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Chapter 160: Master Guang’s new skin, battle commentator!

Chapter 160: Master Guang’s new skin—battle commentator!

"Headset!"

"Second test of the headset."

"no problem."

"Where's the camera? Check if the right seat needs any light and shadow adjustment."

Intercontinental Championship, LPL studio.

Today's two commentators and special guest Lin Shuyang are also debugging the equipment before the game.

"Hehe, the last time we worked together was the year before last. Now that you're here today, Lao Lin, I think Miller and I can get more opportunities." Wawa smiled at the handsome young man next to him.

Miller also joked: "Today I am commentating on the Intercontinental Championship finals. I believe that the LPL audience will not complain that we don't understand the game well enough. A gaming master is sitting next to us, and we two brothers are responsible for supporting the jokes."

"No, there are some inappropriate things mentioned in the game, so please bear with me."

Lin Shuyang probably understood some of the reasons for Haier Brothers' enthusiasm.

The most obvious reason is of course the salary. The salary of an e-sports event commentator is calculated based on the number of games. Generally, the salary for a BO3 is between two thousand and two thousand five hundred. This is the same salary for playing three full games, and the same salary for leaving get off work at the speed of -.

He doesn't calculate by headcount, so being able to have more former professional players with full professionalism join the team means that for the two of them, that means reducing their workload by half out of thin air.

Thinking of this, Wawa's eyes lingered on Lin Shuyang, looking at the young man in navy blue.

The passage of time has made his temperament more mature and stable.

Tsk - what a beautiful face.

The doll couldn't help but sigh in her heart.

It's true that comparing yourself with others makes you feel pissed off.

A few years ago, I was the leading commentator of LPL, and the young people around me were just silly and cute college students who had just entered the profession.

Now, several years have passed, and he has become the owner of a big club, while I am still commentating on the stage.

"The game is about to start, please be ready."

The director's voice sounded in the headset. The three of them sat upright, straightened their clothes, and then nodded slightly to the camera, indicating that they were ready.

Two seconds later.

"Dear summoners, welcome to the live broadcast of the finals of the 2017 League of Legends Asia Challenge. This is the Kaohsiung Exhibition Hall." Wawa took the lead. His loud voice used for greeting can be said to be a commentator's magic weapon.

"I'm the commentator for today's Intercontinental Championship Finals, Wawa!"

Miller sat on the left side of the doll, wearing a light blue suit, "Hello everyone, I'm Miller."

Lin Shuyang naturally didn't need to worry about the opening remarks, as controlling the situation and adjusting the atmosphere were the responsibilities of Wawa and Miller. He only needed to analyze and narrate the situation before the game and the various actions of the players during the game.

After the two introduced themselves, the camera moved to Lin Shuyang's face. Facing the extremely cold camera, he smiled brightly and said, "Hello everyone, I am today's guest commentator Newborn."

【! ! ! 】

【Brother Guang! 】

[Yaer, it's amazing! Master Guang actually sat in the commentary seat? ]

[Is my vision correct? It’s been a long time since the last time that Master Guang served as a guest commentator! ]

[Ahem, the guy above knows nonsense literature. ]

[The last time I commented was the S5 summer season. WE lost in the semifinals in the spring season, and the official invited Master Guang to commentate on the finals. ]

[Haha, don't tell me, don't tell me, the game understanding and situation interpretation ability displayed by Master Guang in that match shocked my friends and me for a whole year.]

[There is something wrong with the LPL officials. Why did they let Newborn come to the commentary booth instead of staying in the coaching group? Do they not want to play in the Intercontinental Championship finals? ]

"Hey, today we are honored to invite an old friend to the commentary booth to comment on the Intercontinental Championship finals with us." Wawa began to control the situation and guide the topic. "After three days of group matches and semi-finals, it is finally the LCK and our LPL regions that will compete for the title of the strongest in Asia."

Miller said in unison, "In yesterday's semifinals, LMS showed great resilience and pushed LCK into a desperate situation. In the end, the two sides fought until the fifth game to decide the winner."

"It's a pity. If Flash Wolves hadn't made any mistakes in the middle of the fifth game, they would have had a chance to win the game and advance to the finals."

From the live broadcast of the finals to the official BP, it took about six or seven minutes for the players to come on stage and debug the equipment.

For commentators, knowing how to smoothly talk nonsense until the start of the game is also a technical job.

Considering that he had a pretty good relationship with the two, Lin Shuyang had no intention of sitting aside and quietly being his own handsome man, until the Haier brothers started talking to him and he occasionally said a word or two.

Following Miller's sigh, he said: "It's a pity. With the obvious gap in strength between the two regions, the first two consecutive wins over KT and SSG can be said to be the only chance for LMS." [Bold! ]

[Master Guang, you are going to destroy the strongest team on earth. ]

[(Laughing and crying) Such a familiar line, isn't this a classic line from my EDG fans? ]

[Hehe, you have to be someone with status and position to say this. We said it in the forum yesterday. JT is definitely to blame for LMS losing the game. The only hope is gone because of him.]

[Indeed, they succeeded in stealing the first two games by relying on tactical routines, but in the fifth game, there was a huge gap in strength between the two divisions, so it was impossible to win.]

Now that we are talking about the LMS semi-finals, the next topic will naturally be the discussion of the outcome of today's final.

All three people made predictions for the outcome in advance, and without exception they bet that the LPL region would win.

