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Chapter 473 I'm a Professional at Showing Off Ghosts

Chapter 473 I'm a Professional at Showing Off Ghosts
The second half, match point.

Lin Ruo still chose to check the situation in the mid lane. Her teammates suddenly managed to cripple two of the opposing team members at the front line, leaving Lin Ruo momentarily caught off guard.

Not being cute this time?

Since that's the case, let's try directly draining the sewers and see if we can catch someone and expand our advantage.

After failing to gain any advantage, Lin Ruo observed the minimap and saw that her teammates were in a formation near B. She then decisively moved to their base to engage in synchronized combat.

When moving out of cover, keep aiming slightly forward at all times to maintain absolute control of your position.

The reason why my teammates died as soon as they went out was obviously because, apart from their shooting skills, they were pushing too far forward and not controlling their movement enough to avoid blind spots.

Anyway, Lin Ruo wouldn't make such a childish mistake.

Lin Ruo went from the window of Hall A to the third floor, and then to the window of Hall B. After confirming that no one was setting up a sniper rifle, she finally pulled out her weapon to look for someone.

As you move, move closer to the side wall to minimize the risk of crossfire and create more opportunities for one-on-one combat.

Although they are only one round away from victory and have an absolute advantage in terms of numbers and health, Lin Ruo still cannot guarantee it.

After all, with such great Chinese teammates, there's no telling when things might turn sour.

Or rather, he should have treated every game as a disadvantage.

In this final round, which was most likely to end the game, the opposing team seemed to become extremely cautious, showing no signs of aggression.

Observing his teammates near the bar, Lin Ruo, still using them as bait, slowed down. He wanted to wait for his teammates to start fighting head-on before he could begin to make his move.

To everyone's surprise, it seemed that the opposing team didn't want to win the game anymore, but instead just wanted to kill him, the enemy's star player, to get revenge and vent their anger.

After confirming that they were not there, almost all five of them charged towards that direction.

Lin Ruo was speechless.

I deliberately stopped to wait for my teammates' situation near the bar. If they weren't moving around, I would definitely need to find a good spot to set up my sniper rifle.

So they actually dared to come over.

There's no other way; a pull and a tug result in a passive double kill.

Then, when another person on the other side gets close, switch to your pistol and get a precise headshot.

Triple kill secured.

Upon discovering that the remaining two were the two who had been reduced to low health by their teammates earlier, there was no point in playing it safe anymore. They simply grabbed their pistols and charged out openly.

One shot, one kill, game over.

Another pentakill, yet another pentakill.

Moreover, he achieved a clean sweep of five kills against five opponents.

The four teammates who were still wandering around the bar were completely dumbfounded.

This round was like a game that had already ended before they even found their direction, and there wasn't even time to give them a proper compliment.

Yes, it's over.

In the second half, Lin Ruo gave the opponent no chance, securing the victory with a shutout and taking the lead after six rounds.

The seemingly most difficult ranked match ended with a score that wasn't too difficult to achieve.

In any case, the plot seemed to be developing in the same cyclical direction throughout the game, which was that it was harder for Lin Ruo not to get a pentakill than to get one.

He didn't want to take it either.

However, the problem is that with four teammates contributing single-digit kills, Lin Ruo has no choice but to do everything in her power to eliminate all the opponents in order to win the game.

So you're blaming me for killing everyone while my teammates don't kill a single one?
In the end, Lin Ruo's team won by a large margin.

Apart from the first three rounds where the opposing team, acting as the infiltrators, played quite well, they didn't show anything else in the remaining rounds.

How was that determined?

Because he killed Lin Ruo twice in the first three rounds.

The reason for this was not that Lin Ruo failed to assess the opponent's strength or made any mistakes during the match that led to a slow start followed by a strong finish.

Rather, it was because he failed to properly assess his teammates' abilities.

After assessing his teammates' abilities and deciding to abandon any expectations, Lin Ruo rarely gave the opposing team any chance to kill him.

Well known.

Killing him is equivalent to winning the round.

Therefore, their opponents generally did not win more than two rounds later on.

The overall data after the match was extremely striking; to players who hadn't watched the live stream, they might have thought it was a blatant bot match.

No, even in a match against bots, they probably couldn't produce such terrifying stats.

[mlgbz, the number of pentakills in one game is more than I've played for a whole year.]

【You're pretty good. I've played for three years and haven't gotten as many pentakills as Lin Gou in this one game.】

[I've played hundreds of games against bots, and none of them have had the impressive stats of Lin Gou in this one game.]

