The gaming pod was already in its second generation, but the price was still steep—costing millions, it wasn't something the average person could afford.
Aside from those who won them in raffles, the vast majority of buyers came from wealthy households.
At first, they thought they had bought a mere toy, but after actually playing with it, they were awe-struck.
They had never seen such a realistic gaming device before!
Even at a simulated realism of only 18%, this percentage forged experiences they had never had before, completely immersing them into the content of the game.
And in "God of Cookery," many ingredients that didn't belong to this world abounded—century-old ginseng dishes were commonplace, while the food from the Classic of Mountains and Seas dominated, something even the rich had never seen before.