Of course, as a team that makes a living from the LPL, Haier Brothers would not dare to predict that the LCK would win, even if they were eventually slapped in the face. If anyone really did that, the predicted outcome would be announced in the afternoon, but the person would pack up and leave in the evening.

Miller was more conservative and gave the score to be 3 to 2, but Wawa was different and believed that LPL could defeat LCK 3 to 1.

As for Lin Shuyang, the official played a trick and concealed his predicted score, planning to announce it after two games.

"Haha, it seems that the three of us are in sync. We all think that LPL can beat LCK in this Intercontinental Championship." Wawa laughed, "But predictions alone are not enough. Today, Master Guang has come to our commentary booth, so we have to hand it over to our professionals for analysis."

This was a process that was arranged in advance. Lin Shuyang looked at the camera and thought for two seconds before saying, "Well, if it was before last year, I would say that even if we played BO1, the winning rate of the entire region against LCK would not be very high. But this year, the overall strength of our LPL region has improved by leaps and bounds, and the hard power gap between the players on both sides is actually not that big."

"In addition to the changes in the version, compared to the generally lengthy games in S6, S7 has made adjustments to the defensive towers and the game time has been greatly shortened. This has a significant impact on LCK operations that are good at late-game play. In turn, the shortened time will benefit teams that are better at early-game collisions."

In his previous life, his research on Korean teams in every region can be said to be engraved in his bones. He also once suppressed the LCK team on the world stage, so Lin Shuyang can be said to know their strengths and weaknesses like the back of his hand.

"The strength of LCK teams lies in resource control and exchange, lane operations, team discipline and execution."

"They have very precise control over map resources, and will decide whether and how to fight for resources based on factors such as the enemy's lineup, economic status, and skill cooldown. For example, when a small dragon or a big dragon is refreshed, they will arrange vision in advance and observe the movements of the enemy. If the enemy is in poor condition or has insufficient personnel, they will decisively kill the dragon; if the enemy is ready to fight, they will consume the enemy through pulling, poke, etc., or choose to give up the dragon and instead obtain other resources to ensure their own economic advantage."

"In this case, if it's the slower version like last year, if the strength is not far superior to the LCK teams, you will find that sometimes it is difficult to break their defense even if you get an advantage in the early and mid-term. The key point is that the execution and discipline of the two teams are not at the same level at all."

"LCK teams attach great importance to these two aspects. When tactics are not considered, daily training can even be exaggerated to more than ten hours to hone the players' abilities in these aspects."

Why was it that in his previous life, the 28-year-old Li Guapi could be crowned a five-star general, and Ma Run, a top laner in his thirties, could rank up to 1,000 points in the King's rank, and still be a dragon in the Old Man Cup? The reason is that these LCK teams have achieved the ultimate in the basic skills of the players and the team requirements.

As long as their personal abilities do not decline to the point where they cannot play, they will be able to perform far better than LPL players of the same level when pushed onto the court.

"So we must not play against LCK teams in a routine way. All the 100% things on these guys have already been simulated over and over again in training matches. We need to change!"

"The key is uncertainty. Only by taking advantage of unexpected possibilities can we defeat our opponents."

For the teams playing against LCK, why was RNG with Mala Xiangguo able to defeat the champion SSG so easily in 17? Why did IG give SKT a humiliating 9 when they were in poor form in S1557? The fundamental reason lies in uncertainty.

Take Mala Xiangguo as an example. He himself didn't know what he would do next. As a result, SSG's vision array and established operational effects were greatly reduced. Instead, because a large amount of resources were invested in vision, his own economy became worse and worse.

"In addition, the players of the Korean team communicate very closely with each other, and the information exchange is timely and accurate. During the game, they will constantly share information such as the enemy's position and skill status in order to make the right decisions. Whether attacking or defending, their actions are very unified, and there are few cases of individuals acting on their own. This high degree of teamwork allows them to cooperate tacitly in team battles and bring out the team's maximum strength."

"This is something that our LPL is currently doing relatively poorly. Many players tend to stop talking while playing. Not exchanging information is equivalent to slow death in the professional arena."

Some viewers suddenly realized that they understood what was meant by this. In S6, EDG was able to dominate the LPL because of its superior discipline. WE was one step behind them, but when it came to the World Championship and faced some teams with greater variability, EDG was at a loss because they had not learned the LCK well. On the contrary, WE, which also had greater variability, performed better in foreign wars.

【! ! ! 】

【Dry stuff, all dry stuff! 】

[What are you still standing there for? The leader has already told you how to make your team stronger. LPL teams, hurry up and write it down in your notebooks.]

[No wonder Master Guang is so good at coaching, it turns out he has real skills.]

[What a joke, the head coach of the LPL division in the Intercontinental Championship, you don’t think it’s because of his status as the boss of TES? 】

[Hehehe, they are fighting without saying anything. Is it Rambo and Hongwen who are silent? Master Guang, I know who you are talking about.]

[Indeed, if you look at the hero Mike Crazy, you will know that in the games between those LPL teams, the losing side is all silent. ]

[Come to think of it, I haven't seen what the TES team is like yet, @League of Legends event, what did the official say about releasing a game? ]

……

Taking advantage of the chat time before the Intercontinental Championship finals, Lin Shuyang said a lot in one breath. As for how much of what he said, and how much the LPL team could listen to it, that was not something he could decide.

"The players' equipment is confirmed to be functioning normally. The competition will begin immediately."

After saying that, the director’s reminder came again through the headset. Lin Shuyang ended the topic in time and handed the transition task back to Haier Brothers.

(End of this chapter)

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