For the technological devices within the game, the data that players input are just ordinary numbers and dates.
Such calculations also occur during the normal course of playing the game.
Naturally, you'd think that the game's technological devices should provide accurate calculation results, right?
No, not at all.
The technological devices in the game seemed to be capable of judging the source of the players' data, giving the feedback "unable to calculate" across the board.
Even if there is only one set of data related to reality among the 100 sets provided by the player, the game's technological devices would still quit working.
Most players find this phenomenon quite normal since, after all, a game is just a game.
But to a particular group like the Cucumber Slice Team, which pays close attention to details, such a setting is incredibly tempting, and finding a way through could yield endless benefits.