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Chapter 246 The first step in the network era

first step

Gregory the Immortal: I feel like I'm about to collapse.

Aikul: What's wrong?

Immortal Gregory: There is something wrong with the game. I feel like I have run out of ideas.

Aikul: Isn’t Mr. Ruxiong helping you write a plot?

Gregory the Immortal: Yes, but a plot like that... well, it's completely useless.

Aikul: Can't use it? Why?

Because of CIA, Catherine would occasionally find time to go online, but when she went online, she didn't see the so-called reactionary propaganda, but Gregory was complaining there.

Angela: What's wrong?

Immortal Gregory: Oh, the plot of Ru Xiong Damen is indeed very good, but if I really follow the plot he wrote... I will be killed

Aikul:???

The Immortal Gregory: There is no main plot at all in his script. The only "main plot" is to be with women all the time, and what's even more outrageous is that he actually spends a lot of time describing what should be.

How to kiss your sister

Angela:What then?

Gregory the Immortal: Then, this script was seen by my sister...

Angela:……

Aikul:……

Although there was only one screen, Catherine could imagine Gregory's bitter face.

Angela: Send me the file to look at.

Gregory the Immortal: Okay, wait a minute.

Soon, Gregory passed the script to Catherine.

Because it uses optical fiber transmission, the transmission is very fast.

Catherine's network can transfer large files, supporting transfers from storage to storage, storage to tape, and tape to tape.

The built-in magnetic core storage cannot store too many files, and at this time, a tape storage device is necessary, so Catherine thought of this when designing it.

The other party transferred the document, and then Catherine opened it, and what was written inside was indeed extremely ambiguous, infinite sex... This is obviously a 18x novel.

I have to say, this ruxiong mén is really a talent...

It is absolutely impossible to write such a plot - unless Gregory thinks that he does not die quickly enough.

Although Catherine doesn't intend to get involved in online games, if she just offers some opinions, that's fine.

Angela: Maybe you could ask someone to help?

Gregory the Immortal: Who?

Angela: There are so many people on the Internet, of course anyone can do it.

Gregory the Immortal: But what should we do?

Angela: Let me see...

After all, Gregory is only one person and has limited energy, but it would be great if he could find others to help him.

At this time, Catherine suddenly thought of a software-udk.

udk is a free version of the Unreal 3 engine, and Unreal 3 is a very important engine in 3D games.

With this engine, interested people can make their own games.

Could it be possible to make Gregory’s online game in this form?

It seems feasible.

But...what to do then?

Define the framework of the game first, and then hand this framework over to others to make.

This is just like the modules in Magic War Chess, which can be replaced at any time. Isn't this great?

Angela: You can make the game into modules one by one, and then players can store the modules they create in the system. Wouldn't this reduce your work?

Gregory the Immortal: It sounds great, but how should it be used?

Angela: You first develop the framework of the game, which is the basic content of the game. Then you can hand over this framework to others and let them help you improve the plot, geography, humanities, etc.

Aikul: That sounds great. In other words, everyone can write their own story? Just like "Magic War Chess"?

Angela: That's right. And Gregory, the game you designed is the essence of the entire "Magic World". In other words, you can only enter these modules through your game. But on the other hand

Specifically, in order to prevent players from cheating and adding some cheating props to the modules they develop, the modules must be uploaded to the server and must be reviewed before being connected to the game.

Immortal Gregory: I'll try my best...

Inside Stanford University, Gregory shook his head and turned off the computer.

For this game, Gregory has spent too much energy, but so far, this game is still only a prototype.

What's even worse is that the script sent to him by Ru Xiong Damen was seen by his sister. This is the most terrible thing.

The opinion put forward by the netizen nicknamed "Angela" was really good. Gregory decided to try to separate the framework of this game starting tomorrow.

After the chat was over, Catherine went to the forum to look at it again, and then turned off the test machine.

Catherine is now preparing to develop version 2.0 for Internet Explorer.

In this version, Catherine is going to use html language.

The phoenix-stargate system will be natively equipped with ie2.0.

The current stargate system can provide a graphical operation interface, which is very convenient for operation, but Catherine thinks this is not enough.

There is almost no market for personal computers nowadays, but the last incident in the arcade gave Catherine a reminder - Internet cafes.

Yes, why can't I open an Internet cafe myself?

In fact, in places like Stanford University, computer rooms have already initially functioned as Internet cafes. Why can't I take it one step further?

But Catherine also knew that historically there were very few Internet cafes in the United States, and most of the Internet cafes in the United States were combined with coffee shops, which were the legendary "Internet cafes" - Internet cafes.

In Catherine's previous life, the number of Internet cafes in the United States was very small, which was in sharp contrast to China.

...Of course, one of the reasons is that China has too many people.

If the United States had the same population as China, the number of Internet cafes would at least triple, but this is still far behind China.

In Catherine's view, this has a lot to do with the optical fiber network that began commercial operation in the United States in the late 1970s.

If Catherine's network was built, I'm afraid it would have to wait until the 1970s. In fact, Catherine only advanced the time by a few years.

In China, until Catherine came to this era, optical fiber networks were not popular, and many people did not have their own computers, or their computers could not keep up with current games and could not "play games very happily", so many people

They all went to the Internet cafes... Of course, the student army was also the mainstream.

If Catherine wants to open an Internet cafe, she must take the high-end route, that is, such an "Internet cafe". Otherwise, it will be used in

After all, I am afraid that I will have to wait until the 1970s for the launch of my star system and Pentium computers, and by that time, my network will become an intercity network.

If you want to make money, cloud systems are more realistic than Internet cafes.

But whether it is an Internet cafe or a cloud system, it is aimed at the public, not a specific group of people. This requires the system to have universal adaptability, so development is inevitable.

IE2.0, because it uses the HTML language, is very convenient. In this case, the user only needs to click on the text to jump to the web page. This is very convenient, instead of like now, every

You have to enter the URL manually for the link.

And for my own forum, this is also very bad news.

There are very few posts on the forum now. In addition to the reason that many people are unfamiliar with it, another reason is that the forum is too cumbersome compared to the chat room.

If a person wants to browse a certain post on the forum, he needs to manually enter the address of the forum and then jump.

Then, he saw the post he wanted to see, and then he needed to type the address of the post in the address bar and then jump.

This troublesome approach will undoubtedly lead to a significant loss of interest in the forum, which is not good news for Catherine.

It is a window display software, which is closer to the browser of the future, rather than the current thing with white text on a black background.

Of course, even this content is all text, not pictures.

For today's computers, it is already good to be able to support a window operating system. If you have a gorgeous picture web page... it will be a pain in the ass.

Unless today's computers can add more memory than that, Catherine will consider developing a picture interface, but that will be at least five or ten years away.

And at that time, it was already

In the version, Catherine has placed a restriction on any non-text system to try to allow the system to open this web page without causing insufficient memory.

Web designers will take this into consideration, so when designing web pages, they must find ways to use as few resources as possible to display more inquiries in front of everyone.

This kind of IE2.0 only has one window, and cannot "multi-open" or "multi-tab". It can only open one web page. This is also due to memory limitations.

However, Catherine still set the "forward", "backward" and "refresh" functions of the web page.

Catherine attaches great importance to Chang. In her opinion, this should be the first step towards the Internet age...

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