
But with raffles, opening boxes, drawing cards... playing a "Good Luck" song is truly less effective than divining a trigram, getting a heads-up on the result!
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