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[[File:PNC Icon 2.jpg|right|150px|thumb|The poster girl for the game is[[Persicaria]].]] | |||
[[File: | '''Girls' Frontline: Neural Cloud''' or '''Neural Cloud''', known as 少女前线:云图计划 or 云图计划 in Simplified Chinese, 雲圖計劃 in Traditional Chinese, 뉴럴 클라우드 in Korean, and ニューラルクラウド in Japanese, is a roguelike strategy game from [[Sunborn]] and a spin-off to [[Girls' Frontline]]. | ||
'''Girls' Frontline: Neural Cloud''' or '''Neural Cloud''', known as 少女前线:云图计划 or 云图计划 in Simplified Chinese, 雲圖計劃 in Traditional Chinese, 뉴럴 클라우드 in Korean and ニューラルクラウド in Japanese, is a roguelike strategy game from [[Sunborn]] and a spin-off to [[Girls' Frontline]] | |||
The | The player, as [[the Professor]], must lead a group of Dolls called the Exiled in a digital world called [[Magrasea]] and save them from deletion by the [[Sanctifier]]s. Each Doll has their own abilities, upgrade them and build their base. Certain Dolls in Neural Cloud share their identity with characters from Girls' Frontline. | ||
==Game topics== | |||
{{PNCTopics}} | |||
==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
===Neural Cloud characters=== | |||
'''Main Article: [[PNC:Doll Index]]''' | |||
In comparison to [[Girls' Frontline]], the characters of Project Neural Cloud are given their own names instead of the name of their weapon, and their appearance is styled after their occupation. In the release version of the game, some names officially keep their Chinese pronunciation, and some others their Japanese pronunciation. | |||
The link above has the complete list of every character that is currently released in the CN server. | |||
Three characters in beta files are not in the final game: [[Lancet]], [[Naka]] and [[Yotsuba]]. | Three characters in beta files are not playable in the final game: [[Lancet]], [[Naka]] and [[Yotsuba]]. | ||
===Returning characters=== | ===Returning characters=== | ||
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*Confirmed as the same Doll: | *Confirmed as the same Doll: | ||
** | **{{hero_name|Florence|Medic|3}} as {{doll name|PA-15|HG|5}} | ||
** | **{{hero_name|Kuro|Sniper|3}} as {{doll name|MDR|AR|5}} | ||
** | **{{hero_name|Centaureissi|Warrior|3}} as {{doll name|G36|AR|4}} | ||
** | **{{hero_name|Lind|Warrior|3}} as {{doll name|AA-12|SG|5}} | ||
** | **{{hero_name|Clukay|Sniper|3}} as {{doll name|HK416|AR|5}} | ||
** | **{{hero_name|Betty|Warrior|2}} as {{doll name|IDW|SMG|2}} | ||
** | **{{hero_name|Dushevnaya|Specialist|2}} as {{doll name|KSVK|RF|4}} | ||
** | **{{hero_name|Abigail|Specialist|1}} as {{doll name|M500|SG|3}} | ||
**{{hero_name|Lam|Sniper|1}} as {{doll name|LWMMG|MG|2}} | |||
**{{hero_name|Choco|Medic|1}} as {{doll name|FNC|AR|3}} | |||
*Unconfirmed or only hinted as the same Doll: | *Unconfirmed or only hinted as the same Doll: | ||
** | **{{hero_name|Jiangyu|Warrior|3}} as {{doll name|Type 97|AR|5}} | ||
** | **{{hero_name|Daiyan|Sniper|3}} as {{doll name|Type 95|AR|5}} | ||
** | **{{hero_name|Chanzhi|Sniper|3}} as {{doll name|QBU-88|RF|5}} | ||
** | **{{hero_name|Yelena|Sniper|3}} as {{doll name|RMB-93|SG|3}} | ||
** | **{{hero_name|Luna|Specialist|3}} as {{doll name|K5|HG|4}} | ||
** | **{{hero_name|Sockdolager|Sniper|2}} as {{doll name|Falcon|RF|3}} | ||
** | **{{hero_name|Ksenia|Specialist|2}} as {{doll name|Stechkin|HG|4}} | ||
**[[ | **{{hero_name|Rise|Specialist|2}} as {{doll name|MG36|MG|5}} | ||
**{{hero_name|Souchun|Guard|2}} as {{doll name|Type 64|SMG|2}} | |||
**{{hero_name|Panakeia|Medic|2}} {{doll name|wz.29|RF|3}} | |||
**{{hero_name|Jessie|Medic|1}} as {{doll name|M1897|SG|3}} | |||
Some Dolls teased in [[:File:NC ASST Report 2060.jpg|Doll transfer document]] have yet to appear: {{doll name|Zas M21|AR|5}} (a fashion designer model), {{doll name|AEK-999|MG|4}} (Fendere), {{doll name|Type 79|SMG|5}} (Azure), {{doll name|HS2000|HG|5}} (Hearate), {{doll name|Welrod MkII|HG|5}} (Insidious), and {{doll name|C-MS|SMG|5}} (Clara). A Doll similar to {{doll name|SR-3MP|SMG|5}} has appeared [[:File:PNC Kuro Event BG002 2.png|in a background]]. | |||
The fact that certain Dolls in Project Neural Cloud are versions of Dolls from Girls' Frontline who diverged in 2060 gives rise to a question: What will happen if the Dolls trapped in the Magrasea backup manage to escape? Though the topic has not been discussed in the story yet, the Professor mentions in Moonseeking Resurgence 3-3 that they are certain {{hero_name|Luna|Specialist|3}} will eventually get to meet with her mercenary lookalike in the physical world ({{doll name|K5|HG|4}}). | |||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
Neural Cloud is an automated strategy game with roguelike elements. Unlike Girls' Frontline, most of the game is in 3D. | Project Neural Cloud is an automated strategy game with roguelike elements. Unlike Girls' Frontline, most of the game is in 3D. | ||
The player takes the role of [[the Professor]] as they journey through the sectors of the [[Magrasea]], battling enemies through the command of Dolls that can be upgraded for them to get stronger. The player owns a base called the Oasis which gives them supplies such as {{Icon|Diggcoin}} Diggcoins (the game's currency) and {{Icon|Prefab Unit}} Prefab Units (base upgrade material and used for certain factory productions). | |||
===Dolls=== | ===Dolls=== | ||
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The units available to the player are Dolls, human-like androids created for specific jobs. Specifically, the characters in the game are the virtual representation of the Dolls in the Magrasea superserver based on their [[Neural Cloud]]. Unlike in [[Girls' Frontline]], few Dolls in Neural Cloud qualify as [[Tactical Doll]]s. | The units available to the player are Dolls, human-like androids created for specific jobs. Specifically, the characters in the game are the virtual representation of the Dolls in the Magrasea superserver based on their [[Neural Cloud]]. Unlike in [[Girls' Frontline]], few Dolls in Neural Cloud qualify as [[Tactical Doll]]s. | ||
Doll quality (also called "rarity") initially ranges from one to three stars. Each Doll belongs to one of five classes | Doll quality (also called "rarity") initially ranges from one to three stars. Each Doll belongs to one of five classes: Guard, Sniper, Warrior, Medic and Specialist. There are 18 attributes used in combat for each Doll: | ||
*Max HP: Can be affected during Exploration | *[[File:Attribute Max HP.png|20px|x20px]] Max HP: Can be affected during Exploration. | ||
*ATK: Damage caused by normal attacks and certain skills | *[[File:Attribute ATK.png|20px|x20px]] ATK: Damage caused by normal attacks and certain skills. | ||
*Hashrate: Determines the damage caused by certain skills | *[[File:Attribute Hashrate.png|20px|x20px]] Hashrate: Determines the damage caused by certain skills. | ||
*Physical DEF: Percentage reduction of incoming Physical DMG | *[[File:Attribute Physical DEF.png|20px|x20px]] Physical DEF: Percentage reduction of incoming Physical DMG. | ||
*Operand DEF: Percentage reduction of incoming Operand DMG | *[[File:Attribute Operand DEF.png|20px|x20px]] Operand DEF: Percentage reduction of incoming Operand DMG. | ||
*Attack Speed | *[[File:Attribute Attack Speed.png|20px|x20px]] Attack Speed: Rate in which a Doll attacks. | ||
*Crit Rate | *[[File:Attribute Crit Rate.png|20px|x20px]] Crit Rate: Chance of normal attacks doing critical hits. | ||
*Crit Damage | *[[File:Attribute Crit Damage.png|20px|x20px]] Crit Damage: Increase to the damage done through critical hits. | ||
*Physical Penetration: Cancels out with target's Physical DEF | *[[File:Attribute Physical PEN.png|20px|x20px]] Physical Penetration: Cancels out with target's Physical DEF. | ||
*Operand Penetration: Cancels out with target's Operand DEF | *[[File:Attribute Operand PEN.png|20px|x20px]] Operand Penetration: Cancels out with target's Operand DEF. | ||
