Full-time: Starting from Ye Xiu vs. Faker
Chapter 405 Welcome to the server of the world's No. 1 division!
Chapter 405 Welcome to the server of the world's number one division!
The handsome coach looked at the group of guys in front of him with ulterior motives, and suddenly he felt very tired.
It is clear that e-sports’ inclusion in Asia is a foregone conclusion, and the clash at the national level will officially take place in less than a year.
There's no need to even think too highly of it, the upcoming S game alone will be enough to give them a hard time.
Facing the aggressive LPL, can they really defend the glory of their country based on e-sports?
However, the situation has become so urgent.
Why can't these guys unite a little bit?
KkOma glanced at the guys in front of him who were still arguing over some trivial matters, and then thought about the top teams in the LPL that each had their own unique characteristics and were extremely powerful.
I feel like I can't suppress my anger at all.
No, I'm not asking you to reveal your cards to each other. We're just in the same boat and want to share intelligence on LPL. Is it necessary to fight like this?
He also tried to dissuade them and even got angry, but he was just the rookie head coach of SKT and his say was limited. When other SKT executives were also arguing, his efforts seemed somewhat insignificant.
However, it’s not like the entire LCK has nothing at all to be happy about and look forward to.
On the day of the LPL Summer Finals, the LCK held two meetings and watched the entire decisive battle in two different locations without knowing each other.
The other game was attended by Lee Sang-hyuk and his team. Led by several Glory veterans, the elite players of LCK found a private room to hold a meeting.
But rather than being a response to the conference, it is more like a wake-up call from the old Dengs to the young people.
The LCK players are really crazy.
Although nominally they are now only a top-four division, they have never positioned themselves as a top-four division.
In the field of e-sports, they always firmly believe that the king who once dominated the field of e-sports will one day return like lightning.
At that time, LPL alone might not even be qualified to be a stepping stone.
As for SKT representing LCK in MSI but only making it to the semi-finals?
That's SKT's own trash, what does it have to do with us?
Didn’t they make it to the finals in the summer season?
The MSI semi-finalists can only reach the semi-finals in LCK, so can't the LCK champion also win the championship in MSI?
What? SKT is also the champion of the spring season?
How can it be the same!
This slightly exaggerated atmosphere made An Bixin and other old Deng people keenly aware of the crisis.
Although they did not take LPL, a rising star, seriously, Lao Deng's experience made them subconsciously dislike this kind of impetuousness.
So there was that offline viewing event.
As for the results, I can only say that the effects are outstanding.
Whether it's Xingxin's ultimate burst of individual abilities, or Blue Rain's watertight, hopeless tactical qualities and operations, it's clear that these are not what the current LCK can do.
At least these players asked themselves honestly and realized they couldn't do it.
So they started to calm down very quickly after the game.
Some of the players took the initiative to improve their ranks and training intensity.
The training intensity of LCK is already very high, and the chaebols will not hesitate to exploit the players.
Originally, there should have been a few days off after the competition for the players to relax and adjust their condition, but the young people were so stimulated that they actually gave up their vacation on their own initiative and started to practice more.
I have to say it is quite a wonder.
The other group of people was even more extreme. Led by the Mapo Duo, they took the initiative to dive into another server other than the Korean server.
National server.
Although during the upcoming S game, the players do have to do ranking training on the national server.
But that will be a month later. Now the official super account of the national server has not been arranged yet, and they are not in China, so it is somewhat troublesome to play on the national server.
But after watching that final, these guys who claim to be LCK elites are very eager to know whether the top level of the LPL region is too outstanding or the overall strength is really that outrageous.
Coming to the national server to find out for yourself is a good choice.
So, after that day, a group of accounts with either the username of a pond machine to translate into Chinese or the username of an English ID sneaked into the high-ranking segments of the national server.
So the question is, is the level of the national server really as high as they imagined?
It really does.
Again, the Chinese national team has never lacked the talent and heritage of e-sports. What it lacks is only a suitable and healthy living environment and correct guidance.
As long as these two points are done well, and the prejudice of mainstream society against e-sports is broken,
There is no need to worry about this land not producing e-sports talents.
The results currently delivered by Pei Yunteng and Teng Hai are certainly not perfect, but they are still far behind some horse-like costumes.
