Chapter 28 Arrow
When Su Zhe saw the name of this reward, the first thing that came to his mind was a two-word game.

After reading the content clearly, he realized how buggy this skill was!

The value of 5% may not seem like much, but a head-on gun battle between experts is often just a matter of milliseconds.

CSGO is a short-tick game, and third-party platforms basically use 128 ticks.

That is, the changes in the game will be refreshed 128 times in one second, which further widens the gap between players.

Lost in millimeters, a thousand miles.

A 5% increase can be said to be able to raise Su Zhe's overall level to a higher level!
After realizing how powerful this skill was, Su Zhe chose AK as his exclusive weapon without hesitation.

There's really nothing to consider.

Now the most powerful firearms in CSGO are the AK and the sniper.

He was not used to using the sniper rifle, mainly because when he was a novice, he was hit by the opponent's Desert Eagle with E for two consecutive rounds. The psychological trauma was too great, and he rarely used it after that.

The AK has the powerful ability to kill with one headshot. Among professional players, with very few exceptions, no one dislikes this gun.

Su Zhe couldn't think of any reason not to choose it.

[Are you sure to use the AK-47 as your exclusive weapon? This cannot be changed after confirmation.]

【Yes】

After confirmation, Su Zhe felt that his understanding of the use of the AK weapon had deepened, but he also had an indescribable feeling.

“Let’s try again tomorrow.”

Since he plans to switch to Faceit tomorrow, Su Zhe plans to get a good sleep today.

Use enough energy to produce good data to attract the attention of foreign clubs.

The long-accumulated sleepiness came over Su Zhe, and he fell asleep after just two minutes of closing his eyes.

The next morning at eight o'clock.

The school principal rarely worked an early shift, so he went to inspect the classrooms since he had nothing to do.

When I see college students listlessly lying on their desks to catch up on their sleep, I feel a sense of disappointment.

When he was about to make a few examples to scare others, he suddenly saw a very serious boy in front of him who was reading something in a low voice.

He walked closer and listened carefully.

“A short.”

“A longA big.”

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At around six o'clock in the afternoon, Su Zhe, who had just finished a day of classes, was downloading the Faceit platform and registering an account according to the online tutorial.

The dormitory door was pushed open, but Fat Brother's voice arrived before him.

"Fuck! Zhe! How come the dean singled you out for praise today? Are you planning on not playing professionally and preparing for the postgraduate entrance exam?"

"I'm telling you, it's fine to be better at the game than me, but you have to learn secretly. Don't blame me for not warning you in advance, or I won't be able to do it!"

Fatty came closer and asked, "What are you doing here?"

Su Zhe said without turning his head: "Didn't I rank first in the Perfect Ladder yesterday? I decided to try the European platform."

Fatty was a little skeptical: "Europe? Is your English good enough?"

Su Zhe: "I guarantee it will be fine. I've been communicating with foreigners a lot lately."

Fat Brother:?
“Where do you communicate with foreigners?”

"On top of X."

"Is this communication of yours serious..."

"...Is it possible to be careless when studying English?"

After fiddling with it for more than half an hour, Su Zhe finally registered a Faceit account. When entering the ID, he paused.

The previous ID was just for fun. If I really become a professional player in the future, I will probably keep using this ID.

Moreover, there is no need for such a thing as cape abroad, so there is no need to promote it.

His hands paused on the keyboard for a long time, and after thinking for a while, he pressed a few letters: Arrow
The meaning of the word is also very simple, arrow.

In just less than two months, he has made great progress in CS:GO, and the efforts he has made are also visible to the naked eye.

The goal of becoming a professional player is the reason why he can persevere.

Although he was not sure whether he would be able to join a professional team and become a starter within a year after stepping onto the European platform this time, the experience during this period also made him understand the joy of fulfillment.

He hopes that no matter what the result this time, his future life will be like an "arrow", striving towards the "bull's eye".

"What does this mean? Airou?" Fatty scratched his head. It was obvious that his English grades had never been good since he was a child. Su Zhe shook his head and said, "Nothing, just a casual fight. Where's Xiaoguang? I'm still waiting to start the live broadcast."