*Dodge Rate | *[[File:Attribute Dodge Rate.png|20px|x20px]] Dodge Rate: Chance of dodging normal attacks. | ||
*Post-Battle HP Regen | *[[File:Attribute Post-battle HP Regen.png|20px|x20px]] Post-Battle HP Regen: Amount of HP recovered after a battle. | ||
*Skill Haste: Auto Skill charge speed | *[[File:Attribute Skill Haste.png|20px|x20px]] Skill Haste: Increase to the Auto Skill charge speed. | ||
*Debuff Resistance: Determines duration of debuffs | *[[File:Attribute Debuff Resistance.png|20px|x20px]] Debuff Resistance: Determines duration of debuffs. | ||
*Backlash: Returns parts of incoming damage as True Damage | *[[File:Attribute Backlash.png|20px|x20px]] Backlash: Returns parts of incoming damage as [[PNC Combat#Status Effects and Damage Types|True Damage]]. | ||
*Damage Boost: Percentage bonus to attacks delivered | *[[File:Attribute Damage Boost.png|20px|x20px]] Damage Boost: Percentage bonus to attacks delivered. | ||
*Injury Mitigation: Percentage reduction to incoming damage | *[[File:Attribute Injury Mitigation.png|20px|x20px]] Injury Mitigation: Percentage reduction to incoming damage. | ||
*Healing Effect: Percentage bonus to heals delivered | *[[File:Attribute Healing Effect.png|20px|x20px]] Healing Effect: Percentage bonus to heals delivered. | ||
Dolls increase their attributes by gaining levels and by performing Neural Expansion. Neural Expansion increases the rarity of the Doll up to 5 stars in half-star increments using Diggcoins (DGC) and Neural Fragments. Neural Fragments are obtained in Fragment Search, with each Intimacy level from level 2 to 6 opening up more chances to acquire fragments. Neural Fragments can also be obtained in the Supplies shop and as a reward for unlocking a doll's Story or Voice file (Neural Fragments are more difficult and time-sensitive to acquire for “welfare” Dolls). | |||
Each Doll has three skills: a Passive skill, an Auto skill, and an Ultimate skill. Passive and Auto Skills can also be enhanced by spending Skill Samples from levels 1 to 7 and needing Skill Pivots from levels 8 to 10. Ultimate skills are available from 3 star rarity and onward, and are only leveled through subsequent Neural Expansions. | |||
Dolls don't gain experience in combat, instead, Experience Points are awarded after a fight as as general currency to be redistributed manually to the Dolls, up to level 70. A special level up called Potential Breakthrough must be done every 10 levels and requires Breakthrough Widgets and Diggcoins. | |||
Additionally, [[:Category:Dolls with Arma Inscripta|certain Dolls]] can have another upgrade named Arma Inscripta after Stage 4-15 is completed. Arma Inscripta (or simply AI) is similar to [[Girls' Frontline]]'s [[Guide:Research_Menu#Neural_Upgrade|Neural Upgrade]]. Dolls need to be of 4 star rarity, is level 60 or above, and is at Intimacy level 15 to unlock the first phase of their AI, up to three phases. Upgrading these phases will give the Doll bonus stats and upgrades to their skills. Arma Inscripta needs a separate set of EXP and Breakthrough materials from the normal leveling system. | |||
After clearing Stage 3-4, Dolls can be further modified with Algorithms which provide further attribute bonuses and special effects (this is similar to the Chips of [[Heavy Ordnance Corps]] in Girls' Frontline). Each Doll has Offense, Stability, and Special Algorithms Slots organized in patterns of 2×4 squares (some Slots must be unlocked through Neural Expansion and Potential Breakthrough). | |||
Each Algorithm comes in a 1x2 or a 1x1 shape. Both shapes increase one Main Attribute but the 1x2 has two Substats, while the 1x1 only has one Substat. Algorithms are stored in the Algorithm Warehouse and can be equipped in available Slots. Moreover, Algorithms of purple and orange quality come in Algorithm Sets, and activate Set Effects when used at the same time. The Main Attribute of assigned Algorithms is made more effective by enhancing the Doll's Algorithm Efficiency at a max of 2.0x and is increased by using Algorithm Boosters or spending unneeded Algorithms (Algorithms can also be Decomposed to make materials used in the Processing plant building). Algorithm substats can also increase up to orange quality and are acquired/rerolled through the use of Reconfiguration Generators or with another Algorithm of the same type and slot. | |||
The Intimacy level of Dolls increase through battle or with gifts, gaining attribute buffs and new personal information up to level 15. Costumes are called "Projections" in this game. Alternate Projections of a Doll's base artwork are unlocked with Neural Expansions while themed costumes must be bought in the shop with Projection Vouchers which are bought with Quartz or acquired rarely through certain in-game rewards. Basic costumes only give a still illustration and 3D chibi, while others can have animated illustrations, interactive [[Live2D]] and unique voices. Some Neural Cloud projections introduce fan-service Live2D interactions like removable tights or flippable skirts (the game is rated 16+ under China's Audio-video and Digital Publishing Association (CADPA)). | |||
The player starts with five Dolls: [[Persicaria]], [[Sol]], [[Croque]], [[Fresnel]], and [[Mai]]. More Dolls can be acquired through the Neural Search gacha (requires the Search Terminal building). Basic Search is performed with Basic Search Commands that are produced in the Oasis and mostly yields [[PNC Items|items]] rather than Dolls. Advanced Search, on the other hand, uses Advanced Search Commands that are bought from the shop or acquired from in-game rewards and includes a pity system of one 3-star Doll guaranteed every 60 searches with the rateup doll being redeemable at 180 searches. In the Advanced Search at launch, 1-star Dolls have a combined drop rate of 78.4%, 2-stars 18% and 3-stars 3.6%. Some “welfare” Dolls like [[Sockdolager]], [[Uranus]] and [[Horizon]] can be unlocked by playing limited-time events. | |||
===Battle=== | ===Battle=== | ||
'''Main Articles: [[PNC Combat]] and [[PNC Exploration]]''' | '''Main Articles: [[PNC Combat]] and [[PNC Exploration]]''' | ||
Entering battle and claiming battle clear rewards | Entering battle and claiming battle clear rewards require Keys which are replenished at a rate of 12 keys per hour at an initial cap of 150 keys and increased to 250 at Cognition Level 30. | ||
Most stages are either Battles of Endurance or Explorations. At the start of a stage, the player sets a team of up to 5 main Dolls and 3 reserves which cannot be changed during the level. The player is presented with random "[[PNC Functions|Functions]]" to choose from as they progress in stage, buffing certain unit types. "Protocols" can | Most stages are either Battles of Endurance or Explorations. At the start of a stage, the player sets a team of up to 5 main Dolls and 3 reserves which cannot be changed during the level (with the exception of certain event stages). The player is presented with random "[[PNC Functions|Functions]]" to choose from as they progress in stage, buffing certain unit types. "Protocols" are random stage-wide modifiers that can either be Positive, Neutral, or Negative. Battle of Endurance stages are simple back-to-back battles with an option to heal every other battle. | ||
During Exploration stages, the player navigates branching paths of events which are: "Conflict Zones" (battles of various difficulties), "Function Libraries" and "Anomaly Areas" (free functions and random events), "Trading Areas" (a market for Functions, Protocols, and One-time use Ultimate Skills), "Recovery Areas" (healing), and a final battle against a boss in the "Output Terminal" at the end of each layer. Exploration ends when all layers in the level are completed. Similar to the Normal and Emergency stages in Girls' Frontline, story chapters have a Standard and Dark Realm version. Endless Exploration is unlocked when all Standard stages of an area are cleared. Playing this mode yields various rewards and Strategic Blueprints that enable the use of Procedural Efficiency Nodes to receive further bonuses when playing story stages. | |||
