Wizard: I brought the wrong system.
Chapter 620 The Surprise Ian Brings
Chapter 620 The Surprise Ian Brings (Happy National Day!)
"I've made a prop that lets you play Pac-Man!"
The boy tossed his slightly faded blond hair and said smugly.
"Items from the Pac-Man game?"
Yaro frowned, a small prop for tossing soybeans flashing through his mind.
Not content with simply throwing soybeans to eat, they actually need to make a special throwing tool?
Seeing this, Ian gestured and said:
"Is it that game you showed me before, the one where you can eat beans and grow longer, what's it called, the snake game?"
Yaro's pupils constricted sharply. "A gluttonous snake?!"
"Yes! That's the name!"
Ian clapped his hands excitedly and said, "This name is perfect! I only remembered the details before, not the name itself, but I won't forget it next time."
Is it really a greedy snake?
Did Ian really make a game console?
How can this be?
It wasn't that Yaro underestimated him.
Ian's creation of the game console was inherently more difficult than Barrow's.
At least Yaro had enough knowledge about game consoles, knowing that they were divided into hardware and software, and also knowing the classification of hardware and the basic principles of software.
What does Ian know?
He had only seen Yaro use the art of escape once!
Moreover, although Yaro was protecting Claire a few days ago, he didn't have to do anything else except take Bevin on his journey. He was diligently perfecting the underlying basic logic every day.
Even with a general direction, progress was minimal, and there was no hope of success in the short term.
If the game console wasn't just a short-term goal, and if Yaro's true pursuits were swordsmanship and smart chips, he probably would have given up long ago.
Can I see the finished product?
Yaro asked tentatively.
Ian explained, "The machine is a bit big, so it's kept in the alchemy room and wasn't brought out."
"Take me over there and have a look."
Yaro pulled Ian and walked outside.
Ian quickly grabbed the door frame and shouted:
"Wait! I just had your student prepare dumplings for me. This is the first time I've ever heard of this kind of food. Let me eat first!"
At this moment, Bevan, who had been secretly observing for a long time while holding a book, quickly spoke up to help:
"Mr. Ian, please don't worry, I'll bring the dumplings to you as soon as they're ready."
Upon hearing this, Ian hesitated for a moment, his grip on the door frame loosening slightly, only to be pulled away by Yaro.
"Hurry up, hurry up, it will get dark soon."
As Ian was being dragged along, he didn't forget to shout a warning:
"Bevin, don't forget!"
……
The alchemy room that Ian mentioned is located inside the academy. It was set up by the Boone family, and all the alchemy equipment inside was 'borrowed' from the Boone family.
Yaro only used it once, when he was maintaining his weapons and armor, and when he tried to make a game console, and successfully made a 'monitor'.
However, when creating the 'software' later, a problem arose: after creating the basic '0', '1' and binary, it was impossible to further refine the binary into the underlying logic system of the computer.
After all, Yaro only knew the direction; in his previous life, he himself had no specific knowledge in this area and was starting from almost nothing, so his progress was naturally slow.
Yaro initially thought Ian was lying to him, but when he arrived at the alchemy room, he saw that the monitor he had made was connected to a device about the size of a table that emitted magical light waves.
"Yaro, wait a moment, it'll be ready soon."
As Ian spoke, he busied himself with the equipment, occasionally chanting incantations. With each operation, the flashing frequency of the magical light waves gradually increased…
Suddenly, the machine emitted a low hum!
Yaro looked closely and saw that the simple monitor was indeed displaying the image of the Snake game!
He stood there, stunned, a sense of dejection flashing through his mind.
Is this the difference between me and a genius?
"how did you do it?"
Yaro's lips twitched slightly. After hesitating for a long time, he finally mustered up the courage to ask.
He needed to know exactly where the gap between himself and Ian lay!
"It's such a simple thing!"
Ian wiped the sweat from his brow, turned to look at Yaro, and smiled happily. "Do you remember the Wind Dragon Armor I gave you?"
Yaro nodded.
Ian continued, "Then do you remember my one-click casting?"
How could Yaro possibly forget?
He's still using the Wind Dragon Armor's auto-combat effect to gain 'daily experience' every day.
However, under Ian's questioning, Yaro vaguely understood something.
"You mean... one-click casting can be used here too?"
“Why not? Isn’t it all the same principle?” Ian explained. “The Wind Dragon Armor’s ‘one-click casting’ is to control the body to perform moves. If you break it down, it’s to control each part of the body, such as the head, neck, torso, and limbs.”
"If the effect of this control is laid out on a plane, it can correspond to each small square on the 'screen'."
"Then we'll expand the motion recording runes of the Wind Dragon Armor a little. It doesn't need to be too complicated; just stack them a few times. We'll change the motion recording runes here to record the changes in the 'snake's' movements on the 'monitor'."
"The Wind Dragon Armor can unleash a series of moves, so the Snake can move forward automatically as well."
"As for the appearance of 'DouDou', we can modify the automatic counterattack function of the Wind Dragon Armor."
"The design is such that after a 'bean' is eaten, a new 'bean' is immediately generated. Then, it checks multiple times whether the bean is on the snake. If it is, it regenerates randomly until it finds a position that is not on the snake..."
Ian explained the entire design process in detail, clarifying which part of the 'Wind Dragon Armor' design each function was modified from.
As Yaro listened, he gradually realized his own problem.
—I was too arrogant!
Ian is indeed a genius.
After all, many people can't even make a finished product with blueprints, let alone improve a set of knowledge with little correlation according to their own needs in a short period of time.
But he was not beyond Aro's comprehension.
The reason for such a big difference is that when Yarrow designed the 'game console'... or rather the computer, he didn't focus on the world at all.
Perhaps, Yaro's subconscious thought was—"How could knowledge about a computer, a purely material product, possibly exist in this world?"
But how could it be impossible?
Both worlds are inhabited by humans, and their thought patterns are quite similar. Even if one follows a materialistic path and the other a magical one, under similar logical thinking, the accumulation of basic knowledge will not differ too much.
It's like a branch splitting into two; before the split, the two branches are still connected.
Simply put: the fundamental knowledge for creating computers absolutely exists in this world; only more advanced and specialized knowledge could not possibly be absent!
Because the world doesn't have enough professionals to conduct in-depth research based on computers.
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