Chapter 18 Crossfire is so much fun! (Please read on!)

However, this move of uninstalling League of Legends left the viewers in the live stream full of questions.

no……

What are you trying to do now?

I could forgive him for slacking off before, but now he's even uninstalling League of Legends.

Does this mean he really doesn't want to continue? Is he planning to become a full-time streamer?

Having this idea doesn't seem to be too wrong.

Given EDG's current situation, their substitute mid-laner has very little chance of playing.

This roster should be able to finish the Spring Split this year.

If they can gel well, they have a great chance to win the Spring Split championship.

Therefore, given this situation, there shouldn't be any problem with becoming a full-time streamer.

Moreover, the show is indeed very popular, and many people watch Li Fan's live stream regularly, sometimes for five or six hours straight.

"Don't make wild guesses, everyone. The League of Legends I uninstalled was only the Chinese server version. Ultimately, I played the Chinese server relatively little, and it wasn't even updated. Keeping it here was just a waste of memory, so I might as well uninstall it and reinstall CrossFire."

"I'm still a professional player in the league, but... I don't get many opportunities to play."

How could you possibly get a chance to play? Instead of training properly, you spend all your time playing these random little games!

[Hilarious! Still being stubborn? You've uninstalled League of Legends and you're still arguing? You might as well just admit it; being a full-time streamer might be more promising.]

[Being a streamer is a dead-end job for my brother. He should go to an entertainment company and debut as a celebrity. With his looks, he'd have a much better chance.]

"Um... thank you for the ten health potions that you still stubbornly sent."

"Just because there's no opportunity now doesn't mean there will never be one. I'm always ready."

While waiting, Li Fan chatted with the audience and played QQ Speed.

These days, hardly anyone talks about one-on-one fights anymore.

They still prefer watching Li Fan unleash his ultimate moves, especially during the Spring Festival's New Dream.

The speed booster's ultimate cash attack...

If a cart can go this fast, I'm really curious how fast an A-class or S-class car can go.

Is it possible to break the two-minute mark?
Li Fan also fulfilled the audience's request for this.

They immediately pulled out a Renault and started driving.

He definitely broke the two-minute mark.

After all, the flatbed cart's straight-line speed is only 198 mph, while the A-class car Renault's straight-line speed can reach 218 mph.

Keep in mind that if you're even one yard slower, you'll only get taillights, let alone a difference of twenty yards.

Under these circumstances, it's quite normal to be able to run in under two minutes.

If you go to the 227 S car later, the limit is 1 minute and 54 seconds.

And this is actually not the limit yet. If you run it optimized... a certain professional athlete said he could run it in about 1 minute and 53 seconds.

Of course, this is a timed run; in a real race, it's unlikely to run that fast.

Even the most extreme ultimate move cannot be executed if it is interfered with.

It has to be said that there are a lot of people who enjoy watching QQ Speed.

In just this short time, we received dozens more blood vials, plus an excavator...

In just a few minutes of downloading CrossFire, I received gifts worth several hundred yuan.

It seems... some viewers were right after all; being a full-time streamer can be quite promising.

After playing QQ Speed ​​for about ten rounds, I finally finished downloading CrossFire.

The remaining time is spent on compression and installation.

After waiting for two or three minutes, CrossFire was installed.

Then I couldn't wait to open CrossFire.

If you can do well in CrossFire, then you won't be too bad at PUBG either.

The PUBG hype is definitely going to be delayed.

After logging into the game, I hesitated for a moment but still chose Shanghai Region 1.

Upon entering, there was only one smiling face. [? ? ? ?]

[Has Unreal never played CrossFire before? Why is this a new account?]

[That's weird, there's nothing here when we come in.]

Li Fan still chose the professional ID "Unreal" for himself, and then selected Omo as his initial character.

After all, if you don't spend money, it doesn't matter if you have three characters.

As for guns, I just bought an M4A1.

This gun has relatively low recoil, making it much more accurate than the AK when firing single shots.

Of course, this weapon can't compare to the hero-level M4A1 Martial Saint, but it won't be available until April.

As for the aforementioned hero-level weapons, there are no longer any ways to obtain them.

Like all games, when the Fire Kirin was released in 2012, some people felt that its destructive power was too great and undermined the fairness of the game, so they all shouted that they wanted to quit the game.

In reality, this has no impact on CrossFire at all, and such a threat to quit the game is laughable in their eyes.

This is actually the same as many games.

Everyone is saying they want to quit the game, but ordinary players are not the target audience of game companies.

What they want is to make more money.

And isn't all that extra money just being taken from the wealthy?

These hero-level weapons are not only cool and stylish, setting them apart from ordinary weapons, but also perfectly satisfy some people's desire to show off.

Wouldn't that be a way to make money?
After finishing all that, we went straight into a relaxed and enjoyable team competition.

As for the map, it is of course the classic transport ship.

Did you see which room we entered? Let me take a shot!

[At this rate? You think you can snipe a streamer? Honestly, you won't even get a hot meal.]

Although the wording was a bit rough, the principle is indeed sound.

It's exactly as the people in the live stream said.

The small space on the transport ship was crammed with sixteen people.

Li Fan had a blast.

Sure enough... quick reflexes and fast hand speed make playing CrossFire really easy.

As soon as the opponent shows their head, Li Fan can react immediately and then shoot them in the head.

Rows of silver and gold heads exploded.

This is completely different from playing CrossFire in the past.

Back when I played CrossFire, I'd get instantly killed the moment I showed my face...

The only time I killed more than ten people was when I first started playing CrossFire.

He charged down from the transport ship and jumped down, getting three or four kills in a row.

From then on, they were always used as targets, and team competitions were completely unplayable; they were no match for their opponents.

I can only get addicted to the Biohazard mode, spending all my time fighting zombies in the Biohazard Pyramid...

This kind of head-on confrontation, with headshots every time, is just so satisfying.

"CrossFire is so much fun!"

However, this move left the viewers in the live stream completely stunned.

Not a buddy?

You really know how to play... CrossFire?

That you can kill a kid with one shot is really exaggerated.

In many cases, the kill scene appears before anyone has even reacted or seen the person.

The barrage of comments, which had been somewhat subsiding, surged again at this moment.

【6666! 】

How come you're playing CrossFire so well?

(End of this chapter)

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