Battles take place on boards made of hexagonal tiles. The player units start on the leftmost rows of the board and can be swapped | Battles take place on boards made of hexagonal tiles. The player units start on the leftmost rows of the board and can be swapped before the battle starts to match enemy placement and take advantage of tiles with special effects. During battle, the player's units will move and choose their targets on their own. Player actions are limited to spending Tactical Energy to use Tactical Skills and choosing when to use a unit's ultimate skill. After a certain time in battle, Battlefield Overload will occur and multiply the effect of attacks while reducing the effects of heals and shields, becoming more and more drastic as the battle drags on. | ||
===Base building=== | ===Base building=== | ||
'''Main Articles: [[Oasis Menu]], [[PNC Dormitory]] and [[PNC Factory]]''' | '''Main Articles: [[Oasis Menu]], [[PNC Dormitory]], and [[PNC Factory]]''' | ||
The player's base in the Oasis menu unlocks new functions as | The player's base in the Oasis menu unlocks new functions such as the Neural Search and the Factory. A Miscellaneous building called the Weather Simulator can be used to simulate real time weather in certain parts of the world (though it is unknown how accurate it is). | ||
Like Girls' Frontline, the base includes a Dormitory system (now in 3D) | Like Girls' Frontline, the base includes a Dormitory system (now in 3D) in the shape of a Honeycomb. Each room can be decorated with furniture to improve their Habitability (or Comfort) level up to 10 with each level providing certain benefits. | ||
The Factory unlocked after Stage 3-6 can produce various resources in a set amount of time (or instantly with Energizers) by spending Data acquired in battle and other resources | The Factory unlocked after Stage 3-6 can produce various resources in a set amount of time (or instantly with Energizers) by spending Data acquired in battle and other resources with new order types unlocked by progressing in the story. At first, only two orders can be placed in the Factory at a time and only the [[PNC_Factory#Extraction_Mine|Extraction Mine]] (Oasis and Factory materials) and the [[PNC_Factory#Supplies_Workshop|Supplies Workshop]] (Dolls enhancement materials) are available. The [[PNC_Factory#Gift_Workshop|Gift Workshop]] (Gifts) is unlocked at Stage 3-12, the [[PNC_Factory#Data _Encapsulation_Center|Data Encapsulation Center]] (Breakthrough and Skill materials) at Stage 4-14, and the [[PNC_Factory#Arms_Workshop|Arms Workshop]] (Arma Inscripta materials) at Stage 4-15. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
'''Main Article: [[PNC Story]]''' | '''Main Article: [[PNC Story]]''' | ||
On 23 September 2063, [[Persica]] | On 23 September 2063, [[Persica]] digitized the consciousness of a trusted Griffin Commander and sent them inside a recently recovered backup of Project Neural Cloud. The troubled project was eventually lost three years prior when all research data was destroyed in the Wipe-off Incident and [[the Professor]] who led the project disappeared. Using the identity of the Professor, the Commander must make contact with the Dolls who participated in the project to learn what happened and to find the Professor. | ||
When "the Professor" enters Magrasea, they find that the Dolls of Project Neural Cloud have been expelled from their original sector during the Wipe-off Incident and have been designated Irregular Agents by the [[Sanctifier]]s | When "the Professor" enters Magrasea, they find that the Dolls of Project Neural Cloud have been expelled from their original sector during the Wipe-off Incident and have been designated Irregular Agents by the [[Sanctifier]]s who aim to destroy them. To shelter the Dolls now calling themselves the Exiles, the real Professor created a new sector called the Oasis and built the Sandbox Barrier to protect them as they searched for a way back to the real world. | ||
Neural Cloud is considered a prequel to [[Girls' Frontline]]. Compared to Girls' Frontline, it focuses on the way Dolls are created and interact with humans and other artificial entities.<ref name=GCORES>[https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1B5411K7k7/ GCORES Interview on Bilibili] ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmbVC6peHzg Translated])</ref> Mica Team director Yuzhong famously commented “We didn't even put THAT much suffering into the story”.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJ5O8sWyfFI Neural Cloud Dev Log]</ref> | |||
===Teaser trailer message=== | ===Teaser trailer message=== | ||
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===Social media posts=== | ===Social media posts=== | ||
*'''[https://m.weibo.cn/status/4507423308226172 Top Secret letter]''': A letter from [[IOP]] to [[Griffin & Kryuger]] about their partnership with [[42LAB]] on [[Neural Cloud]] technology and testing to be done. It reveals a number of occupations and original names for G&K T-Dolls used in [[Girls' Frontline]]: [[G36]] was a butler model (unsurprisingly), [[PA-15]] was named Florence, [[IDW]] was a security model named Betty, [[Zas M21]] was a fashion designer model, [[AEK-999]] was named Fendere, [[FNC]] was a pastry chef named Choco, [[Type 79]] was named Azure, [[MDR]] was named Kuro, [[AA-12]] was named Lind, [[M500]] was named Abigail, [[HS2000]] was named Hearate, [[Welrod MkII]] was named Insidious and [[C-MS]] was named Clara. | *'''[https://m.weibo.cn/status/4507423308226172 Top Secret letter]''': A letter from [[IOP]] to [[Griffin & Kryuger]] about their partnership with [[42LAB]] on [[Neural Cloud]] technology and testing to be done. It reveals a number of occupations and original names for G&K T-Dolls used in [[Girls' Frontline]]: [[G36]] was a butler model (unsurprisingly), [[PA-15]] was named [[Florence]], [[IDW]] was a security model named [[Betty]], [[Zas M21]] was a fashion designer model, [[AEK-999]] was named Fendere, [[FNC]] was a pastry chef named [[Choco]], [[Type 79]] was named Azure, [[MDR]] was named [[Kuro]], [[AA-12]] was named [[Lind]], [[M500]] was named [[Abigail]], [[HS2000]] was named Hearate, [[Welrod MkII]] was named Insidious, and [[C-MS]] was named Clara. | ||
*'''[https://weibo.com/7308178516/J4b6ycunS Recruitment message]''': An open recruitment notification by 42LAB for Dolls test subjects from all models, commercial, civilian, corporate or privately-owned (though not military and unemployed ones). It explains that Project Neural Cloud is a partnership between IOP and 42LAB, a branch of the International Institute of Quantum Studie (IIQS), to produce a quantum-based in-the-cloud artificial consciousness module framework to protect Dolls memory data in case of neural cloud damage. The experiment is set to last for 2 months after 30th June 2058 and will run experiments on their memory module, with the benefit of free subscription to the final product. | *'''[https://weibo.com/7308178516/J4b6ycunS Recruitment message]''': An open recruitment notification by 42LAB for Dolls test subjects from all models, commercial, civilian, corporate or privately-owned (though not military and unemployed ones). It explains that Project Neural Cloud is a partnership between [[IOP]] and 42LAB, a branch of the International Institute of Quantum Studie (IIQS), to produce a quantum-based in-the-cloud artificial consciousness module framework to protect Dolls memory data in case of neural cloud damage. The experiment is set to last for 2 months after 30th June 2058 and will run experiments on their memory module, with the benefit of free subscription to the final product. | ||
