CN113786606B - Information display method, device, equipment and medium based on antagonism between virtual tissues - Google Patents

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CN113786606B
CN113786606B CN202111151673.3A CN202111151673A CN113786606B CN 113786606 B CN113786606 B CN 113786606B CN 202111151673 A CN202111151673 A CN 202111151673A CN 113786606 B CN113786606 B CN 113786606B
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Abstract

The application discloses an information display method, device, equipment and medium based on antagonism between virtual organizations, and belongs to the field of man-machine interaction. The method operates on a client of a first member within a first virtual organization, the method comprising: displaying a virtual organization countermeasure interface, wherein the virtual organization countermeasure interface comprises countermeasure information between a first organization resource of a first virtual organization and a second organization resource of a second virtual organization, and at least one icon control of a virtual organization task; controlling the virtual roles of the first members to participate in the virtual organization task; and updating and displaying countermeasure information between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization based on the changed first organization resource and/or the changed second organization resource. The above scheme improves the efficiency of determining winning virtual organizations.

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Information display method, device, equipment and medium based on antagonism between virtual tissues
Technical Field
The embodiment of the application relates to the field of man-machine interaction, in particular to an information display method, device, equipment and medium based on antagonism between virtual organizations.
Background
With the progressive development of the gaming industry, it is common to set virtual organizations for players in games.
In the related art, a first virtual organization where a first player is located and a second virtual organization where a second player is located are used for antagonizing, the first virtual organization often needs to perform deep game interaction with the second virtual organization, for example, 5 members in the first virtual organization and 5 members in the second virtual organization are simultaneously and online for 5V5 game play, a winner is awarded to a game, and after 5V5 game play is performed for a plurality of times, the related art determines a virtual organization which finally wins between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization by counting the number of awards;
however, the related art determination of winning virtual organizations often requires complex interactions between the two virtual organizations, and the related art determination of winning virtual organizations is inefficient.
Disclosure of Invention
The application provides an information display method, device, equipment and medium based on antagonism among virtual organizations, which improve the efficiency of determining winning virtual organizations. The technical scheme is as follows:
according to an aspect of the present application, there is provided an information display method based on inter-virtual organization countermeasure, the method running on a client of a first member in a first virtual organization, the method comprising:
Displaying a virtual organization countermeasure interface, wherein the virtual organization countermeasure interface comprises countermeasure information between a first organization resource of a first virtual organization and a second organization resource of a second virtual organization, and at least one icon control of a virtual organization task;
controlling the virtual roles of the first members to participate in the virtual organization task; the virtual organization task is used for enabling members in the first virtual organization to change at least one resource in the first organization resource and the second organization resource under the condition of asynchronously competing with the second virtual organization;
and updating and displaying countermeasure information between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization based on the changed first organization resource and/or the changed second organization resource.
According to another aspect of the present application, there is provided an information display method apparatus based on inter-virtual organization countermeasure, the apparatus including:
the display module is used for displaying a virtual organization countermeasure interface, and the virtual organization countermeasure interface comprises countermeasure information between a first organization resource of a first virtual organization and a second organization resource of a second virtual organization, and at least one icon control of a virtual organization task;
the control module is used for controlling the virtual roles of the first member to participate in the virtual organization task; the virtual organization task is used for enabling members in the first virtual organization to change at least one resource in the first organization resource and the second organization resource under the condition of asynchronously competing with the second virtual organization;
The display module is further used for updating and displaying countermeasure information between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization based on the changed first organization resource and/or the changed second organization resource.
According to one aspect of the present application, there is provided a computer device comprising: a processor and a memory storing a computer program loaded and executed by the processor to implement the virtual organization countermeasure-based information display method as described above.
According to another aspect of the present application, there is provided a computer-readable storage medium storing a computer program loaded and executed by a processor to implement the virtual inter-organization countermeasure-based information display method as described above.
According to another aspect of the present application, a computer program product is provided, the computer program product comprising computer instructions stored in a computer readable storage medium. The processor of the computer device reads the computer instructions from the computer-readable storage medium, and the processor executes the computer instructions, so that the computer device performs the information display method based on the inter-virtual organization countermeasure provided in the above aspect.
The beneficial effects that technical scheme that this application embodiment provided include at least:
and determining winning virtual organizations in the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization through countermeasure information between first organization resources of the first virtual organization and second organization resources of the second virtual organization, wherein a first member of the first virtual organization can asynchronously fight with the second virtual organization by participating in a virtual organization task, and at least one resource of the first organization resources and the second organization resources is changed. The method provides an asynchronous countermeasure mode in which members of virtual organizations can participate in countermeasure among the virtual organizations without a specific time and/or a specific space, and the two virtual organizations do not need to directly perform countermeasure, and the method enables countermeasure among a plurality of virtual organizations, so that the method simplifies the step of determining winning virtual organizations by a terminal and improves the efficiency of determining winning virtual organizations.
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FIG. 1 illustrates a block diagram of a computer system provided by an exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 2 illustrates a flow chart of a method for displaying information based on antagonism between virtual organizations provided by an example embodiment;
FIG. 3 illustrates a schematic diagram of a virtual tissue countermeasure interface provided by an exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 4 illustrates a schematic diagram of a background diagram provided by an exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 5 is a flowchart of another exemplary embodiment of a method for displaying information based on inter-virtual organization countermeasures;
FIG. 6 illustrates a schematic diagram of a virtual tissue countermeasure interface provided by another exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 7 illustrates a schematic diagram of an icon control for a virtual organization task provided by one exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 8 illustrates a schematic diagram of an icon control for nine types of virtual organization tasks provided by an exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 9 illustrates a schematic diagram of a virtual tissue countermeasure interface provided by another exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 10 is a flowchart of another exemplary embodiment of a method for displaying information based on inter-virtual organization countermeasures;
FIG. 11 illustrates a schematic diagram of a virtual tissue countermeasure interface provided by another exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 12 illustrates a schematic diagram of task icons for a second virtual organization task provided by one exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 13 is a flowchart of a method for displaying information based on antagonism between virtual organizations provided in another exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 14 illustrates a schematic diagram of a task icon of a third virtual organization task provided by an exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 15 is a flowchart of a method for displaying information based on antagonism between virtual organizations provided in another exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 16 illustrates a schematic diagram of a virtual tissue countermeasure interface provided by another exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 17 illustrates a schematic diagram of a virtual tissue countermeasure interface provided by another exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 18 illustrates a schematic diagram of a virtual tissue countermeasure interface provided by another exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 19 is a flowchart of a method for displaying information based on antagonism between virtual organizations provided in another exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 20 illustrates a schematic diagram of three states of a challenge state indicator provided by an exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 21 is a flowchart of a method for displaying information based on antagonism between virtual organizations provided in another exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 22 illustrates a schematic diagram of a first organization badge provided by one exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 23 illustrates a schematic diagram of a virtual tissue countermeasure interface provided by another exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 24 illustrates a schematic diagram of a virtual tissue countermeasure interface provided by another exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 25 illustrates a schematic diagram of a virtual tissue countermeasure interface provided by another exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 26 illustrates a schematic diagram of a virtual tissue countermeasure interface provided by another exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 27 illustrates a schematic diagram of a virtual tissue countermeasure interface provided by another exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 28 illustrates a schematic diagram of a primary interface of a first virtual organization provided by an exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 29 illustrates a schematic diagram of four types of display controls provided by an exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 30 illustrates a schematic diagram of six types of display controls provided by an exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 31 is a block diagram showing the construction of an information display apparatus based on inter-virtual organization countermeasure provided by an exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 32 illustrates a block diagram of a computer device provided by an exemplary embodiment.
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Reference will now be made in detail to exemplary embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. When the following description refers to the accompanying drawings, the same numbers in different drawings refer to the same or similar elements, unless otherwise indicated. The implementations described in the following exemplary examples are not representative of all implementations consistent with the present application. Rather, they are merely examples of apparatus and methods consistent with some aspects of the present application as detailed in the accompanying claims.
It should be understood that references herein to "a number" means one or more, and "a plurality" means two or more. "and/or", describes an association relationship of an association object, and indicates that there may be three relationships, for example, a and/or B, and may indicate: a exists alone, A and B exist together, and B exists alone. The character "/" generally indicates that the context-dependent object is an "or" relationship.
First, the terms involved in the embodiments of the present application will be briefly described:
virtual organization: referring to an organization of several players in an application, in a game, the virtual organization is often referred to as a "guild," "warrior," and "Legionella," among others.
Organizing the resources: the resource used for comparing two virtual organizations is referred to as a first organization resource, which is a virtual resource of a first virtual organization, and a second organization resource is a virtual resource of a second virtual organization. Optionally, in the case that the number of the first organization resources is greater than the number of the second organization resources, determining that the first virtual organization wins in antagonism with the second virtual organization; optionally, in the case that the first organization resource is more in kind than the second organization resource, determining that the first virtual organization wins in antagonism with the second virtual organization; optionally, in the event that the value of the first organization resource is higher than the value of the second organization resource, determining that the first virtual organization wins in antagonism with the second virtual organization.
Virtual roles: refers to the player-controlled role of playing a game in a virtual environment. Optionally, a virtual role refers to a role for representing a virtual organization. In this application, the first virtual character represents a first virtual organization and the second virtual object represents a second virtual organization. Alternatively, the avatar may be a virtual character, virtual animal, cartoon character, etc., such as: characters and animals displayed in the three-dimensional virtual environment. Optionally, the virtual character is a three-dimensional stereoscopic model created based on an animated skeleton technique. Each virtual character has its own shape and volume in the three-dimensional virtual environment, occupying a portion of the space in the three-dimensional virtual environment.
Having briefly explained the terms involved in the present application, the description of the implementation environment section follows.
FIG. 1 illustrates a block diagram of a computer system provided in an exemplary embodiment of the present application. The computer system 100 includes: a first terminal 120, a server 140, and a second terminal 160.
The first terminal 120 installs and runs an application supporting a virtual organization countermeasure interface. The application may be any of a three-dimensional map program, a cross-plate shoot, a cross-plate adventure, a cross-plate pass, a cross-plate policy, a Virtual Reality (VR) application, an augmented Reality (Augmented Reality, AR) program. The first terminal 120 is a terminal used by a first member within the first virtual organization, and the first member displays a virtual organization countermeasure interface using the first terminal 120.
The first terminal 120 is connected to the server 140 through a wireless network or a wired network.
