Chapter 20: Features
Chapter 20 - 20: FeaturesRichard tapped the marker against the whiteboard, smirking. "I'm not done yet."
Jack, still trying to wrap his head around everything, let out a short laugh. "Man, there's more? You're really packing everything into this, huh?"
Richard nodded and drew another vertical line on the board. At the top, he wrote:
Advanced Procedural Physics
"I'm sure you're familiar with this one," Richard said, turning to Jack. "I actually integrated some of its code into our test build when we were tweaking the physics mechanics."
Jack's eyes widened slightly. "Wait, what? That weirdly smooth, ultra-responsive physics in our last test... That was this?"
Richard nodded. "Yep. This system is AI-driven, meaning it dynamically adjusts physics calculations based on the scene complexity and available processing power. It ensures realistic interactions while keeping performance optimized."
Jack scratched his head. "So, instead of every object obeying a one-size-fits-all physics model, the engine tweaks it based on what's happening in real time?"
Richard snapped his fingers. "Exactly. If an object is just sitting there, it won't waste resources on unnecessary physics calculations. But the moment it moves or collides, the AI determines the necessary calculations instantly—whether it's basic rigid body physics or advanced soft-body deformations."
Jack leaned back, exhaling. "Bro... That's insane. That means even large-scale environments with tons of objects won't tank performance."
Richard grinned. "Now you get it. That's why our last build ran so smoothly, even with all the destructible objects."
Jack chuckled. "Damn. If you had told me earlier, I wouldn't have spent hours trying to optimize it manually."
Richard shrugged. "Well, now you know."
Without pausing, Richard drew another vertical line and wrote:
Modular Asset & Code Library
Jack squinted at the new title. "Alright, what's this one about?"
Richard turned toward him. "One of the biggest time sinks in game development is recreating the same core systems over and over again—whether it's movement mechanics, inventory systems, or UI frameworks."
Jack nodded slowly. "Yeah... That's why so many devs rely on asset stores. You're saying Vector Core has something built-in?"
Richard pointed at the board. "Exactly. It comes preloaded with procedural assets and code modules, all designed to be plug-and-play. Need a basic character controller? Done. Need a weather system? Drag and drop. Inventory system? Click and configure."
Jack sat forward. "Hold up. So instead of building everything from scratch, we can just grab a ready-made system and tweak it?"
Richard grinned. "Pretty much. But here's the kicker—these aren't static assets. They're procedural. The AI can generate variations based on developer input. Need a unique-looking tree for a forest? The AI will generate one. Need a different walk cycle for an NPC? Just tweak a few parameters, and it's done."
Jack let out a low whistle. "Man... This isn't just a game engine. This is like... an automated development assistant."
Richard smirked. "And speaking of assistants..."
He drew the final vertical line and wrote:
AI-Assisted Documentation & Tutorials
Jack tilted his head. "Wait, let me guess—this thing teaches devs how to use it?"
Richard grinned. "Bingo. Built-in AI tutor that guides users step-by-step through game creation. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced dev, it adapts to your knowledge level. Stuck on a feature? Ask it, and it'll explain with real-time examples. Need a code reference? It pulls up relevant documentation instantly."
Jack's jaw dropped. "Dude. Do you realize how much easier that makes learning new tools? No more scouring YouTube tutorials or digging through outdated documentation."
Richard nodded. "Exactly. It ensures that no feature in the engine goes unused just because someone doesn't understand it."
Jack leaned back, shaking his head in amazement. "Man... This is game development on steroids."
Richard capped the marker and stepped back, admiring the fully loaded whiteboard. "So, now you see the full picture. This is what Vector Core is capable of."
Jack chuckled. "Bro, we're not just making a game. If this engine works as intended, we're about to disrupt the entire industry."
Richard smirked. "That's the plan."
Richard capped the marker and leaned back against the table, arms crossed. "So, any comments or questions?"
Jack stared at the whiteboard, rubbing his temples as if processing everything he had just heard. After a long pause, he exhaled deeply and looked at Richard with a resigned expression.
"Bro... You do realize that every developer out there with wild creative ideas but zero actual skills to develop a game is going to line up at our doorstep, right?"
Richard nodded, unsurprised. "Yeah, I know. But we don't have to release the engine for commercial use right away. We can utilize it first, perfect it, and when the time is right, then we'll consider opening it up to the public."
Jack raised an eyebrow. "And when is 'the right time'? Because this thing is light-years ahead of anything out there. The moment people get wind of it, we're going to have a target on our backs."
Richard sighed, choosing his words carefully. "That's why we need international profits first. If our contributions boost the economy, the government will protect our interests. But there's another side to that coin—we could also get sued for breaching national security laws."