Fat Brother replied: "He, there is a senior who also wants to do live streaming. I heard that he is live streaming with us recently, so I want to ask for some advice on live streaming experience."

"They said they approached you first, but you rejected them. You really don't know how to be grateful!"

Su Zhe recalled and said, "Is that the ambitious senior student?"

"Oh, yes, yes! That's her."

"I gave her advice in the beginning, how can that be called a rejection?"

"What suggestions?" Fatty asked curiously.

"I told her to wear something cooler and shake it vigorously, and nothing else was necessary. She turned around and left after hearing that."

Fat Brother: "...She did wrong you. It's good advice, but don't give it next time."

After waiting for more than ten minutes, Xiaoguang hurried back to the dormitory. Although he was panting, his face was full of enjoyment.

At this time, Su Zhe had just finished warming up with the Bot. After the three of them changed into their uniforms, they officially started the live broadcast.

Before the broadcast started, Su Zhe changed the name of his live broadcast room from [Strive for Perfect First] to [Try Faceit]

I opened the accelerator that I had bought to learn English.

[Xiaozhe, are you not going to play perfectly anymore? Your first place has been squeezed out, and now you're in third place.]

[Going abroad? I'm going! Can the streamers all communicate in English?]

[Faceit is also good! I chose the European server and crashed the professional brother. If I encounter Shushu, can I add him as a friend?]

There's nothing wrong with playing overseas. Sun Jae-ni already plays on Faceit, so you three are kind of returning to the mainstream.

[When I encounter Russians, I put pressure on them! The last time I played, I was so stressed out!]

Su Zhe looked at the comments in the barrage and answered some questions casually during the matchmaking process: "I'm a bit tired of playing on domestic platforms for a long time, so I want to try the level of foreign players."

After saying that, he smiled and said, "What if I accidentally qualify for FPL-C?"

He spoke of the main goal of this trip in a joking tone.

FPL-C is equivalent to the 5EPL in the 5E platform. It is very difficult to obtain. Ordinary players must score high and play in open qualifiers if they want to qualify.

According to the information he recently checked, the youth training teams of those European teams basically recruit players from FPL-C.

As for the more difficult FPL qualifications, most of them are professional players who are currently active in the field or have become members of a youth training team.

While chatting with the audience, he was finally successfully matched for his first game on the Faceit platform.

Su Zhe moved his finger joints and prepared to put in some effort to blast the fish in this new pond hard, letting them experience the pain of being a C+ boy.

But when he loaded into the server and entered the warm-up phase, he noticed something strange.

The delay was about 100, which made him extremely uncomfortable, but fortunately he was able to adapt to it slowly.

Shortly after school started, he experienced a delay of around 100 when playing on the Perfect Platform using the campus network.

Later, the school upgraded the campus network in order to facilitate future enrollment.

Now I am just retracing my steps...

After Su Zhe adjusted his mentality, he began to focus on the game.

After a few rounds of the game, Su Zhe clearly felt the difference between domestic and foreign players.

As a new account, the teammates you match with are about the same level as the perfect D+ players in the domestic segment.

He knows this segment in the country very well. He mainly plays at will, and the Bison Negev is their specialty.

On Faceit's side, Su Zhe could also see the awkwardness in their operations, but he was impeccable in terms of teamwork and was willing to sacrifice his own performance to contribute to the entire team.

There are just too many pressure monsters... Maybe it's because we want to win too much, so if teammates make a mistake or don't cooperate well, someone will step up to put pressure on us.

The words he heard most during the game were "F**K", "S**T", "Ah no!" and so on.

However, this kind of environment had no effect on him, as the strength of both sides was simply not on the same level.

What surprised him most was that he could roughly understand what his teammates were saying, which meant that the English classes he had taken in the past month were not in vain.

Soon after more than twenty minutes, the score between the two sides was fixed at 13-1.

Su Zhe ended his first game on Faceit with a record of 21-3-4.

.........

Probably not today.

(End of this chapter)

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