Server 140 includes at least one of a server, a plurality of servers, a cloud computing platform, and a virtualization center. The server 140 includes a processor 144 and a memory 142, where the memory 142 includes a receiving module 1421, a control module 1422, and a sending module 1423, and the receiving module 1421 is configured to receive a request sent by a client, such as a resource change request; the control module 1422 is used to control the rendering of the virtual organization countermeasure interface; the sending module 1423 is configured to send a response to the client, e.g., send the changed organization resource to the client. Server 140 is used to provide background services for applications that support virtual organization countermeasure interfaces. Optionally, the server 140 takes on primary computing work, and the first terminal 120 and the second terminal 160 take on secondary computing work; alternatively, the server 140 performs a secondary computing job, and the first terminal 120 and the second terminal 160 perform a primary computing job; alternatively, the server 140, the first terminal 120 and the second terminal 160 perform cooperative computing by using a distributed computing architecture.
The second terminal 160 installs and runs an application supporting a virtual organization countermeasure interface. The application program can be any one of a three-dimensional map program, a horizontal shooting, a horizontal adventure, a horizontal crossing, a horizontal strategy, a virtual reality application program and an augmented reality program. The second terminal 160 is a terminal used by a second member within the second virtual organization, and the second member displays a virtual organization countermeasure interface using the second terminal 160.
Alternatively, the applications installed on the first terminal 120 and the second terminal 160 are the same, or the applications installed on the two terminals are the same type of application on different operating system platforms (android or IOS). The first terminal 120 may refer broadly to one of several member-controlled terminals in a first virtual organization, and the second terminal 160 may refer broadly to one of several member-controlled terminals in a second virtual organization, with the present embodiment being illustrated by the first terminal 120 and the second terminal 160 only. The device types of the first terminal 120 and the second terminal 160 are the same or different, and include: at least one of a smart phone, a smart television, a vehicle-mounted terminal, a wearable watch, a tablet computer, an electronic book reader, an MP3 player, an MP4 player, a laptop portable computer, and a desktop computer. The following embodiments are illustrated with the terminal comprising a smart phone.
Those skilled in the art will recognize that the number of terminals may be greater or lesser. Such as the above-mentioned terminals may be only one, or the above-mentioned terminals may be several tens or hundreds, or more. The number of terminals and the device type are not limited in the embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 2 is a flowchart illustrating a method for displaying information based on antagonism between virtual organizations according to an exemplary embodiment of the present application. This embodiment is illustrated in the method performed by the first terminal 120 (or the client within the first terminal 120) shown in fig. 1. The method comprises the following steps:
step 220, displaying a virtual tissue countermeasure interface;
the virtual organization countermeasure interface comprises countermeasure information between a first organization resource of the first virtual organization and a second organization resource of the second virtual organization, and at least one icon control of the virtual organization task.
The virtual organization countermeasure interface refers to an interface for displaying a countermeasure situation between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization, and in this application, the virtual organization countermeasure interface displays countermeasure information between the first organization resource of the first virtual organization and the second organization resource of the second virtual organization.
In one embodiment, the virtual organization countermeasure interface includes a background map, a countermeasure information control located on the background map, and an icon control of at least one virtual organization task, wherein the background map is used for displaying a world view image in which the virtual organization is located, and the countermeasure information control is used for displaying countermeasure information between a first organization resource of a first virtual organization and a second organization resource of a second virtual organization. Schematically, fig. 3 illustrates a virtual tissue countermeasure interface provided by an exemplary embodiment of the present application. Wherein fig. 3 includes an icon control 301 of 4 first virtual organization tasks, an icon control 302 of a second virtual organization task, an icon control 303 of a fourth virtual organization task, a countermeasure information control 304 of first organization resources of the first virtual organization and second organization resources of the second virtual organization, a countermeasure status indicator 305 between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization, a first organization badge 306, a switch control 307, and a history entry control 308. FIG. 4 illustrates a background view of a virtual tissue countermeasure interface, optionally, as it exists in the virtual tissue countermeasure interface described below; optionally, the background map is present in a portion of the virtual tissue countermeasure interface described below.
The first organization resource is a virtual resource of the first virtual organization, and the second organization resource is a virtual resource of the second virtual organization. Optionally, in the case that the number of the first organization resources is greater than the number of the second organization resources, determining that the first virtual organization wins in antagonism with the second virtual organization; optionally, in the case that the first organization resource is more in kind than the second organization resource, determining that the first virtual organization wins in antagonism with the second virtual organization; optionally, in the event that the value of the first organization resource is higher than the value of the second organization resource, determining that the first virtual organization wins in antagonism with the second virtual organization.
The countermeasure information of the first organization resource and the second organization resource refers to a comparison situation between the information of the first organization resource and the information of the second organization resource in the countermeasure of the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization. Optionally, the antagonism information of the first organization resource and the second organization resource refers to a comparison condition of the first organization resource and the second organization resource in a number dimension; optionally, the countermeasure information of the first organization resource and the second organization resource refers to a comparison situation of the first organization resource and the second organization resource in a category dimension, for example, the first virtual organization includes 10 first organization resources, and the second virtual organization includes 8 second organization resources; optionally, the antagonism information of the first organization resource and the second organization resource refers to a comparison situation of the first organization resource and the second organization resource in a value dimension, for example, the overall value of the first organization resource of the first virtual organization is high, and the overall value of the second organization resource of the second virtual organization is medium.
In one embodiment, the first terminal displays a virtual organization countermeasure interface.
In one embodiment, the second virtual organization that is to be in antagonism with the first virtual organization is also determined before the first virtual organization is in antagonism with the second virtual organization. In one embodiment, the first terminal determines the second virtual organization as a virtual organization that is to be opposed to the first virtual organization based on a preset matching rule. Optionally, the preset matching rule includes that the first terminal puts at least one virtual organization tag reaching preset activity into a matching pool, randomly extracts the virtual organization tag from the matching pool, and determines a second virtual organization corresponding to the extracted virtual organization tag as a virtual organization which is opposed to the first virtual organization;
optionally, the liveness includes at least one of a number of members of the virtual organization, a level of the virtual organization, and a historical countermeasure condition of the virtual organization.
Step 240, controlling the virtual roles of the first member to participate in the virtual organization task;
the virtual organization task is used for enabling members in the first virtual organization to change at least one resource in the first organization resource and the second organization resource under the condition of asynchronously competing with the second virtual organization;
Asynchronous countermeasure: and the first virtual organization singly completes the countermeasure mode of the virtual organization task without the participation of the second virtual organization in the countermeasure process of the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization. In the asynchronous countermeasure mode, members within the first virtual organization and members within the second virtual organization may be countered at different times, in different spaces, and in different diagonal scenarios.
Illustratively, the member in the first virtual organization obtains 1000 points of first organization resources by completing the virtual organization task, the member in the second virtual organization obtains 800 points of second organization resources by completing the virtual organization task, so that the number of the first organization resources of the first virtual organization is more than that of the second organization resources of the second virtual organization, and the mode of the first virtual organization in the countermeasure with the second virtual organization is considered as asynchronous countermeasure.
The members in the first virtual organization and the members in the second virtual organization play a game of a certain type, such as 5V5 games played by both parties in the MOBA game, such as games played by both parties in the fleeing game, such as games played by both parties in the fighting game, and the rooms created by both parties in the fighting game, and in fact, the present application does not limit the game types, which may be additionally set for use in countermeasures between virtual organizations.
Virtual organization tasks refer to tasks set up between virtual organizations for members of the virtual organization to execute. Optionally, the virtual organization tasks include at least one of a first virtual organization task, a second virtual organization task, a third virtual organization task, and a fourth virtual organization task. The first virtual organization task, the second virtual organization task, the third virtual organization task, and the fourth virtual organization task are discussed in detail below.
In one embodiment, the virtual organization tasks may be accomplished by members within the first virtual organization, respectively. Illustratively, the virtual organization task is "get a win of 10 field 5v5 game", and the first terminal alters at least one of the first organization resource and the second organization resource in response to the first member getting a win of 10 field 5v5 game.
In one embodiment, the virtual organization task may be performed by at least two members within a first virtual organization together. Illustratively, the virtual organization task is "get win 0/5 of 10 field 5v5 game", which means that the first terminal changes at least one resource of the first organization resource and the second organization resource when there are 5 members in the first virtual organization that each get win of 10 field 5v5 game.
In one embodiment, the content of a virtual organization task indicates that the task needs to be completed by team cooperation of members within the virtual organization. Illustratively, the virtual organization task is "kill 400 monsters with other member teams" which means that at least two member teams are present in the first virtual organization, and the first terminal alters at least one resource of the first organization resource and the second organization resource when the number of the kill monsters reaches 400.
In one embodiment, the first terminal controls the virtual character of the first member to participate in the virtual organization task, and changes at least one resource of the first organization resource and the second organization resource when a completion condition of the virtual organization task is achieved.
Step 260, updating and displaying the countermeasure information between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization based on the changed first organization resource and/or the changed second organization resource.
The countermeasure information between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization refers to the countermeasure situation between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization obtained according to the countermeasure information of the first organization resource and the second organization resource. Optionally, the countermeasure information between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization includes that the first virtual organization is close to the second virtual organization, the first virtual organization leads the second virtual organization, and the first virtual organization lags the second virtual organization.
In one embodiment, the first terminal updates and displays countermeasure information between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization based on the changed first organization resource and/or the changed second organization resource.
In summary, the winning virtual organization in the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization is determined according to the countermeasure information between the first organization resource of the first virtual organization and the second organization resource of the second virtual organization, where the first member of the first virtual organization may asynchronously challenge with the second virtual organization by participating in the virtual organization task, and change at least one resource of the first organization resource and the second organization resource. The method provides an asynchronous countermeasure mode in which members of virtual organizations can participate in countermeasure among the virtual organizations without a specific time and/or a specific space, and the two virtual organizations do not need to directly perform countermeasure, and the method enables countermeasure among a plurality of virtual organizations, so that the method simplifies the step of determining winning virtual organizations by a terminal and improves the efficiency of determining winning virtual organizations.
In order to improve the efficiency of determining a winning virtual organization by a first terminal, fig. 5 shows a method for displaying information based on a countermeasure between virtual organizations according to an exemplary embodiment of the present application, where the method includes:
Step 520, displaying a virtual tissue countermeasure interface;
the virtual organization countermeasure interface is an interface for displaying a countermeasure situation between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization, and in the application, the virtual organization countermeasure interface displays countermeasure information between a first organization resource of the first virtual organization and a second organization resource of the second virtual organization, and at least one icon control of the virtual organization task.
