This Is Not a Bug but a Game Feature-Chapter 202 - 147: Car Repair Power-Leveling?

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Chapter 202: Chapter 147: Car Repair Power-Leveling?

Isn’t this a racing game?

Ice Cola really wanted to ask Ba why a racing game doesn’t focus on the racing content, but instead puts so much detail into car repairs?

"I really learned it..."

Seeing that the live stream audience didn’t believe him, Ice Cola deliberately drove the just-repaired car out and crashed it.

Then dragged it back to the repair shop, following the tutorial he just learned, he went through processes like bodywork repair and repainting.

"See that!"

After fixing the scratches and dents on a car again, Ice Cola proudly said, "Isn’t this something anyone with hands can do?"

"Oh no, he really learned it!"

"Nanny-level car repair tutorial, I’m crying, does Ba really want to teach me for real?"

"As a professional mechanic, I have to say, the streamer’s comprehension is pretty good, interested in learning car repair from me? I’ll provide food and accommodation!"

"I think I learned it too..."

This car repair experience truly opened the eyes of Ice Cola and the live stream audience.

Mainly because no one expected a racing game to be so detailed that even the car repair process could be simulated, with the steps being very accurate.

Ice Cola proudly stated that he now had an additional skill in bodywork repair, joking that if he couldn’t be a content creator, he could always go into car repair.

Of course!

Everyone knew that was just a joke. 𝙛𝓻𝒆𝒆𝒘𝙚𝓫𝙣𝙤𝒗𝙚𝓵.𝙘𝙤𝙢

Though the game is very realistic and the repair steps are correct, knowing the steps doesn’t mean you can actually fix it.

In the game, you can do bodywork repair with a few mouse clicks, but is it that simple in real life? What Ice Cola meant by learning it was just in the game.

The repair experience in the game can’t be applied to real life, as in reality, you can’t just fix car bodywork with a few mouse clicks...

The car is fixed, time to race.

This time, Ice Cola drove very carefully and didn’t have any accidents. He participated in several races, earned a considerable amount of Game Coins due to the low difficulty.

"I can buy a car now."

Calculating the Game Coins he just earned, Ice Cola went to the dealership and got a new car.

With two cars now, Ice Cola no longer had to worry about crashing one and not having another to drive.

From that point on, he gradually became bolder. Whether it was free driving or racing, he drove in a more wild and aggressive style.

The result was...

Under his intense driving, the new car was beaten up badly and needed a major repair.

Major repair is different from bodywork repair.

A major repair is like giving the car a second life. Many parts need to be replaced, and the repair takes a long time.

This major repair caused a sensation in Ice Cola’s live stream.

When the car was dragged into the repair and modification shop, with the engine hood opened to reveal the engine and transmission inside, the viewer who claimed to be a "mechanic" showed a face of disbelief.

"Master, master!"

He actually was a mechanic, just not as skilled as the more experienced ones at the shop.

Since he didn’t have any jobs at the moment, he was at the shop watching the live stream on his phone and accidentally stumbled upon Ice Cola’s stream.

After watching for a short while, he was stunned by "Speeding Frenzy," surprised that bodywork repairs could be done in the game with so much detail.

However, to be honest.

That only amazed him, marveling at how advanced games have become, with such great attention to detail.

But when Ice Cola lifted the engine hood, following the system guide to remove one screw after another, intending to perform a major repair on the car, he realized something wasn’t right.

Is this a real car?

He had repaired so many cars that he could recognize at a glance what was inside.

Engine, battery, power steering pump, radiator...

He dealt with these car parts every day, it was hard not to recognize them. Precisely because he could recognize them, he felt the game was suspicious.

I mean, which racing game is made in such detail? Even the internal aspects of the vehicle are recreated so accurately?

When Ice Cola was repairing, he could not only pull out the dipstick, but could also clearly see the oil markings on it...

This is too over the top!

He found it incredible, the level of detail in this game left this mechanic in awe, so he called his master to watch the live stream together.

Back in the live stream.

Ice Cola was still investigating where the problem causing the engine noise exactly was.

The first time with bodywork repair, the game provided a full tutorial, making the repair process simple and easy, just a few mouse clicks to fix the problem.

But this major repair and maintenance had no full tutorial, the system at most hinted to players how to dismantle this part, but as to where the problem was? How to fix it?

I’m sorry!

You’ll have to figure it out slowly on your own...

The audience in the live stream was advising him to just send it to the NPC-run repair shop and pay to get it fixed.

"No way!"

Ice Cola is quite stubborn, the more the viewers suggested that, the more he wanted to prove himself, he had to find the problem and fix it today.

But he didn’t have a clue about car repairs, tinkering with it for a long time, taking it apart here and there, the whole car was almost dismantled by him, yet he couldn’t find the root of the problem.

"Streamer, try taking apart the power steering pump!"

"Huh? You mean this one?"

A viewer’s comment caught Ice Cola’s attention, and he curiously asked, "Buddy, do you know something about this?"