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Chapter 467 I don't agree, let's challenge
Chapter 467 I don't agree, let's challenge
Lin Ruo could have seen it already, but all he saw now was Ming Kai's attempt to climb the tree, which was as slow as a sow's, showing no action but only conscious judgment.
However, such awareness and judgment are completely useless in a close-quarters sword fight.
I'm getting old, I really am.
Unwilling to admit defeat, Mingkai even attempted to headshot his opponent during the match.
The result was that he was easily killed by the opponent's side turn, jump behind him, and delivered a heavy blow.
"Are all young people this strong these days?" Ming Kai was surprised, and he was also a little intimidated by Lin Ruo's gaze.
I'm not afraid of playing badly; I'm afraid of playing badly while my best buddy is watching and then making a laugh that I'll never forget, and then bringing it up every day afterward.
"Hey, your level nine bronze is about to be robbed." Mingkai said helplessly, trying to divert attention.
Upon hearing this, Lin Ruo finally turned around, still grinning from ear to ear as she operated the computer.
He's the alliance leader; in a few days, he can become the monarch after conquering a level 7 city in a resource-rich state.
Which comrade in the alliance is so blind as to attack his level nine bronze?
However, after being reminded by Mingkai, Lin Ruo still focused on getting the level nine bronze first, just in case something unexpected happened and she was worried about a sudden 10,000.
It's okay, you can laugh later.
Viewers in the live stream could see that, although they couldn't see the screen because Mingkai wasn't streaming next door, they could roughly understand what was happening from the sound.
Did Mingkai play CF so badly that Lin Gengxin laughed at him?
[Dare to laugh at EDG's veterans? Don't you know EDG was founded by Mingkai? Don't you know Mingkai still owns shares? I support EDG kicking Lin Gou out tomorrow.]
Seeing how happy Lin is, I feel I need to give a sharp critique of Mingkai's actions.
The viewers in the live stream were saying all they wanted was to laugh along with them.
However, Mingkai doesn't do much live streaming at all, because he has already become the head coach, and live streaming contracts are no longer relevant to him.
I just open it whenever I feel like it.
The fans might not be happy, but please remember, Mingkai is the kind of person who could simply disappear from the public eye after retiring, so the fact that he's still in the public eye right now is actually a huge good thing.
Lin Ruo turned her head again, laughing as she downloaded CrossFire on her computer.
There's not much to say; he's waiting for Mingkai's response.
"What are you laughing at? None of you have ever played CF. Do you think you can beat me? That's why you're laughing."
Mingkai, who had just finished the game and left the room, saw that Lin Ruo was still laughing. At first, he thought it was okay to be laughed at because he was bad at the game.
But... he realized now that it wasn't right.
Lin Ruo has been with EDG for almost two years, and I've never seen him play CF (CrossFire) at all. Does that prove that he simply doesn't know how?
So why does Lin Ruo, who isn't even a CF novice and has never played the game before, dare to laugh at Ming Kai, an early CF player?
It feels like Liang Jingru gave me the courage.
Anyway, Mingkai can't stand it, you don't even have an account, bro.
Let's create an account first.
Lin Ruo also had something to say about this: "I'm the number one player in the Chinese Overwatch server, what number one player are you, Kai?"
As both are FPS games, if you're good at Overwatch, it proves that you're not bad at CrossFire either.
Ahem, although Overwatch and CrossFire are actually quite different.
Because in comparison to the mechanics of Overwatch, each character has their own unique skills, as well as the judgment of charging ultimate abilities.
Therefore, marksmanship had some influence on this, but not much.
However, having played Overwatch will definitely be helpful when switching to CrossFire, that's an undeniable fact. Besides, Lin Ruo is quite familiar with CrossFire, which she played in the previous generation.
"Come on, I'd believe you if you said you were number one in the Chinese server of Counter-Strike Online and used it as a comparison, but Overwatch?" Mingkai's words were full of doubt, not a shred of belief.
In CrossFire, you might get headshot by the enemy if you're not careful.
However, in Overwatch, even if you get some headshots, you might not be able to kill your opponent immediately, because they will most likely be able to respawn.
Therefore, Mingkai believes from the bottom of his heart that Overwatch and CrossFire cannot be compared or used for comparison.
Therefore, he confidently blurted out, "Not convinced? Let's have a one-on-one match in CrossFire next time."
Can't beat other players in the game, and can't even beat someone who's never even started an account before?
Although it was somewhat unkind, Mingkai didn't think Lin Ruo would dare to respond to him positively.
The account hasn't even been created yet, what's the point of responding?
However, upon hearing this, Lin Ruo smiled slightly, eager to try it out: "Okay, I've already downloaded the game."
When Mingkai looked over again, he was already somewhat stunned.