Step 540, controlling the virtual roles of the first member to participate in the first virtual organization task;
the first virtual organization task is used for enabling members in the first virtual organization to increase first organization resources under the condition of asynchronously competing with the second virtual organization;
in one embodiment, in conjunction with reference to fig. 3, the first terminal increases a first organization resource of the first virtual organization in response to a virtual character of the first member participating in a first virtual organization task corresponding to an icon control 301 of the first virtual organization task.
Optionally, the first virtual organization task is set up for the first virtual organization, and may be performed by a member of the first virtual organization at any time during the challenge process with the second virtual organization. Illustratively, FIG. 6 illustrates a first virtual organization task provided by an exemplary embodiment of the present application, "when teased with a congress member, eliminating 400 Nash Duke 100/400," indicating that the first virtual organization needs to cumulatively eliminate 400 Nash Duke when teased with the member.
Step 560, updating and displaying the countermeasure information between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization based on the changed first organization resource.
In one embodiment, in response to the first terminal increasing the first organization resources of the first virtual organization, the first terminal increases the number of first organization resources on the antagonism information control 304 of the first organization resources of the first virtual organization and the second organization resources of the second virtual organization, illustratively, the "88, 888" update is shown as "89, 888". And the first terminal updates and displays the countermeasure information between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization.
Step 581, displaying task information of the first virtual organization task on an icon control of the first virtual organization task;
in one embodiment, referring in conjunction with FIG. 3, a first terminal displays task information on an icon control 301 that virtually organizes tasks. Optionally, the task information includes: at least one of task progress, task type, task sequence number, task time status.
The task progress refers to the execution situation of the virtual organization task, for example, the virtual organization task is "hit 500 monsters", and 300 monsters are hit currently, and the execution information of the task progress is 3/5 of the virtual organization task which has been executed.
Task types refer to the types of virtual organization tasks used to categorize virtual organization tasks, such as task types including monster-hit, item-collection, and rank-up, among others.
Schematically, fig. 7 shows an icon control of a virtual organization task according to an exemplary embodiment of the present application. Wherein fig. 7 shows a first virtual organization task icon control cluster 720, a second virtual organization task icon control cluster 740, and a third virtual organization task icon control cluster 760.
In one embodiment, the first terminal displaying the task information on the icon control of the first virtual organization task includes at least one of:
s1, displaying task progress of a virtual organization task through a circle progress bar on an icon control;
referring to fig. 7, the first terminal displays the task progress of the first virtual organization task through a circular progress bar 721 on the icon control of the first virtual organization task.
S2, displaying the task type of the virtual organization task through the task icon on the icon control;
referring to fig. 7 in combination, the first terminal displays the task type of the first virtual organization task through the task icon 722 on the icon control of the first virtual organization task.
Illustratively, FIG. 8 shows nine types of task icons 722 provided in an exemplary embodiment of the present application. Wherein the first type 722-1 indicates that an injury is caused, the second type 722-2 indicates that money is acquired, the third type 722-3 indicates that an individual is killed, the fourth type 722-4 indicates that a team destroys a defensive tower, the fifth type 722-5 indicates that a small dragon is killed, the sixth type 722-6 indicates that a large dragon is killed, the seventh type 722-7 indicates that a canyon pioneer is killed, the eighth type 722-8 indicates that a magic image buff is acquired, and the ninth type 722-9 indicates that a kill is obtained.
S3, displaying the task serial number of the virtual organization task through the number on the icon control;
referring to fig. 7, the first terminal displays a task number 723 of the virtual organization task through a number on an icon control of the first virtual organization task. Optionally, referring to fig. 3 in combination, the task number 723 is a sequence number of the first virtual organization task arranged from left to right; optionally, the task number 723 may be used to indicate an execution sequence between at least two first virtual organization tasks, for example, the first virtual organization task with task number II may need to open the task permission to execute after the first virtual organization task with task number I is completed.
And S4, displaying the task time state of the virtual organization task through the state icon on the icon control.
In one embodiment, the first terminal displays a task time state of the first virtual organization task through a state icon on an icon control of the first virtual organization task, and optionally, the task time state is a current executed time of the first virtual organization task; optionally, the task time state is a remaining time from a deadline of the first virtual organization task; optionally, the task time state is a current execution state of the first virtual organization task, and illustratively, the task time state includes "in progress task" and "end task".
Step 582, in response to a trigger operation on the icon control of the first virtual organization task, displaying task details of the first virtual organization task;
the task details comprise: at least one of a task name, a number of members, a condition for achieving the task, and a reward obtained after achieving the task.
In one embodiment, task details of the first virtual organization task are displayed at the virtual organization countermeasure interface in response to a sustained touch operation on an icon control of the first virtual organization task. Optionally, the continuous touch operation is a touch operation in which a touch duration exceeds a preset touch duration threshold. In one embodiment, task details of a first virtual organization task are displayed at a virtual organization countermeasure interface in response to a touch operation on an icon control of the first virtual organization task.
In one embodiment, step 582 may be replaced with "in response to a trigger operation on the icon control of the first virtual organization task, the first terminal pops up a task detail card that displays the first virtual organization task, and hides the icon control of other virtual organization tasks than the first virtual organization task".
Schematically, fig. 9 shows a schematic diagram of a task detail card. Task detail card 901 shows that the first virtual organization task "kill 400 monsters when meeting with other convention members".
It should be noted that, in the embodiment of the present application, the execution sequence of the step 581 and the step 582 is not limited, that is, it is only required that the step 581 and the step 582 are executed after the step 520. There is no specific limiting sequence between step 581 and step 582, i.e. the first terminal may perform step 581 before step 582, or may perform step 582 before step 581.
In summary, the winning virtual organization in the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization is determined according to the countermeasure information between the first organization resource of the first virtual organization and the second organization resource of the second virtual organization, where the first member of the first virtual organization may asynchronously fight with the second virtual organization by participating in the first virtual organization task to increase the first organization resource. The above method improves the efficiency of determining winning virtual organizations among competing virtual organizations.
To improve the efficiency of determining a winning virtual organization by a first terminal, fig. 10 shows a method for displaying information based on a countermeasure between virtual organizations according to an exemplary embodiment of the present application, where the method includes:
step 1020, displaying a virtual organization countermeasure interface with a second icon control in the case that the current time belongs to a target time period in the countermeasure process;
the second icon control corresponds to a second virtual organization task. Referring to fig. 3 in combination, the second icon control is the icon control 302 of the second virtual organization task.
The target time period refers to a time period of opening a third virtual organization task preset in the inter-virtual organization countermeasure process, for example, setting three weeks in the inter-virtual organization countermeasure process as the target time period, and in response to the situation that the current time belongs to the target time period, the first terminal displays a virtual organization countermeasure interface with a second icon control.
Step 1040, controlling the virtual roles of the first members to participate in the second virtual organization task;
wherein the second virtual organization task is for members in the first virtual organization to reduce second organization resources in the event of asynchronous antagonism with the second virtual organization.
In one embodiment, the first terminal reduces a second organization resource of the second virtual organization in response to the virtual character of the first member participating in a second virtual organization task corresponding to the icon control of the second virtual organization task.
Optionally, the second virtual organization task is established for the first virtual organization and is executable by a member of the first virtual organization during a target period of time in a countermeasure against the second virtual organization. Schematically, fig. 11 shows a task detail card 1101 of a second virtual organization task provided in an exemplary embodiment of the present application, where the second virtual organization task is "winning 10 5v5 with other members, and causes 1% destruction to the second organization resource, and this task can be completed 8 times in total.
Step 1060, updating and displaying the countermeasure information between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization based on the changed second organization resource.
In one embodiment, in response to the first terminal decreasing the second organization resources of the second virtual organization, the first terminal decreases the number of second organization resources on the antagonism information control 304 of the first organization resources of the first virtual organization and the second organization resources of the second virtual organization, illustratively, an "88,000" update is displayed as "87,000". And the first terminal updates and displays the countermeasure information between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization.
Step 1081, displaying task information on the icon control of the second virtual organization task;
In one embodiment, referring in conjunction with FIG. 3, the first terminal displays task information on an icon control of a virtual organization task. Optionally, the task information includes: at least one of task progress, task type, task sequence number, task time status. Schematically, fig. 7 shows an icon control of a virtual organization task according to an exemplary embodiment of the present application.
In one embodiment, the first terminal displaying the task information on the icon control of the second virtual organization task includes at least one of:
t1, displaying task progress of a virtual organization task through a circle progress bar on an icon control;
referring to fig. 7, the first terminal displays the task progress of the second virtual organization task through a circle progress bar 741 on the icon control of the second virtual organization task. It should be noted that the circular progress bar 741 on the icon control of the second virtual organization task may have other representations (e.g., blue indicates the progress of the loaded task, and gray indicates the progress of the unloaded task).
T2, displaying the task type of the virtual organization task through the task icon on the icon control;
referring to fig. 7 in combination, the first terminal displays the task type of the second virtual organization task through a task icon 742 on the icon control of the first virtual organization task.
Schematically, fig. 12 shows a task icon 1201 of a second virtual organization task provided in an exemplary embodiment of the present application.
T3, displaying the task time state of the second virtual organization task through a state icon on the icon control;
in one embodiment, referring to fig. 7 in combination, the first terminal displays, through a status icon 743 on the icon control of the second virtual organization task, a task time status of the second virtual organization task, where the task time status is optionally a time when the current second virtual organization task has been executed; optionally, the task time state is a remaining time from a deadline of the second virtual organization task; optionally, the task time state is the current execution state of the second virtual organization task, and illustratively, the task time state includes "task in progress" and "task end", and the status icon 743 shown in fig. 7 is "task in progress".
Step 1082, in response to a triggering operation on the icon control of the second virtual organization task, displaying task details of the second virtual organization task;
the task details comprise: at least one of a task name, a number of members, a condition for achieving the task, and a reward obtained after achieving the task.
In one embodiment, task details of the second virtual organization task are displayed at the virtual organization countermeasure interface in response to a sustained touch operation on an icon control of the second virtual organization task. Optionally, the continuous touch operation is a touch operation in which a touch duration exceeds a preset touch duration threshold.
In one embodiment, step 1082 may be replaced with "in response to a trigger operation on the icon control of the second virtual organization task, the first terminal pops up a task detail card that displays the second virtual organization task, and hides the icon control of other virtual organization tasks than the second virtual organization task".
