Zusammenfassung
The MMORPG 'EVR' was released unexpectedly one day, along with its advanced equipment that allowed players to fully immerse themselves in the game, even though prior VR technology wasn't nearly as realistic.
To prevent people from replacing their real lives with the game, the servers were shut down during the day and on weekends.
I was the best at the game, but since I had no friends or family, I could only watch and bet on sports while waiting for the servers to reopen—until the day I died and regressed to a week before the game was released.
I know everything that will happen in the game.
I know the game is not just realistic; it's real.
And for some reason, I don't need to log out!
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This is a no-harem story. It starts off quickly after narrating unnecessary details, so I suggest reading at least a few chapters to get to the heart of the story.
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Schreiben Sie eine RezensionThe life of an NPC and how they live when the player is not around is a superb idea for a story, and this is the first time I'm reading something like this. So count me in, author! [img=update][img=update][img=recommend][img=recommend]
This is the first web novel I read, and it seems good. I really liked the idea of the mc acting like an NPC and a player at the same time. I think you can talk a bit more about the mc since we don't know who he is. Though you mentioned some of his character through internal dialogue, we don't even know how he looks. That is why I had to give 4.8 to your character design. Apart from that, I am confused about something. The story has a lot of magus characters and you are saying they are a race, but which race? Are they human?
İt's very interesting for your first book. espeacially, I love story development about "I don't need to log out"
It might be too soon to tell, but ı have a feeling this is going to be great. I loved your book, can’t wait to see what happens next.
Great read so far with very few mistakes grammar wise. World building could be expanded on but it is slowly being fleshed out. MC is kinda generic personality wise but the whole not logging out with everyone else is unique but brings about its own problems. I’m still wondering how he is paying his bills this whole time. Magic sword man is also kinda generic. Wish figh scenes were fleshed out more like in the beginning. Keep it up
I regularly look to the new novels, but rarely pick one up for ongoing reading. This novel is the exception. It has gripped my fancy and I am willing to pay privilege to read all available. I recommend this novel to those who want something a bit different.
Thought the book was great, though definitely need to break up longer paragraphs. Don’t know if it applies to you but, at least for me writing shorter helps you read through it on the phone. Anyways, I added the book to my collection. And gave you a 5 star as well as reading through the book. Hopefully this helps you!!
First of all, the story is interesting. I started reading this since I liked the idea of a player living as an NPC. I don't think I have seen this kind of story before, maybe upgrader. Anyways, it started good and it is still good. But there is one problem. The story is not about him acting as an NPC as much as it used to be. Will it continue this way? I want to see Arlon move in secret more.
Autor IBCharon
Hi everyone, author here! Welcome to I Don’t Need To Log Out, where reality and virtual worlds collide. Thank you for checking out my novel—I hope you’re having as much fun reading this story as I am writing it! Let me share a bit about the story. I know there are a lot of “regression” and “the game turned out to be real” themed novels out there, and every author claims theirs is different. Yes, the MC regressed, and the game is real, but the focus isn’t on those twists. Instead, the story dives deeper into what happens behind the scenes—how the "NPCs" prepare for players’ arrival, what they do when no players are around, what stories they carry, and more. At its core, this is a story about Arlon, a lone man who knows the game’s reality. He must fight monsters and, at the same time, adapt to life as an NPC, all while keeping up appearances for both NPCs and players. If you have any questions, please ask here. I’d love to hear from you! And if you have feedback, don’t hesitate to share—I’m always looking to improve. And, well, I don’t think it’s too shameless to give a 5-star review to your own novel! If I didn’t think it deserved that, I’d change the parts that need improvement rather than settle for less. Happy reading, and thanks for being here!