*'''[https://m.weibo.cn/status/J6jBb4p5B CLR Event]''': An internal message between a [[Griffin & Kryuger]] officer and their superior. A commander reported signs of tampering in one of IOP's emails about Neural Cloud sent a few weeks prior, and the same pattern was found again two days earlier. The perpetrator inserted a message within the email, saying that 42LAB was secretly "sacrificing lives" and erasing Dolls memories as part of Project Neural Cloud. The message also contained a keyword, "CLR Event", a plea for help, and the spectrogram message "project sanctifier". The officer reports that IOP looked into the safety of Neural Cloud and that G&K operation is not in danger, and with G&K currently needing 42LAB's cooperation, they decide to keep the file under locks in case negotiations with 42LAB would be necessary in the future. | *'''[https://m.weibo.cn/status/J6jBb4p5B CLR Event]''': An internal message between a [[Griffin & Kryuger]] officer and their superior. A commander reported signs of tampering in one of IOP's emails about Neural Cloud sent a few weeks prior, and the same pattern was found again two days earlier. The perpetrator inserted a message within the email, saying that 42LAB was secretly "sacrificing lives" and erasing Dolls memories as part of Project Neural Cloud. The message also contained a keyword, "CLR Event", a plea for help, and the spectrogram message "project sanctifier". The officer reports that IOP looked into the safety of Neural Cloud and that G&K operation is not in danger, and with G&K currently needing 42LAB's cooperation, they decide to keep the file under locks in case negotiations with 42LAB would be necessary in the future. | ||
*'''[https://www.weibo.com/7308178516/J7nAE89W1 PRJ_Sanctifier_PID]''': Worried about the emergence of super-viruses developed and deployed by AIs, 42LAB created the AI antivirus Project Sanctifier in 2055 in support of the IIQS and to protect its own cloud capabilities. Sanctifier was to be self-learning, self-monitoring, provide active detection and elimination against viruses and other forms of electronic attack, autonomously repair legal programs showing signs of infection and operate from within 42LAB's cloud. After its completion, Sanctifier became an industry milestone and the foundation for Project Neural Cloud. At the start of the animated image, two files can be seen aside PRJ_Sanctifier_PID, titled "stf_mara draft v2" and "stf_gavri’el draft". | *'''[https://www.weibo.com/7308178516/J7nAE89W1 PRJ_Sanctifier_PID]''': Worried about the emergence of super-viruses developed and deployed by AIs, 42LAB created the AI antivirus Project [[Sanctifier]] in 2055 in support of the IIQS and to protect its own cloud capabilities. Sanctifier was to be self-learning, self-monitoring, provide active detection and elimination against viruses and other forms of electronic attack, autonomously repair legal programs showing signs of infection and operate from within 42LAB's cloud. After its completion, Sanctifier became an industry milestone and the foundation for Project Neural Cloud. At the start of the animated image, two files can be seen aside PRJ_Sanctifier_PID, titled "[[Raven|stf_mara draft v2]]" and "[[Angelus|stf_gavri’el draft]]". | ||
*'''[https://www.weibo.com/7308178516/J9v3VC4ad PRJ_Sanctifier_ET]''': Live report of a network attack on 42LAB on 14 February 2056. The attacker uses very similar code than other 42LAB projects and acts much like an AI virus, but Sanctifier seems to work well against it. | *'''[https://www.weibo.com/7308178516/J9v3VC4ad PRJ_Sanctifier_ET]''': Live report of a network attack on 42LAB on 14 February 2056. The attacker uses very similar code than other 42LAB projects and acts much like an AI virus, but Sanctifier seems to work well against it. | ||
*'''[https://www.weibo.com/7308178516/JcHy1uLnE Persica's email]''': After two weeks of consideration, Persica accepts to participate to Project Neural Cloud. Though she believes a lot of hard work will be needed to complete such a highly important project, she will lend to the respected professor in charge of the project her personal assistant, the Doll created after her image and personality by 42LAB themselves. | *'''[https://www.weibo.com/7308178516/JcHy1uLnE Persica's email]''': After two weeks of consideration, [[Persica]] accepts to participate to Project Neural Cloud. Though she believes a lot of hard work will be needed to complete such a highly important project, she will lend to the respected professor in charge of the project her personal assistant, the Doll created after her image and personality by 42LAB themselves. [[Persicaria]] (the Doll) herself is very interested in participating in live testing, especially after being stuck on their current project for a long time. Her one condition is to ensure her assistant's safety. | ||
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The countdown images shared on social media before the game's release contained hidden puzzles to access images containing extra lore. The full decryption process is explained in [https://www.bilibili.com/read/cv13167657 this series of post] in Chinese. | The countdown images shared on social media before the game's release contained hidden puzzles to access images containing extra lore. The full decryption process is explained in [https://www.bilibili.com/read/cv13167657 this series of post] in Chinese. | ||
*[https://42lab.cdn.sunborngame.com/website/decrypt/FromDrJSubjectRe_.jpg FromDrJSubjectRe_.jpg]: Email exchanges about an early human consciousness uploading technology developed by Ultilife. | *[https://42lab.cdn.sunborngame.com/website/decrypt/FromDrJSubjectRe_.jpg FromDrJSubjectRe_.jpg]: Email exchanges about an early human consciousness uploading technology developed by [[Ultilife]]. | ||
*[https://42lab.cdn.sunborngame.com/website/decrypt/BACKGROUNDCHECK.jpg BACKGROUNDCHECK.jpg]: A Svarog investigation on a [[Griffin & Kryuger]] Tactical Commander whose resume include duties in | *[https://42lab.cdn.sunborngame.com/website/decrypt/BACKGROUNDCHECK.jpg BACKGROUNDCHECK.jpg]: A [[Svarog Heavy Industries|Svarog]] investigation on a [[Griffin & Kryuger]] Tactical Commander whose resume include duties in “[[List of Locations#Eastern Europe|S09]]”, excellent command and combat abilities, cyberwarfare experience, involvement with [[Sangvis Ferri]]'s rebellion, exposure to [[Collapse fluid|Collapse radiation]] and service after [[Berezovich Kryuger]]'s capture. | ||
*[https://42lab.cdn.sunborngame.com/website/decrypt/vitalsigns.jpg vitalsigns.jpg]: An Ultilife memo about a woman named [[Irida]] who fell into a coma on 29 September 2060 during a surgery at an Ultilife facility. | *[https://42lab.cdn.sunborngame.com/website/decrypt/vitalsigns.jpg vitalsigns.jpg]: An Ultilife memo about a woman named [[Irida]] who fell into a coma on 29 September 2060 during a surgery at an Ultilife facility. | ||
*[https://42lab.cdn.sunborngame.com/website/decrypt/screenshot_2797294210.jpg screenshot_2797294210.jpg]: A socials post from Universal Anything Services reassuring customers that they only plan to make Dolls with obedient second generation Neural Clouds and not the more independent third generation ones. | *[https://42lab.cdn.sunborngame.com/website/decrypt/screenshot_2797294210.jpg screenshot_2797294210.jpg]: A socials post from [[Universal Anything Services]] reassuring customers that they only plan to make Dolls with obedient second generation Neural Clouds and not the more independent [[Tactical Doll#Later improvements|third generation ones]]. | ||
*[https://42lab.cdn.sunborngame.com/website/decrypt/DOCRECONSTRUCTING.jpg DOCRECONSTRUCTING.jpg]: A shredded 42LAB memo. | *[https://42lab.cdn.sunborngame.com/website/decrypt/DOCRECONSTRUCTING.jpg DOCRECONSTRUCTING.jpg]: A shredded 42LAB memo. | ||
