Chapter 190 Synapse Engine
Chapter 190 Synapse Engine
"Shut your mouth and stop joking!"
Entropy scratched his hair in frustration.
"I've been analyzing those millions of lines of stupid code these past few days, and my brain stem is practically shrinking!"
Root continues to deliver the final blow:
"I told you eight hundred years ago, just delete your stupid emotional curve system."
Why not just write them a few lines of simple code and have them randomly produce some appropriate reactions to fool the player?
"You don't know anything! That would completely shatter the game's immersion!"
What I want is a vibrant, living world!
What we need are AI-level NPCs that can respond to their environment in complex ways, just like real humans, not a bunch of puppets that only follow scripts!
Listening to Root and Entropy, these two seemingly invincible duo, engage in their usual banter...
Sitting opposite Su Hao, a strange feeling suddenly welled up in his heart.
It was as if fate had its own plan.
Entropy is currently struggling with all the algorithmic bottlenecks, including behavioral logic infinite loops and weight conflicts...
These seemingly profound and unfathomable problems were actually minefields that he had already cleared when he was building the system code for a large-scale sociological project!
"Gentlemen!"
Su Hao suddenly spoke, interrupting their argument.
Although everyone's initial goals may not be the same, if they can cooperate with this group of top-notch geeks and utilize their computing power, it seems that they can advance the development of their "Synapse" engine much faster, like taking off in a rocket!
"Huh? What's wrong?" The three of them turned to look at him at the same time.
"Well... to be honest," Su Hao said, somewhat embarrassed, touching his nose.
"When I was bored before, I happened to have manually developed a project similar to yours."
When you're bored?
Did you make something similar by hand?
The three of them were stunned for a moment, not yet able to react.
Su Hao had already deftly pulled his laptop out of his bag.
Flip the cover and turn it on.
Fingers flew across the keyboard, leaving a blur in their wake.
"Pat-pat-pat-pat—"
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As the last Enter key slammed down, the previously black command-line interface on the laptop screen receded like a receding tide.
Immediately afterwards, a deep, boundless black canvas sand table appeared!
In less than a second, countless cubes representing the building's outline appeared, along with a dense array of faint points of light, as intricate as a galaxy...
As if they came to life, they arranged themselves sequentially and generated rapidly on the screen!
"What is this thing?"
The professional instincts of the three top hackers were instantly triggered, and they immediately surrounded Su Hao like hungry wolves, staring intently at his screen.
"Let me introduce it. It's called 'Synapse'. It's a low-level engine that I wrote independently."
In this architecture, I abandoned traditional script logic and abstracted the entire school into a huge 'resource pool'.
And each student in it is no longer a rigid NPC; I have reconstructed them into intelligent agents with independent thinking abilities.
They are not puppets following fixed routes, but rather their movements and interactions are driven by extremely complex "decision functions."
As Su Hao explained the "Synapse" engine's operating principles in a clear, concise, and easy-to-understand manner, its terrifying and suffocating framework was gradually revealed to the group of hackers.
Initially, these arrogant hackers stubbornly believed that this was at most a fancy-packaged, basic demo code.
But as Su Hao continued to delve deeper into the underlying logic...
Cyber Fox's expression froze.
Root's smile vanished.
Entropy's breathing stopped completely!
The expressions on their faces changed from initial disdain to shock, and finally to utter terror!
In the seemingly simple scene on the screen, the densely packed dots of light moving between the blocky buildings are colliding and probing each other with an amazing natural rhythm.
Based on their respective hidden complex probability weights, they naturally gather, compete for, or exchange resources among the cafeteria, classrooms, and library, and finally spread out again in an orderly manner.
This is not a game program at all!
Within each social space, the macroscopic patterns of those pixelated points representing students gathering and dispersing do not require any rigid scripts to drive them.
They seemed to have real life, spontaneously deducing and breathing on the screen!
"Gulp."
Someone swallowed hard.
"You just said..." Entropy swallowed hard, his voice trembling.
"You said this is a model of the school you used to attend?"
How well does the data generated by this engine fit the actual situation at your school?
Su Hao's fingers left the keyboard, paused slightly as if recalling something, and then answered casually:
"It's not that high. After the final test version was run, the fit was around 98%, which is just so-so."
The peaks and troughs of space occupancy from early morning to late at night, the dynamic flow of people like water, and the average dwell time in different areas...
Except for a very few uncontrollable emergencies, it is almost entirely consistent with reality.
"hiss--"
This statement came out.
In the cramped classroom, three well-informed top hackers almost simultaneously gasped in shock.
"My God........
Entropy clutched her chest, feeling a dull ache in her heart. Looking at the miraculously smooth gameplay on the screen, she almost cried!
The feeling was like three ascetic monks who had spent half their lives struggling in the mundane world suddenly looking up and seeing someone casually building a great Leiyin Temple in the clouds!
"The three of us poured our hearts and souls into this for six months, losing countless strands of hair, only to create a stupid NPC that could only drink 37 cups of coffee before going crazy with bugs and dying..."
You made this by hand out of boredom, and it actually achieved a 98% fit?!
"You...you've not just fixed our bug, you've practically slapped the optimal solution—something we never even dared to dream of—right in our faces!!"
Entropy was trembling with excitement and suddenly grabbed Su Hao's shoulder.
"Junior! No, Godfather!"
Can this amazing algorithm be licensed and applied to our model?!
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