In particular, the ruthless attitude towards actors and scripts has made the cleanliness of the Chinese server environment unique in the world.
What? Another server?
Is there a foreign trade version?
In addition, the construction of the cultural ecology of the server area is also being carried out in a vigorous manner. The current national server environment is truly leading the world by a large margin.
In such an environment, there are naturally large numbers of masters and people with unique skills who raise Gu in the high scores of the ladder.
Then the question arises again, have these Korean spies who infiltrated the national server figured out this?
The finding was made, but it was a little bit of an overreaction.
The reason is simple: they were discovered.
It would be fine if they were playing in a low-level segment, as there would be many people watching, and even if their various styles of behavior were indeed very conspicuous, they would not attract much attention.
But who told them to set their goals so high and aim for the highest rank in the national server from the very beginning?
No matter which server, there are only a few players who can reach the highest level. And a considerable number of them are either professional players or anchors.
It can be said that at this stage, a considerable number of high-ranking LOL players have some connections with each other and know each other well.
When these dozens of guys with very high operation level but slightly problematic thoughts and with the ID of Swamp broke into the highest segment,
This high-profile collective attack soon aroused suspicion among some players.
At first they thought that the current scripts had finally evolved and were able to deceive Tenghai's invincible anti-cheat system.
But after a closer look, and thinking about the upcoming S-League tournament in China, I suddenly understood:
Which country's players came to LPL to gather intelligence?
That night, Khan was unlucky enough to be matched with Tang Rou and Baozi in the same game. He was one step ahead of his compatriots and felt the deterrent power of the super top laner and jungler training.
He cursed in Korean in the comment section of that game.
Although he didn't have the guts to say nonsense like "4 Chinese can't win" in this life, just the basic defensive swearing was enough to attract a lot of attention.
Coincidentally, although Xingxin Ueno himself did not do a live broadcast that day, the leader of Xingxin's fans observed the game.
Soon, the whole country knew that the group of Koreans who were beaten up seventy years ago had come to the country to spy on intelligence.
Because no one had the guts to mess with Ruler right before he was about to come to China to play, not even Ruler himself. So even if Khan's defense was broken, everyone just took it as a joke, and even felt a little sympathetic for the poor Korean guy who was bullied like this on the Chinese server.
But this does not mean that they want to treat these "spies" well.
How do you say that?
When a friend comes from afar, he must be punished no matter how far away he is. This is probably what it means.
The Chinese masters discussed it and quickly reached a consensus that they wanted to give these Koreans a little Celestial Empire shock.
Of course, being an actor definitely won’t lead to that, as your account will be 100% banned, so it’s not worth it.
It's just that when I'm sure I'll be playing against a certain unlucky guy from LCK, I'll be extra serious. Also, I won't ban the heroes that are the best in those days. That's all.
Especially those top-tier technical anchors and those professional players who are broadcasting,
They don't even need to investigate on their own, the bloodthirsty audience in the live broadcast room who are just watching the fun will take the initiative to help them identify the LCK players on the opposite side, and then make all kinds of noise in the live broadcast room.
The audience started to make a fuss, so the host naturally became more excited to sniper.
So, the LCK players are in trouble.
I thought that even if their level was a little bit different from the top players in LPL, it shouldn't be that much.
At least, if you play ranked games on the national server, you should be able to kill as many enemies as you want.
But when we got to the ranking, we found that it seemed that we were the ones being killed.
Either they are professional players from LPL, or they are guys with unique skills who have finally unblocked and started the long steps to becoming gods.
The Summer Championship just ended, and the popularity of LPL is at its peak. Many dormant masters and professional players on vacation are here.
This national server was upgraded to hell difficulty in an instant.
I can only say that the LCK players are blessed.
……
"Shit————!" Khan screamed again.
He had just been successfully arrested once again by a skilled player from LPL. After his defense was broken, he could no longer hold back and could only release the pressure by screaming and banging the table.
Li Xianghe on the side looked at him with pity.
He naturally knew that Jin Donghe had been dubbed "Xi Ba Ge" by domestic players and comedians because of his impotent rage with a high level of Xi Ba in the game against Tang Rou.
It can be said that he is the key target of this spontaneous sniper military training in the national server.
