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Chapter 89: Doinb's Jealousy - Tickets Are Hard to Come By!
Chapter 89: Doinb's Jealousy - Tickets Are Hard to Come By! (Please Subscribe)
This hilarious video titled "Unreal: The First Day of Becoming the King of Cows" spread like wildfire throughout the gaming community.
Its catchy background music, precise editing, and the Bison Bible, which perfectly matches Li Fan's live streaming style, instantly hit the funny bone of countless players, especially CSGO players.
Since you don't play the game, you can only watch the program explanations and listen to the music rhythm, and you won't understand the core points that the video is talking about at all.
The video not only went viral on Bilibili, but was also reposted on Tieba, Weibo, and other platforms.
There's also a lot of discussion about it; these are entertaining videos that everyone loves to watch.
[AK and M4 are all trash! By the newly crowned king of cool, Unreal]
[I hereby announce that, from today onwards, the Bison is officially renamed Unrea Happy Gun.]
Yesterday, I played on the Perfect World platform and encountered teammates who kept using the same strategy three times in a row. When I asked them, they all said they had watched Unreal Engine streams. I was devastated!
[The fake top player: exquisite tactics, superb marksmanship. The real top player: Bison charge, pure joy!]
[Please, Unreal Engine, stop this nonsense! My rank has become a slaughterhouse. My teammates are just yelling "Bison charge!" and getting killed, even though I was the first one to die.]
It doesn't matter, I'll join first and then no one will affect me.
"Bison economics," "left-click to kill Rush B," and "become the king of bulls" quickly became new memes in the CS:GO community and even went beyond the mainstream.
This made some people who don't play CS:GO aware of a professional player named Unreal who wreaks havoc in another game using a gun called the Bison.
This has made everyone curious about the game CSGO.
The video was quite interesting...
After thinking about it, I figured since it seemed interesting, I'd download it and give it a try.
This has provided some game companies that are concerned about the subsequent impact with another shocking statistic.
CSGO sold 100,000 copies in just one week, and this was not during a promotional period; it was achieved with just one video.
He really is a pervert!
……
The next day, in the EDG club training room.
As soon as Li Fan walked in, he heard Ming Kai call out in a teasing voice, "Hey, our Bull King is here? Are we going to get the wild bulls moving today?"
Li Fan was taken aback, then remembered the bizarre video he had seen before going to bed last night, and couldn't help but laugh out loud: "Holy crap, you saw it?"
“It’s not just what we see,” the factory manager couldn’t help but chuckle. “Now everyone in all the gaming groups is talking about your ‘Bison Bible,’ and even people in League of Legends are making fun of it. You kid, you can make such a big fuss just by playing CS:GO.”
"Really? But the reason it's so popular is because that content creator edited it so well. He's really talented; every video he edits is very interesting."
It's undeniable that live streaming yourself can create entertaining content.
But he always managed to grasp the key points and edit them together, which definitely helped him gain a lot of popularity.
After all, many people who haven't watched their own live streams become curious after watching the videos and will specifically look for them.
This is the purpose of slicing...
Having a great content creator who can capture the essence of a streamer's content is a huge help.
Li Fan sat down in his seat and invited Ming Kai: "Brother Kai, how about a couple of fun rounds of CS today? I'll teach you how to play the Bison, guaranteed to teach you until you learn, double the fun!"
Upon hearing this, Mingkai shook his head with a smile: "I need to maintain my ranked performance today, so I don't have much time to play with you."
You've rejected so many duo queue invitations, you've finally found a chance to get back at me.
Seeing Li Fan's stiff smile, the factory manager felt very relieved. "You've made me depressed for so long, so it turns out you can be depressed too."
However, the factory manager plans to relax and play a game or two after training ends.
Because his ranking intensity is no longer as high as it used to be, where he would play for eleven or twelve hours at a time.
Instead, he controlled it to seven or eight hours.
If you feel unwell, take a break. You can play other games to relax and unwind.
He felt that this would allow him to maintain his competitive form better.
There's really no need for such high-intensity training all the time.
My recent performance in the competition has proven that there are no problems at all, and I feel like I'm getting better and better.
If the club had discussed this properly with Li Fan earlier, they might not have suffered four consecutive defeats.
The next match is against QG in four days, and to be honest, the pressure isn't that great.
This team mainly relies on Doinb in the mid lane.
The factory manager has a lot of confidence in Li Fan, believing that Li Fan can easily suppress Doinb in the mid lane.
Similarly, he wasn't afraid of the young Clid on the opposing team at all in the jungle.