*[https://42lab.cdn.sunborngame.com/website/decrypt/DOCRECONSTRUCTED.jpg DOCRECONSTRUCTED.jpg]: The same memo, reassembled to reveal the true meaning behind of the events of the game. | *[https://42lab.cdn.sunborngame.com/website/decrypt/DOCRECONSTRUCTED.jpg DOCRECONSTRUCTED.jpg]: The same memo, reassembled to reveal the true meaning behind of the events of the game. | ||
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*Main Article: [[Project Neural Cloud Original Soundtrack]] | *Main Article: [[Project Neural Cloud Original Soundtrack]] | ||
Vanguard Sound remains Sunborn's music partners for Neural Cloud. | [[Vanguard Sound]] remains Sunborn's music partners for Neural Cloud. | ||
==Development history== | |||
Project Neural Cloud was announced on 15 May 2020 during [[MICA Team]]'s 4th anniversary stream, alongside [[Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium]] and [[Girls' Frontline: Glitch Land]]. Roguelike elements were integrated to Sunborn's core strategy gameplay in order to diversify their catalogue and create a more mainstream game to expand the fanbase.<ref name=GCORES /> | |||
It received its first closed beta test called “Time-Sharing Test” in October 2020,<ref>[https://weibo.com/7308178516/JpsCpDZ4a Weibo]</ref> a second one called “Singularity Test” in December 2020<ref>[https://weibo.com/7308178516/JtICVE3Am Weibo]</ref> and a third one called “Blue Brain” in July 2021<ref>[https://weibo.com/7308178516/KnXh916eh Weibo]</ref> before being released in Mainland China on 23 September 2021. | |||
It also received a Global beta in October 2022 before its release in Global English on 21 November 2022. Taiwan and Korea were released on 23 November 2022, and in Japan on 24 November 2022. The KR publisher is [[Game publishers|Haoplay]]<ref>[http://gamefocus.co.kr/detail.php?number=127534 Game Focus]</ref> while the TW publisher is [[Game publishers|Longcheng]].<ref>[https://gall.dcinside.com/mgallery/board/view/?id=micateam&no=1738844 Taipei Game Show 2022 report]</ref> | |||
On the original CN server, Challenge Mode was added on 6 January 2022<ref>[https://m.weibo.cn/7308178516/L8szz28ha Challenge Mode announcement]</ref> ; Enigma Black Hole and the second algorithms wave on 20 January 2022<ref>[https://m.weibo.cn/7308178516/LblBnCDkM Enigma Black Hole announcement], [https://m.weibo.cn/7308178516/Lbc4g3S2q New Algorithms announcement]</ref> ; Crevice Exploration on 15 April 2022<ref>[https://m.weibo.cn/7308178516/Loh1cjicV Crevice Exploration announcement]</ref> ; Arma Inscripta on 15 September 2022<ref>[https://m.weibo.cn/7308178516/M5JzwluR2 Arma Inscripta announcement]</ref> ; Special Protocols and the third algorithms wave on 2 March 2023<ref>[https://m.weibo.cn/7308178516/MvofZ67K9 Perilous Advancement announcement]</ref> ; [[Spirits]] and [[Doll Info Menu#Oath|Oath]] on 21 September 2023.<ref>[https://m.weibo.cn/status/NkaGwE2VW Spirits Announcement] and [https://m.weibo.cn/status/Nk1EolqtX Oath Announcement]</ref> | |||
Global follows a different release schedule for events and features: Challenge Mode and Enigma Black Hole were available at launch but Exception Protocol (which was originally available at release) was only added on 16 January 2023. General UI improvements, the File Room, and Live2D for [[Centaureissi]], [[Delacey]], [[Gin]], and [[Willow]] originally added with Inverted Mordent Resonance<ref>[https://m.weibo.cn/7308178516/LsQFnsxzy Inverted Mordent Resonance announcement]</ref> were also included at launch on Global. The second algorithms wave and Crevice Exploration on 21 February, Special Protocols on 10 April, and Arma Inscripta on 18 April. The third algorithms wave and Oath were added on 14 November. | |||
The outfits of multiple Dolls, including [[Angela]], [[Willow]], [[Zion]], and [[Florence]] were made less revealing between the CN betas and final release. Multiple Dolls and costumes were censored on the CN server after an update on 30 March 2023, including [[Croque]], [[Daiyan]], [[Hubble]], [[Millau]], [[Panakeia]], [[Turing]], [[Rise]], and [[Yelena]].<ref>[https://m.weibo.cn/status/MzycKaGy7 Weibo]</ref> Later censor waves did not redraw artworks, but simply added white lines over cleavages and buttocks, the same method used on their social media pictures. | |||
==Merchandising== | |||
Like [[Girls' Frontline]], Project Neural Cloud has received a complement of goods such as figures, acrylic stands, badges, plushies, a {{hero name|Persicaria|medic|2}} boobs mousepad, bags, stationery and wall decorations. Merchandising is promoted on Weibo by the [https://weibo.com/u/7521349848 IOP Special Goods Department] and its mascots Rice and Nico. | |||
A series of physical cards were released for the TCG Shining Soul (闪魂) in January 2024. The cards reused illustrations from the game except for four exclusive illustrations.<ref>闪魂ShiningSoul collab [https://weibo.com/7856472248/NBwex2AP0 Weibo 1], [https://weibo.com/7856472248/NBwH05qDB Weibo 2], [https://weibo.com/7856472248/NDtSaEooC Weibo 3]</ref> An official board game for two to four players called “Function Support” (函数援护) was released in November 2023.<ref>[https://weibo.com/7521349848/NrWgDk0k7 Board game announcement]</ref> | |||
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File:PNC ShiningSoul collab.jpg|Shining Soul illustrations. | |||
File:Merch PNC board game.jpg|“Function Support” board game. | |||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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File:PNC Login Default.png|Default login screen. | |||
File:Project Neural Cloud Promo Logo.png|Former CN game icon. | |||
File:PNC SG icon.jpg|Steins;Gate collab game icon. | |||
File:Project Neural Cloud logo EN.png | File:Project Neural Cloud logo EN.png | ||
File:Project Neural Cloud logo CN.png | File:Project Neural Cloud logo CN.png | ||
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File:PNC Promo First Anniversary.jpg|First Anniversary Promo Artwork. | File:PNC Promo First Anniversary.jpg|First Anniversary Promo Artwork. | ||
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File:PNC Promo Christmas 2022.jpg|Christmas 2022. | File:PNC Promo Christmas 2022.jpg|Christmas 2022. | ||
File:PNC Promo Christmas 2023.jpg|Christmas 2023. | |||
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*[http://42lab-jp.sunborngame.com/index Official website (JP)] | *[http://42lab-jp.sunborngame.com/index Official website (JP)] | ||
*[https://mobile.twitter.com/NeuralCloudJP Official Twitter (JP)] | *[https://mobile.twitter.com/NeuralCloudJP Official Twitter (JP)] | ||
*[https://www.neuralcloud.com.tw/ Official website (TW)] | |||
*[https://www.facebook.com/NeuralCloudTW Official Facebook account (TW)] | *[https://www.facebook.com/NeuralCloudTW Official Facebook account (TW)] | ||
*[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsZvBOZ7erfLrrhXawfmAlg Official YouTube channel (TW)] | *[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsZvBOZ7erfLrrhXawfmAlg Official YouTube channel (TW)] | ||
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*[https://twitter.com/NeuralCloudKR Official Twitter (KR)] | *[https://twitter.com/NeuralCloudKR Official Twitter (KR)] | ||
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJ5O8sWyfFI Developers interview (Official English)] | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJ5O8sWyfFI Developers interview (Official English)] | ||
*[https://gamepress.gg/girlsfrontline/project-neural-cloud-pre-release-background-lore Lore translation] | *[https://gamepress.gg/girlsfrontline/project-neural-cloud-pre-release-background-lore Pre-release Lore translation] | ||
==References== | |||
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Girls' Frontline: Neural Cloud or Neural Cloud, known as 少女前线:云图计划 or 云图计划 in Simplified Chinese, 雲圖計劃 in Traditional Chinese, 뉴럴 클라우드 in Korean, and ニューラルクラウド in Japanese, is a roguelike strategy game from Sunborn and a spin-off to Girls' Frontline.