Li Xianghe knew this, but he didn't say it.
This kid needs to practice how to handle the pressure during military training.
Although he is the solo kill king of the LCK Summer Season, the reason why he is not qualified to be called LCK's own super top laner is because when he is targeted, the stability of his performance is far behind the two top laners of the LPL.
The World Championship is coming soon, so letting him practice this aspect of his skills can be considered as targeted training.
That’s right, Li Xianghe was very clear about the targeting of his compatriots.
After all, the Chinese players never regarded this as a conspiracy from the beginning, but rather a blatant declaration of war.
There are even some players with middle school syndrome who have started shouting slogans on various community platforms that are so embarrassing that they give people goosebumps. For example, "Welcome to the world's number one server!"
As Lee Sang-hyuk and Kim Hyuk-kyu surf intensively in major gaming communities in China, it is impossible for them to ignore these.
So the question is, how was their military training?
The intensity is not low, but that is training fellow compatriots together with other national masters.
These two guys registered their own national server accounts as early as the spring season, no, last year before the qualifying round even started.
At that time, they were not real professional players, not even trainees of the club.
However, they managed to reach a high rank in the national server despite the extremely high latency and became somewhat famous. Their Chinese and typing skills were also developed at that time.
At that time, many clubs and grassroots teams had already extended olive branches to them.
At that time, Lee Sang Hyuk and his team were planning to directly point out their Korean identity and refuse.
But for some unknown reason, they did not confess directly.
Instead, after some investigation, he refused on the grounds that he had to take the college entrance examination.
Coincidentally, not long after they were rejected, they were noticed by SKT’s youth training camp and entered the youth training system because of their great performance in the Korean server. They logged into their LPL accounts less frequently, and even stopped logging in completely for a while.
It was not until after June, due to the announcement of the World Championships and the Asian Games, that they gradually picked up their national server accounts, which inadvertently perfectly fit their "high school student" setting.
In addition, although they don’t talk much, they have practiced Chinese, so when they communicate only by typing, it is quite natural and it is not easy to be directly recognized as Koreans.
So in the national server, Lee Sang-hyuk and Kim Hyuk-kyu are quite famous, but they are famous as "genius high school students, geniuses with professional potential" rather than Korean spies.
So when everyone was doing military training with the Chinese this time, some of their acquaintances who had helped them get points came to them and asked if they wanted to join in the fun.
All in all, at least from Li Xianghe's point of view, it's quite cheerful.
The national military emphasizes martial ethics. Even in military training, no despicable means will be used. In a sense, it can even be said to be a high-intensity training.
pretty good.
Just as Li Xianghe continued to admire his good teammate's defense-breaking record, suddenly, a message popped up in his chat list.
Who is it? Lee Sang Hyuk clicked on it and found it was an account with the ID "HTGY".
Um... not much impression.
When I clicked on it, the content was just the usual small talk: "Have you finished the college entrance examination?"
Maybe he was the friend I made when I pretended to be a high school student at Hua Tiancai?
Hide on Bush: "Yeah."
the other side--
"He replied." Han Wenqing looked at the screen and nodded to Zhang Xinjie.
"Then let's just have a brief chat. It's a first contact and being radical is a taboo." Zhang Xinjie nodded and suggested.
He was afraid that his captain was too domineering and would scare the kid on the opposite side away.
Han Wenqing nodded and sighed.
"What a genius mid laner..."
Update, update. I have a report to write today. Don’t come to me if you have any questions.
(End of this chapter)
You'll Also Like
-
Prime Minister.
Chapter 302 1 hours ago -
The bard fantasized again.
Chapter 233 1 hours ago -
Ya She
Chapter 76 1 hours ago -
A son who doesn't resemble his father? Love you, old man, see you at Xuanwu Gate!
Chapter 315 1 hours ago -
Food Intelligence King
Chapter 202 1 hours ago -
Emperor Chongzhen was too extreme.
Chapter 161 1 hours ago -
Middle Eastern tyrants
Chapter 249 1 hours ago -
My Realistic Simulation Game
Chapter 292 1 hours ago -
My older brother said I'm invincible.
Chapter 383 1 hours ago -
Knight Lords: Infinite Simulation and the Path of Light
Chapter 241 1 hours ago