Jack gave him a confused look. "National security?"
Richard nodded grimly. "Think about it. AI-driven physics, procedural generation, automated game development—this isn't just for games, Jack. This kind of tech can be used for military simulations, training AI models, even creating fully immersive virtual environments. If we don't handle this right, we could be accused of not protecting developers' rights... or worse, selling off key innovations to foreign entities. The lawsuits alone could bury us."
Jack ran a hand through his hair. "Damn... I didn't even think about that."
Richard continued, "We'll have to lay low, keep refining the engine, and build a stronger cybersecurity infrastructure before even thinking about commercialization. If we do release it, we'll need to establish a strict licensing model, and that could take—"
Jack cut in, finishing his sentence. "Eight years? Ten?"
Richard shrugged. "That's the ballpark. By then, we'll have built enough credibility and influence to control how it's distributed."
Jack leaned forward, clasping his hands together. "Alright, I can get behind that. But now I have an even bigger question."
Richard raised an eyebrow. "Shoot."
Jack leaned in slightly, his expression turning serious. "Where the hell did you get all this technology from?"
For a split second, Richard felt his pulse quicken. His mind raced. Shit, shit, shit. Should I tell him now? No—not yet. He needed to gauge Jack's reaction first.
Instead of panicking, he forced a relaxed smile. "Do you still remember the Keeper?"
Jack blinked. "Come on, bro. I'm being serious."
Richard kept smiling. "I am serious. I got this knowledge from the Keeper."
Jack threw up his hands in surrender. "Bro—seriously, stop dodging. I'm asking where you actually got this. You didn't just pull this out of thin air."
Richard shrugged. "Think about it. Do you really think I just lucked my way into winning millions from the lottery?"
Jack froze.
For the first time, Richard saw hesitation in his eyes. It was the first breadcrumb, the first hint at a much bigger truth—one that Richard wasn't quite ready to drop yet.
Jack narrowed his eyes. "You're saying that wasn't luck?"
Richard just smiled. "You tell me."
Jack slumped into a nearby chair, exhaling heavily. "Alright, I believe you. It wouldn't make sense for you to have learned all of this in such a short time anyway." He rubbed his temples before shaking his head. "But the real kicker is—will all of that actually work? Until we test it, I can't fully believe what you just said. No offense, bro, but this could all just be some crazy, over-the-top idea from your imagination."
Richard grinned. "That's fair. But hey, we can't test anything if we don't even assemble these damn rigs first."
Jack chuckled, stretching his arms. "Ah, yeah, you're right. Let's build our PCs first."
They stepped into the office, where the neatly stacked boxes of PC components awaited them like treasure chests waiting to be opened. The air smelled of fresh packaging, new electronics, and faint traces of the air conditioning humming in the background.
They began unboxing their parts, carefully unwrapping each component from its protective foam and anti-static bags. The polished metal of the ASUS Rampage IV Extreme motherboard gleamed under the office lights, and the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 690 graphics cards looked beastly in their packaging.
Jack held up the monstrous GPU and whistled. "Damn... this thing looks like a tank. If it overheats, I bet I could fry an egg on it."
Richard laughed, installing the motherboard into the case. "Well, that's why we got the high-airflow case and liquid cooling. Unless you actually want a fried egg on your PC."
Jack grinned as he started mounting the PSU. "Might be a good emergency backup cooking method."
As they continued assembling, Jack glanced over at Richard, curiosity flickering in his eyes. "By the way, bro, when's the timeline until we can actually test your Vector Core Engine?"
Richard paused briefly before tightening a screw. "Give it a month."
Jack raised an eyebrow. "That's it? Just a month?"
Richard nodded. "Yeah. Right now, I'm about 10—maybe 15% done—building the basic framework. After that, I need to repolish everything, make sure it's all in order. It'll take some late nights, but it's doable."
Jack leaned back, thinking. "A month is fine... Maybe even unrealistically too short. But hey, I guess if anyone can pull this off, it's you."
Richard smirked. "Damn right. Now, stop slacking and finish wiring your build."
Jack rolled his eyes. "Yeah, yeah, Mr. Genius."
They continued assembling their PCs, the rhythmic clicks of parts snapping into place and the hum of the screwdriver filling the air.
Tonight, they were just two guys building high-end gaming rigs. But soon, they'd be shaping the future of game development itself.