Wait, when did you download the game? Were you waiting for him to say that from the beginning...?
I feel like I've been set up... not just feel like it, I definitely have been set up.
But what gives him the right? He's clearly never played CrossFire, at least not in the two years since he joined EDG.
"You...you haven't played this before, have you?" Considering the other party's overconfidence, Mingkai still maintained an extremely cautious attitude and verified the information.
Lin Ruo shook her head directly in response: "No, but would you believe me if I said I did it in my past life?"
Last life?
Mingkai suddenly burst out laughing, "What kind of international joke is this?"
So, since she's never played them before, does Lin Ruo really think that just because she's played PUBG and Overwatch, shooting games are all pretty much the same, and you just need to be familiar with the forward, backward, left, and right buttons?
Is this easy money delivered to our doorstep? Interesting.
Mingkai had never been so confident. In his view, if a match were to actually take place, it wouldn't be like college students beating elementary school students; it would be more like college students bullying kindergarteners.
The kind that you can beat up with just one thumb.
Lin Ruo, listening to Ming Kai's oblivious laughter, barely paid any attention. After downloading, updating, selecting the region, and logging in, she completed the entire process, always sticking to the same ID.
EDG's youth training program is recruiting top talent!
Upon entering the game interface, familiar background music begins to play.
The DNA moved instantly.
Yes, that's awesome.
Entering the personal inventory, there's an M16, along with a pistol, a knife, and grenades; nothing else.
Fortunately, the system would give Lin Ruo the corresponding GP, so he went to the store and bought an AK74, thus completing all the preliminary preparation tasks.
"How come you seem to be operating it so smoothly?" Mingkai vaguely sensed something was wrong. What newbie would buy a gun without even looking around the warehouse?
Lin Ruo smiled dismissively: "Isn't it normal for me to check what's available first? The system's starting equipment is bound to be junk. Since I have money, I'll definitely try to buy a good one."
Makes sense.
Mingkai chose to skip the topic, fearing that asking further might lead to a backlash or that he was being cowardly.
Just like the chat situation in Lin Ruo's live stream at this moment.
[Why is Mingkai talking so much? Isn't he afraid he can't beat a newbie?]
It's normal for older people to talk a lot; we'll just have to shut Kai up later.
[Seriously? You guys really believe a complete newbie can beat a veteran?]
【Are you sure Lin Ruo is a newbie? I've never seen him play CF, but who knows if he played it before joining EDG?】 【He definitely hasn't played it. Didn't you notice this account is exclusively for Lin Ruo? He uses this account for every game. If there's no record on this account, then he basically hasn't played it.】
"Wait here, I'll play a game against bots first to get used to it."
Lin Ruo was no slouch either. Although he wasn't a newbie in CF, he wasn't particularly strong in the previous generation either; he was just average.
If you do the math, it's been at least twenty years since I've played CF (Crossfire).
He just arrived and immediately started a one-on-one fight. Even the King of Heaven needs a basic adjustment period to come here.
Therefore, it is essential to play a couple of matches against bots to get a feel for the controls and get used to all the operating procedures.
"You can play against bots for as long as you like, even for half an hour."
Mingkai showed absolute magnanimity, turning around and pulling Scout to play on the transport ship.
If I can't fight with knives, can't I fight with guns?
Lin Ruo, who readily accepted the offer, made sure to switch screens first. After waiting two minutes for the Romance of the Three Kingdoms troops to arrive in Shangluo and set up camp, she then switched back to CrossFire to warm up.
If it weren't for a one-on-one match, Lin Ruo would definitely have bought a pineapple and gone to play Biohazard.
However, I have to say that it was a bit difficult to get used to at first. For example, there were many problems with the controls, such as switching and aiming, which were a bit sluggish.
But Lin Ruo was absolutely unambiguous.
The AI-controlled demolition mode takes place in Black Town and is extremely difficult due to the 1v5 ratio.
At the start, try switching between jumps a lot to get a feel for it. It's not a big deal if you accidentally press the wrong key occasionally; just adjust it and switch to the control points you are most familiar with.
Then they took their guns and went out to fight.
The AI opponents were just like any other AI opponents; they mostly huddled together. Lin Ruo had only taken a couple of steps when she bumped into one at the bridge entrance.
I might be a little unsteady on my gun since I just got back, but I'm not just playing PUBG and Overwatch for nothing. I took down three of them in one go with a flurry of attacks.
He was immediately headshot, the classic AI AK shot killing the newbie in one shot.
In this respect, the CF (Crossfire) AI is much better than the PUBG (PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds) AI he has experienced before.
There's no such thing as outlining or waiting for you to react; it's basically a matter of a quick glance. If you don't defeat it instantly, it will definitely defeat you instantly.
