Chapter 64: Wei Shen Steals The Technique!
Wei Shen checked the time; it should still be live streaming this early.
He directly took out his mobile phone, opened Huya Live, and saw Li Fan, who was currently first in popularity.
【Holy crap, how did you land that last shot in Unreal? Are you trying to fly to the heavens?】
【So exaggerated, this really isn’t cheating? It works like this.】
【As expected, it’s that flavor. Unreal is Unreal; others can’t replicate this feeling at all. This snipe is too cool!】
【Did anyone record the screen? I really want to learn this.】
【Recordings can be found by searching Unreal’s little fanboy on Bilibili. Today’s show effect is indeed very good. Let me tell you, it’s definitely going to explode in popularity again.】
【Other so-called teaching streamers are all useless. To really learn stuff, you have to come to Unreal. The title of all-around game king is well-deserved.】
【If it’s not cheating, then I can only say the streamer’s talent is in FPS games. Suggest switching careers immediately.】
【Exactly, I heard the official is preparing a professional league. With PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds’ popularity, surpassing League of Legends is just a matter of minutes. Unreal can go be the PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds gun king.】
【Better to be the head of a chicken than the tail of a phoenix, not to mention PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds isn’t even a chicken. Believe me, in another month, it can easily surpass League of Legends.】
【Switch careers! Unreal!】
He clicked in and saw the bullet comments in the live stream room, and the background confirmed he had the right person.
If it’s him, then it makes sense… He really is a win the game master. He’s indeed amazing in gunfights. He’s watched quite a few PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds Player Li Fan’s teaching videos.
Exactly, at the beginning there really weren’t many teaching streamers. To quickly get up to speed when the game first launched, you had to come to Li Fan.
After all, he was the first teaching streamer across the entire web.
No one else could take that position.
From this, he could see he still had quite a gap compared to top PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds Players. He’d need to spend more time practicing.
Watching a bunch of people in the live stream room urging Li Fan to switch careers, hurry up and become a PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds professional player, and be the first to eat the crab.
At this moment, he also fell silent… plus a bit of fear.
If Unreal strives to become a PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds player, that would put him in a competitive relationship with himself.
He instantly felt a wave of pressure.
After all, he was thinking the same thing, especially since he no longer had much passion for League of Legends. Now he was purely clocking in for work.
Even being benched by LGD on the substitute seat didn’t make him anxious.
Otherwise, he wouldn’t be playing PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds here thinking about switching careers.
As for Korean Server ranked matches, he hadn’t played in a month. At this rate, he’d drop to diamond sooner or later.
“That move I just did is called blind snipe… Want to learn it? If you do, I’ll teach you right here!”
At this time, Li Fan’s voice came from the mobile phone, pulling his attention back.
“It’s actually very simple. You just operate like I did. Aim down sight!”
Li Fan didn’t hold back. For this kind of blind snipe, any professional player could figure it out with a little study. Half a month early or late didn’t matter much, and since he wasn’t really becoming a PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds professional player, there was no point hiding it.
Something like the League of Legends Ardent Censer system—that shouldn’t be revealed too early.
If lucky enough to reach Mid-Season Invitational, it could be used as a trump card.
“See, the sight is already open, and we can aim on the person.”
In a newly started game, Li Fan found a 98k and began demonstrating.
“After firing the first shot, it recoils. In the instant you’re preparing the second shot, aim down sight—there’s no delay from opening the sight. Fire the second shot. As long as your feeling is right, it should basically hit. Even if the opponent has a level 3 helmet, the first shot breaks the helmet, and for the second shot, just hit the chest—no need for headshot—and you can take them down.”
Wei Shen understood immediately after hearing it.
Basically, after the first shot, a rough range is locked in. For the second shot, no need for full aim down sight—just hit within that rough range.
No wonder he fired faster than himself. He spent more time on the second aim down sight and aiming.
First, he wanted to headshot… After all, he was first to shoot. Second, he didn’t think the opponent was that strong. If he knew it was Unreal, he wouldn’t pursue such a limit headshot for the second shot; he’d just quick-scope it.
Of course, for this kind of blind snipe, besides strength, there’s also a bit of luck.
But in key moments, it really works wonders.
Wei Shen now felt coming to the live stream room was right; he really learned something useful.
When exiting the live stream room, he didn’t forget to follow Li Fan.
If there’s anything he doesn’t understand in the game, he can come here first to learn and ask.
After all, the guy really plays better and understands more deeply than him.
【So that’s how it is? I thought you really blind sniped.】
【Nonsense, without a rough position, even a god couldn’t hit.】
【But this aim down sight speed is really fast. First shot aim down sight headshot, second shot has a rough position but is still blind fired.】
“Little brother is so awesome, come let big sister pat your head!”
“Which head do you want to pat?”
“Whichever head you want is fine, I can do them all.”
【……】
【Just entered the live stream room, thought I opened the wrong app.】
【Unreal should just become a male escort. Anyway, your Shu Tu Zhi Bin account name is Li Xunhuan; you’re suited for this.】
【It’s over. After Unreal teaches blind snipe, every noob in PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is gonna blind snipe from now on.】
【Holy crap… This isn’t ruining the game experience? Didn’t expect to get screwed over by a League of Legends player even in PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds!】
After explaining the previous blind snipe operation, Li Fan queued two more games with Pineapple and Mo Zi.
Mo Zi is pretty smart; she took the Pineapple route and got on board.
Otherwise, Li Fan wouldn’t have any intention of bringing her along.
In voice chat, she even coaxed Pineapple into calling her sister nonstop.
Clearly, the two are not on the same rank.
She’s the same age as Teacher Mikami, born in ’93. Even if you’re ’98, you can’t beat her, let alone ’99.
But to be fair, having Mo Zi around made it much more relaxed.
Plus not running into Wei Shen level again, they easily got three consecutive wins.
【Congratulations obtained: 300 Learning Points.】
【Congratulations obtained: 1 Freedom Attribute point.】
Naturally, without hesitation, he added it directly to hand speed.
Host: Li Fan
Reaction: 90
Hand Speed: 87
Learning Points: 650.
He greeted the audience and went offline directly.
【Sigh, ever since PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds came out, Unreal doesn’t grace Crossfire anymore.】
【Really want to see Unreal’s movement…】
Only Crossfire fans get hurt in this world.