LOL: Can’t I play other games professionally?
Chapter 470, Page 467: On How to Advance to Sniper God at Lightning Speed
Chapter 470, Page 467: On How to Advance to Sniper God at Lightning Speed
However, entertainment streamers in the biohazard mode also have something to say about this.
I've already come to play the zombie mode, why would you ask me to go and play a pure skill-based sniping match with others? It's obvious that our skills are completely mismatched.
What kind of buzz can you get from going there and getting completely abused?
Even with an exaggerated prefix, Lin Ruo had only been playing CF for less than two and a half hours, making him a complete novice among novices.
However, once these CF streamers watched the freshly released live clips from Bilibili, all their opinions quickly turned into a shake of the head.
Is this a newbie?
You're telling me this flick shot skill is from a beginner?
Why don't we just go to heaven?
Well, if you actually go and challenge them, you're likely to end up sending yourself flying.
Despite the efforts of the people in Lin Ruo's live stream to spread the word, not a single CF streamer dared to volunteer for the challenge.
Simply put, this is no job for a human being.
After all, Lin Ruo's reputation in other fields is too terrifying, and I'm afraid that one day he will also cause a huge uproar in the Chinese CF server.
The Great Demon King has arrived.
If you don't run, are you just waiting to get beaten up?
Seeing that the streamers on the Zhanqi platform couldn't handle it, the people on Lezi spread the news to Lu Benwei's live stream on Douyu.
Because Lin Ruo hadn't played PUBG for a long time, Lu Benwei hadn't had much contact with him lately. He was looking at the comments and wanted to chat with Lin Ruo, but when he saw someone encouraging him to have a one-on-one match, his expression immediately changed and he quickly distanced himself from him.
"What do you want from me? I don't play CrossFire, I play PUBG and card games."
Oh, and he might also have the identity of someone who plays Dota 2 frequently in private.
As for CF, there's definitely no such thing.
That being said, as someone who went through the phase of internet addiction, Lu Benwei has played most of the popular games.
So he did play CF, but only during the years when it was most popular.
If any other beginners were this arrogant, Lu Benwei would definitely have taught them a lesson with a tomato and egg stir-fry.
However, when it comes to Lin Ruo, the tragic incident in Dota 2 is still fresh in Lu Benwei's mind. Just thinking about it makes him inexplicably shudder. Who knows how many people teased him every day after he was utterly defeated by the then-newcomer Lin Ruo?
If it weren't for PDD stepping in to share the firepower, and if Lin Ruo hadn't later reached the top of the national server rankings...
I'm just mentally exhausted anyway.
So unless he's an idiot, Lu Benwei will absolutely not have any further contact with Lin Ruo regarding games.
If it's a CF duo match, then he could consider making a comeback. A top streamer with a million daily viewers can easily get some attention from him, as a small streamer with at most a hundred thousand daily viewers.
However, Lin Ruo had no such thoughts; he was already studying the CF ranked ladder system that he had forgotten about for a long time.
I want to be the king of guns.
Forget it, why let him try to climb the ranks again? Let's just do whatever makes us happy.
Lin Ruo, who had nothing better to do than borrow Ming Kai's account after hearing that Ming Kai was no longer planning to play, decided to start sniping.
Keep practicing your skills on the transport ship, then go play demolition mode and use whatever sniping technique works best.
As the saying goes, the more you can't have something, the more you want it. There's nothing you can do about it. The sniping skills of the last era were a bit lacking, so Lin Ruo could only find happiness by playing the zombie mode.
Playing demolition mode is just a way to make others happy.
Finally, we can enjoy this era to the fullest, so we definitely have to have a blast!
Starting from lunchtime, Lin Ruo used Mingkai's account all day, wielding the Barrett Destroyer sniper rifle, and lost count of how many headshots he achieved in the matches.
These are statistics that Mingkai has been playing for so many years, and it's hard to imagine them.
Back then, when I saw someone using your sniper rifle achieve in one day what you did in several months, it was hard to believe that it was actually quite common.
Although Mingkai didn't snipe much even when his CF skills were at their best, it didn't diminish his fear at this moment.
The Barrett Destroyer has a very imposing appearance, with a black and reddish special effect, and is Lin Ruo's favorite sniper rifle without exception.
If you have a skin, you can also change the color to a dazzling effect, but that's not the main point.
The key point is its handsome appearance, which perfectly matches Lin Ruo's taste. The Barrett undoubtedly has a very beautiful appearance, and the feel is not bad either. If it is 100 points, it is definitely 80 points.