Moreover, the most difficult mode was chosen, and it's common to get headshot when you meet someone face-to-face.
Continue recoil control training.
Lin Ruo also needs to familiarize herself with the firearms again. She likes to hold down the left mouse button and then sweep downwards, which is not a good habit.
You still need to choose the most suitable recoil control method based on the ballistic characteristics of each gun.
The AK, however, doesn't need that; it's best suited for sweeping downwards.
Well, in actual combat, you can't worry about all that. Lin Ruo still prefers the burst firing method, which feels more sophisticated.
The defenders have already taken the first point.
In the second round, Lin Ruo continued to quickly change direction and charge, aiming directly at the warehouse in area B.
This location is relatively easy to catch people. Usually, two drones will rush into the warehouse room and deliver the kills. He just needs to aim well and take them out.
However, this year's AI opponents are somewhat intelligent. Lin Ruo only eliminated one that came in, while the other one was hovering between the door and the entrance, mainly using a swaying motion to lure them in.
This caused him to fire several shots at thin air.
However, as the saying goes, "He who walks by the river will eventually get his shoes wet." After adjusting his aim and firing a headshot, Lin Ruo quickly put away the woman's phone that was trying to play dirty tricks on him.
Immediately afterwards, he jumped out and positioned himself at the doorway, precisely eliminating the two bots guarding outside.
Yes, it's been taken away.
He took down one, and the other side took down him, making it two in total.
0: 2.
The defenders have won another victory.
This wave clearly took out the first bot first, but their retreat to find cover was too slow, resulting in them dying in a corner and almost becoming specimens embedded in the wall.
pity.
In the second round, they still killed three more, just like in the first round. They didn't even see the fifth AI opponent.
[Lin Gou hasn't even beaten a bot, that's hilarious! He's not going to get a 0-5 score, is he?]
Although I died even worse than Lin Gou when I first started playing against bots, it doesn't stop me from laughing out loud at Lin Gou now.
[Don't be so harsh. Lin Gou played the most difficult mode against the bots, so his performance is definitely acceptable. Like the person above who just started playing against the bots, he was most likely playing the easiest mode, and he still made mistakes like missing the outline.]
[Indeed, Lin Ruo didn't miss much; her shots were quite accurate. It just goes to show how worthwhile it was to play Overwatch and PUBG.]
[This skill level is good enough for casual matches; playing team mode with other players really makes it hard to predict who will drag whom down.]
After taking a sip of water, Lin Ruo, who had lost two games in a row, saw the comments section normal for the first time.
Few people think he's bad. To play like this in the most difficult AI match in CF, you absolutely cannot use the word "bad" to describe him.
After all, most people are just starting out, and it's normal for them to be able to hit their opponent within a meter.
Lin Ruo soon lost the bomb defusal mode, but it didn't matter; he wasn't going to try to win it back.
If you can't beat them, just change the map and start another game on the transport ship.
And this is quite difficult; after playing for more than ten minutes, Lin Ruo had been headshot quite a few times in head-on gunfights.
It's obvious that the AI on the other side is very competitive and only cares about getting kills.
In short, he went on a killing spree. Luckily, he wasn't taken down in a one-on-one duel with a bot using a shotgun, otherwise he would have been too embarrassed to continue playing.
In a way, the official channels have essentially given these bots a free pass.
His ability to headshot opponents upon first meeting them is far superior to that of many other players.
However, with one against eight, the advantage lies with me.
Just keep working on finding the right feel for it; the "killing through" technique is still too over-the-top.
After defeating the transport ship, Lin Ruo was immediately killed. He then turned to the Romance of the Three Kingdoms to expand his territory, as he still had quite a few territory-expanding tasks to complete for the day.
Taking advantage of tomorrow's battle at the checkpoint, there's a high probability that the forbidden lands will be fully prepared for war, so we should take as much territory as we can today.
If we don't fight now, we won't be able to fight tomorrow.
Lin Ruo didn't even make it into the top 100 of the power rankings. Compared to other more hardworking players, Lin Ruo's biggest advantage might be that he has a lot of copper coins; otherwise, he has nothing.
"Aren't you going to play against bots anymore and keep practicing?" Mingkai saw that Lin Ruo had already started playing Romance of the Three Kingdoms, so he decisively canceled his idea of starting another game.
Unsurprisingly, the team mode didn't yield any good results.
Therefore, Mingkai is full of fighting spirit and urgently needs to take advantage of Lin Ruo as an easy target to regain his confidence in his CF journey.
"Then let's hurry up."
Lin Ruo shared the same thought: it was a close match against the AI, so beating Ming Kai shouldn't be that difficult, right?
The two of them looked at each other and saw each other as a dish of food.
(End of this chapter)
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