Thankfully, even after all my bad luck, I haven't fed as much as Lin Gou's four teammates.

[The system's sanctions are nothing special. Can't you go all out? Look at how much data Lin Gou is getting; it's like a human couldn't achieve that.]

It was truly something no human could achieve. Mingkai, who had already stopped paying attention, couldn't take his eyes off the MVP stats after just one glance.

After eight rounds, he won 6-2.

Lin Ruo secured 36 kills, meaning that out of the maximum 40 kills that can be achieved, he only missed out on four.

This is partly because the teammates were too disappointing, and partly because Lin Ruo was too impressive.

Then there were even more outrageous plays, with five pentakills in eight games, an efficiency that was ridiculously high.

Mingkai couldn't help but think about it, and just like many netizens, he had already forgotten when he got his last pentakill.

Lin Ruo got his pentakill in the previous game.

Of course, it could be in the next game. With this skill, why would I be afraid of not getting enough pentakills today?

As long as his teammates don't steal the kills too much, Mingkai thinks the probability of Lin Ruo getting a pentakill is about as high as whether he'll eat lunch or not – almost certain.

Throughout the morning, Lin Ruo won most of the bomb defusal mode ranked matches quite easily. If anyone won even more easily than him, it must have been his teammates.

After taking a nap in the afternoon and logging back in, Lin Ruo wasn't very interested in ranking up.

He continued working on Romance of the Three Kingdoms while keeping his account active to interact with other netizens.

Realizing it had been a long time since I'd played the zombie mode, I created a room, waiting for other players to join and have some fun.

While the bomb defusal mode is certainly exciting, the zombie mode is clearly the essence of CF.

This mode, which has occupied a core position in CrossFire since its early days, continues to maintain its top popularity.

Even frequent version updates have not shaken its unshakable status and popularity.

Lin Ruo always remembered the scene when the biohazard mode dominated his game content.

Of course, the main reason was that he was bad at the game and could only play the zombie mode to find some sense of presence. He couldn't torture himself by playing a demolition game and not getting two kills.

As for now, maybe it's because he's played too much Plants vs. Zombies, so he wants to play CF (Crossfire) and fight zombies too.

"Kai, come practice your sniping in Biohazard mode." "No way." Ming Kai immediately refused when he heard Lin Ruo call him to practice sniping.

It's already July, and the LPL will be taking a break for the last few days of this week to prepare for the Intercontinental Cup, where the top four teams from the LPL Spring Split will participate.

Time is already very tight, so Mingkai has been preparing his draft strategy since he got up in the morning. He will most likely have to compete against all four LCK teams, so it is essential to prepare in advance.

Needless to say, they also know absolutely nothing about the teams from Taiwan.

As the saying goes, pride comes before a fall...

"No need to research it anymore, I'll discuss it with you during the draft phase."

"Ok."

Upon hearing Lin Ruo speak again, Ming Kai immediately forgot about the matter.

At the same time, he secretly complained to himself, "Damn it, why didn't you say so earlier?"

If you had said so earlier, you wouldn't have had to spend half the morning researching it.

You think I want to do research? As long as Lin Ruo puts in a little effort in the lineup analysis, Ming Kai thinks it's perfectly fine to start researching the day before the game.

Now that Lin Ruo has already said it, what's the point of him researching it for four or five days in advance?

Just lie down.

If four or five days of research is not as useful as half an hour of pre-match thinking by Lin Ruo, then it would be incredibly embarrassing.

Enough said, let's play a game of CrossFire for fun.

Mingkai thought he couldn't handle the bomb defusal mode, so he figured he'd be much better at the zombie mode.

Yes, he can do much better without using a sniper rifle.

But the fact is, in terms of the speed of mutation, Mingkai is still second to none.

Even with a bunch of low-scoring players in the live chat, Mingkai's skillful maneuvers still ranked among the best.

Mingkai has his reasons for this; these new followers are all my fans. They've mutated and keep chasing after me, so there's nothing I can do.

However, after seeing Lin Ruo's performance, any further words would only amount to feeble excuses.

Both were chased and attacked by fans, but unlike Mingkai, who was being beaten up, Lin Ruo was showing off.

Lin Ruo, who already had a cool enough time shooting in the demolition mode, transformed and chose to focus on movement in the Biohazard Hotel game.

Instead of dodging, they took their guns and ran while shooting.