Although it seems to be inferior in terms of feel compared to the Tianlong of that period, it is something that Lin Ruo can completely ignore.
Perhaps it's simply because he likes the red and black color scheme, which is why the Barrett Annihilator has always been Lin Ruo's favorite sniper rifle.
The day passed just like that, and on Monday, the second day after the holiday, Lin Ruo was still busy.
While preparing for the battle for Shangluo around 12 o'clock in the Three Kingdoms Strategy Edition, I was also carrying out sniping missions on the transport ship in CF as usual.
When it was 11:30, Lin Ruo focused all her attention on the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
This battle for control of the two resource-rich states of Jianghan and Guanzhong is of paramount importance. Whoever wins Shangluo will gain the ability to invade the other's resource-rich state.
Undoubtedly, they will have an absolute first-mover advantage in the early stages of the battle.
In terms of combat strength, Lin Ruojiang, the absolute leader of the Dongmeng Kunmen, went all out, and the alliance of more than 200 people gathered 400 teams of equipment around 12 o'clock.
That's almost equivalent to one player fielding two teams.
Such execution is remarkable considering it's only been a little over a week since the start.
In addition, Lingxiao, as the second alliance, also fielded 150 teams of equipment, which is almost the same as the 200 teams of equipment from the first alliance of Shandong.
There are nearly 700 equipment sets in total, which completely exceeds the number in most of the S1 new area.
Even the Hebei management team on the other side couldn't help but feel a little dizzy.
Their execution was not bad, and the first and second alliances had gathered nearly 400 siege teams. The problem was that the Xiliang side, which was assisting them in the siege, was a bit weak.
As the province with the fewest population in the history of Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Strategy Edition, Xiliang has always been one of the least popular choices for players to settle in, so it is understandable that the number of people who can participate in the war is small.
Surprisingly, there were too many people in Jiangdong.
If Xiliang is the most disliked of the three upper prefectures, then Jiangdong below it is undoubtedly a prefecture where few people would settle.
Geographical location is paramount. The Sili Pass is far away, and the two major passes of the resource-rich prefectures are not within Jiangdong's reach to seize.
Because Shandong is close to Shangluo and Sili, while Jingchu is close to Xicheng on the other side.
Jiangdong played virtually no role in this, and was therefore easily overlooked. However, because Linruo Prefecture was located in Jiangdong, the overall situation was fundamentally altered.
Jiangdong became the hottest state overnight.
Given the vast disparity in the number of weapons on both sides, once the siege began around noon, the Hebei allied forces unsurprisingly chose to remain inactive. Why would they willingly open the gates when they were already at a disadvantage? That was simply impossible.
Therefore, the Jiangdong Allied Forces on the lower three sides should take the lead in attacking and breaking through the defenses, and send out a large number of main forces to break through the city defenses of Shangluo Pass.
With over 300 main force units deployed, the annihilation was completed in just two minutes, turning Shangluo into an empty city with only its city walls remaining intact.
Then the entire army launched an attack, with more than 700 siege units rushing forward to besiege Shangluo, which had 40 durability points.
The situation remained tense until the defenses of Shangluo City reached nearly 10 men, at which point the Hebei forces launched a large-scale offensive, preparing to deliver the final blow to Shangluo and seize control.
However, there were still too many low-level weapons, and even experienced commanders from Hebei found it difficult to determine the best nearest point.
Ultimately, the three forces launched a relentless attack from beginning to end, without any changes in command, and by remaining steadfast in their approach, they easily captured Shangluo Pass.
With the system notification that the Jiangdong Alliance's Kunmen had seized control of the pass, and with the two sides finally having a place to hand over the territory, a major battle was about to break out in Guanzhong.
Jiangdong mobilized its main force to launch a fierce attack on the Hebei allied forces in the Guanzhong area near Shangluo Gate.
Fortunately, Hebei had ordered the main city at the pass to close in advance, which prevented the aggressive Jiangdong forces from breaking through the pass and capturing a large number of prisoners.
The start of the Battle of Shangluo has temporarily come to an end, but after the six-hour city closure ends, an even greater bloodbath is bound to occur.
However, Lin Ruo definitely wouldn't make it; at that time, the training match would probably have just ended and they would still be in the review phase.
So when I logged back in around 18 PM, the battle ended very quickly because the main city of the pass in Hebei had already been captured.
However, their second main city closed very quickly, successfully stalling their advance.
Lin Ruo placed the main force of the full-red army in the center of the battlefield, then logged off to continue shooting.
Which streamer is more popular: one who spends a lot of money on in-game purchases or one who has good skills?