The player, as the Professor, must lead a group of Dolls called the Exiled in a digital world called Magrasea and save them from deletion by the Sanctifiers. Each Doll has their own abilities, upgrade them and build their base. Certain Dolls in Neural Cloud share their identity with characters from Girls' Frontline.
Game topics[edit]
Characters[edit]
Neural Cloud characters[edit]
Main Article: PNC:Doll Index
In comparison to Girls' Frontline, the characters of Project Neural Cloud are given their own names instead of the name of their weapon, and their appearance is styled after their occupation. In the release version of the game, some names officially keep their Chinese pronunciation, and some others their Japanese pronunciation.
The link above has the complete list of every character that is currently released in the CN server.
Three characters in beta files are not playable in the final game: Lancet, Naka and Yotsuba.
Returning characters[edit]
Certain Dolls are the same character, or appear to be, as characters from Girls' Frontline.
- Confirmed as the same Doll:
- FlorenceFlorence as HG PA-15PA-15PA-15
- KuroKuro as AR MDRMDRMDR
- CentaureissiCentaureissi as AR G36G36G36
- LindLind as SG AA-12AA-12AA-12
- ClukayClukay as AR HK416HK416HK416
- BettyBetty as SMG IDWIDWIDW
- DushevnayaDushevnaya as RF KSVKKSVKKSVK
- AbigailAbigail as SG M500M500M500
- LamLam as MG LWMMGLWMMGLWMMG
- ChocoChoco as AR FNCFNCFNC
- Unconfirmed or only hinted as the same Doll:
- JiangyuJiangyu as AR Type 97Type 97Type 97
- DaiyanDaiyan as AR Type 95Type 95Type 95
- ChanzhiChanzhi as RF QBU-88QBU-88QBU-88
- YelenaYelena as SG RMB-93RMB-93RMB-93
- LunaLuna as HG K5K5K5
- SockdolagerSockdolager as RF FalconFalconFalcon
- KseniaKsenia as HG StechkinStechkinStechkin
- RiseRise as MG MG36MG36MG36
- SouchunSouchun as SMG Type 64Type 64Type 64
- PanakeiaPanakeia RF wz.29wz.29wz.29
- JessieJessie as SG M1897M1897M1897
Some Dolls teased in Doll transfer document have yet to appear: AR Zas M21Zas M21Zas M21 (a fashion designer model), MG AEK-999AEK-999AEK-999 (Fendere), SMG Type 79Type 79Type 79 (Azure), HG HS2000HS2000HS2000 (Hearate), HG Welrod MkIIWelrod MkIIWelrod MkII (Insidious), and SMG C-MSC-MSC-MS (Clara). A Doll similar to SMG SR-3MPSR-3MPSR-3MP has appeared in a background.
The fact that certain Dolls in Project Neural Cloud are versions of Dolls from Girls' Frontline who diverged in 2060 gives rise to a question: What will happen if the Dolls trapped in the Magrasea backup manage to escape? Though the topic has not been discussed in the story yet, the Professor mentions in Moonseeking Resurgence 3-3 that they are certain LunaLuna will eventually get to meet with her mercenary lookalike in the physical world (HG K5K5K5).
Gameplay[edit]
Project Neural Cloud is an automated strategy game with roguelike elements. Unlike Girls' Frontline, most of the game is in 3D.
The player takes the role of the Professor as they journey through the sectors of the Magrasea, battling enemies through the command of Dolls that can be upgraded for them to get stronger. The player owns a base called the Oasis which gives them supplies such as Diggcoins (the game's currency) and Prefab Units (base upgrade material and used for certain factory productions).
Dolls[edit]
Main Article: Doll Info Menu
The units available to the player are Dolls, human-like androids created for specific jobs. Specifically, the characters in the game are the virtual representation of the Dolls in the Magrasea superserver based on their Neural Cloud. Unlike in Girls' Frontline, few Dolls in Neural Cloud qualify as Tactical Dolls.
Doll quality (also called "rarity") initially ranges from one to three stars. Each Doll belongs to one of five classes: Guard, Sniper, Warrior, Medic and Specialist. There are 18 attributes used in combat for each Doll:
- Max HP: Can be affected during Exploration.
- ATK: Damage caused by normal attacks and certain skills.
- Hashrate: Determines the damage caused by certain skills.
- Physical DEF: Percentage reduction of incoming Physical DMG.
- Operand DEF: Percentage reduction of incoming Operand DMG.
- Attack Speed: Rate in which a Doll attacks.
- Crit Rate: Chance of normal attacks doing critical hits.
- Crit Damage: Increase to the damage done through critical hits.
- Physical Penetration: Cancels out with target's Physical DEF.
- Operand Penetration: Cancels out with target's Operand DEF.
- Dodge Rate: Chance of dodging normal attacks.
- Post-Battle HP Regen: Amount of HP recovered after a battle.
- Skill Haste: Increase to the Auto Skill charge speed.
- Debuff Resistance: Determines duration of debuffs.
- Backlash: Returns parts of incoming damage as True Damage.
- Damage Boost: Percentage bonus to attacks delivered.
- Injury Mitigation: Percentage reduction to incoming damage.
- Healing Effect: Percentage bonus to heals delivered.
Dolls increase their attributes by gaining levels and by performing Neural Expansion. Neural Expansion increases the rarity of the Doll up to 5 stars in half-star increments using Diggcoins (DGC) and Neural Fragments. Neural Fragments are obtained in Fragment Search, with each Intimacy level from level 2 to 6 opening up more chances to acquire fragments. Neural Fragments can also be obtained in the Supplies shop and as a reward for unlocking a doll's Story or Voice file (Neural Fragments are more difficult and time-sensitive to acquire for “welfare” Dolls).
Each Doll has three skills: a Passive skill, an Auto skill, and an Ultimate skill. Passive and Auto Skills can also be enhanced by spending Skill Samples from levels 1 to 7 and needing Skill Pivots from levels 8 to 10. Ultimate skills are available from 3 star rarity and onward, and are only leveled through subsequent Neural Expansions.
Dolls don't gain experience in combat, instead, Experience Points are awarded after a fight as as general currency to be redistributed manually to the Dolls, up to level 70. A special level up called Potential Breakthrough must be done every 10 levels and requires Breakthrough Widgets and Diggcoins.
Additionally, certain Dolls can have another upgrade named Arma Inscripta after Stage 4-15 is completed. Arma Inscripta (or simply AI) is similar to Girls' Frontline's Neural Upgrade. Dolls need to be of 4 star rarity, is level 60 or above, and is at Intimacy level 15 to unlock the first phase of their AI, up to three phases. Upgrading these phases will give the Doll bonus stats and upgrades to their skills. Arma Inscripta needs a separate set of EXP and Breakthrough materials from the normal leveling system.
After clearing Stage 3-4, Dolls can be further modified with Algorithms which provide further attribute bonuses and special effects (this is similar to the Chips of Heavy Ordnance Corps in Girls' Frontline). Each Doll has Offense, Stability, and Special Algorithms Slots organized in patterns of 2×4 squares (some Slots must be unlocked through Neural Expansion and Potential Breakthrough).
