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Chapter 700 The livestream competition
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âQin anâs video went viral in a very short time, and all kinds of comments and comments exploded! â
âââThereâs really a video recording, from the first personâs perspective? Did he really get 34 kills in one game?ââ â
âââItâs a little fake. Are there any big hands that can hammer a wave? Isnât this cheating?ââ â
âââDidnât PlayerUnknownâs Battleground not have any cheats?ââ â
âââItâs hard to say. Maybe itâs some high-tech thing?ââ â
âââI canât be sure if he cheated, but judging from his reaction and awareness, heâs really good. I just donât know if such accurate shooting is high-tech.ââ â
âââWhy does the Kar98k feel more stable than scoped in?ââ â
âââThis brother is playing on a normal server, not some deity server at all. Itâs just a title party to cheat traffic!ââ â
âââItâs not embarrassing to be beaten up like this in ordinary clothes, so why do you have to say that itâs the celestial clothes that are putting gold on your face? I donât understand. ââ â
Qin an looked at the comments and scratched his head. What did he mean? this was a deity costume!
âAs he scrolled down, he finally understood why these people would say that this was a normal server. â
âThis was because he was lined up with two small streamers, and the live recordings of those two small streamers could be found! â
âQin an took a look. These two little streamers had indeed played in ordinary servers before, and combined with the difficulty of the last game he played today ... â
âââI ... I was released from the Daoist costume? Iâm playing in a normal server?ââ â
âQin an was speechless. No one believed that he was playing the deity suit, but now, it was even more inexplicable! â
âThis was especially so for the chicken dinner in the celestial server. Now that his account was in a normal server, how was he going to make others believe that he had won chicken dinner in the celestial server? â
What made Qin an even more depressed was that he could no longer practice his skills in the deity suit!
âIt was similar to how a champion was placed in the bronze Division. Although it felt good to bully noobs for a while, he felt that he would definitely continue to fall back! Only by maintaining high-intensity training could he maintain his level. Qin an liked the celestial outfit now and didnât want to come out! â
âââWhat should I do ... Should I buy another account?ââ â
âQin an gritted his teeth and decided to buy another celestial server account. It was impossible to use hacks to return to the deity server. Those hacks would cost at least a few thousand a month, which was not something they could afford. If the celestial server account still cost one or two hundred Yuan, he could consider buying another one. â
âWhen Qin an went to the website where he bought the account, he found that all the deity server accounts had more than a thousand! â
Qin an was speechless. Was this a scam?
The officials were cheating!
âââAh, forget it. I canât afford it. Letâs wait and see tomorrow, what if we canât go back to the celestial server ...ââ â
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âThe next day, the number of people in Qin anâs live stream room soared! â
âNot long after Qin an started his stream, the number of viewers had soared to more than 200000, and it was still showing a rising trend. â
âââIs this the streamer who got 34 kills in one game of PUBG? Iâm paying attention to it!ââ â
âââCheater, Iâm going to expose your true colors today!ââ â
âââIâm here to record. Iâll beat you up later. If you have the ability, then continue to use your high-tech!ââ â
Qin an was a little speechless. It seemed that many of the new audience members didnât come with good intentions.
âHowever, he didnât care about these people. He didnât even bother to ask the moderators to ban his account. Anyway, he didnât cheat and everything was at his true level. The haters could just hack him as much as they wanted. â
âââBefore todayâs livestream, I have something to tell everyone. I donât know why my account was released from the celestial server ... So I can only play in the normal server today. Iâll change the title later.ââ â
âââDonât ask me why, I donât know either ... Old viewers, you all know that Iâve always been streaming in the celestial server, but I donât know how I got out of it yesterday. Please believe me!ââ â
âIt was fine if Qin an didnât explain, but once he did, the audience who had just arrived didnât believe him even more ... â
âHowever, since they knew that this was a normal server, everyone expressed that they would still watch it as long as they played well! â
Qin an was also speechless. I also want to go back to the deity suit!
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âIn Shanghai, Chen Mo was discussing PlayerUnknownâs Battleground with the club representatives. â
âIn Chen Moâs previous life, the PlayerUnknownâs Battlegrounds competitions were quite well organized, and there were even some international competitions. However, the popularity of the competitions didnât match the popularity of the game itself. â
âFor a competitive game, high-end competitions were an inseparable part of the game itself. It was impossible to avoid this. â
âIn his previous life, the development of PlayerUnknownâs Battleground was slow. On one hand, there were flaws in this type of online spectating game, which would affect the viewing rate of the competition. On the other hand, Bluehole was not particularly enthusiastic in promoting the competition, unlike fist company, who had a long-term plan for the entire e-sports system. â
âChen Mo didnât have any plans to establish a competitive system like the LPL, but it was better to promote the competition as soon as possible. â
âIn competitive games, it wasnât reasonable for a streamer to be more popular than a professional player, because only professional players were at the top of the game, while streamers were ultimately entertainment-type players. Just like in Chen Moâs previous lifeâs League of Legends, the most popular players in the early stages were the big streamers, but in the later stages, the players who stood at the top of the industry were either retired or active professional players, such as Master Lu and sleazy pig. â
âFor a game like PlayerUnknownâs Battlegrounds, it was only a matter of time before it had to embark on this path. â
âWith the gameâs popularity, several major clubs in Shanghai expressed their interest in setting up a branch of PlayerUnknownâs Battleground. Chen Moâs idea was to organize some small scale events to raise the attention of the players towards PlayerUnknownâs Battleground. â
âAfter contacting several major clubs and the heads of several live broadcasting platforms, they basically reached an agreement to hold a live broadcast competition first. â
âNone of these clubs had formed professional teams yet. There was still a long time from selection to training, so it was a little too late. Letting the hosts play a game, on the one hand, it would bring its own popularity and traffic, so the attention of the game could be easily raised; On the other hand, they could pick out some valuable players from the small streamers for the big clubs to choose from. â
âSeveral live streaming platforms also came to an agreement, so the livestream competition for PlayerUnknownâs Battleground was decided. â
âThere were still some details that needed to be considered by the organizers, but in general, there were a few basic rules The contestants are mainly live streamers and must have a certain reputation. The live streamers are allowed to form any team with others. The number of teams should be controlled at 25, which is 100 people; The live streaming platforms would have corresponding promotion plans for the winning streamers and outstanding individuals. The clubs and the official website of PlayerUnknownâs Battleground would also have corresponding reward mechanisms. â
The venue of the competition was set to be in Shanghai. The related matters and venue of the competition were still arranged by Yan Huang.
âThe venue this time was a little special as it needed to be filled with 100 vr gaming pods, so the entire venue had to be designed separately. Chen Mo didnât worry about it anymore after a few words. After all, Yan Huang had been organizing League of Legends for so long and could be said to be the most professional esports team in the country. If they couldnât even handle such a small problem, they could just disband. â