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Chapter 8 Fear of being famous

Because before the game started on this day, Zhao Yiyang made a special trip to fight 200 bots, so his touch gradually recovered.

Moreover, returning to the age of 18 also gave Zhao Yiyang a more intuitive understanding of this shooting game.

For CSGO, although the body can form certain fixed muscle memories through long-term training, it is still essentially a game of shooting skills. No matter how good your awareness is, if you can't beat the gun head-on, it will still be in vain.

Among the key factors that affect facing a gun head-on is reaction.

The reaction of an 18-year-old is definitely different from that of a 28-year-old. In Zhao Yiyang's eyes, the 18-year-old can even make up for the lost number of frames on the monitor through his own reactions.

This is very scary, so in Zhao Yiyang's solo queue process from scratch, everything seemed so simple.

If he is on the CT side, then he only needs to get a sniper rifle to hold a point. In this kind of game, when Zhao Yiyang holds a point, basically no player can break through his big gun.

Sniper defense.

And when he comes to the bandit side, he may take out an AK47 or SG553 to hit a few solo points. Zhao Yiyang's proficiency with these two guns can be said to be quite high, especially for the first four rounds.

The control of bullets can now be said to be almost the same as that of professional players.

Zhao Yiyang performed well in the positioning competition, and his live broadcasts also attracted more and more viewers. After all, people who watch live broadcasts want to watch them for fun, and Zhao Yiyang's live broadcasts can undoubtedly satisfy the tastes of these viewers.

[Holy shit, how did you hit this shot? 】

This kind of barrage is often issued after Zhao Yiyang's sniper rifle takes away an enemy with one bullet. In fact, Zhao Yiyang's reaction is really terrifying. Even if there is a gap of only one millimeter, he can react and kill the enemy.

die.

[Damn it, this strafing transfer!]

This kind of barrage probably appeared after Zhao Yiyang used AK to complete consecutive kills on two enemies in different positions. The reason is very simple. The audience seemed to see the operations of top professional players in Zhao Yiyang.

[Anchor, you are definitely not a novice. How can a novice play games like this? 】

[Tell me, anchor, who are you?]

[The anchor took off his vest and it turns out he is kennyS!]

After watching Zhao Yiyang play on the ladder, more and more viewers will question the credibility of Zhao Yiyang's claim that he is a novice, because according to normal people's opinions, no newcomer can perform such operations in this game.

Even those talented teenagers who came later, most of them had been exposed to CS when they were children, and they all had at least a few years of gaming experience.

In fact, Zhao Yiyang has almost six years of CS experience, but in this time and space, logically, he is indeed considered a "novice".

It is precisely because of Zhao Yiyang's crazy performance that in just one weekend, his 5E ladder score reached 2100 points, which can be regarded as entering the segment where most experienced players are.

In these two days, Zhao Yiyang only lost 4 ladder games in total, and his overall rating remained at a terrifying 2.0.

Moreover, the audience of his live broadcast room has also successfully exceeded a thousand people. You must know that in the CSGO section of the Shark Platform at this time, an anchor with a real audience of more than a thousand people is already considered a mid-level anchor.

It was at this time that the super manager of Shark Platform contacted Zhao Yiyang and wanted to talk to him about signing a contract to become an official anchor.

But he was directly rejected by Zhao Yiyang, because being a host was not his first choice. He started live broadcasting just to earn money for a computer. His real purpose was to become a professional player and become a CS player or even a global player.

A top player in the game, this is what he wants.

However, it was also because of Zhao Yiyang's fast speed and terrifying data that it soon caused controversy in Tieba or some community forums.

Some netizens posted Zhao Yiyang's actions in the past few days to the forum for discussion. As a result, many people wondered whether Zhao Yiyang was cheating.

Zhao Yiyang's rapidly increasing live broadcast audience has also brought some unfavorable effects to him. The main reason is that most of the viewers who watch live broadcasts every day are relatively idle. However, as soon as people are free, they want to cause trouble.

Therefore, starting from Monday, Zhao Yiyang found that there were many people on the Internet who were leading his rhythm, and some even went to the live broadcast rooms of several big anchors in the CSGO section to play against him.

For example, [Are there too few anchors? There are too few people to invite Light!] (Zhao Yiyang’s shark account is called LightYY)

There are also some barrages that are even more cerebral [Anchor, don’t worry, Light will be here to meet you soon!]

Zhao Yiyang has always hated these rhythm dogs, but sometimes he doesn't want to explain anything. The most he can do is post a post in his fish bar, saying that someone has recently led him to rhythm, and please forgive me.

However, for those really big anchors, they will indeed ignore these barrages, and they will not even check who the Light is who posts these barrages.

But some medium-sized anchors don’t think so, especially those with more ideas. What if they want to have no rhythm? Because although the rhythm may cause trouble to the anchor, if the rhythm ferments, it may also bring about a wave of rapid development.

of traffic.

No, Shi Zi, a veteran CSGO anchor on Shark Platform, decided to give Zhao Yiyang a try.

[Who is the Light you are swiping? Why are you always swiping here? 】

In fact, there was no such barrage in Shizi's live broadcast room. He also saw it in the barrage of WJQ, one of the big anchors in CSGO.

However, when he said this, the audience who had no feelings at all jumped out one by one.

[That anchor has become quite popular in the past two days, and now has more than 100,000 hits! 】

[He is a solo queue player from scratch. He reached more than 2,000 points in two days, and it seems that he only lost 4 games.]

[Yes, and if you play 2, you can get 2.0 every time!]

Shizi looked at these barrages and thought to himself: "Okay, these viewers really have no brains. I just mentioned it and they were immediately hooked!"

Although Shizi is an anchor, the reason why he has not become popular after broadcasting on the Shark platform for more than two years is not only that his own skills are not among the top, but also his mentality. He only regards live broadcasting as

It is a tool to make money, but it does not pay attention to the viewers in the live broadcast room, and it does not even occasionally give benefits to these die-hard fans.
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