Chapter 64 Wei Shen Steals the Skill!

Wei Shen checked the time; it was so early, he should still be streaming.

I simply took out my phone, opened Huya Live, and saw Li Fan, who is currently the most popular streamer.

Holy crap, how did Unreal Engine manage to fire that final shot? Are you trying to fly to the moon?!

[This is outrageous! Is this really not open? It's possible for something like this to work.]

[This is definitely the feel of Unreal Engine; no one else can pull off this level of performance. That sniping was so cool!]

Has anyone recorded a screen recording? I really want to learn this.

[You can find the screen recording by searching "Unreal's Little Fanboy" on Bilibili. Today's show was really good; I'm telling you, it's going to go viral again.]

[All other tutorial streamers are just rubbish streamers. If you really want to learn something, you have to come to Unreal. The title of "All-Round Gaming King" is truly well-deserved.]

[If it's not open, then I can only say that the streamer's talent lies in FPS games, and I suggest they switch to that genre quickly.]

[That's right, I heard the official team is preparing a professional league. With PUBG's popularity, surpassing League of Legends is just a matter of time. Unreal could become the PUBG shooting king.]

[I'd rather be a big fish in a small pond than a small fish in a big pond, especially since PUBG isn't a chicken at all. I believe it will easily surpass League of Legends in another month.]

Transform! Unreal!

Once I clicked in, I saw the comments in the live stream and the background, and I knew I hadn't clicked on the wrong person.

If it's him, then it makes sense... He is indeed a PUBG master, and his shooting skills are truly impressive. He has watched quite a few of Li Fan's PUBG tutorial videos.

That's right. At the beginning, there weren't many tutorial streamers. If you wanted to get started quickly after playing the game, you could only come to Li Fan's channel.

After all, he was the first online tutorial streamer.

No one can take this position.

Judging from this, I still have a considerable gap between myself and the top PUBG players, and I need to spend more time practicing.

Seeing a large number of people in the live stream urging Li Fan to switch careers and become a professional PUBG player, becoming the first to take the plunge.

He fell silent at that moment... and was also a little scared.

If Unreal tries to become a PUBG player, then they will be in competition with me.

I instantly felt a sense of pressure.

After all, that's what he thought too, especially since he no longer had any passion for League of Legends; now he was just going to work and clocking in.

Even though he was benched by his father, he wasn't in a hurry.

Otherwise, I wouldn't be playing PUBG here and thinking about switching careers.

As for Korean server ranked matches, he hasn't played for a month. At this rate, he'll eventually drop to Diamond.

"That move I just used is called blind firing... Want to learn it? If you do, I'll teach you right here!"

Just then, Li Fan's voice came from the phone, drawing his attention back to the phone.

"It's actually very simple. Just do it like I do: scope in!"

Li Fan didn't hide anything. As long as a professional player studies it a little, they can figure out how to do blind sniping. It doesn't matter if it's half a month earlier or later. Besides, he's not a real professional PUBG player, so there's no point in hiding these things.

For example, the Ardent Censer system in League of Legends doesn't need to be developed so early.

If we're lucky enough to make it to the Mid-Season Invitational, we can use it as a trump card.

"Is this mirror already turned on? We can also see people."

In the newly started game, Li Fan found the 98k and began demonstrating it.

"After firing the first shot, the scope will close. The moment you open the scope to prepare for the second shot, there is no instant scoping. If you fire the second shot, as long as you feel it right, you will basically hit the target. Even if the opponent has a level 3 helmet, the first shot will break the helmet, and the second shot can be taken down as long as you hit the chest, not the head."

After hearing this, Wei Shen immediately understood what was going on.

Basically, after firing the first shot, a general area is determined, and the second shot doesn't need to be fully scoped out; it hits within that general area.

No wonder he fired faster than me; it took me much longer to aim and scope in for my second shot. First, I wanted to hit the head... after all, he got the first shot. Second, I didn't think my opponent was that good. If I had known it was Unreal Engine, I wouldn't have aimed for such a perfect headshot with my second shot; I would have just fired it as soon as I raised my hand.

Of course, besides skill, there is also a bit of luck involved in blind-firing like this.

But when it comes to crucial moments, it really works wonders.

Wei Shen now feels that coming to the live stream was the right decision, as he has truly learned something useful.

When leaving the live stream, I didn't forget to follow Li Fan.

If you have any questions about the game, you can come here to learn and ask questions as soon as possible.

After all, others are indeed better at the game and have a more thorough understanding of it than I am.

[Is that really how it is? I thought you were just blind-firing.]

[Nonsense, without a general location, even a god couldn't hit the target.]

[But the aiming speed is really fast. The first shot was a headshot after aiming down sights, and the second shot, although it had a general location, was also a blind shot.]

"Little brother is so amazing! Come here, let your big sister pat your head!"

Which head should I touch?

"You can have whichever head you want, I'm fine with either."

【…】

When I first entered the live stream, I thought I had entered the wrong app.

[Unreal might as well become a third-place finisher; after all, your Rise of Kingdoms account is named Li Xunhuan, so you're perfect for that.]

[Damn it, now that Unreal Engine has finished teaching blind firing, don't even think about how every newbie in PUBG will be using a sniper rifle for blind firing.]

[Holy crap...isn't this an absolutely terrible gaming experience? I never thought I'd get wrecked by a League of Legends player's tutorial even in PUBG!]

After explaining the blind-sniping technique, Li Fan played two more matches with Pineapple and Mozi.

Mozi is quite clever; she took the pineapple route and got on the bus.

Otherwise, Li Fan would never have had the idea of ​​taking her along.

In the voice messages, she even coaxed Pineapple into calling her "sister" repeatedly.

It's obvious that the two are not on the same level.

She's the same age as Mikami-sensei, born in 93. Even if you were born in 98, you couldn't beat her, let alone if you were born in 99.

But to be fair, having Mozi around definitely made things much easier.

Furthermore, since they didn't encounter anyone of Wei Shen's caliber again, they easily secured three consecutive wins.

Congratulations on receiving 300 learning points.

Congratulations on obtaining: 1 point of free attribute.

Without any hesitation, he immediately increased his hand speed.

Host: Li Fan

Reaction: 90
Hand speed: 87
Learning points: 650.

He greeted the audience and then ended the broadcast.

Sigh, ever since PUBG came out, Unreal Engine has stopped supporting CrossFire.

I really want to see Unreal's movement techniques...

A world where only CrossFire fans get hurt has emerged.

(End of this chapter)

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