On the original "Data Panel", there are only some basic data and nothing else.
But on this "data panel", Colin saw that in addition to the basic attributes, there was also an "evaluation" option.
Colin took a quick look and was basically sure that the biggest effect was to make some survivors formally realize that there might be a big discrepancy between their panel attributes and actual combat experience.
When doing some tasks or facing some enemies, you can get help immediately...
From this, you can know how difficult a task is for you.
Because everyone's experiences are different, the solutions and thought processes they develop when facing monsters will be somewhat different.
At this time, the data of the people on the data panel may be the same, but due to personal reasons, the evaluation and judgment made on the same thing may be "hell level" and "ordinary level" respectively.
Overall, this is indeed a good feature.
There was a similar function in the previous session...
However, this time the "system" has obviously learned its lesson and added some safer measures.
Although I don't know exactly how it was done, the "tip" indicates that it is safe enough. The only drawback Colin found after reading it is...
It costs money.
Each time you use this function in the "Data Panel", you will need to pay 0.1 fog point resources.
Not everyone is happy about something that requires money to solve, so in addition to a large number of attributes being exposed on the chat channel, a large number of related questions also popped up all of a sudden.
"Brothers, I am a 'First-Class Light Chaser'. Is my strength up to the standard for this situation? [Strength: 16.]"
"What's wrong with you? You're almost as strong as my Level 2 Light Chaser, but my highest strength is only 19? Are you on drugs?"
"What?! Isn't 'Light Chaser' a priest-type profession? Why are you comparing strength?"
"What else can priests compete with if not strength? Are you expecting me to buff you?"
"Does anyone know what 'evaluation' is? I can't afford to waste fog points."
"There is already a guide posted by 'Empire' on this topic. Go check it out yourself. In short, it's just to give you some idea of what's going on. Don't think that just because the panel data is strong, it means it's really strong."
"Looking down from above, I feel like you are hinting at something..."
...
Guys, is it normal for a new level 4 Light Chaser to have six attributes of just over 100
Colin complained in his heart.
Then, I felt the message of "system" again. After everyone had digested this function, it appeared again at the right time...
But this time, for Colin, it means a lot, but not that much. It just enhances his fame.
Amidst a bunch of "Yeah!"s on the channel, Colin got another piece of black bread with four 9s and ten recovery cards.
I can't say it's useless, but it's a bit tasteless...
Of course, ten recovery cards means that ten people have recovered their health.
[The "Fixed Point Assist" function will be updated soon.]
"'Spot assist'?"
Colin was surprised for a moment. This time there was a new thing, which seemed to have not been there in the previous session.