Worldwide Simulation Era

    Author: White Divine Crane
  • Status: Completed

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  1. Amelia Nancy
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    there are bots bot every where ,....................................................
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  1. Gabrielle Jenkin
    Gabrielle Jenkin rated it
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    There's no racism (so far), a tiny bit of nationalism* and a fairly interesting premise**. Unfortunately It's not worth reading maybe it'll improve but I don't hold much hope.

    *The nationalism is mild and inside the simulation and none has been shown outside the simulation.

    **I especially like how the character acknowledges the consequences to everyone's mindset after entering a simulation.
  1. Lauren Nell
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    It starts really interesting, but gradually becomes mediocre. It's an amalgamation of interesting premises but the author never ties them together, the ideas and plot lines never reach a conclusion. The characters are one dimensional, and it's introduced many supporting characters but they seem to be forgotten about also the MC is very bland. In the end the author just abandoned this novel and in a middle of introducing a new arc he just writes a chapter ending the story where he doesn't explain nothing. If you want something to pass your time it's an okay novel to read but it's nothing special but be aware it never realizes it's potential and progressively becomes downright ridiculous.
  1. Bradley Elinor
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    caught up to the raws.. the novel is pretty nice.. unlike fantasy simulator and astral apostle which take lots of chapters in other realm this novel doesn't take that many chapters in each realm.. though most of the chapters are in other realms it doesn't take an unreasonable amount of chapters for each realm where story is mainly in other realm n there's barely anything happening in the real world(currently MC spent a significant amount of chapters in main world)

    another difference from the 2 novels is that there's no returning unless the entire simulation(traversal) is completed and once the simulation is completed there's nothing like returning to the same realm again(as of now) and millions of years have passed in those realms within a day in main world it seems

    traversal isn't the power held only by the MC rather it's like cultivation in a cultivation world

    it kinda seems to be a time stop during the traversal as millions of years pass by in the other realm per each day in main world but it's not yet that clear as MC's simulations have been pretty short lived like less than 30 years in other realm(as he had variety of reasons to leave early).. so even if he simulates for like 1000 years it would take a little more than 10 minutes in the real world(taking 1:3 million time ratio)
  1. Delia Wilde
    Delia Wilde rated it
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    LoL what happened to the ending? why did it feel like the translator just decided to summarized the later parts but terribly done, just to end the story.the story still have so many things that need to clear up like reviveng zhu yuheng soul, meeting up with ji qinghuan, about the xia universe uniqueness, his best friend chen fan, the battle robed uncle that was left behind, meeting his mother and so much more.Why did it have to end like that, a good story ruined by the unexpectedly failed summarized ending.
  1. Ford Mary
    Ford Mary rated it
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    Got 99 problems but nationalism aint one!
  1. Maud Felix
    Maud Felix rated it
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    development of high quality worlds.★★★★★ .

    so far all the worlds he has traveled to have proved to be lived out in the reader's imagination and not something totally strange to read.
  1. clocktwise
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    As an avid reader, I found "The Worldwide Simulation Era" to be a captivating and thought-provoking novel that effortlessly weaved together elements of science fiction and human introspection. The story's immersive setting captivated me from the very beginning, as it explored the intricate boundaries between reality and virtual existence. The characters were well-developed, their struggles and growth resonating deeply with readers. The plot twists kept me on the edge of my seat, challenging my perceptions of truth and the nature of humanity's role in this digital age. Overall, a compelling read that left me pondering long after the last page.
  1. CastlePandaSoy
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    The "Worldwide Simulation Era" is a thought-provoking concept that invites readers to ponder the possibilities and implications of advanced technology merging with our reality. In this imaginative narrative, the author paints a vivid picture of a future where virtual simulations have become so sophisticated that they blur the lines between what's real and what's not. Humans inhabit these digital domains, conducting their lives, relationships, and even experiences as if in a shared dream.

    At its core, the novel explores themes of identity, free will, and the ethics of creating artificial worlds. It raises questions about the nature of consciousness and the meaning of existence in a world where the line between physical and digital is increasingly blurred. The characters navigate a complex landscape of love, ambition, and self-discovery within these simulated environments, forcing readers to consider the boundaries of humanity and the role of technology in shaping our destiny.

    While the story is set in a futuristic backdrop, it also touches upon universal human experiences such as longing, connection, and the search for purpose. It challenges us to reflect on the authenticity of emotions and relationships in a world where simulations can mimic every detail. Ultimately, the "Worldwide Simulation Era" serves as a cautionary tale and a call to question the balance between progress and the preservation of what makes us truly human.

    In a human tone, this novel offers a thrilling, mind-bending journey that engages readers both intellectually and emotionally. It encourages empathy and introspection, reminding us that even in the face of advanced technology, the essence of being human remains the most valuable asset we possess.

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