Is there an explanation of how ECHOs work, technologically?
I've been playing The Division for a couple of days now and I've been a little curious about ECHOs.
Are they just one of those things that exist in the game for the sake of the story, or are they 'realistically possible', at least within the realm of the game?
Is there an explanation of how they work? Are they just a simulation from data captured from phone calls or something like that?
Best Answer
ECHOs are data artifacts combined by the SHD Tech device, the watch, in to a visual representation reflecting past situations. As far as I remember, this is explained a little with the very first echo you find.
ECHOs are "memories" of the area, if something interesting happened. For example, one particular echo shows a group of cleaners "cleaning" a guy who only suffers Asthma, and does not actually have Smallpox.
It is form of background information to get to know who are the good guy, sand who are the bad guys. In some cases, it shows crucial story information, such as when you use ECHOs to track Agent Lau's sister.
Take the time to investigate these as they provide story and background of how everything evolved to the point where the second wave has to be called.
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