After all, generally speaking, breaking into level 95 typically indicates the skill level of an ace pilot. As for level 100, no one has tried it, and no one is willing to try. Of course, there are always exceptions but those are usually celebrities. The first one to dare is always the bravest. The issue is that no one cares if an ordinary person tries. But it's different for Revenge Shadow Rider. Being a well-known figure, one would usually not risk their reputation by entering battles they aren't certain of winning. But Revenge Shadow Rider is that exceptional, as celebrated as a faith-level warrior who is known by every household, and he won! This was undoubtedly a battle that surely attracted more fans for the Revenge Shadow Rider.
However, the Federation players don't think so. Revenge Shadow Rider is already a household name in the Federation, equally a beacon to Mecha enthusiasts. While it's unclear how Revenge Shadow Rider managed to win, it's an understood secret among the netizens of the Federation that he absolutely couldn't lose.
Zhang Xiaobo is currently experiencing a mix of emotions. Should he be happy or sad? Even though the air crash was unfortunate, he was the first to watch the Shadow Rider's live broadcast, so maybe it was a blessing in disguise. That kid, Elvis, must be quite envious of him.
Who knew that halfway through his contemplations, Elvis would barge in from next door. As an old comrade, his explanation was simple — being the earliest Graduates from Wind Thunder could be because of his good looks, right? Amelia surprisingly took a break because of the air crash, claiming it's to take care of the injured. Yet, it's weird because Mecha warriors of Red Cloak level are generally considered the aces of the Normandy Fleet and aren't usually let off easily. Don't know what got into that lass.
As a result, the two buddies decided to open the analysis video to examine it in detail. The influence of the Shadow Rider is undeniable. In less than a few minutes, a top post on the forum quickly published the analysis video of the level 100 test. While the quality may be questionable, it's certainly getting the most comments. After opening the video, a middle-aged man's voice can be heard.
"Sharing brings happiness, analyzing brings improvement. Hello, friends, I am your familiar Galactic Warfare commentator, Unknown War God. My explanation may not be the most professional, but in terms of efficiency, I am in the top tier of net commentators."
In fact, the Unknown War God's minor fame is closely related to his speed of output. Take Charlotte as a comparison, making an analysis video could take at least an hour, and that's when the video length is no more than 10 minutes. If it involves a large video with additional art and design work, it may take a day or even longer.
But Unknown War God is different. Though his quality can't quite compete with professional commentators, he stands out when it comes to commentary humor.
It has to be said that talking about humor is an art. From his style of speech, one could guess that he frequents forums often visited by otaku and fujoshi. He's definitely an experienced player. Compared to his usual serious commentary, when it comes to Revenge Shadow Rider's video analysis, the Unknown War God is certainly more sharp in his comments.
He doesn't care about Shadow Rider's multitude of fans, nor is he afraid of the Shadow Rider's team pinpointing a wrong comment and "doxxing" him. On the contrary, playing more significantly on this front would capture more attention. The problem is Revenge Shadow Rider really is different. He's careful in battle, tricky in his positioning, and his thinking is wildly unconventional. Besides praising him, there's really nothing else to say.
However, within 5 minutes, there wasn't much else the Unknown War God could comment on besides the usual banter. Despite being a strong player in Galactic Warfare, which is why he's called Unknown War God, his standards differ from time to time. He is indeed qualified to commentate on a Red Cloak elite battle, but when it comes to Revenge Shadow Rider, his commentary falls short. To commentate on this level, one must be a seasoned expert who understands military warfare deeply, or even further, a Red Cloak. As such, due to Revenge Shadow Rider's rapid progression through the early stages, it was exceedingly difficult for the commentator to follow, much less speak of the specifics. It's exceptionally rare to be able to point out a few details. The Unknown War God only managed to keep up with the commentary speed towards the end of level 70.
