"What's up with the computer program?"
"If its calculations are accurate, is there a problem with me calling it a master? Do you think Master Hu Xi's calculations aren't precise?"
Old father's rhetorical question left Lu speechless.
Not accurate?
How would he know if it's accurate or not? This stuff is purely mystical and subjective; accuracy is just a matter of saying it is or isn't.
And besides, what it's calculating is "gaming luck," linking this to real-world fortune, isn't that too far-fetched and absurd?
"If Ba knew that the feature he created would be used this way, he'd be shocked, right?" Old Luo chuckled.
Everyone knows.
Ba has always emphasized that mysticism is complete nonsense, and the Divination System in "Mountain Village Memories" isn't mysticism but uses data collected from the game for probabilistic calculations and predictions.
In simple terms, it's like the "real-time win rate" prediction Colonel KFC makes during LOL matches.