Chapters
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Chapter 1
- A Cup of Coffee
Chapter 2
- Fading Doubts
Chapter 3
- Jack
Chapter 4
- Bros Before Hoes
Chapter 5
- Game Testing
Chapter 6
- Revelation
Chapter 7
- Securing the Win
Chapter 8
- Claiming the Prize
Chapter 9
- New Frontier
Chapter 10
- Transition
Chapter 11
- Reunion
Chapter 12
- New Home
Chapter 13
- Module Interface
Chapter 14
- Daily Quest
Chapter 15
- Sorry Gaijn
Chapter 16
- Finding PC
Chapter 17
- Shopping
Chapter 18
- Old Connections
Chapter 19
- Vector Core
Chapter 20
- Features
Chapter 21
- Finishing Touches
Chapter 22
- Painting
Chapter 23
- Icon
Chapter 24
- Nostalgia
Chapter 25
- Realism
Chapter 26
- Procedural Asset Test
Chapter 27
- Disaster or Miracle
Chapter 28
- Vector Core Completed
Chapter 29
- Creating
Chapter 30
- Campaign
Chapter 31
- Reckless Evolution
Chapter 32
- Classified
Chapter 33
- Roasted
Chapter 34
- Zoo for the Most Dangerous Beast
Chapter 35
- Marketing
Chapter 36
- Trailer
Chapter 37
- The Day That Started It All
Chapter 38
- Offers
Chapter 39
- Attracting Foreign Powers
Chapter 40
- News
Chapter 41
- Fabrication
Chapter 42
- AMFS
Chapter 43
- Revelation and Trust
Chapter 44
- Mystery
Chapter 45
- Family
Chapter 46
- Trap
Chapter 47
- Behind the Curtains
Chapter 48
- Operation Paper Clip
Chapter 49
- Incursion
Chapter 50
- Aftermath
Chapter 51
- Bag em and Tag em
Chapter 52
- Relocation
Chapter 53
- Damage Control
Chapter 54
- Persistent World
Chapter 55
- Reaching For The Stars
Chapter 56
- Testing
Chapter 57
- Testing II
Chapter 58
- Final Modifications
Chapter 59
- World Frenzy
Chapter 60
- Sharks and Stars
Chapter 61
- Drive
Chapter 62
- Wheres the Oil
Chapter 63
- Initiation
Chapter 64
- Struggles
Chapter 65
- Mystiques
Chapter 66
- History
Chapter 67
- Inheritance
Chapter 68
- Planning For The Future
Chapter 69
- Window Shopping
Chapter 70
- Setting It All Up Again
Chapter 71
- Your Big Brothers Back
Chapter 72
- Preparation
Chapter 73
- Shifting the Tides
Chapter 74
- Migration
Chapter 75
- Leashing the Phoenix
Chapter 76
- Future AI Girlfriend
Chapter 77
- Future Alliances
Chapter 78
- Bytecon
Chapter 79
- Reactions
Chapter 80
- Frog Out Of The Well
Chapter 81
- Players POV
Chapter 82
- Easy Company
Chapter 83
- Evolution
Chapter 84
- Manila City
Chapter 85
- Proposals
Chapter 86
- The Deep State
Chapter 87
- Doomsday Clock
Chapter 88
- Ronnie
Chapter 89
- Psionic Mastery
Chapter 90
- Psionic Path Becoming the God-Emperor
Chapter 91
- Research
Chapter 92
- Linas Brain
Chapter 93
- DEUS EX MACHINA
Chapter 94
- Tour
Chapter 95
- Resolve and Racism probably
Chapter 96
- DEUS EX MACHINA DESCENDS
Chapter 97
- Test Failure
Chapter 98
- Introductions
Chapter 99
- Moving Out
Chapter 100
- Jumpscaring the Internet
Chapter 101
- Prometheus Mark 6
Chapter 102
- Prometheus Mark 6 Testing
Chapter 103
- Scorched Earth
Chapter 104
- Doppelgangers
Chapter 105
- Ignition Sequence
Chapter 106
- Catching the Big Mouse
Chapter 107
- No Loose Ends
Chapter 108
- Consequences
Chapter 109
- Dragons Ascent
Chapter 110
- Even Aliens Are Junkies
Chapter 111
- The Real Predator
Chapter 112
- Forced Awakening
Chapter 113
- Meeting the Famed Ancient
Chapter 114
- - 115 Progress
Chapter 115
- - 114 The Force Awakens
Chapter 116
- Progress 2
Chapter 117
- Rise and Fall
Chapter 118
- Nuts and Crackers
Chapter 119
- Half-Assed Reunion
Chapter 120
- Lifting the Scales
Chapter 121
- Spark of Human Supremacy
Chapter 122
- - 123 First Encounter
Chapter 123
- - 122 First Ride
Chapter 124
- What an Irony
Chapter 125
- Evaluation
Chapter 126