It should be noted that, in the embodiment of the present application, the execution sequence of the step 1081 and the step 1082 is not limited, that is, it is only required that the step 1081 and the step 1082 are executed after the step 1020. There is no specific restriction sequence between the steps 1081 and 1082, i.e., the first terminal may execute the step 1081 before executing the step 1082, or may execute the step 1082 before executing the step 1081.
In summary, the winning virtual organization in the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization is determined according to the countermeasure information between the first organization resource of the first virtual organization and the second organization resource of the second virtual organization, wherein the first member of the first virtual organization can asynchronously fight with the second virtual organization by participating in the second virtual organization task, so as to reduce the second organization resource. The above method improves the efficiency of determining winning virtual organizations among competing virtual organizations.
To improve the efficiency of determining a winning virtual organization by the first terminal, fig. 13 shows a method for displaying information based on a countermeasure between virtual organizations according to an exemplary embodiment of the present application, where the method includes:
step 1320, after the first organization resource is destroyed by a member in the second virtual organization, displaying a virtual organization countermeasure interface with a third icon control;
the third icon control corresponds to a third virtual organization task.
In one embodiment, in response to a member of the second virtual organization performing a second virtual organization task of the second virtual organization, the first organization resources of the first virtual organization are destroyed, optionally the first organization resources are destroyed as a reduced amount of the first organization resources of the first virtual organization.
Step 1340, controlling the virtual roles of the first member to participate in a third virtual organization task;
wherein the third virtual organization task is used for repairing the first organization resource reduced by the member in the second virtual organization under the condition that the member in the first virtual organization asynchronously fights against the second virtual organization.
In one embodiment, the first terminal repairs the first organization resources reduced by members in the second virtual organization in response to the virtual roles of the first members participating in the third virtual organization task.
Optionally, the third virtual organization task is set up for the first virtual organization, and may be executed by a member of the first virtual organization after the first organization resource is destroyed by the member of the second virtual organization. Illustratively, the third virtual organization task is "win 10 5v5 with other congress members, repair 1% of the resources for own congress, this task can be completed 8 times in total.
Optionally, the upper limit of resources that the members of the first virtual organization can repair the own party by the third virtual organization task is the number of resources destroyed by the members of the second virtual organization.
Step 1360, updating and displaying countermeasure information between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization based on the changed first organization resource.
In one embodiment, in response to the first terminal repairing the first organization resource of the first virtual organization, the first terminal increases the number of first organization resources on the antagonism information control 304 of the first organization resource of the first virtual organization and the second organization resource of the second virtual organization, illustratively, an "88, 888" update is shown as "89, 888". And the first terminal updates and displays the countermeasure information between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization.
Step 1381, displaying task information on an icon control of the third virtual organization task;
in one embodiment, referring in conjunction with FIG. 3, the first terminal displays task information on an icon control of a virtual organization task. Optionally, the task information includes: at least one of task progress, task type, task sequence number, task time status. Schematically, fig. 7 shows an icon control of a virtual organization task according to an exemplary embodiment of the present application.
In one embodiment, the first terminal displaying the task information on the icon control of the third virtual organization task includes at least one of:
m1, displaying task progress of a virtual organization task through a circle progress bar on an icon control;
referring to fig. 7, the first terminal displays the task progress of the second virtual organization task through a circular progress bar 761 on the icon control of the third virtual organization task. It should be noted that the circular progress bar 761 on the icon control of the third virtual organization task may have other representations (e.g., blue indicates the progress of the loaded task, and red indicates the progress of the unloaded task).
M2, displaying the task type of the virtual organization task through the task icon on the icon control;
Referring to fig. 7 in combination, the first terminal displays a task type of the third virtual organization task through a task icon 762 on an icon control of the third virtual organization task.
Schematically, fig. 14 shows a task icon 1401 of a third virtual organization task provided in an exemplary embodiment of the present application.
M3, displaying the task time state of the third virtual organization task through a state icon on the icon control;
in one embodiment, referring to fig. 7 in combination, the first terminal displays, through a status icon 763 on the icon control of the third virtual organization task, a task time status of the third virtual organization task, where the task time status is optionally a time when the current third virtual organization task has been executed; optionally, the task time state is a remaining time from a deadline of the third virtual organization task; optionally, the task time status is the current execution status of the third virtual organization task, and optionally, the task time status includes "task in progress" and "task end", and the status icon 763 shown in fig. 7 is "task in progress".
Step 1382, in response to a triggering operation on the icon control of the third virtual organization task, displaying task details of the third virtual organization task;
The task details comprise: at least one of a task name, a number of members, a condition for achieving the task, and a reward obtained after achieving the task.
It should be noted that, in the embodiment of the present application, the execution sequence of the step 1381 and the step 1382 is not limited, that is, it is only required that the step 1381 and the step 1382 are executed after the step 1320. There is no particular restriction between the steps 1381 and 1382, i.e., the first terminal may execute the step 1381 before the step 1382, or may execute the step 1382 before the step 1381.
In summary, the winning virtual organization in the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization is determined according to the countermeasure information between the first organization resource of the first virtual organization and the second organization resource of the second virtual organization, wherein the first member of the first virtual organization can asynchronously fight with the second virtual organization by participating in the third virtual organization task to repair the first organization resource. The above method improves the efficiency of determining winning virtual organizations among competing virtual organizations.
In order to improve the efficiency of determining a winning virtual organization by the first terminal, fig. 15 shows an information display method based on inter-virtual organization countermeasure according to an exemplary embodiment of the present application, where the method includes:
Step 1520, displaying a virtual tissue countermeasure interface;
the virtual organization countermeasure interface is an interface for displaying a countermeasure situation between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization, and in the application, the virtual organization countermeasure interface displays countermeasure information between a first organization resource of the first virtual organization and a second organization resource of the second virtual organization, and at least one icon control of the virtual organization task.
Step 1540, controlling the virtual roles of the first member to participate in a fourth virtual organization task;
the fourth virtual organization task is used for increasing the first organization resource or increasing the second organization resource based on the proportion of the number of the members participating in the countermeasure of the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization to the number of the total members under the condition that the members in the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization are in asynchronous countermeasure.
In one embodiment, in conjunction with reference to fig. 3, in response to a virtual character of a first member participating in a fourth virtual organization task corresponding to an icon control 303 of the fourth virtual organization task, a first organization resource is increased or a second organization resource is increased based on a ratio of the number of members participating in the countermeasure by the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization to the number of members of the assembly.
In one embodiment, a fourth virtual organization task is also provided within the first virtual organization during the countermeasure of the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization.
Optionally, in an initial stage of the countermeasure of the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization, the first terminal allocates n in the first virtual organization 1 The members carry a first tag and n in a first virtual organization 2 The individual members carry a second tag. The total member value is equal to the sum of n1 and n2, i.e. the ratio of the number of members participating in the countermeasure to the total member value based on the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization can be calculated in a conversion way based on the ratio of the number of members participating in the countermeasure to the number of members not participating in the countermeasure.
In the process of the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization for countermeasure, the second mark carried by the member in the first virtual organization can be converted into the first mark when the preset condition is met, and the second mark carried by the member in the second virtual organization can be converted into the first mark when the preset condition is met.
At the end stage of the antagonism of the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization, a winning virtual organization between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization under the fourth virtual organization task may be determined based on a magnitude relationship between a ratio of a number of members carrying the first mark in the first virtual organization to a number of members carrying the second mark in the first virtual organization and a ratio of a number of members carrying the first mark in the second virtual organization to a number of members carrying the second mark in the second virtual organization.
In the fourth virtual organization task, if the ratio of the number of the members carrying the first mark in the first virtual organization to the number of the members carrying the second mark in the first virtual organization is larger than the ratio of the number of the members carrying the first mark in the second virtual organization to the number of the members carrying the second mark in the second virtual organization, the first virtual organization is determined to win, and the first terminal increases the first organization resource;
in the fourth virtual organization task, if the ratio of the number of the members carrying the first mark in the first virtual organization to the number of the members carrying the second mark in the first virtual organization is smaller than the ratio of the number of the members carrying the first mark in the second virtual organization to the number of the members carrying the second mark in the second virtual organization, the second virtual organization is determined to win, and the first terminal increases the second organization resource.
Schematically, fig. 16 shows a schematic diagram of a first mark provided in an exemplary embodiment of the present application, where the armed mark 1601 is the first mark. Fig. 17 shows a schematic diagram of a second mark according to an exemplary embodiment of the present application, where the freehand mark 1701 is the second mark.
Step 1560, updating and displaying countermeasure information between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization based on the changed first organization resource or the changed second organization resource.
In one embodiment, referring to fig. 3 in combination, in response to the first terminal increasing a first organization resource of the first virtual organization or increasing a second organization resource of the second virtual organization, the first terminal increases the number of first organization resources or increases the number of second organization resources on the countermeasures information control 304 of the first organization resource of the first virtual organization and the second organization resource of the second virtual organization. And the first terminal updates and displays the countermeasure information between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization.
Step 1581, displaying the occupancy rate of members participating in the fourth virtual organization task in the first virtual organization on the icon control of the fourth virtual organization task;
referring to fig. 3 in combination, the icon control 303 of the fourth virtual organization task shows that the member participating in the fourth virtual organization task in the first virtual organization accounts for 25%.
And step 1582, displaying the participation state of the first member in response to the triggering operation on the icon control.
In one embodiment, in response to a trigger operation on an icon control of the fourth virtual organization task, a participation status of the first member is displayed, the participation status being used to indicate whether the first member participated in the fourth virtual organization task. The participation status is indicated by whether the first member owns the first flag. If the first member carries a first mark, the first member is indicated to participate in a fourth virtual organization task; and if the first member carries a second mark, the first member does not participate in the fourth virtual organization task.
Fig. 16 and 17 schematically show two possible initial participation states of the first member after the first trigger operation of the icon control of the fourth virtual organization task.
Illustratively, FIG. 18 shows the interface shown after a trigger operation on the icon control in response to the fourth virtual organization task, and the member duty control 1801 shows "Congress armed 18/20", i.e., the member participating in the fourth virtual organization task in the first virtual organization has a duty ratio of 18/20.
In summary, the winning virtual organization in the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization is determined according to the countermeasure information between the first organization resource of the first virtual organization and the second organization resource of the second virtual organization, where the first member of the first virtual organization may perform asynchronous countermeasure with the second virtual organization by participating in the fourth virtual organization task, and the first organization resource is increased or the second organization resource is increased. The above method improves the efficiency of determining winning virtual organizations among competing virtual organizations.
