Believe me, I really am a professional League of Legends player.
Chapter 67 The factory director's thinking is flawed!
Chapter 67 The factory director's thinking is flawed!
[Holy crap! What kind of tactic is this? A police rush to A site??]
[I can't believe it! A bandit got cornered and killed by five cops at A door. Is this how you play the game?]
[The Bison economics, you've really figured it out! Five Bisons charging in like that! I've never thought this gun was that powerful before, but this time it's really fierce, charging in feels amazing.]
[9527, step forward! Charge with me!]
[What should I do? I suddenly want to go back to playing CS:GO. I really think Unreal Engine has some kind of magic; whatever he streams, I want to play.]
You're not the only one who feels this way; I feel the same way too. I think playing like this is quite fun.
The chat in the live stream was scrolling by at lightning speed, and gifts were being sent out in droves.
Various gift effects explode from time to time.
Even at this time, a treasure map appeared!
A big gift worth five thousand yuan.
"Thanks to Unreal for the treasure map... Bro, your ID is something else," he cleared his throat, his tone serious. "But this is a healthy live stream, we don't do any of that fluff, we only talk about economics. Have you all learned the CSGO Bison economics? We don't do that kind of lecture stuff."
"A positive energy live stream! Real positive energy."
In the video, the character he was controlling was crouching behind a crate on platform A, aiming his gun at A main, while talking non-stop: "Bison, a seriously underrated weapon, cheap, lots of bullets, and easy to shoot while running."
Before he finished speaking, a bandit cautiously emerged from A University, seemingly trying to scout ahead.
The buffalo's gunshots rang out instantly, bullets flying out like a spray of water. Before the bandit could react, he was caught, blood splattering everywhere, and he fell to the ground with a thud.
"See?" Li Fan laughed. "When you have a Bison, you have the courage to control the map. When you and your four teammates all have Bison, you have the power to push the enemy team to the brink. That's the power of capital, brothers."
"Just do it like I do, and call on the other four to charge together."
[Redefining the Power of Capital]
I hereby declare that Bison Economics has officially become a mandatory course in CS:GO!
[The opposing bandit: Holy crap, in this game, the cops are the real bandits, aren't they?]
[Report filed; five ruthless criminals have been apprehended by the police!]
The atmosphere in the live stream was lively, and the program was a great success.
Many spectators who were just there for the spectacle, as well as some CS players, had a first impression of the game as serious.
You need to stay focused at all times, because if you lose your concentration even slightly, you could be taken out by your opponent with a single shot.
Playing CS:GO under these circumstances is very stressful, and it's impossible to treat it as a casual game.
But watching the five policemen on the screen yelling and charging together, doing all sorts of silly things, I suddenly felt that this game wasn't so serious after all?
Was there something wrong with how they played the game before? Shouldn't they have played it the wrong way?
Amidst this cheerful atmosphere, the second half was even better than the first.
They ultimately won this ranked match with a score of 16:5.
Li Fan easily achieved a 31-9-9 score with an ADR of 161.6, solidifying his status as "Fish Brother" (a nickname for a player known for his aggressive playstyle), highlighting the significant difference in performance.
Even top streamers only have an ADR of 161, so I'd like to know what those people with ADRs of 200+ are talking about? Is this solid proof that they're cheating?
[Don't even think about it. If someone has a score of 200+, they're definitely cheating. How could an ordinary person possibly achieve that? If they had that skill, they would have already gone pro and made a name for themselves.]
"That's why I don't stream CS:GO, it's too easy to kill in low-ranked matches."
"Huh? Why is the streamer streaming CrossFire? Well, let me ask you this... do you agree that all the FPS geniuses are in CF?"
"I get slapped twice when I play the individual sniper mode in the square. Isn't that enough to illustrate the difficulty?"
"If you haven't learned your lesson, GO, you can try CrossFire."
Quite a few people disagreed with this statement.
If they were really that good, CNC wouldn't have gone so many years without winning a Major championship. Everyone's given up hope now; the league has completely fallen apart.
The top-tier team TYLOO is treated like a toy by outsiders.
So it's not as exaggerated as some people say. There are exceptionally talented FPS players in China, but that's not enough to change the situation.
So they all planned to wait until Li Fan finished his live stream before trying out CrossFire.
The factory manager kept looking towards Li Fan's spot in the corner.
He was curious about what they were laughing at; they had been laughing all morning. What game could be so enjoyable?
After thinking about it, I temporarily turned off ranked matches and turned on Huya (a Chinese gaming platform).
As soon as you enter, you see Li Fan, who is the most popular person.
"Wow? That's incredible! 3.4 million viewers? According to Huya Live's ratio, that's about 30,000 to 40,000 viewers?"
I glanced at the time in the bottom right corner.
It's 10 o'clock now, even on a Saturday, which is still a bit of an exaggeration. No wonder Li Fan doesn't like training; being a streamer is obviously more lucrative than playing professionally.
But this is also a personal choice.
"Wait, you can play so many games? You don't play the popular PUBG, but you play CS:GO instead?"
The factory manager is now very puzzled, feeling that he can't quite understand Li Fan.
You say he streams to make money, but why does he play the lukewarm CS:GO? It's strange and I can't understand it.
It's obvious that riding the wave of popularity right now, playing PUBG can easily boost a player base.
If it's not for making money, could it really be a hobby, that you wake up every day wanting to play other games?
As for League of Legends as a professional game, it has now become a job rather than a hobby, and it has started to become a torment for him.
But then I remembered what Li Fan said in an interview.
Ranking data can cloud your judgment.
I did think about it seriously when I was in the backstage dressing room.
Everyone calls him one of the top three players in the Chinese server. If you get matched with him and still lose, you can imagine how bad it is.
This was indeed a compliment to his own abilities, and for a time he was quite pleased with himself for it.
Just type "1" in the public chat, and someone will naturally give up their seat.
But now that I think about it, wasn't all of that just garbage data? It completely corrupted my judgment, causing frequent problems during the game.
They didn't even make it past the quarterfinals in the World Championship.
With this in mind, the factory manager no longer hesitated.
It's time to relax and take a break.
Of course, it's not as exaggerated as Li Fan, who only plays ranked games once every three months.
It's just a temporary reduction in rank intensity.
If you play for eleven hours a day, reduce it to seven or eight hours now.
After figuring it out, the factory manager decisively closed the League of Legends client and then shouted to Li Fan in the far corner, "Li Fan, let's play duo queue for PUBG!"
"Huh? You eat it, I don't want to."
Meanwhile, the chat in Li Fan's live stream room started scrolling wildly.
[Damn! The factory manager's thinking is also going wrong!]
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(End of this chapter)
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