Chapter 169 Come be my team member!
"Brother Jin Gong, please help me check the equipment."

"Brother Gongzi, how do you see the beauty function on this camera?"

"Shit, don't pull it too high. You're almost turning the ink into milk."

After a regular season, the players started live streaming as required by the club.

However, except Jin Gong who had some experience, the others were all young ladies getting into a bridal sedan - it was their first time. So even though the staff had helped to debug the equipment, problems still occurred frequently during the subsequent live broadcast.

Unlike the stereotype of an angry person who bangs the table as imagined, Jin Gong did not have any unnecessary "intimate interactions" except for a few complaints when he was debugging the live broadcast room settings for a few people.

His anger value will only increase when he is playing games. Besides, in most cases, the live broadcast settings only need to be adjusted for the first time, so helping to take a look is just a convenient thing to do.

"Check the camera again and remember to turn on the screen recording software." 694 reminded.

When he was in WE.A, he didn't have a live broadcast contract. After all, no one watched the live broadcasts of professional players in the secondary league. So he was completely confused about matters related to live broadcasts. He stayed in the training game mainly to receive the task requirements and supervise the live broadcasts of the players on the first day.

It is naturally impossible to arrange a training match for live streaming. According to the training intensity of TES, the rank and players' relaxation and entertainment are similar.

Several analysts who had just joined the main competition and training group were anxious to show themselves, and they were advised to make good video records during normal ranks so as to better discover problems that were difficult to find in training matches where the focus was highly concentrated.

The four little ones had no objection, and Jin Gong, who was eager to further improve his strength, agreed with both hands.

Originally, he wanted to ask Brother Yang if he could reduce his live broadcast time as much as possible and devote his energy to training. However, after learning that rank live broadcast can also be regarded as a way to find personal problems, he no longer had any other ideas.

"Oh yeah, remember not to speak without thinking during the live broadcast. If you can't help yourself, remember to use the words you learned in the previous training instead."

694 saw that everyone was almost ready, so he gave a reminder and then sent a message to Panda TV.

Although TES signed a short-term contract with Panda TV, thanks to the high attention its boss has received in the e-sports circle and its high ranking among the current LPL teams, Panda still gave TES the treatment of being recommended on the homepage.

"Hello! Hello! Can you hear me?"

"Brother 94, how's the sound of the microphone?"

"I feel like my head is a little too big, should I adjust it again?"

The team's training room was filled with a buzz of conversation, as if they had burst into the United Nations General Assembly.

694 looked at the live broadcast rooms one by one. After the problems were basically solved, a lot of viewers flocked to the room with the name of the TES team under the platform's streaming.

[TES, true or false?]

[It should be true, the whole row seems to be the live broadcast rooms of their team members. ]

[I saw the official certification logo, it really is them. 】

Thanks to their efforts in the Intercontinental Championship, even though it was the first time for the five-member TES to broadcast, many people still came to support them.

Coupled with the outstanding performance of LPL in recent times, the team has accumulated a lot of fans, and various gift special effects began to float in the room.

There aren't many gifts, and most of them are free small gifts.

Everyone did not feel any psychological gap about this. After all, they were just members of an "unknown team" that had just been promoted to the LPL. They had no achievements and no good looks.

Jin Gong, who is more relaxed, is in a much better situation than his younger brothers.

It was mainly the strange Chinese accent that amused many viewers at the beginning and made them choose to stay.

In order to broadcast the live broadcast, the five people were not actually sitting close to each other. However, because Jin Gong's voice was so loud, the live broadcast rooms of the other brothers were filled with his voice.

"Hey, thank you for your gifts, muah!"

"I'm the new anchor Jin Gong, the top laner of the TES team."

"Live broadcast time. Our team's unified time is in the upper right corner. After the broadcast, we will go to play a training match."

【Happy, when I saw other teams targeting TES's top laner during the game, I always wanted to interview this pressure-resistant guy up close, but I didn't expect him to be such a happy person.】

[I feel like I speak Chinese well. I feel like I have no problem communicating in daily life. ]

[Well, the support named BeryL is also very good at Chinese. He even corrected able's laning problems in Chinese while waiting in line. ]

【TES can achieve such results. Communication seems to be a big advantage. 】

[What a pity that the leader didn't do a live broadcast today. He was a dork to begin with, and he does even less live broadcasts after becoming the boss.]

The audience in the live broadcast room started discussing with each other in the barrage, and occasionally someone asked Jin Gong and others some questions about the team.

In response to audience questions, the advice given during club training was to answer if you can, and if you are unsure, just pretend you didn't see it.

The live broadcasts of e-sports players, except for some natural live broadcast saints, such as the men in the Snake Team who don't need a script for anything and can do a lot of novel things, are mostly about playing ranks and exchanging experiences with other players about heroes.

Jin Gong was no exception. After his opening remarks, he didn't know what to talk about, so he simply logged into his Korean server account.

Today he was playing solo, while the mid and jungle in the team were playing in a duo... well, the pair of bastards in the bottom lane were also playing in a duo.

Seeing this scene, the barrage of comments in Jin Gong’s live broadcast room surged.