Based on the embodiment shown in fig. 2, fig. 19 shows a method for displaying information based on antagonism between virtual tissues according to an exemplary embodiment of the present application, where step 260 may be replaced with step 1960, and step 1920 is similar to step 220 and is not repeated; step 1940 is similar to step 240 and is not repeated, and the method includes:
Step 1960, updating and displaying a countermeasure status indicator between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization based on the changed first organization resource and/or the changed second organization resource;
in one embodiment, referring in conjunction with FIG. 3, FIG. 3 shows a challenge status indicator 305, where the challenge status indicator 305 indicates that the first virtual organization is proximate to the second virtual organization, i.e., that the first resource information of the first organization resource is proximate to the second resource information of the second organization resource. Optionally, the first resource information indicates a number of first organization resources, and the second resource information indicates a number of second organization resources.
Schematically, fig. 20 shows three possible states of the challenge state indicator 305.
The first state 2001 of the challenge state indicator 305 indicates that the first virtual organization is close to the second virtual organization, i.e. that the first resource information of the first organization resource is close to the second resource information of the second organization resource. Optionally, the first resource information indicates the number of first organization resources, and the second resource information indicates the number of second organization resources; optionally, the absolute value of the difference between the first resource information and the second resource information is smaller than a threshold.
A second state 2002 of the challenge state indicator 305 indicates that the first virtual organization leads the second virtual organization, i.e. the first resource information of the first organization resource leads the second resource information of the second organization resource. Optionally, the first resource information indicates the number of first organization resources, and the second resource information indicates the number of second organization resources; optionally, the difference between the first resource information and the preceding second resource information is greater than a threshold.
A third state 2003 of the challenge state indicator 305 indicates that the first virtual organization lags the second virtual organization, i.e. the first resource information of the first organization resource lags the second resource information of the second organization resource. Optionally, the first resource information indicates the number of first organization resources, and the second resource information indicates the number of second organization resources; optionally, the difference between the second resource information and the preceding first resource information is greater than a threshold.
In one embodiment, referring to fig. 20, the challenge status indicator 305 includes: a first status indicator 305-1, a second status indicator 305-2, and a third status indicator 305-3.
Illustratively, the second status indicator 305-2 is highlighted in the event that the first virtual organization is proximate to the second virtual organization, i.e., the first resource information of the first organization resource is proximate to the second resource information of the second organization resource.
Illustratively, the first status indicator 305-1 is highlighted in the event that the first resource information leads the second resource information by more than a threshold value, i.e., the first virtual organization leads the second virtual organization.
Illustratively, the third status indicator 305-3 is highlighted in the event that the second resource information leads the first resource information by more than a threshold value, i.e., the first virtual organization lags the second virtual organization.
In summary, the method can intuitively display the countermeasure information between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization through the status indicator, thereby further improving the efficiency of determining the winning virtual organization by the first terminal.
Based on the embodiment shown in fig. 2, fig. 21 shows a method for displaying information based on antagonism between virtual tissues according to an exemplary embodiment of the present application, and the embodiment shown in fig. 21 further includes steps 2181, 2182-1, 2182-2, 2183-1, 2183-2, 2183-3, 2184, and 2185 compared to the embodiment shown in fig. 2.
Step 2181 displays a first tissue badge for a first virtual tissue on a virtual tissue countermeasure interface.
In one embodiment, the first terminal displays a first organization badge 306 of the first virtual organization on the virtual organization countermeasure interface, wherein the style of the first organization badge is associated with the ranking of the first virtual organization in all virtual organizations.
Schematically, fig. 22 shows a first organization badge style provided in an exemplary embodiment of the application. The first badge 2201, the second badge 2202, the third badge 2203, the fourth badge 2204, the fifth badge 2205, the sixth badge 2206, and the seventh badge 2207 are badges of a virtual organization with no rank, 75% top ranking, 50% top ranking, 25% top ranking, 10% top ranking, 1% top ranking, and 20 top ranking in that order.
Step 2182-1, displaying a switch control on the virtual organization countering interface in the presence of at least two virtual organization tasks;
in one embodiment, the first terminal displays a switch control on the virtual organization countering interface in the presence of at least two virtual organization tasks, and with reference to fig. 3, fig. 3 illustrates a switch control 307 provided by an exemplary embodiment of the present application.
Step 2182-2, in response to a switching operation on the switching control, switching and displaying task icons of at least two virtual organization tasks as task detail cards of at least two virtual organization tasks;
the task detail cards of at least two virtual organization tasks are arranged in a tiling mode.
In one embodiment, in response to a switching operation on the switching control, the first terminal switches and displays task icons of at least two virtual organization tasks as task detail cards of the at least two virtual organization tasks. Schematically, FIG. 11 illustrates the task detail card after being displayed by the switch of the icon control for the virtual organization task illustrated in FIG. 3, with reference to FIG. 3, and the switch of the icon control 302 for the second virtual organization task illustrated in FIG. 3 is displayed as task detail card 1101. As can be taken from fig. 11, task detail cards of at least two virtual organization tasks are arranged in a tiled manner from top to bottom.
Step 2183-1, displaying a history entry control on the virtual organization countermeasure interface;
in one embodiment, the first terminal displays a history entry control on the virtual organization countermeasure interface, in conjunction with reference to FIG. 3, the history entry control 308 is displayed on the virtual organization countermeasure interface.
Step 2183-2, in response to a trigger operation on the history entry control, displaying a combat record card of the history countermeasure situation of the first virtual organization with other virtual organizations;
in one embodiment, in response to a trigger operation on the history entry control, the first terminal displays a combat record card of a history of the first virtual organization against other virtual organizations. Schematically, fig. 23 shows the historical antagonism of the first virtual organization with other virtual organizations at season 1. Alternatively, the duration of season 1 spans at least one week, and in each season, the first virtual organization may fight against a different virtual organization, the duration of the first virtual organization fighting against one virtual organization being one week. Fig. 23 shows the history of the first virtual organization versus other virtual organizations (i.e., the second, third, fourth, and fifth virtual organizations of fig. 23) during season 1. Fig. 23 also shows a season expansion control 2301 on the combat record card, the season expansion control 2301 for expanding the time periods during which each of the seasons is being combated.
Optionally, in response to the first terminal receiving the triggering operation of the season expansion control 2301, the combat record card displays a countermeasure record card in which the first virtual organization is countermeasure with the second virtual organization in the first week.
Step 2183-3 of switching the combat record card to be displayed as a combat record card of the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization under the current combat in response to the switching display operation on the combat record card;
in one embodiment, referring in conjunction to fig. 23, in response to a trigger operation of the season expansion control 2301 on the combat record card, the first terminal switches the combat record card to be displayed as a combat record card for the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization under the current combat. Schematically, fig. 24 shows a countermeasure record card of a first virtual organization and a second virtual organization under the current countermeasure. Wherein the antagonism record 2401 shows the antagonism of the first virtual combination and the second virtual organization within week 1 of season 1, the first virtual organization performing a "weekly initial" (determining that the first virtual organization is antagonizing the second virtual organization) activity on day 1; on day 3, the first virtual organization "lags behind" (i.e., the first organization resources of the first virtual organization are less than the second organization resources of the second virtual organization) the second virtual organization; on day 5, the first virtual organization "deliberately breaks up" (i.e., members within the first virtual organization participate in a third virtual organization task) the second virtual organization "deliberately breaks up" the first virtual organization; on day 7, the first virtual organization performs a "results" activity (determining that the first virtual organization is finished fighting the second virtual organization).
Schematically, fig. 25 shows a schematic diagram of a challenge record card in which the first virtual organization does not have a history challenge record with other virtual organizations.
Step 2184, displaying rewarding information of the first member of the first virtual organization on the virtual organization countermeasure interface under the condition that the countermeasure process between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization reaches the preset progress;
in one embodiment, the first terminal displays bonus information of a first member of the first virtual organization on the virtual organization countermeasure interface in case that a countermeasure process between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization reaches a preset progress.
Optionally, the preset schedule includes at least one of:
the first virtual organization starts to fight the second virtual organization;
the number of first organization resources of the first virtual organization being higher than the number of second organization resources of the second virtual organization by a preset number threshold;
the virtual organization task execution progress of the first virtual organization reaches a preset progress;
the first virtual organization ends the countermeasure with the second virtual organization.
Illustratively, FIG. 26 shows the rewards information of the first member, optionally, rewards 2601 including congress experiences and warfare points, which are rewards unrelated to the antagonism between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization in the present application; optionally, the reward 2601 further comprises a first organization resource of the first virtual organization.
In step 2185, in case that the countermeasure process between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization reaches the preset progress, displaying an animation of the conversation between the first virtual character and the second virtual character on the virtual organization countermeasure interface.
In one embodiment, the first terminal displays an animation of the first virtual character talking with the second virtual character on the virtual organization countermeasure interface in a case that the countermeasure process between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization reaches a preset progress.
Wherein the first virtual character corresponds to a first virtual organization and the second virtual character corresponds to a second virtual organization.
Optionally, the preset schedule is at least one of:
the first virtual organization starts to fight the second virtual organization;
the number of first organization resources of the first virtual organization being higher than the number of second organization resources of the second virtual organization by a preset number threshold;
the virtual organization task execution progress of the first virtual organization reaches a preset progress;
the first virtual organization ends the countermeasure with the second virtual organization.
Schematically, fig. 27 shows a schematic diagram of an animation of a first virtual character talking to a second virtual character. Fig. 27 shows a first virtual character 2701, a second virtual character 2702, and session contents 2703 therebetween. Optionally, the dialog content of the first virtual character 2701 and the second virtual character 2702 is preset by a developer, or preset on the first terminal by the first member in the first virtual organization.
It should be noted that, in the embodiment of the present application, the execution sequence of the steps 2181, 2182 (including the steps 2182-1 and 2182-2), 2183 (including the steps 2183-1, 2183-2 and 2183-3), 2184 and 2185 is not limited, i.e. it is only required that the steps 2181, 2182, 2183, 2184 and 2185 are executed after the step 220. Nor is the order of execution within steps 2181, 2182, 2183, 2184, and 2185 limited by the present application.
In summary, the method further improves the efficiency of the first terminal in determining the winning virtual organization through the first organization badge, the switching control, the history entry control, the dialogue animation of the first virtual role and the second virtual role.
In one embodiment, based on the embodiment shown in fig. 2, step 220 further comprises, before: and receiving triggering operation of a display control of the virtual organization countermeasure interface on the main interface of the first virtual organization, and switching the main interface into the virtual organization countermeasure interface.