By the way, let me change the title of my live stream: Here's a tutorial on the best zombie-dodging movement technique in CF (Crossfire).

In his opinion, the most fun part of playing the zombie mode is being chased by mutated viruses while watching the other side fail to kill him.

Compared to others' fancy moves, Lin Ruo preferred to use the most practical techniques to evade the mutants' pursuit.

As for why it's practical, it's because each technique is summarized from a large amount of practical experience.

The fact that this era has no lessons learned does not mean that he, who turned to being a fanatical zombie mode enthusiast in the previous era because of his poor shooting skills, did not.

The technique is quite simple: you must learn to sway, and when you sway, you must make feints, and you must be adept at using the enemy's weapon recovery animation to dodge.

Finally, we must take advantage of the terrain.

At the start of the hotel encounter, Lin Ruo was relentlessly pursued and confessed her love to a female ghost dressed as a nurse.

Finding a shady spot to hold your gun is out of the question; you have to let her chase you, because in a chase, the player who is running away always has the biggest advantage.

the reason is simple.

During the chase, the fleeing party is the dominant party, and all the ghost's actions revolve around the fleeing party's actions, so there is no doubt that this will lead to delays in thinking and action.

Just like in basketball, the defender's actions are always a step behind the attacker's because all their actions are passive and revolve around responding to the attacker.

How to evade depends on the more practical actions taken by the fleeing party.

When faced with the female ghost's pursuit, Lin Ruo's first reaction was to get excited.

When the feeling comes, just do it.

First, feint that the ghost will move to the left. When she swings her hook, immediately change direction to the right to catch her off guard.

Because the ghost's reaction will always be after yours.

You can sway your body not only left and right, but also forward and backward; the principle is the same.

The core of this technique is to use the mouse to rotate the viewpoint to change direction, rather than using the keyboard, because changing direction by rotating the viewpoint is extremely fast.

The feint after the initial dodge is also quite simple. For example, after leading the ghost to the flower bed, you can immediately use a lightning strike to make a feint by walking forward, followed by a sudden back jump.

As you can see, the effect is quite good; the female ghost is almost fainting.

After failing to catch up with her repeatedly, the female ghost's mentality will naturally be affected, and her subsequent actions may become increasingly angry and mindless, allowing Lin Ruo to dodge more effectively.

Continue leading the enemy to the rooftop, then feign climbing a tree, followed by a sudden back jump to the back, where a few shots will send the opponents in front to their respawn point.

After all this, it's safe to say that no ghost would be completely bewildered.

[The Euro step? Does it have to be this flashy?]

[This was so-so. But I'd be really good at it. Don't get me wrong, I meant I'd be really good at playing the female ghost.]

[I'm not good enough for this. I shouldn't have been outmaneuvered so badly. Hmm, I should have been wiped out earlier.]

[This female ghost seems to be a fan who sends Lin Gou (Lin Gou) gifts every day during his livestream. Lin Gou is toying with her like this; oh dear, I'm not sending him any more gifts.]

Yes, yes, give it to me.

...

"Does it have to be this awesome?"

Even Mingkai, who could only tremble in some corner, was stunned. He blurted out his innermost thoughts, feeling an urge to take out his notebook and write them down after watching Lin Ruo's first few attempts to kite the ghost.

Luckily, I didn't remember it. If I had, Lin Ruo would definitely have laughed at me.

There is no perfect way to kite a ghost; there is only the way to kite the ghost in the current situation. Every action must be taken based on the actual situation.

Trying to dodge in any direction using fixed methods like feinting to the left is obviously as mindless as being led around like a ghost.

Overall, the first game went well, though many fans were frustrated by how well they were outmaneuvered.

However, as the game progressed, more and more people gave in, which changed the nature of the game.

Lin Ruo didn't expect that in the later rounds, the situation would turn into all the mutants chasing after him.

It seems like infecting him is the key to victory. Well, it seems that hatred is very attractive.

However, this does not mean that the mutants will necessarily be able to infect him, because other players who are not in danger will naturally be nearby, firing their guns and providing cover.

As long as she doesn't have a penchant for outlining, Lin Ruo believes she can still have a lot of fun.

Of course, if other players want to watch him get infected and just stand by and do nothing.

Then there's no way.

It turns out that the fans who joined the live stream were indeed quite malicious; they were actually plotting this to prevent him from showing off.

It's confirmed, I'll never use pink again.

(End of this chapter)

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