After two consecutive days of CF (CrossFire) matches, Lin Ruo unexpectedly became a sniper god in the eyes of others at an astonishing speed.
There's nothing we can do about it; there have just been too many clips on Bilibili these past few days.
Almost every time Lin Ruo makes a brilliant move, it gets made into a video and uploaded by Bilibili content creators.
The content creators understand this too. As long as the content is related to Lin Ruo, it will attract a lot of likes and coins from viewers. So far, there are no fewer than 10 videos with millions of views.
The traffic generated is self-evident.
In particular, the CF sniping videos of the past two days have almost become a viewing trend on Bilibili.
After all, it's more visually appealing. Compared to games like PUBG and Overwatch, CF's pure sniping skills are indeed more impressive.
Otherwise, there wouldn't have been instances of seven or eight people sniping in a single CF ranked match during that period.
Being handsome is secondary; another reason is that sniping makes it easier to showcase skill and attracts more followers for streamers.
Lin Ruo definitely didn't think about any of that; he simply enjoyed sniping.
He didn't expect there to be so many amazing videos, and before he knew it, he had become a sniper god in just two days.
Especially in terms of headshot data, a content creator compiled statistics on Lin Ruo's matches over two days of live streaming, and the data was ridiculously good.
Almost every time he fires a shot, seven out of ten kills are headshots.
Ah! Is it really true that playing Overwatch and PUBG is beneficial for improving shooting skills in CrossFire? Otherwise, how could Lin Ruo have become so outstanding in sniping in CrossFire in less than three days?
Maybe.
This indirect boost might only be effective for Lin Ruo; to correct myself, it's not a possibility, but a 100% certain probability.
Because only Lin Ruo managed to do it.
When the new day started, Lin Ruo's live stream had many more CF viewers sending gifts, and their requests were quite simple.
[I want to learn technical skills.]
[After all these years of shooting, I'm no match for someone who's only been learning for three days. I've come to see who this guy is and maybe even learn a thing or two.]
[You don't even know Lin Shen, who's unbeatable at everything he learns? I'm really afraid he'll come and play in the CF professional league someday; then the professional players will be trembling in fear.]
Is it really that exaggerated? I don't believe it. Cough cough, does the streamer take on apprentices? If you teach me how to snipe, I can give you a free big sword every day.
[Sniping is so cool! I admire people who can take down enemies with a Barrett every time. When are you going to teach me?]
"Forget about the big sword, everyone can just hang a light sign, then I'll reluctantly teach you."
Those who give gifts are a minority; most viewers really want to get something for free. So, for Lin Ruo, the best outcome would be if they could all hang up a light stick.
Seeing that the number of light sticks hanging in the live broadcast room was rising rapidly in a short period of time, Lin Ruo casually changed the title of the live broadcast room.
I've copied Little Sunflower Mom's Classroom and renamed it "Lin Shen's Sniping Classroom"!
What's next? Practice, of course!
He'll teach him first, and whether he can learn it or not is not his problem as a newly crowned sniper god.
After slightly modifying the title of the live stream, Lin Ruo casually piloted a transport ship to demonstrate its operation.
When it comes to sniping, don't worry about accuracy at first. The most basic principle can be summed up in just two words.
Just survive.
A sniper who doesn't play defensively and wait for his prey to take the bait is not a good sniper. This statement is absolutely true in both real life and in games.
In CF, it's basically a zero-sum game where whoever exposes themselves first dies, especially in sniper duels. In high-level matches, a mere fraction of a second of exposure can result in a headshot and a spiral ascent to the sky.
Therefore, for Lin Ruo, playing cautiously is a basic quality of a CF sniper.
Do you understand applause?
[I've learned my lesson. I'll be more cautious from now on; I won't show myself until all my teammates are dead.]
That's an exaggeration. Telling you to "hide" doesn't mean AFK. You should learn from me: you can show yourself, but you can't let anyone know your location.
...
all in all.
With the unanimous approval of the viewers in the live stream, Lin Ruo quickly changed her opinion after a slight adjustment: "Of course, I definitely don't belong to the type of player who plays defensively."
Live broadcast room audience: ...
Okay, they finally understand. They don't know if you need to play defensively when sniping in CF, but Lin Ruo, this sniper, is really a dog.
You said you came to learn some skills, but after listening to you talk for ages, well, the content has absolutely nothing to do with you…
I've already taken all the notes, and you're telling me this?
Seeing the outrage of many viewers, Lin Ruo calmly waved her hand in front of the camera: "Don't rush, the real focus is coming up next."
(End of this chapter)
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