Chapter 543 The World Enters a Choice

"In other games, even if you create one percent of a city's volume, the characters inside have limited intelligence, and the map can't be infinitely large."

"This game isn't based on cities, but on worlds? A world spanning thousands of kilometers, a world like Earth. That monster world, with monsters invading Earth, does the game officially simulate a virtual Earth?"

"Can it simulate seventy billion humans? I don't believe it."

"Yeah, the simulation of one Earth would be enough to make all game companies collapse, let alone some myriad worlds. This is probably just a slogan, impossible."

"A slogan? That reminds me, before I entered, I also thought the game's official website's claim of one hundred percent realism was impossible, but haven't we seen the grandeur of the Main God Hall with our own eyes now? Perhaps the game officials can really simulate these four worlds?"

"Heh, this palace having one hundred percent realism and four worlds having one hundred percent realism, are these two concepts the same?"

While some game players were discussing which world to go to, most of them detached from the game's setting and argued whether the game company had the ability to simulate four worlds.

Yang Feng, on the other hand, was different from these argumentative people. In his mind, he was contemplating the strength of these four worlds, which one would be suitable for him, and which one to choose as his beginner village.

"Magic World One, Sci-Fi World One, Ocean World, Beast Taming World..."

Yang Feng, considering his own views, made a choice about which world to go to.

Other players could only get preliminary information about these worlds from their names and the brief introductions in the Main God Hall.

Yang Feng, coming from the future and reborn, knew the detailed information about these worlds clearly.

Magic World One, although called a magic world, was actually vast and sparsely populated. Most of it was endless forests, inhabited mostly by magical creatures. Humans numbered less than a hundred thousand.

So-called mages only utilized the magic elements circulating in the air to cultivate magic in a very primitive way.

There was no systematic or complete advancement process for becoming a mage and cultivating what kind of magic. It all depended on innate talent. They hunted magical creatures like slimes and green water spirits, drawing strength from them in a brutal manner, with the process being either success or death.

The cultivation system of such a world had almost no potential, and Yang Feng would absolutely not go to this world.

Magic World One was merely a low-magic world. The strongest native mages could only match ordinary firearms in terms of output, and their defense was not much stronger than that of ordinary people.

Rather than painstakingly learning magic, it would be more reliable to buy a few rocket launchers from the Main God's giant light sphere.

If it were Magic World Two, which appeared a year later, with a systematic and complete mage cultivation system, a population ten times larger than Earth, and various duchies and kingdoms, Yang Feng might be interested in entering it. But Magic World One, forget it.

This was just a low-magic world, far inferior to the mid-magic and high-magic worlds that would appear in the future.

As for Sci-Fi World One, it was even less reliable.

Sci-Fi World One had a background of monsters invading Earth and engaging in war with Earth's armies.

These monsters, even the low-level ones, were extraterrestrial products. Missiles could barely kill them, and humans had to fight them with mechs.

Earth in Sci-Fi World One had technology decades more advanced than the real world. Yang Feng didn't think he, at his current level of fourteen, one-star, could challenge these monsters that even their advanced technology couldn't easily kill.

These monsters, even the weakest, were three-star, level thirty or above, far beyond what he could contend with at this moment.

Dealing with the human side would also be difficult to gain any advantage.

Humans in the real world were divided into two hundred countries, but in Sci-Fi World One, human governments were unified due to the threat of monsters.

The human forces in Sci-Fi World One were like a unified, centralized Earth government after decades of development, merging all countries. Such a government could kill four-star, transcendent beings who could fight entire nations, not with great difficulty.

The more sci-fi the world, the more intense the surveillance. Upon entering Sci-Fi World One, one would be almost completely exposed to the human government. In such a situation, Yang Feng didn't think he could gain any benefits in this world.

Those high-tech, high-energy ion cannons, and mechs were not something anyone could just use. To use them, one needed relevant knowledge.

The idea of trying to steal a mech and then using it was completely unfeasible.

Yang Feng knew that in his previous life, some people called Sci-Fi World One the "Pit World." The first batch of beta players who entered Sci-Fi World One did not have good outcomes. They were either imprisoned by the human forces there for unknown identities or crushed to death by monsters.

Yang Feng knew he couldn't end up like them, falling into this divine pit. This world was not a beginner's village; it was specifically designed to trap beginners.

The Ocean World was a world of the sea, with the main theme being the struggle between the navy and pirates.

This world also possessed supernatural powers, mainly in supernatural combat.

Yang Feng was quite familiar with this world because it was the first world he entered during the public beta in his previous life.

At that time, a massive number of players planned and executed the overthrow of the government in this world, successfully defeating the regime that dominated the sea and annihilating many strong figures in the navy.

At that time, the order of the entire Ocean World was completely torn apart by players, who could freely earn contribution points in that world. It was the most suitable world for players at the beginning of the public beta.

Yang Feng's first world in his previous life was the Ocean World, and he spent several months there, achieving some accomplishments. He should have chosen the Ocean World.

However, this was a beta test, not a public beta. Players did not have enough strength to overthrow the government of the Ocean World. Many experts within the Ocean World's regime still existed. Yang Feng also couldn't, as in his previous life, receive a ship for free from a player guild upon entering the Ocean World, a ship that could navigate the Ocean World.

In the Ocean World, the importance of a ship was paramount. If Yang Feng were to go to the Ocean World now without a good ship, it was foreseeable that he would waste a lot of time, spending a month on islands or at sea.

With three of the four worlds ruled out, the next one, naturally, was the Beast Taming World.