The specifications of the game were also written with great care. Players will receive tickets for driving offenses, fines for jaywalking, and in the event when the player gets hurt, they'll have to pay hospital fees too.
Of course, one good thing about the game was that players couldn't die, but could faint and recover in the hospital.
This game was designed with helping players feel the void they have in real life, as well as to utilize the biggest advantage VR games have.
Chen Mo left the room and walked around and indeed, everything looked really realistic, and the flaws suggesting that it was only virtual were barely noticeable.
For example, the bodies of the players aren't as detailed as in real life, similar to high quality CGI from his previous life. Although it looked incredibly realistic, you could tell it was computer generated.