There are several questions:
1. The IOI company is so poor that it can't afford to hire a security guard. The office does not even have face recognition. How can any cat or dog come in to obtain secrets? The female protagonist entered the company casually and no one stopped him, the boss's office entered casually, and the company's secrets were casually obtained. It's a future world, and there is no iris or fingerprint recognition even in the game warehouse. Is it possible to enter the account password every time you log in?
2. Can't the drone explode, blow up the car and win? (Some people say that when they bombed the protagonist's house, they brought explosives, but why didn't they bring it when they were chasing the protagonist??) Also, IOI knew from the very beginning that the protagonist had been in the garage for three days. Why did they choose to bomb the aunt's house without blowing up the garage together? ? 3. In the first shot of the speeding car, except for the protagonist, the other cars are the same. Is it standard for IOI? ?
4. There are only two villains with combat effectiveness, a boss and a mercenary. The company's top management never enters the game, and only calls 666 to the boss, not to mention the combat team. Players play back and forth, and the only picture given is that the lights in the game cabin go out when they die.
5. Anyone can use the magic ball. Which brain-dead setting is this? Which company in the real world developed this kind of equipment?
The protagonist's emotional line progresses too fast. The first time they fell in love at first sight, they started flirting the second time they met, and they started falling in love after a few seconds of sadness when their aunt was killed. The biggest problem I found was that the protagonist sold the holy grenades in the mall and the time went back one minute. IOI, if I bought a few items of equipment in the mall, how could the protagonist be beaten by the protagonist? ? Put the holy grenade on and the player will die in minutes
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