【I feel so sorry! 】

[Hahaha, is this the top laner? ]

[A world where four teammates form pairs and only the top laner is injured is achieved. 】

[You have seen AD players with girls, mid-lane players with girls, have you ever seen top laners with girls? ]

[I am so angry. When will I, the support player, be able to stand up? Why can you all be able to carry girls in other positions, but I can't be a support player? ]

[Top order: Sigma men don't need love. ]

[Fuck, go check out TES's support's Korean server score... he's third.] "BeryL's score has always been the highest in the team. In solo queue, his command win rate is much higher than ours."

GimGoon pulled his hair and saw the discussion in the comments. He didn't mind diverting traffic to his teammates and replied: "He used to play AD. He had two accounts, one ranked first and the other ranked second!"

It's not a super account held by a professional player. BeryL reached the level using an ordinary player's account without the blessing of hidden points. For this point, Jin Gong also admires him very much.

Upon hearing this, many players who were interested in being the top ten players in the Korean server turned to BeryL's live broadcast room.

"Ranking?"

"I'm the lowest on the team, and the other guys should be in the top 20."

In fact, GimGoon's own rank in the Korean server is not low, ranking over 50th in the Korean server, but the difficulty of ranking up in the top lane is really a bit terrifying. In addition, some opponents who have been disgusted by his playing style will deliberately treat their own mid and jungle as their sons and specifically target them. Sometimes, when he has been under pressure for a long time and his teammates are not strong enough, the number of games he loses is much more than that in professional arenas.

"Yes, we have to. The team has a minimum rank requirement. Brother Yang requires us to not be lower than 200 points of the Korean Master."

Korean Master 200 points...

Basically, it is a ranking hovering around the King segment. When the competition is not fierce, a Master with around 200 points can squeeze into the King segment. If the competition is fierce, it will not exceed 300 points or even higher.

hiss!
Players in the live broadcast room gasped.

[TES team's requirements are too high. 】

[This is almost the top batch required by LPL. 】

[Roll, roll as much as you can, it would be best if you could kill all those lazy people. ]

During the discussion, Jin Gong logged into the game, took out his phone and looked around to find that none of his teammates had logged in.

"Oh my god, even though the top laner needs to queue alone, you can't always leave me alone."

It would be good to have a teammate line up together and provide support in the top lane.

There is a famous saying among top laners: love can arrive late, but you can’t as a jungler.

From here you can see what kind of hard life the top lane players usually have.

"Oh yeah, I almost forgot."

"Zhao Qianxi!! You guys - don't forget to post the advertisement."

"Kim Gong, please keep your voice down. I'm wearing headphones and the audience in the live broadcast room are almost deafened by you."

The players in the live broadcast room who enjoyed the sonic attack had no time to get angry, and their attention was focused on Jin Gong's words.

Post an advertisement?
What advertisements?
The audience's questions were quickly answered.

After a nice assistant exchanged the order of selection with GimGoon, leaving him on the fifth floor to select the last hero and enter the game, GimGoon, who was on a club mission, quickly typed on the public screen.

(Everyone: TES GimGoon, all the Korean players, our TES team sincerely invites players who are interested in playing professionally to join us. You can chat with me privately after the game is over!)
Coincidentally, amid the questioning gazes of the audience in the live broadcast room, several TES players started to post small advertisements in the Korean server's King rank ranking.

The most outrageous one was BeryL. He was afraid that there would be players from other regions in the game, so he sent a message in three languages ​​each: Chinese, Korean and English.

[So, is this a show effect that the TES team specially thought of...]

[If so, I admit that you made me laugh. ]

[I am so happy. I thought only my rank had ads, but I didn't expect the King rank also had ads. 】

[Wake up, brother. You are in the gold and silver levels and you are the oatmeal brother. They are recruiting professional players. ]

[Anyway, I really couldn't stop myself from watching the TES players typing on the public screen about the team looking for someone.]

The mid-jungle match between Garlic Turtle and Dahei.

Both players knocked out a series of ellipsis because of the two people's small advertisements.

(Everyone)TTXX: ...

(Everyone) BBQ: ...

(Everyone) rascal: ...

As the top laner on the blue side, Rascal looked at the text in everyone's channel and fell into a brief silence.

"Why does this phrase sound so familiar?"

"And I seem to have seen this team TES somewhere before."

At this time, he was in the LJL division in Japan and tried to recall, "It seems to be an LPL team."

Last year, he had participated in the LSPL league with the Chinese team on the YoWant team, and had kept a certain attention on the teams there.

Intercontinental Championship?
Oh yes, it seems that the LCK predecessors lost to the LPL region led by TES head coach in this year's Asian Challenge.

Are they recruiting second team players now?
rascal was somewhat tempted, because even if it was the secondary league of the LPL region, the prospect would definitely be better than staying in a wildcard region like the LJL. If there was no chance in the LCK, he would not have thought of going to Japan.

Now there is an opportunity in front of you, why not give it a try?
"Hey, that's not right!"

Suddenly remembering something, Rascal pressed alt+A and quickly searched his mailbox.

There was a letter from a month ago in the mailbox.

Sender: newborn
Content of the message: (Translation) "Rascal, are you interested in joining TES and becoming my player?"

 Hehehe, let's start forming the second team. Everyone can give us the roster. Kids like Zeus may not be let go. You can also send us some information about potential players in the European and American regions.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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