Since the beginning of the unified examination, they have not been told any information or distributed resources, and they have been thrown into the simulation scene by themselves.

The rules don't say anything, and you have to find all the resources by yourself, and it's all about luck for everyone to get there... This unified examination is also really tossing people.

But Jiang Hui basically got used to it, and tried hard to open up a fairly smooth path in such a completely information-poor environment.

After collecting information from all parties, Jiang Hui can probably distinguish some "information" in the current venue.

First of all, it can be determined that this dedicated system is far more intelligent than they imagined, and has a strong ability to distinguish.

Then there were more people in this venue than he had imagined, but the chances of them bumping into each other were not high, and it felt like the flow of people was being consciously separated—it was conceivable who did it.

But all of this is probably only up to this link, and this restriction will definitely be lifted in the next link, because the real "hodgepodge" is coming.

From the very beginning when Jiang Hui learned that this situation was specially divided into professional categories and decorated with different uniforms and outfits, she knew that things would inevitably develop into the current scene.

The distinction is to clarify roles and functions, and the distinction between resource flows is to allow individuals to accumulate buffer time, and now is the time for the "feast" to begin.

Because there are no rules and regulations, not everyone can follow that road to the place where they should go on time and on time. The vast majority of people may end up going sideways, arriving late, or even going the wrong way, and eventually lead to a bad situation, just like the two of Jiang Hui and the others now.

Jiang Hui's guess was indeed correct. The system did have a crowd diversion setting, and it also used probability distribution, which eliminated the fairness problem that might be artificially created.

But when it comes to probability, it must be a very random allocation. The system sets different paths for candidates with different probabilities of being selected. The time and timing when they finally arrive at the inner circle are different, and the situations they face are different. Some people arrive first, some people arrive later, and some people may be led to run further and further away... These are all assessments Any one of them may win points or deduct a certain amount of points for them.

Of course, this is just a random setting, and there is no initial reservation when the machine is allocated. So although it looks unbalanced on the surface, in a sense, it can be regarded as a kind of fairness among unfairness.

Jiang also knows that his luck has never been very good, even if he hangs out with lucky people for a while, he will always encounter various unexpected situations. So it doesn't matter whether little A is lucky or not, anyway, with her own existence that dragged down the aircraft carrier, the result is probably the same...

So as expected, they still became the group who arrived late, and because of certain restrictions, they were still unable to enter the inner circle, and they couldn't find a way. Otherwise, according to Jiang Hui's efficiency and route, she would have entered the inner circle and started to participate in the battle.

Now I can only wander in the outer circle where I can barely see a little movement, which is quite aggrieved. Little A didn't know if she was dragging her down...

But little A's mind was not that complicated, he glanced at the phantom flags that were still increasing in the distance and said with some doubts: "What is that?"

"Tuanqi." Jiang Hui said.

The so-called regiment flag, as the name suggests, is the group flag. Generally, a collective group will set up a flag for itself to distinguish itself from external forces.

There are many kinds of regiment flags, which are generally distinguished according to different groups or functions, and the regiment patterns on them are also different.

The most common one is of course the Legion Flag, and Legion Chess is also the most legally effective of all types of regiment flags, and it is also the most strictly managed.

Speaking of which, because of the particularity of the legion flag, they also have a special management agency to apply for registration and other matters. The officially registered legion flag also has a special mark. If the outside world, such as the media, wants to report the style of the legion flag, it needs to seek the consent of the legion leader and pay the voting fee, which is equivalent to copyright fees. It is said to be a large sum, and the reporter also needs to ensure that the Legion Flag will not cause any adverse effects for this exposure.

Therefore, publishing the regiment flag in the press is a matter of great cost and considerable risk, not everyone dares to do it.

But because it's just a setting in the unified examination, what they see now are just ordinary regiment flags.

As soon as the regiment's flag was lit, Jiang Hui basically knew that this level was estimated to be a simulated military battle. This is a frequent training mode in the command system, and it really tests people's comprehensive ability.

Although Jiang Hui had never participated in it, she had learned about relevant training from Huan Xian's information and the other party's mouth.

Command is not a subject that can be talked about on paper, but you can't create castles in the air out of thin air. The theory that should be learned should be practiced.

There is no real army for these children to command, so various tools and props or simulated tools are used to make up. Work out a little before they can really command people.

From this point of view, the arrangements of the unified examination party have also matched one by one.

The color of the inner lining is not only for distinguishing professional categories, but also for distinguishing roles and assigning the functions of each member.

Isn't it? Of course, a legion must have basic personnel such as commanders, individual soldiers, mech divisions, scouts, medical soldiers, etc., and the distinction is more conducive to forming a regiment.

After being given an individual's identity, what kind of role an individual will play in a group depends entirely on the individual's ability.

Jiang Hui had guessed something before, but now that he saw the flying regiment flag, he confirmed the assessment mechanism. But the bad news is—before she gets there to explore the environment or form a team, she's already there.

The regiment flag, the regiment flag, naturally the flag can only be erected when it is formed into a regiment.

They are still at a loss here, unable to enter, and they have already raised their flags to fight, but how to fight?

When Jiang Hui saw it, it was really a banner, and when Xiao A came up, there were seven or eight... But when the two stood side by side on a tree branch 100 meters high and looked out, dozens of banners had already been erected profusely. And the numbers are still going on.

Looking at those banners, some of which were swaying in the wind and rain, which seemed to be on the verge of falling, and some of which were stable and unmoving, Jiang Hui felt a little inexplicable and sighed.

It's too late, it's too late.

For little A who has not yet realized the reality, he still can't understand why the aura around him has changed when he saw those flags, he hesitated to speak, and finally dared not say anything.

The other party looked at it for a while, and it didn't take long, but Xiao A felt that it was extraordinarily long. Until the other party moved his shoulder: "Let's go, we should also—"

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