Each Algorithm comes in a 1x2 or a 1x1 shape. Both shapes increase one Main Attribute but the 1x2 has two Substats, while the 1x1 only has one Substat. Algorithms are stored in the Algorithm Warehouse and can be equipped in available Slots. Moreover, Algorithms of purple and orange quality come in Algorithm Sets, and activate Set Effects when used at the same time. The Main Attribute of assigned Algorithms is made more effective by enhancing the Doll's Algorithm Efficiency at a max of 2.0x and is increased by using Algorithm Boosters or spending unneeded Algorithms (Algorithms can also be Decomposed to make materials used in the Processing plant building). Algorithm substats can also increase up to orange quality and are acquired/rerolled through the use of Reconfiguration Generators or with another Algorithm of the same type and slot.
The Intimacy level of Dolls increase through battle or with gifts, gaining attribute buffs and new personal information up to level 15. Costumes are called "Projections" in this game. Alternate Projections of a Doll's base artwork are unlocked with Neural Expansions while themed costumes must be bought in the shop with Projection Vouchers which are bought with Quartz or acquired rarely through certain in-game rewards. Basic costumes only give a still illustration and 3D chibi, while others can have animated illustrations, interactive Live2D and unique voices. Some Neural Cloud projections introduce fan-service Live2D interactions like removable tights or flippable skirts (the game is rated 16+ under China's Audio-video and Digital Publishing Association (CADPA)).
The player starts with five Dolls: Persicaria, Sol, Croque, Fresnel, and Mai. More Dolls can be acquired through the Neural Search gacha (requires the Search Terminal building). Basic Search is performed with Basic Search Commands that are produced in the Oasis and mostly yields items rather than Dolls. Advanced Search, on the other hand, uses Advanced Search Commands that are bought from the shop or acquired from in-game rewards and includes a pity system of one 3-star Doll guaranteed every 60 searches with the rateup doll being redeemable at 180 searches. In the Advanced Search at launch, 1-star Dolls have a combined drop rate of 78.4%, 2-stars 18% and 3-stars 3.6%. Some “welfare” Dolls like Sockdolager, Uranus and Horizon can be unlocked by playing limited-time events.
Battle[edit]
Main Articles: PNC Combat and PNC Exploration
Entering battle and claiming battle clear rewards require Keys which are replenished at a rate of 12 keys per hour at an initial cap of 150 keys and increased to 250 at Cognition Level 30.
Most stages are either Battles of Endurance or Explorations. At the start of a stage, the player sets a team of up to 5 main Dolls and 3 reserves which cannot be changed during the level (with the exception of certain event stages). The player is presented with random "Functions" to choose from as they progress in stage, buffing certain unit types. "Protocols" are random stage-wide modifiers that can either be Positive, Neutral, or Negative. Battle of Endurance stages are simple back-to-back battles with an option to heal every other battle.
During Exploration stages, the player navigates branching paths of events which are: "Conflict Zones" (battles of various difficulties), "Function Libraries" and "Anomaly Areas" (free functions and random events), "Trading Areas" (a market for Functions, Protocols, and One-time use Ultimate Skills), "Recovery Areas" (healing), and a final battle against a boss in the "Output Terminal" at the end of each layer. Exploration ends when all layers in the level are completed. Similar to the Normal and Emergency stages in Girls' Frontline, story chapters have a Standard and Dark Realm version. Endless Exploration is unlocked when all Standard stages of an area are cleared. Playing this mode yields various rewards and Strategic Blueprints that enable the use of Procedural Efficiency Nodes to receive further bonuses when playing story stages.
Battles take place on boards made of hexagonal tiles. The player units start on the leftmost rows of the board and can be swapped before the battle starts to match enemy placement and take advantage of tiles with special effects. During battle, the player's units will move and choose their targets on their own. Player actions are limited to spending Tactical Energy to use Tactical Skills and choosing when to use a unit's ultimate skill. After a certain time in battle, Battlefield Overload will occur and multiply the effect of attacks while reducing the effects of heals and shields, becoming more and more drastic as the battle drags on.
Base building[edit]
Main Articles: Oasis Menu, PNC Dormitory, and PNC Factory
The player's base in the Oasis menu unlocks new functions such as the Neural Search and the Factory. A Miscellaneous building called the Weather Simulator can be used to simulate real time weather in certain parts of the world (though it is unknown how accurate it is).
Like Girls' Frontline, the base includes a Dormitory system (now in 3D) in the shape of a Honeycomb. Each room can be decorated with furniture to improve their Habitability (or Comfort) level up to 10 with each level providing certain benefits.
The Factory unlocked after Stage 3-6 can produce various resources in a set amount of time (or instantly with Energizers) by spending Data acquired in battle and other resources with new order types unlocked by progressing in the story. At first, only two orders can be placed in the Factory at a time and only the Extraction Mine (Oasis and Factory materials) and the Supplies Workshop (Dolls enhancement materials) are available. The Gift Workshop (Gifts) is unlocked at Stage 3-12, the Data Encapsulation Center (Breakthrough and Skill materials) at Stage 4-14, and the Arms Workshop (Arma Inscripta materials) at Stage 4-15.
Story[edit]
Main Article: PNC Story
On 23 September 2063, Persica digitized the consciousness of a trusted Griffin Commander and sent them inside a recently recovered backup of Project Neural Cloud. The troubled project was eventually lost three years prior when all research data was destroyed in the Wipe-off Incident and the Professor who led the project disappeared. Using the identity of the Professor, the Commander must make contact with the Dolls who participated in the project to learn what happened and to find the Professor.
When "the Professor" enters Magrasea, they find that the Dolls of Project Neural Cloud have been expelled from their original sector during the Wipe-off Incident and have been designated Irregular Agents by the Sanctifiers who aim to destroy them. To shelter the Dolls now calling themselves the Exiles, the real Professor created a new sector called the Oasis and built the Sandbox Barrier to protect them as they searched for a way back to the real world.
Neural Cloud is considered a prequel to Girls' Frontline. Compared to Girls' Frontline, it focuses on the way Dolls are created and interact with humans and other artificial entities.[1] Mica Team director Yuzhong famously commented “We didn't even put THAT much suffering into the story”.[2]
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Social media posts[edit]
- Top Secret letter: A letter from IOP to Griffin & Kryuger about their partnership with 42LAB on Neural Cloud technology and testing to be done. It reveals a number of occupations and original names for G&K T-Dolls used in Girls' Frontline: G36 was a butler model (unsurprisingly), PA-15 was named Florence, IDW was a security model named Betty, Zas M21 was a fashion designer model, AEK-999 was named Fendere, FNC was a pastry chef named Choco, Type 79 was named Azure, MDR was named Kuro, AA-12 was named Lind, M500 was named Abigail, HS2000 was named Hearate, Welrod MkII was named Insidious, and C-MS was named Clara.
- Recruitment message: An open recruitment notification by 42LAB for Dolls test subjects from all models, commercial, civilian, corporate or privately-owned (though not military and unemployed ones). It explains that Project Neural Cloud is a partnership between IOP and 42LAB, a branch of the International Institute of Quantum Studie (IIQS), to produce a quantum-based in-the-cloud artificial consciousness module framework to protect Dolls memory data in case of neural cloud damage. The experiment is set to last for 2 months after 30th June 2058 and will run experiments on their memory module, with the benefit of free subscription to the final product.