- Strengths and Weaknesses
Chapter 127
- History
Chapter 128
- Plans
Chapter 129
- Beggar Shopper
Chapter 130
- IF YOU CANT BUY A REAL GUCCI BUY A FAKE ONE
Chapter 131
- Plans for the Future
Chapter 132
- Fury
Chapter 133
- Hangar Bay
Chapter 134
- Oreo-Philosophy Design
Chapter 135
- Competitions
Chapter 136
- Preparation Brazil
Chapter 137
- Preparation for Descent
Chapter 138
- Praetoriani Siderum
Chapter 139
- Nicolau
Chapter 140
- Battle Royale
Chapter 141
- Amazon Ciano
Chapter 142
- Dear Casanova
Chapter 143
- Byte OS 1
Chapter 144
- ByteOS 2
Chapter 145
- Masters of Disruption
Chapter 146
- Unearthing Corpses
Chapter 147
- Dark Harvest
Chapter 148
- Project Harvest
Chapter 149
- Meeting Old Bloodlines
Chapter 150
- Journey To The Past
Chapter 151
- Heaps
Chapter 152
- History Recall
Chapter 153
- Introducing Nicolau
Chapter 154
- The Man Of Absolute Faith
Chapter 155
- Renewed Faith New Alliance
Chapter 156
- Recruits
Chapter 157
- Praetoriani Suit of Armors
Chapter 158
- Praetoriani Rising
Chapter 159
- Forging Flesh and Steel
Chapter 160
- True Praetoriani
Chapter 161
- Phase 2 Incoming
Chapter 162
- Launch
Chapter 163
- Frenzy
Chapter 164
- All In One
Chapter 165
- There Is Only One Race The Human Race
Chapter 166
- Training Begins
Chapter 167
- Art Of Waaaghh
Chapter 168
- In the Table1
Chapter 169
- WAAAAGGHH
Chapter 170
- In the Table 2
Chapter 171
- Eerily Easy
Chapter 172
- Whos Laughing Now
Chapter 173
- Transfer
Chapter 174
- I HAVE THE WHEEL
Chapter 175
- Friend or Foe
Chapter 176
- Simulation Training
Chapter 177
- Self-Investment
Chapter 178
- Dark God Descending
Chapter 179
- Manifested Energy
Chapter 180
- Escalation
Chapter 181
- Invasion
Chapter 182
- We Are Not Cattle We Are The Storm
Chapter 183
- Chaos
Chapter 184
- Every Hands On Deck
Chapter 185
- First Strike
Chapter 186
- Response
Chapter 187
- Introductions
Chapter 188
- Dont Leave Without Paying
Chapter 189
- FAFO
Chapter 190
- Victory
Chapter 191
- Divided By Belief United By Threat
Chapter 192
- Round 2
Chapter 193
- The Beast Awakens
Chapter 194
- Tourists
Chapter 195
- First Mission
Chapter 196
- The Bloodwolfs Duel
Chapter 197
- A Very Bad Nightmare
Chapter 198
- A New Kind Of D-Day
Chapter 199
- End of The World
Chapter 200
- - 201 Dog Eat Dog
Chapter 201
- - 200 Clash of Titans
Chapter 202
- - 204 Humanitys First Win
Chapter 203
- - 202 No Mercy
Chapter 204
- - 203 Formation
Chapter 205
- Depart
Chapter 206
- - 207 New Hope
Chapter 207
- - 206 Golden Age
Chapter 208
- - 208 We did not conquer the stars We arrived hands open
Chapter 209
- - 209 Moby Dick
Chapter 210
- - 210 Hope and A Looming Threat
Chapter 211
- - 211 Purge
Chapter 212
- - 212 God Engine
Chapter 213
- - 213 Upgrading Humanity
Chapter 214
- - 214 Emperors Gambit
Chapter 215
- - 215 Final Preparations
Chapter 216
- - 216 The Dragons Deception
Chapter 217
- - 217 The Shield of Sol
Chapter 218
- - 218 The Dragons Fury
Chapter 219
- - 219 The Hunter Becomes the Hunted
Chapter 220
- - 220 The Vanguard
Chapter 221
- - 221 The Challenger
Chapter 222
- - 222 The Dance of Titans
Chapter 223
- - 223 The Reapers Kiss
Chapter 224
- - 224 The Suns Embrace
Chapter 225
- - 225 The Smugglers Dream and Everyones Demise
Chapter 226
- - 226 A Fathers Desperation
Chapter 227
- - 227 The Seed of Betrayal
Chapter 228
- - 228 Desperation Of A Father
Chapter 229
- - 229 The Gambit
Chapter 230
- - 230 The Last Human
Chapter 231
- - 231 Sacrifice
Chapter 232
- - 232 The Beginning of An End
Chapter 233
- - 233 Dawn Of A New Age
Chapter 234
- - 234 Bitter End
Chapter 235
- - 235 A Better End