The main interface of the first virtual organization comprises a display control, and at least one of countermeasure information of the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization, progress of a second preset task, progress of a third preset task, prompt information required to be rewarded, prompt information required to view last countermeasure, countermeasure progress information and prompt information of an unread dialogue are displayed on the display control. "
Schematically, fig. 28 shows a primary interface of a first virtual organization, including a display control 2801 thereon. And receiving triggering operation of a display control of the virtual organization countermeasure interface on the main interface of the first virtual organization, and displaying the main interface as the virtual organization countermeasure interface shown in fig. 3 by the first terminal in a switching mode. Optionally, a zoomed-in version of the background view shown in FIG. 4 is also displayed on display control 2801.
In one embodiment, based on the countermeasure information for the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization, FIG. 29 shows four types of display controls 2801, the first type of display control (a) shows that the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization are currently in a potential place of force on the countermeasure information, optionally, the number of first organization resources and the number of second organization resources are close, and the current second virtual organization task is already on; the second type of display control (b) displays that the first virtual organization leads the second virtual organization, and optionally, the number of first organization resources leads the number of second organization resources; the third type of display control (c) displays that the first virtual organization lags behind the second virtual organization, and optionally, the number of the first organization resources lags behind the number of the second organization resources; the fourth type of display control (d) is a base display control, indicating that no countermeasure information is added to the display control.
In one embodiment, based on the progress of the second preset task and the progress of the third preset task of the first virtual organization, fig. 30 shows two other types of display controls 2801, a fourth type of display control (e) displays a hint that the first virtual organization may currently perform the second virtual organization task, and a fifth type of display control (f) displays a hint that the first virtual organization may currently be damaged by the second virtual organization, and the first virtual organization may perform the third virtual organization task.
In one embodiment, based on the solicited-rewards-for-reminder information for the first virtual organization, FIG. 30 also shows another type of display control 2801, a sixth type of display control (g) displays a reminder information that the first member of the first virtual organization may currently solicit for rewards.
In one embodiment, based on the prompt of the first virtual organization to view the last challenge, FIG. 30 also shows another type of display control 2801, with a seventh type of display control (h) displaying the prompt of the last challenge between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization that the first member of the first virtual organization is currently able to view.
In one embodiment, based on the countermeasure progress information for the first virtual organization, fig. 30 also shows another type of display control 2801, an eighth type of display control (i) displaying progress information for the countermeasure between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization, optionally, an eighth type of display control 3005 showing a length of time that the countermeasure between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization has been performed; optionally, an eighth type of display control 3005 shows a remaining length of time for the countermeasure between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization.
In one embodiment, FIG. 30 also shows another type of display control 2801, with a ninth type of display control (j) showing hints for a new conversation between the first virtual character and the second virtual character, based on the first member having an unread conversation.
In one embodiment, display control 2801 includes the display modes of the nine types of display controls described above.
In the first display mode, when the second virtual organization task is on, the display control 2801 is displayed as "destructive action enabled-! "when the second virtual organization task is ended at the time of limiting or the second virtual organization task is completed a number of times to the upper limit," can perform the destruction action-! "disappear", in response to the first member triggering display control 2801, the main interface jumps to display a dialog animation or virtual tissue countermeasure interface.
In the second display mode, in the case of the third virtual organization task trigger, the display control 2801 is displayed as "we have destroyed-! "in the case where the destroyed first organization resource is completely repaired or time-limited ended," we are destroyed-! "disappear", in response to the first member triggering display control 2801, the main interface jumps to display a dialog animation or virtual tissue countermeasure interface.
In the third display mode, when the countermeasure between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization is finished, the display control 2801 is displayed as "check last countermeasure", when the first member touches the one-time display control 2801, or when the first virtual organization starts the next countermeasure between the virtual organizations, or when the season is finished, the "check last countermeasure" disappears, and the main interface jumps to display the settlement animation in response to the first member triggering the display control 2801.
In a fourth display mode, in the case where there is a dialogue between the unread first virtual character and the second virtual character and the first member has not viewed the new dialogue, the display control 2801 displays as "unread dialogue-! "in the case where the first member touches the one-time display control 2801, or the countermeasure between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization ends, or the aging ends," there is an unread dialogue-! "disappear", in response to the first member triggering display control 2801, the main interface jumps to display a dialog animation or virtual tissue countermeasure interface.
In a fifth display mode, in the event that there is an undelivered settlement reward, the display control 2801 displays the icon "claim reward-! "in the case where there is no settlement reward not taken, or the season is over," ask for reward-! "disappear", in response to the first member triggering display control 2801, the main interface jumps to the get rewards interface.
In one embodiment, the following table 1 illustrates trigger logic, disappearance logic, and jump logic associated with the display control 3005.
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In summary, according to the method, the countermeasure information of the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization, the progress of the second preset task, the progress of the third preset task and the request for the reward prompt information are displayed on the display control for switching the main interface into the virtual organization countermeasure interface, so that the efficiency of determining the winning virtual organization by the first terminal is further improved.
Fig. 31 shows an information display apparatus based on a countermeasure between virtual tissues according to an exemplary embodiment of the present application, the apparatus including:
a display module 3101, configured to display a virtual organization countermeasure interface, where the virtual organization countermeasure interface includes countermeasure information between a first organization resource of a first virtual organization and a second organization resource of a second virtual organization, and an icon control of at least one virtual organization task;
a control module 3102 for controlling the virtual roles of the first member to participate in the virtual organization task; the virtual organization task is used for enabling members in the first virtual organization to change at least one resource in the first organization resource and the second organization resource under the condition of asynchronously competing with the second virtual organization;
The display module 3101 is configured to update and display countermeasure information between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization based on the changed first organization resource and/or the changed second organization resource.
In an alternative embodiment, the control module 3102 is further configured to control the virtual roles of the first member to participate in a first virtual organization task, where the first virtual organization task is configured to provide the members in the first virtual organization with an increase in the first organization resource in case of asynchronous antagonism with the second virtual organization.
In an alternative embodiment, the control module 3102 is further configured to control the virtual roles of the first member to participate in a second virtual organization task that is configured to provide for members in the first virtual organization to reduce second organization resources if asynchronously opposed to the second virtual organization.
In an alternative embodiment, the control module 3102 is further configured to control the virtual roles of the first member to participate in a third virtual organization task, where the third virtual organization task is configured to allow the members in the first virtual organization to repair the first organization resources reduced by the members in the second virtual organization if the members in the first virtual organization are asynchronously opposed to the second virtual organization.
In an alternative embodiment, the control module 3102 is further configured to control the virtual roles of the first member to participate in a fourth virtual organization task, where the fourth virtual organization task is configured to provide for the members in the first virtual organization to increase the first organization resource or increase the second organization resource based on the antagonism of the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization in the fourth virtual organization task in case of asynchronous antagonism with the second virtual organization.
In an optional embodiment, the display module 3101 is further configured to display a virtual organization countermeasure interface, where the virtual organization countermeasure interface includes a background diagram, a countermeasure information control located on the background diagram, and an icon control of at least one virtual organization task, the background diagram is configured to display a world view image in which the virtual organization is located, and the countermeasure information control is configured to display countermeasure information between a first organization resource of a first virtual organization and a second organization resource of a second virtual organization.
In an alternative embodiment, the display module 3101 is further configured to display a virtual organization countermeasure interface with a second icon control, where the current time belongs to a target time period in the countermeasure process, and the second icon control corresponds to a second virtual organization task.
In an alternative embodiment, the display module 3101 is further configured to display a virtual organization countermeasure interface having a third icon control after the first organization resource is destroyed by the member in the second virtual organization, the third icon control corresponding to the third virtual organization task.
In an alternative embodiment, the display module 3101 is further configured to display task information on an icon control of the virtual organization task, where the task information includes: at least one of task progress, task type, task sequence number, task time status.
In an alternative embodiment, the display module 3101 is further configured to display the task progress of the virtual organization task through a circular progress bar on the icon control.
In an alternative embodiment, the display module 3101 is further configured to display, via the task icon on the icon control, a task type of the virtual organization task.
In an alternative embodiment, the display module 3101 is further configured to display the task number of the virtual organization task via a number on the icon control.
In an alternative embodiment, the display module 3101 is further configured to display the task time status of the virtual organization task via a status icon on the icon control.
In an optional embodiment, the display module 3101 is further configured to display task details of the virtual organization task in response to a triggering operation on the icon control, where the task details include: at least one of a task name, a number of members, a condition for achieving the task, and a reward obtained after achieving the task.
In an alternative embodiment, the display module 3101 is further configured to pop up a task detail card for displaying the virtual organization task and hide the icon controls of other virtual organization tasks except the virtual organization task in response to a triggering operation on the icon controls.
In an alternative embodiment, the display module 3101 is further configured to display, on the icon control of the virtual organization task, a member ratio of the first virtual organization that participates in the virtual organization task.
In an alternative embodiment, the display module 3101 is further configured to display, in response to a triggering operation on the icon control, a participation status of the first member, the participation status being used to indicate whether the first member has participated in the virtual organization task.
In an optional embodiment, the display module 3101 is further configured to update, based on the changed first organization resource and/or the changed second organization resource, a countermeasure status indicator between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization, where the countermeasure status indicator is used to indicate one of the following information:
the difference value of the first resource information and the leading second resource information is larger than a threshold value;
the absolute value of the difference value between the first resource information and the second resource information is smaller than a threshold value;
the second resource information leads the first resource information by more than a threshold value.
In an alternative embodiment, the challenge status indicator includes: a first status indicator, a second status indicator, and a third status indicator.
In an alternative embodiment, the display module 3101 is further configured to highlight the first status indicator if the first resource information leads the second resource information by more than a threshold value.
In an alternative embodiment, the display module 3101 is further configured to highlight the second status indicator if the absolute value of the difference between the first resource information and the second resource information is less than a threshold value.
In an alternative embodiment, the display module 3101 is further configured to highlight the third status indicator if the second resource information leads the first resource information by more than a threshold value.
In an alternative embodiment, the display module 3101 is further configured to display a first tissue badge of a first virtual tissue on the virtual tissue countermeasure interface; wherein the style of the first organization badge is associated with a ranking of the first virtual organization in all virtual organizations.
In an alternative embodiment, the display module 3101 is further configured to display a switch control on the virtual organization countering interface in the presence of at least two virtual organization tasks.
In an optional embodiment, the display module 3101 is further configured to switch and display task icons of at least two virtual organization tasks as task detail cards of at least two virtual organization tasks in response to a switching operation on the switching control; the task detail cards of at least two virtual organization tasks are arranged in a tiling mode.