To be honest, the momentum of this Korean midfielder is really strong.
They fought their way up from the second division last year.
However, the top league and the second-tier league are completely different.
By watching the videos, we have analyzed Clid's playstyle and strategies.
The factory manager is actually very good at supporting his father.
If your team has a strong carry player who knows exactly how to win the game, they will make sure you're extremely comfortable.
However, if there is no one in the team who can shoulder the heavy responsibility, he will be very confused during the game.
Even if he does help the team establish an advantage in the early to mid-game, without a carry player, he will be completely disoriented and have no idea what to do next.
This was especially noticeable in Seasons 7 and 8.
However, the factory manager was a respectable person.
When he realized he could no longer keep up with the intensity of the competition, he chose to retire immediately without any hesitation.
The factory manager still had his own pride.
He didn't want to leave fans with the impression that he was just coasting along without any real skill, clinging to his position and refusing to retire at the end of his career.
After all, given his status and the fact that EDG gave him club shares, he is, in a sense, a small boss. If he wants to occupy a position, no one can stop him.
Later, it became clear that he still had a strong desire for a career.
He later became a coach... To be fair, Clearlove's draft picks and bans were actually not that problematic.
However, the player is indeed not very good.
Once they have an advantage, they tend to make mistakes as the game progresses.
As a result, his coaching record was very poor, and he could only be considered an ordinary coach, not the kind of top coach who could completely change the players.
Later, after Valorant was released, he wanted to become a professional Valorant player.
All I can say is that Edward Zhu truly loves the factory manager.
The Valorant branch was also established immediately.
It's a pity that the factory manager at that age simply couldn't compare with the younger players; he was completely outmatched and eventually gave up on the idea of playing professionally.
It's worth mentioning that the Valorant division established by EDG also won the Valorant World Championship.
It's fair to say that this was an unexpected stroke of luck. In a way, without EDG establishing their Valorant division, there would be no Chinese esports scene...
It's actually quite inspiring. In the first year, they fought their way out of the East Asian LCQ and successfully secured a ticket to the World Championship, completely boosting the game's popularity.
……
Li Fan logged into QQ Speed with practiced ease, and amidst the expectant gazes of the viewers in the live stream, he selected the Spring map again. At least until the event ended, he would only be playing this one map.
Even though everyone had seen his smooth and fluid movements countless times, they still drew gasps of amazement from the viewers in the live chat. However, his final score was still just a little short of the terrifying record he set yesterday.
The professional racing game players all shut down their live streams with dark expressions.
It's incomparable...
How should we proceed with the quarterfinals next week?
Hopefully, Li Fan will be under pressure from the club and won't be able to participate in the game.
Otherwise... it feels like there's really nothing to do.
The main reason is that during the SSC online points tournament, every map felt incredibly intense.
Otherwise, it would have been impossible to break the record.
Therefore, they are still hoping that EDG will intervene and prevent Li Fan from participating in the competition, and this timing is indeed very promising.
That's right, the QQ Speed quarterfinals will be held on April 17th, and the competition will last for two days.
The LPL playoffs will officially begin on April 18th.
This is why EDG fans were very angry when they heard that Li Fan would be participating in the quarterfinals offline tournament and went to the live stream to scold him.
This match's timing clashes with the playoffs.
If EDG advances as the third or fourth place team in their group, they simply won't be able to play and will definitely miss the match. If EDG finishes second in their group, the match can be postponed to the 20th, but traveling back and forth like that will definitely affect their performance.
Abu actually talked to Li Fan yesterday and told him to think it over carefully.
If it's confirmed that it won't affect the playoffs, then you can go.
If it affects the playoffs... then there will be a price to pay.
After all, adults have to bear the consequences of their choices.
After explaining all this, he told Li Fan to go back and think it over carefully.
Actually, there's no need to consider it. Only by achieving good results can you expand your influence and get more rewards. Otherwise, why would you go through so much trouble to participate in the SSC Spring Tournament?
Of course, out of respect for Abu, I didn't reply immediately, saying I needed to go back and think about it.
Professional competitions do rely on skill, but there's no need to offend the leadership.
After I've thought it over, I'll tell Abu that I feel it would be a shame not to participate, since I've already set a new record.
Moreover, EDG Club has also reached a cooperation agreement with QQ Speed.
The club is quite humane; as long as it doesn't affect the game, it's fine.
Meanwhile, at the QG eSports Club base.
Doinb had just finished a ranked game and, as usual, opened the streaming platform. After all, he had always wanted to stream, but the current situation didn't allow it.