- CLR Event: An internal message between a Griffin & Kryuger officer and their superior. A commander reported signs of tampering in one of IOP's emails about Neural Cloud sent a few weeks prior, and the same pattern was found again two days earlier. The perpetrator inserted a message within the email, saying that 42LAB was secretly "sacrificing lives" and erasing Dolls memories as part of Project Neural Cloud. The message also contained a keyword, "CLR Event", a plea for help, and the spectrogram message "project sanctifier". The officer reports that IOP looked into the safety of Neural Cloud and that G&K operation is not in danger, and with G&K currently needing 42LAB's cooperation, they decide to keep the file under locks in case negotiations with 42LAB would be necessary in the future.
- PRJ_Sanctifier_PID: Worried about the emergence of super-viruses developed and deployed by AIs, 42LAB created the AI antivirus Project Sanctifier in 2055 in support of the IIQS and to protect its own cloud capabilities. Sanctifier was to be self-learning, self-monitoring, provide active detection and elimination against viruses and other forms of electronic attack, autonomously repair legal programs showing signs of infection and operate from within 42LAB's cloud. After its completion, Sanctifier became an industry milestone and the foundation for Project Neural Cloud. At the start of the animated image, two files can be seen aside PRJ_Sanctifier_PID, titled "stf_mara draft v2" and "stf_gavri’el draft".
- PRJ_Sanctifier_ET: Live report of a network attack on 42LAB on 14 February 2056. The attacker uses very similar code than other 42LAB projects and acts much like an AI virus, but Sanctifier seems to work well against it.
- Persica's email: After two weeks of consideration, Persica accepts to participate to Project Neural Cloud. Though she believes a lot of hard work will be needed to complete such a highly important project, she will lend to the respected professor in charge of the project her personal assistant, the Doll created after her image and personality by 42LAB themselves. Persicaria (the Doll) herself is very interested in participating in live testing, especially after being stuck on their current project for a long time. Her one condition is to ensure her assistant's safety.
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Top Secret letter.
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Recruitment message.
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PRJ_Sanctifier_PID
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PRJ_Sanctifier_ET.
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Persica's email.
ARG[edit]
The countdown images shared on social media before the game's release contained hidden puzzles to access images containing extra lore. The full decryption process is explained in this series of post in Chinese.
- FromDrJSubjectRe_.jpg: Email exchanges about an early human consciousness uploading technology developed by Ultilife.
- BACKGROUNDCHECK.jpg: A Svarog investigation on a Griffin & Kryuger Tactical Commander whose resume include duties in “S09”, excellent command and combat abilities, cyberwarfare experience, involvement with Sangvis Ferri's rebellion, exposure to Collapse radiation and service after Berezovich Kryuger's capture.
- vitalsigns.jpg: An Ultilife memo about a woman named Irida who fell into a coma on 29 September 2060 during a surgery at an Ultilife facility.
- screenshot_2797294210.jpg: A socials post from Universal Anything Services reassuring customers that they only plan to make Dolls with obedient second generation Neural Clouds and not the more independent third generation ones.
- DOCRECONSTRUCTING.jpg: A shredded 42LAB memo.
- DOCRECONSTRUCTED.jpg: The same memo, reassembled to reveal the true meaning behind of the events of the game.
- NeursoulCocoon.jpg: The last picture introduces the Neural Cocoons further discussed in the game in Chapter 1 Dark, and contains an in-game code for 100 Keys.
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The countdown images.
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The assembled ARG image without the last piece (no spoiler content).
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The last piece of the image (contains spoilers).
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NeursoulCocoon.jpg
Music[edit]
- Main Article: Project Neural Cloud Original Soundtrack
Vanguard Sound remains Sunborn's music partners for Neural Cloud.
Development history[edit]
Project Neural Cloud was announced on 15 May 2020 during MICA Team's 4th anniversary stream, alongside Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium and Girls' Frontline: Glitch Land. Roguelike elements were integrated to Sunborn's core strategy gameplay in order to diversify their catalogue and create a more mainstream game to expand the fanbase.[1]
It received its first closed beta test called “Time-Sharing Test” in October 2020,[3] a second one called “Singularity Test” in December 2020[4] and a third one called “Blue Brain” in July 2021[5] before being released in Mainland China on 23 September 2021.
It also received a Global beta in October 2022 before its release in Global English on 21 November 2022. Taiwan and Korea were released on 23 November 2022, and in Japan on 24 November 2022. The KR publisher is Haoplay[6] while the TW publisher is Longcheng.[7]
On the original CN server, Challenge Mode was added on 6 January 2022[8] ; Enigma Black Hole and the second algorithms wave on 20 January 2022[9] ; Crevice Exploration on 15 April 2022[10] ; Arma Inscripta on 15 September 2022[11] ; Special Protocols and the third algorithms wave on 2 March 2023[12] ; Spirits and Oath on 21 September 2023.[13]
Global follows a different release schedule for events and features: Challenge Mode and Enigma Black Hole were available at launch but Exception Protocol (which was originally available at release) was only added on 16 January 2023. General UI improvements, the File Room, and Live2D for Centaureissi, Delacey, Gin, and Willow originally added with Inverted Mordent Resonance[14] were also included at launch on Global. The second algorithms wave and Crevice Exploration on 21 February, Special Protocols on 10 April, and Arma Inscripta on 18 April. The third algorithms wave and Oath were added on 14 November.
The outfits of multiple Dolls, including Angela, Willow, Zion, and Florence were made less revealing between the CN betas and final release. Multiple Dolls and costumes were censored on the CN server after an update on 30 March 2023, including Croque, Daiyan, Hubble, Millau, Panakeia, Turing, Rise, and Yelena.[15] Later censor waves did not redraw artworks, but simply added white lines over cleavages and buttocks, the same method used on their social media pictures.
Merchandising[edit]
Like Girls' Frontline, Project Neural Cloud has received a complement of goods such as figures, acrylic stands, badges, plushies, a PersicariaPersicaria boobs mousepad, bags, stationery and wall decorations. Merchandising is promoted on Weibo by the IOP Special Goods Department and its mascots Rice and Nico.
A series of physical cards were released for the TCG Shining Soul (闪魂) in January 2024. The cards reused illustrations from the game except for four exclusive illustrations.[16] An official board game for two to four players called “Function Support” (函数援护) was released in November 2023.[17]
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Shining Soul illustrations.
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“Function Support” board game.
Gallery[edit]
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Default login screen.
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Former CN game icon.
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Steins;Gate collab game icon.
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Player character, "the Professor".
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Allied NPCs.
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Sanctifier enemy units.
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Childlike Fantasy costume event.
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Theater Retro II costume event.
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First Anniversary Promo Artwork.
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Official Emotes
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Summer 2021.
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Halloween 2021.
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Christmas 2021.
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New Year 2021.
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New Year 2022.
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Chinese New Year 2022.
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Valentines 2022.
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Summer 2022.
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Halloween 2022.
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Christmas 2022.
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Christmas 2023.
Official 4-koma[edit]
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By Aningay.
Links[edit]
- Taptap page
- Taptap announcement
- Official website (CN)
- Official Weibo account
- Official website (EN)
- Official Twitter (EN)
- Official website (JP)
- Official Twitter (JP)
- Official website (TW)
- Official Facebook account (TW)
- Official YouTube channel (TW)
- Official website (KR)
- Official Twitter (KR)
- Developers interview (Official English)
- Pre-release Lore translation
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 GCORES Interview on Bilibili (Translated)
- ↑ Neural Cloud Dev Log
- ↑ Game Focus
- ↑ Taipei Game Show 2022 report
- ↑ Challenge Mode announcement
- ↑ Enigma Black Hole announcement, New Algorithms announcement
- ↑ Crevice Exploration announcement
- ↑ Arma Inscripta announcement
- ↑ Perilous Advancement announcement
- ↑ Spirits Announcement and Oath Announcement
- ↑ Inverted Mordent Resonance announcement
- ↑ 闪魂ShiningSoul collab Weibo 1, Weibo 2, Weibo 3
- ↑ Board game announcement
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