In an alternative embodiment, the display module 3101 is further configured to display a history entry control on the virtual tissue countermeasure interface.
In an alternative embodiment, the display module 3101 is further configured to display a combat record card of the historical countermeasure situation of the first virtual organization with the other virtual organizations in response to a triggering operation on the historical entry control.
In an alternative embodiment, the display module 3101 is further configured to switch the combat record card to be displayed as a combat record card of the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization under the current combat in response to a switch display operation on the combat record card.
In an alternative embodiment, the display module 3101 is further configured to display, on the virtual organization countermeasure interface, rewards information of the first member of the first virtual organization if the countermeasure process between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization reaches a preset schedule.
In an optional embodiment, the display module 3101 is further configured to display, on the virtual organization countermeasure interface, an animation of a conversation between the first virtual character and the second virtual character, where the first virtual character corresponds to the first virtual organization, and the second virtual character corresponds to the second virtual organization, where a countermeasure process between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization reaches a preset progress.
In summary, the above device determines, according to the countermeasure information between the first organization resource of the first virtual organization and the second organization resource of the second virtual organization, a winning virtual organization of the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization, where the first member of the first virtual organization may asynchronously perform the countermeasure with the second virtual organization by participating in the virtual organization task, and change at least one resource of the first organization resource and the second organization resource. The above apparatus improves the efficiency of determining winning virtual organizations among virtual organizations that are performing countermeasures.
Fig. 32 illustrates a block diagram of a computer device 3200 provided in an exemplary embodiment of the present application. The computer device 3200 may be a portable mobile terminal, such as: a smart phone, a tablet computer, an MP3 player (Moving Picture Experts Group Audio Layer III, motion picture expert compression standard audio plane 3), an MP4 (Moving Picture Experts Group Audio Layer IV, motion picture expert compression standard audio plane 4) player, a notebook computer, or a desktop computer. The computer device 3200 may also be referred to by other names of user devices, portable terminals, laptop terminals, desktop terminals, and the like.
Generally, the computer device 3200 includes: a processor 3201 and a memory 3202.
Processor 3201 may include one or more processing cores, such as a 4-core processor, an 8-core processor, and the like. Processor 3201 may be implemented in hardware in at least one of a DSP (Digital Signal Processing ), FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array, field programmable gate array), PLA (Programmable Logic Array ). Processor 3201 may also include a main processor, which is a processor for processing data in an awake state, also referred to as a CPU (Central Processing Unit ), and a coprocessor; a coprocessor is a low-power processor for processing data in a standby state. In some embodiments, the processor 3201 may be integrated with a GPU (Graphics Processing Unit, image processor) for taking care of rendering and drawing of content that the display screen is required to display. In some embodiments, the processor 3201 may also include an AI (Artificial Intelligence ) processor for processing computing operations related to machine learning.
Memory 3202 may include one or more computer-readable storage media, which may be non-transitory. Memory 3202 may also include high-speed random access memory, as well as non-volatile memory, such as one or more magnetic disk storage devices, flash memory storage devices. In some embodiments, a non-transitory computer readable storage medium in memory 3202 is used to store at least one instruction for execution by processor 3201 to implement the virtual inter-tissue countermeasure-based information display method provided by the method embodiments herein.
In some embodiments, the computer device 3200 may also optionally include: a peripheral interface 3203 and at least one peripheral. The processor 3201, the memory 3202, and the peripheral interface 3203 may be connected by a bus or a signal line. The respective peripheral devices may be connected to the peripheral device interface 3203 through a bus, signal line, or circuit board. For example, the peripheral device may include: at least one of radio frequency circuitry 3204, a display screen 3205, a camera assembly 3206, audio circuitry 3207, and a power source 3208.
The peripheral interface 3203 may be used to connect at least one Input/Output (I/O) related peripheral device to the processor 3201 and the memory 3202. In some embodiments, the processor 3201, the memory 3202, and the peripheral interface 3203 are integrated on the same chip or circuit board; in some other embodiments, either or both of the processor 3201, the memory 3202, and the peripheral interface 3203 may be implemented on a separate chip or circuit board, which is not limited in this embodiment.
The Radio Frequency circuit 3204 is configured to receive and transmit an RF (Radio Frequency) signal, which is also referred to as an electromagnetic signal. The radio frequency circuitry 3204 communicates with a communication network and other communication devices via electromagnetic signals. The radio frequency circuit 3204 converts an electric signal into an electromagnetic signal to transmit, or converts a received electromagnetic signal into an electric signal. Optionally, the radio frequency circuit 3204 includes: antenna systems, RF transceivers, one or more amplifiers, tuners, oscillators, digital signal processors, codec chipsets, subscriber identity module cards, and so forth. The radio frequency circuitry 3204 may communicate with other terminals via at least one wireless communication protocol. The wireless communication protocol includes, but is not limited to: the world wide web, metropolitan area networks, intranets, generation mobile communication networks (2G, 3G, 4G, and 32G), wireless local area networks, and/or WiFi (Wireless Fidelity ) networks. In some embodiments, the radio frequency circuitry 3204 may also include NFC (Near Field Communication ) related circuitry, which is not limited in this application.
The display screen 3205 is for displaying a UI (User Interface). The UI may include graphics, text, icons, video, and any combination thereof. When the display 3205 is a touch display, the display 3205 also has the ability to collect touch signals at or above the surface of the display 3205. The touch signal may be input to the processor 3201 as a control signal for processing. At this time, the display screen 3205 may also be used to provide virtual buttons and/or a virtual keyboard, also referred to as soft buttons and/or a soft keyboard. In some embodiments, the display 3205 may be one, disposed on a front panel of the computer device 3200; in other embodiments, the display 3205 may be at least two, respectively disposed on different surfaces of the computer device 3200 or in a folded design; in other embodiments, the display 3205 may be a flexible display screen disposed on a curved surface or a folded surface of the computer device 3200. Even more, the display screen 3205 may be arranged in an irregular pattern other than a rectangle, i.e., a shaped screen. The display 3205 may be made of LCD (Liquid Crystal Display ), OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) or other materials.
The camera assembly 3206 is used to capture images or video. Optionally, camera assembly 3206 includes a front camera and a rear camera. Typically, the front camera is disposed on the front panel of the terminal and the rear camera is disposed on the rear surface of the terminal. In some embodiments, the at least two rear cameras are any one of a main camera, a depth camera, a wide-angle camera and a tele camera, so as to realize that the main camera and the depth camera are fused to realize a background blurring function, and the main camera and the wide-angle camera are fused to realize a panoramic shooting and Virtual Reality (VR) shooting function or other fusion shooting functions. In some embodiments, camera assembly 3206 may also include a flash. The flash lamp can be a single-color temperature flash lamp or a double-color temperature flash lamp. The dual-color temperature flash lamp refers to a combination of a warm light flash lamp and a cold light flash lamp, and can be used for light compensation under different color temperatures.
Audio circuitry 3207 may include a microphone and a speaker. The microphone is used for collecting sound waves of users and environments, converting the sound waves into electric signals, and inputting the electric signals to the processor 3201 for processing, or inputting the electric signals to the radio frequency circuit 3204 for realizing voice communication. For purposes of stereo acquisition or noise reduction, the microphone may be multiple, each disposed at a different location of the computer device 3200. The microphone may also be an array microphone or an omni-directional pickup microphone. The speaker is then used to convert electrical signals from the processor 3201 or the radio frequency circuitry 3204 into sound waves. The speaker may be a conventional thin film speaker or a piezoelectric ceramic speaker. When the speaker is a piezoelectric ceramic speaker, not only the electric signal can be converted into a sound wave audible to humans, but also the electric signal can be converted into a sound wave inaudible to humans for ranging and other purposes. In some embodiments, audio circuitry 3207 may also include a headphone jack.
The power supply 3208 is used to power the various components in the computer device 3200. The power source 3208 may be alternating current, direct current, a disposable battery, or a rechargeable battery. When the power source 3208 includes a rechargeable battery, the rechargeable battery may be a wired rechargeable battery or a wireless rechargeable battery. The wired rechargeable battery is a battery charged through a wired line, and the wireless rechargeable battery is a battery charged through a wireless coil. The rechargeable battery may also be used to support fast charge technology.
In some embodiments, computer device 3200 further comprises one or more sensors 3209. The one or more sensors 3209 include, but are not limited to: acceleration sensor 3210, gyro sensor 3211, pressure sensor 3212, optical sensor 3214, and proximity sensor 3215.
The acceleration sensor 3210 may detect the magnitude of acceleration on three coordinate axes of a coordinate system established with the computer device 3200. For example, the acceleration sensor 3210 may be used to detect components of gravitational acceleration in three coordinate axes. The processor 3201 may control the display screen 3205 to display a user interface in a lateral view or a longitudinal view according to the gravitational acceleration signal acquired by the acceleration sensor 3210. The acceleration sensor 3210 may also be used for acquisition of motion data of a game or a user.
The gyro sensor 3211 may detect a body direction and a rotation angle of the computer device 3200, and the gyro sensor 3211 may cooperate with the acceleration sensor 3210 to collect a 3D motion of the computer device 3200 by a user. The processor 3201 may implement the following functions according to the data collected by the gyro sensor 3211: motion sensing (e.g., changing UI according to a tilting operation by a user), image stabilization at shooting, game control, and inertial navigation.
The pressure sensor 3212 may be disposed on a side frame of the computer device 3200 and/or on an underside of the display screen 3205. When the pressure sensor 3212 is disposed at a side frame of the computer device 3200, a grip signal of the computer device 3200 by a user may be detected, and the processor 3201 performs left-right hand recognition or shortcut operation according to the grip signal collected by the pressure sensor 3212. When the pressure sensor 3212 is disposed at a lower layer of the display screen 3205, the processor 3201 controls an operability control on the UI according to a pressure operation of the user on the display screen 3205. The operability controls include at least one of a button control, a scroll bar control, an icon control, and a menu control.
The optical sensor 3213 is used to collect the ambient light intensity. In one embodiment, the processor 3201 may control the display brightness of the display screen 3205 based on the intensity of ambient light collected by the optical sensor 3213. Illustratively, when the ambient light intensity is high, the display brightness of the display screen 3205 is turned high; when the ambient light intensity is low, the display brightness of the display screen 3205 is turned down. In another embodiment, the processor 3201 may also dynamically adjust the shooting parameters of the camera assembly 3206 according to the ambient light intensity collected by the optical sensor 3216.