Because he breached the contract by not participating in the competition and owes a huge amount of penalty money, he is now behaving very obediently.
He's afraid the boss will ask him to pay compensation, so he usually reports his live streams in advance. If the club doesn't agree, he won't stream.
At that time, Huya's homepage recommendation was Li Fan's live stream.
I clicked on it almost without hesitation.
Looking at the exaggerated popularity in the live stream and the dense barrage of comments that made it almost impossible to see the screen, Doinb subconsciously pursed his lips: "Damn... why is this guy's live stream always so popular? Why don't I get this many viewers when I stream? And his club doesn't even care about him but still supports his live streams."
"It's just playing a different game, why are you making such a fuss..." Doinb muttered, but his mind couldn't help but think about the match against EDG that was going to take place in a few days.
EDG is in excellent form lately, especially Unreal, who has extremely strong lane dominance and an incredibly deep champion pool.
I originally thought that since the other party spends a lot of time streaming and playing other games, their training volume would be insufficient and their performance might fluctuate.
But let's see if he's maintaining his current state well.
"No way... I have to win this game. If you like streaming, I'll make you lose. The backlash will be so huge that even if the club lets you stream, will you still have the face to continue?"
"Clid, come here for a second." Doinb turned and called over his little brother. "Let's review EDG's match footage from last week, especially the mid-jungle synergy. This Unreal... we can't judge him by conventional standards. We need to find his weaknesses and defeat him!"
Upon hearing his older brother's voice, Clid rushed over.
"Okay brother!"
Doinb took a deep breath, closed Li Fan's live stream, and focused all his attention on the match recording.
I opened the replay of the EDG vs. WE match and dragged the progress bar directly to several key moments in the mid lane.
He watched with unusual focus, even adjusting the playback speed to 0.5x.
In the video, Li Fan's Taliyah is facing Xiye's Syndra.
Every time Syndra tries to poke with her Q skill, Taliyah manages to dodge by half a body length.
When Taliyah's Q skill, Stone Piercer, is used, all five rocks are at an angle, so at least three of them will hit.
They have an exceptionally strong ability to seize opportunities...
That Taliyah is being used in a really weird way!
WE seized an opportunity in the team fight and seemed poised to turn the tide, but then Taliyah went straight for the backline.
"Damn it!" Doinb slammed his hand on the table, startling Clid who was standing next to him.
He immediately dragged the progress bar back, looked at it again, and then dragged it back again to look at it once more.
Taliyah already terrified him, but he never expected Ryze to be even more outrageous.
Every move he made could be described as manipulating Xiye at will.
They could clearly guess what Xi Ye was going to do next.
This precise grasp of the opponent's psychology and operating habits requires extensive laning experience and extremely strong insight.
But this Unreal is clearly a newcomer, yet he seems like a seasoned veteran who has been in the competitive scene for many years.
Moreover, Xiba only plays one ranked game every three months, so where does he get such a large amount of training?
Could it be that they train through competitions?
After thinking about it, I shook my head. This was utterly absurd.
However, after watching the video of this competition, he became even more attentive to Li Fan.
Just as Doinb and Clid were engrossed in studying EDG's match recordings, trying to find clues to defeat their opponents...
Meanwhile, in a university dormitory.
"Holy crap! Gone? That's it?" Yu Luo stared intently at the red "Tickets for this show are sold out" message on the computer screen, frantically clicking refresh in frustration, but the page remained unchanged.
"Oh my god! When did tickets for the EDG vs. QG match become so sought after? I just clicked on it!"
"This is weird, really weird!" Yu Luo scratched his head. "Even EDG's match tickets didn't go through this fast before, especially for a match in the middle of the regular season. Could it be because... Unreal's popularity has skyrocketed recently?"
However, several gaming fan groups have already made arrangements to still attend the support event for this match.
As a cameraman, how can I not film this scene and then use it to mock the haters?
"Let's look at scalped tickets..."
Yu Luo skillfully opened a second-hand trading platform and searched for "EDG VS QG tickets".
When the results came out, he gasped in shock.
"Damn it, you profiteers! Tickets that cost 120 yuan each are being resold for 720 yuan? Inner circle tickets are going for over a thousand? Why don't you just rob people!"
But there was no other way; I had to spend money to buy it. I really wouldn't have been willing to spend money if I hadn't made money as a content creator.
After buying the tickets, I opened the fan group and found that everyone was in the same situation; they couldn't get tickets even if they tried to buy them immediately.
I didn't get one... and none of the rest of the people didn't get one either.
Something's not right. Something feels off.
(End of this chapter)
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