Anti-War Game: Starting from Normandy Campaign

Chapter 177: The Oppressive Aura of the [Three Major Battles], Blue Star Netizens: Can We Win This? (7k Double-Length)



Understanding Shen Qinghan's idea, Zhao Ming also began his research.

After all, if the Six Major Federations' troops can't beat the game NPCs, it will surely spark a heated discussion.

And it's the Federation's proposal, with public voting.

At that time, no matter how frustrated the major federations are, they can't be blamed.

However, if there's voting, detailed rules need to be established; otherwise, everyone would vote for the [Republic].

Zhao Ming thought about this and brought up the backend data of "World War II: Empire's Rise".

He began to search for battles that players hadn't experienced before.

After all, since 'World War II' has been open for so long, many players have gone through most of the storylines; using experienced battles as challenge stages is no different from rehearsing a script, right?

Zhao Ming sifted through battle data in the backend database.

Meanwhile, the major Federations.

Also released the joint military exercise announcement on their official accounts.

As it's the first time conducting military exercises in the game, and with battlegrounds chosen by online voting, it sparked quite a buzz.

Especially the currently hotly-discussed Polestar Company.

Many netizens flocked to the Polestar Official Website or official accounts, asking for the voting link.

Polestar Official Website soon posted the voting page.

Simultaneously, Zhao Ming shared the link on his own account, tagging the official accounts of the Six Major Federations, which promptly reposted.

Celestial Shark Live Platform.

In Fang Ming's live stream room.

Fang Ming, who had just come online, was prompted by viewers flooding in, asking which country on 'Earth' he cast his vote for. Fang Ming calmed the live stream viewers:

"Vote?"

"Of course, I voted for the [Republic]."

"Since this one hasn't been opened before."

"Anyone who hasn't voted yet, got to click as well."

Fang Ming opened the voting page on the Polestar Official Website. Viewers in the live stream saw that the account logged by Fang Ming indeed voted for the Republic.

Other viewers in the stream also started voting under guidance.

Fang Ming explained to some viewers:

"According to the rules released by Polestar."

"The Six Major Federations' 'Joint Military Exercise' this time consists of three rounds."

"These three rounds will use battlegrounds from 'Earth', all chosen by online voting."

"Currently... [Republic] has the highest votes, followed by [Empire] and [Soviet Union] [United States of America]."

"Thus it shows."

"In the end, the top three countries with the highest votes will be chosen, then battles will be drawn."

"All of this will be publicly carried out after the voting concludes."

"And monitored in real-time by the official photonic supercomputer to ensure no shady operations."

"This arrangement seems reasonable."

"Moreover, because it's held within the game, there's no fear of death."

"So it's clear to see the combat strength differences among the major federations' troops."

Even the viewers from Blue Star in the live stream couldn't help but agree.

Indeed.

The reason past military exercises weren't engaging was that besides all the federations showcasing various weapons, even the competitions were conservative and score-based.

No one would watch something that resembled half-way performances.

But now, moving it into a game, there's no worry of getting hurt; after all, it's all virtual.

Yet the entertainment value has multiplied several times over.

When players vote, can't they vote however they want?

Fang Ming looked at the votes.

[Republic], naturally, was far ahead of other countries.

Followed by [Empire], then [Soviet Union] and [United States of America], with these two 'post-WWII' superpowers constantly swapping positions.

As Fang Ming was about to exit the Polestar Official Website and team up with Yu Feng.

A new announcement suddenly popped up on the Polestar website.

[Explanation and Map Data Download for [Four Crossings of the Chishui River]]

It immediately caught Fang Ming's attention:

"Hmm?"

Fang Ming clicked on the new announcement and entered the page.

What appeared was a brief introduction, followed by a data package link below.

Fang Ming downloaded the data pack while talking to the live stream viewers:

"Polestar mentioned that [Four Crossings of the Chishui River] absolutely happened."

"As long as players trigger the storyline, CG will be opened."

"However, they also invite players to experience it, with parts of the data pack currently open."

"Inside there's a complete map of [Four Crossings of the Chishui River], as well as blue team forces, with all data from generals to soldiers."

"Players can use the photonic supercomputer to render and challenge on their own."

"Gasp—"

"Polestar is challenging the entire net!"

Previously, many questioned the authenticity of [Four Crossings of the Chishui River], but Polestar directly opened the [Four Crossings of the Chishui River] data pack.

Just download it, and connecting to the photonic supercomputer can render the complete battlefield.

"There are nearly two hundred million players worldwide in "World War II: Empire's Rise".

"There must be someone who can pass?"

Fang Ming felt that Polestar might be overconfident.

But little did he know.

He still underestimated the value of 'the most impossible battle on Earth'.

After reading the announcement, Fang Ming finished downloading the data pack.

He launched his personal photonic supercomputer and said to the Blue Star viewers in the live stream:

"Brothers, let me challenge it first."

"Anyone interested, download it too."

"With nearly two hundred million players, surely a few geniuses can get through?"

Fang Ming tossed the data pack into the photonic supercomputer for rendering. Since the data pack was pre-configured, it took less than five minutes to render.

A star-shaped icon appeared on the virtual desktop, which Fang Ming clicked to enter.


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