A proximity sensor 3214, also known as a distance sensor, is typically provided on the front panel of the computer device 3200. The proximity sensor 3214 is used to collect the distance between the user and the front of the computer device 3200. In one embodiment, when the proximity sensor 3214 detects a gradual decrease in the distance between the user and the front of the computer device 3200, the processor 3201 controls the display 3205 to switch from the on-screen state to the off-screen state; when the proximity sensor 3214 detects a gradual increase in the distance between the user and the front of the computer device 3200, the processor 3201 controls the display 3205 to switch from the off-screen state to the on-screen state.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the architecture shown in fig. 32 is not limiting and that more or fewer components than shown may be included or that certain components may be combined or that a different arrangement of components may be employed.
The application further provides a computer readable storage medium, wherein at least one instruction, at least one section of program, code set or instruction set is stored in the storage medium, and the at least one instruction, the at least one section of program, the code set or instruction set is loaded and executed by a processor to realize the information display method based on the countermeasure between virtual organizations provided by the method embodiment.
The present application provides a computer program product or computer program comprising computer instructions stored in a computer readable storage medium. The processor of the computer device reads the computer instructions from the computer-readable storage medium, and the processor executes the computer instructions, so that the computer device performs the information display method based on the inter-virtual organization countermeasure provided in the above method embodiment.
The foregoing embodiment numbers of the present application are merely for describing, and do not represent advantages or disadvantages of the embodiments.
It will be understood by those skilled in the art that all or part of the steps for implementing the above embodiments may be implemented by hardware, or may be implemented by a program for instructing relevant hardware, where the program may be stored in a computer readable storage medium, and the storage medium may be a read-only memory, a magnetic disk or an optical disk, etc.
The foregoing description of the preferred embodiments is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, since it is intended that all changes, equivalents, modifications, and so on that fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.

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1. An information display method based on antagonism between virtual organizations, wherein the method is run on a client of a first member in a first virtual organization, the method comprising:
displaying a virtual organization countermeasure interface, wherein the virtual organization countermeasure interface comprises countermeasure information between a first organization resource of the first virtual organization and a second organization resource of a second virtual organization, and an icon control of at least one virtual organization task;
controlling the virtual roles of the first members to participate in the virtual organization task; the virtual organization task is used for enabling members in the first virtual organization to change at least one resource in the first organization resource and the second organization resource under the condition of asynchronously competing with the second virtual organization; in the process of the asynchronous countermeasure, one virtual organization singly completes the countermeasure mode of the virtual organization task without the participation of the other virtual organization;
highlighting a first status indicator if a difference in first resource information of the first organization resource leading second resource information of the second organization resource is greater than a threshold;
Highlighting a second status indicator in case the absolute value of the difference between the first resource information of the first organization resource and the second resource information of the second organization resource is smaller than the threshold value;
a third status indicator is highlighted if the difference in the second resource information of the second organization resource leading the first resource information of the first organization resource is greater than the threshold.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the controlling the virtual character of the first member to participate in the virtual organization task comprises:
and controlling the virtual role of the first member to participate in a first virtual organization task, wherein the first virtual organization task is used for enabling the member in the first virtual organization to increase the first organization resource under the condition of asynchronously competing with the second virtual organization.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the controlling the virtual character of the first member to participate in the virtual organization task comprises:
controlling the virtual roles of the first members to participate in a second virtual organization task, wherein the second virtual organization task is used for enabling the members in the first virtual organization to reduce the second organization resources under the condition of asynchronously competing with the second virtual organization.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the controlling the virtual character of the first member to participate in the virtual organization task comprises:
and controlling the virtual roles of the first members to participate in a third virtual organization task, wherein the third virtual organization task is used for repairing the first organization resources reduced by the members in the second virtual organization under the condition that the members in the first virtual organization asynchronously fight against the second virtual organization.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the controlling the virtual character of the first member to participate in the virtual organization task comprises:
and controlling the virtual roles of the first members to participate in a fourth virtual organization task, wherein the fourth virtual organization task is used for increasing the first organization resources or increasing the second organization resources based on the proportion of the number of the members participating in the countermeasure of the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization to the number of the total members under the condition that the members in the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization are in asynchronous countermeasure.
6. The method of any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein displaying a virtual tissue countermeasure interface comprises:
Displaying a virtual organization countermeasure interface, wherein the virtual organization countermeasure interface comprises a background image, a countermeasure information control and an icon control, the countermeasure information control is positioned on the background image, the background image is used for displaying a world view image of a virtual organization, and the countermeasure information control is used for displaying countermeasure information between a first organization resource of the first virtual organization and a second organization resource of the second virtual organization.
7. The method of claim 3, wherein the displaying a virtual tissue countermeasure interface comprises:
and displaying a virtual organization countermeasure interface with a second icon control, wherein the second icon control corresponds to the second virtual organization task under the condition that the current time belongs to the target time period in the countermeasure process.
8. The method of claim 4, wherein displaying a virtual tissue countermeasure interface comprises:
and after the first organization resource is destroyed by a member in the second virtual organization, displaying a virtual organization countermeasure interface with a third icon control, wherein the third icon control corresponds to the third virtual organization task.
9. The method according to any one of claims 1 to 5, further comprising:
Displaying task information on the icon control of the virtual organization task, wherein the task information comprises: at least one of task progress, task type, task sequence number, and task time status.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein displaying task information on the virtual organization task's icon control comprises at least one of:
displaying the task progress of the virtual organization task through a circle progress bar on the icon control;
displaying the task type of the virtual organization task through the task icon on the icon control;
displaying the task serial number of the virtual organization task through the number on the icon control;
and displaying the task time state of the virtual organization task through the state icon on the icon control.
11. The method according to claim 9, wherein the method further comprises:
and responding to the triggering operation on the icon control, displaying task details of the virtual organization task, wherein the task details comprise: at least one of a task name, a number of members, a condition for achieving the task, and a reward obtained after achieving the task.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein the displaying task details of the virtual organization task in response to a triggering operation on the icon control comprises:
and in response to the triggering operation on the icon control, popping up a task detail card for displaying the virtual organization task and hiding the icon control of other virtual organization tasks except the virtual organization task.
13. The method according to any one of claims 1 to 5, further comprising:
and displaying the occupancy ratio of the members participating in the virtual organization task in the first virtual organization on the icon control of the virtual organization task.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the method further comprises:
and responding to the triggering operation on the icon control, and displaying the participation state of the first member, wherein the participation state is used for indicating whether the first member participates in the virtual organization task.
15. The method according to any one of claims 1 to 5, further comprising:
displaying a first tissue badge for the first virtual tissue on the virtual tissue countermeasure interface;
Wherein the style of the first organization badge is associated with a ranking of the first virtual organization in all virtual organizations.
16. The method according to any one of claims 1 to 5, further comprising:
displaying a switching control on the virtual organization countermeasure interface under the condition that at least two virtual organization tasks exist;
responding to the switching operation on the switching control, and switching and displaying task icons of the at least two virtual organization tasks as task detail cards of the at least two virtual organization tasks;
the task detail cards of the at least two virtual organization tasks are arranged in a tiling mode.
17. The method according to any one of claims 1 to 5, further comprising:
displaying a history entry control on the virtual organization countermeasure interface;
and responding to the triggering operation on the history entry control, and displaying a combat record card of the history countermeasure situation of the first virtual organization and other virtual organizations.
18. The method according to any one of claims 1 to 5, further comprising:
and displaying rewarding information of a first member of the first virtual organization on the virtual organization countermeasure interface under the condition that the countermeasure process between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization reaches a preset progress.
19. The method according to any one of claims 1 to 5, further comprising:
and displaying an animation of a conversation between a first virtual role and a second virtual role on the virtual organization countermeasure interface under the condition that the countermeasure process between the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization reaches a preset progress, wherein the first virtual role corresponds to the first virtual organization, and the second virtual role corresponds to the second virtual organization.
20. An information display device based on inter-virtual organization countermeasure, the device comprising:
the display module is used for displaying a virtual organization countermeasure interface, wherein the virtual organization countermeasure interface comprises countermeasure information between a first organization resource of the first virtual organization and a second organization resource of the second virtual organization, and at least one icon control of a virtual organization task;
the control module is used for controlling the virtual roles of the first member to participate in the virtual organization task; the virtual organization task is used for enabling members in the first virtual organization to change at least one resource in the first organization resource and the second organization resource under the condition of asynchronously competing with the second virtual organization; in the process of the asynchronous countermeasure, one virtual organization singly completes the countermeasure mode of the virtual organization task without the participation of the other virtual organization;
The display module is further used for highlighting the first state indicator when the difference value of the first resource information of the first organization resource and the second resource information of the second organization resource is larger than a threshold value; highlighting a second status indicator in case the absolute value of the difference between the first resource information of the first organization resource and the second resource information of the second organization resource is smaller than the threshold value; a third status indicator is highlighted if the difference in the second resource information of the second organization resource leading the first resource information of the first organization resource is greater than the threshold.
21. The apparatus of claim 20, wherein the device comprises a plurality of sensors,
the control module is further configured to control the virtual role of the first member to participate in a first virtual organization task, where the first virtual organization task is used for a member in the first virtual organization to increase the first organization resource under the condition of asynchronously antagonizing the second virtual organization.
22. The apparatus of claim 20, wherein the device comprises a plurality of sensors,
the control module is further configured to control the virtual roles of the first member to participate in a second virtual organization task, where the second virtual organization task is used for reducing the second organization resource when the member in the first virtual organization asynchronously fights against the second virtual organization.
23. The apparatus of claim 20, wherein the device comprises a plurality of sensors,
the control module is further configured to control the virtual roles of the first member to participate in a third virtual organization task, where the third virtual organization task is used for repairing a first organization resource reduced by a member in the second virtual organization when the member in the first virtual organization asynchronously fights against the second virtual organization.
24. The apparatus of claim 20, wherein the device comprises a plurality of sensors,
the control module is further configured to control the virtual roles of the first member to participate in a fourth virtual organization task, where the fourth virtual organization task is used for increasing the first organization resource or increasing the second organization resource based on a proportion of the number of members participating in the countermeasure by the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization to the number of total members when the members in the first virtual organization and the second virtual organization are in asynchronous countermeasure.
25. A computer device, the computer device comprising: a processor and a memory storing a computer program that is loaded and executed by the processor to implement the virtual inter-tissue countermeasure-based information display method of any of claims 1 to 19.
26. A computer-readable storage medium storing a computer program loaded and executed by a processor to implement the virtual inter-organizational countermeasure-based information display method of any of claims 1 to 19.
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