"Now, let's take a look at Revenge Shadow Rider who's already cleared up to level 80. This isn't an exaggeration – it's an unattainable, freakish feat to most people. Even an elite player at Red Cloak stage might not reach the end levels, and it's only going to get more difficult with time."
The Unnamed Battle God paused intelligently contrasting the situation with others, which almost instantly resonated with numerous netizens. He continued: "Have you guys noticed that usually, Red Cloak stage players can at most clear up to level 50? The most famous realist Red Cloak player can only make it to around levels 60 or 70. Any player who gets to level 80 is considered an elite among elites, a star in the Red Cloak rank. Just imagine what kind of players these anonymous, interstellar competitors might be to consistently make it to level 90."
While he didn't spell it out, Unnamed Battle God seemed to imply something: "Pay attention to the time." He emphasized the word 'time' and circled it in red. "Did you guys notice a little detail? Even those Red Cloak superstars who manage to break through level 50 will start to slow down afterward because of the increasing difficulty level. But the speed of the Revenge Shadow Rider's level clearances has been getting quicker. Do you know why? Let me tell you …"
Unexpectedly, Unnamed Battle God joked, saying: "Haha, actually, even Unnamed himself doesn't know. This kind of thing is beyond the grasp of ordinary folk. But let's speculate a bit. Perhaps the early levels don't pose any significant challenge to Revenge Shadow Rider, making him unable to get into the battle mode. It's a bit like trying to sleep: unless you're dreaming, you can't relax completely. So, that explains why Revenge Shadow Rider's pace seems to quicken with each advancing level."
The questions are all interrelated. Given Unnamed Battle God's explanation, the obvious question then arises. My own power level isn't weak either, and I should become more proficient with each passing level. So why doesn't my speed increase? Why do I feel more and more tired while Revenge Shadow Rider seems to be finding it easier?"
In response, Unnamed Battle God offers another explanation: "Actually, it's not hard to understand. Playing through the 100 levels is a bit like doing an AI test. If you don't have an overwhelming advantage and still try to bulldoze your way through, you're bound to feel more tired the harder you push. But it's different for Revenge Shadow Rider. He knocks down his opponents with a gentle push, without leaving them any chances for retaliation. It only stands to reason that Revenge Shadow Rider's gameplay feels smoother and smoother - hahaha! Of course, this is just a metaphor! Don't take it too seriously. Different people have different opinions and if you don't understand, don't stress about it.
Now, allow Unnamed Battle God to laugh out loud and continue talking about level 81 ..."
"Speaking of level 81, I can't help but mention the 12 Star generals. As you know, the power cap for a 12 Star general fluctuates around level 81. This data is based on tests conducted a few years back by the game's creators. It's been suggested that the power of a 12 Star general could be far more potent now, given the growing challenges and opportunities for training, coupled with the guidance provided by the military. So, number 12 Star generals exceeding level 81 could be quite likely."
"However, no one has tried to challenge level 100. This indicates that they may not yet possess enough power to challenge level 100 or lack the confidence. As a non-professional commentator, Unnamed won't presume to critique every individual player, but based on personal experience I would say that the power of Revenge Shadow Rider has already surpassed 12 Star generals. Consider that the average Red Cloak player requires about 2 seconds to dodge, while 12 Star generals need between 1 to 1.5 seconds – of course, some are quicker. Yet, Revenge Shadow Rider completed three compound movements in just 0.7 seconds. This kind of speed is on par with that of an Ace Pilot."
The Unnamed Battle God's personal conjecture sparked strong resonance among the online crowd. He's not the most professional, but he voices what every player is thinking. Within a few minutes, there are tens of thousands of replies rising to the top."
Of course, Unnamed Battle God certainly didn't hold back in his commentary, blowing his trumpet about Revenge Shadow Rider's every move. No matter how unfathomable a claim, like Revenge Shadow Rider displaying a thousand minute details in each move, he didn't stop. He's certainly no idle voice. If you cannot bring professional domain knowledge, you've got to have a unique skill. Otherwise, you might as well not be alive.
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