Chapter 18 Eager to Try

Compared to another world, South Korean players have improved much faster in StarCraft. It's not that the intelligence of Korean players in this world line is higher than that of Korean players in another direct line, but because in this world line, the software that can record the whole game and support playback and play at any point came out early.

Why does such a small piece of software make such a big difference?

The previous "StarCraft" player who was once dominant in the United States relied on his own video software to win constantly.

Where you can't practice.

If you don't have video recording software, you can only practice 30 games a day by finding a dedicated opponent to review the game from scratch, but with video replay software, you can practice more than 100 times a day.

Practice makes perfect, contact again and again, and targeted improvement again and again. When you encounter the same scene in a real game, you don't even need to think about it, and the muscle memory of your fingertips will complete every operation in the fastest time.

It's like when you first learn to type with a keyboard, your fingers are extremely clumsy, but when you become proficient, you don't even need to think about which letter to type, and your fingers will move on their own when you think of the word you want to type.

South Korea's fierce competitive conditions, crazy training and scientific training tools have made the strength of Korean players improve very quickly.

Although the league banned the video replay, almost all American StarCraft players were shocked when the video replay of the team who was removed from the Internet café game was streamed to the United States.

Although StarCraft in the United States has been in the United States for a longer time than in South Korea, Wanhu Interactive Entertainment, which is the owner of the Wanhu Battle Platform, has also been holding competitions.

However, even the excitement of the confrontation between the professional players in the final is far less intense than the intensity of the Korean video in front of them.

If you use one word to describe it, it is "strong!", if you use two words to describe it, it is "change (meow)!" and if you use three words to describe it, it is "not a person!"

If the average player of StarCraft in the United States is amazed, but for those masters in the United States who have the ability to win the prize, it is indeed like a thunderbolt!

They also know places like Australia, and there are people who play StarCraft. However, these masters in the United States have always regarded themselves as the strongest in orthodoxy, and they feel that they are the strongest, and people from other countries can't beat them, and they are all petty fights.

But where did they think that South Korea, which they couldn't find on the map, suddenly appeared in such a terrifying battle video.

You must know that a wonderful game duel is not just a high level of players on both sides.

The two sides must be equal in order to play well.

If there is only one person who is particularly high, then it is easy to have a situation of "I didn't even punch and the person was killed".

If there is an extremely strong player, it can also be said that this player is very talented.

After all, in the history of science, those cases with only isolated cases are not supported and recognized.

But when both sides of the match are such strong players, it means that there must be something magical about South Korea to create two players of such a high level at once.

Here it is

The pinnacle of StarCraft, gamers in the United States lamented.

The American pro even sets off for a country he can't find on the map, where he wants to challenge the masters and reclaim the glory that belongs to the United States!

The plane landed!

Americans in Koreans are the most privileged people.

Even ordinary South Korean residents are very fond of tourists from the United States more than they are with the U.S. military presence in South Korea.

You must know that the American servicemen stationed in South Korea are not so high-quality and do not have much money.

They did a lot of criminal things such as robbing people's daughters.

And when they were done, they ran to the US military base, even if the bitter master called the police, the police really took care of it. Standing in a row of white and black people, no Korean can tell who did the evil.

Therefore, gradually South Korean residents have no good impression of American soldiers who have poor military discipline, and they never want to make good money even if they do business, and they are simply not human if they don't slaughter them fiercely!

Although American tourists are also fat sheep, this kind of fat sheep has no guns!

Merlin, who got off the plane, was still a little uncomfortable with this kind of supra-national treatment that he had never enjoyed.

When he saw a computer room with broken English written on the side of the road, he suddenly wanted to go in and see if there was any StarCraft in this computer room.

Of course, after entering, he saw a scene that he will never forget.

The scale of the entire Internet café is not small, there are about 100 computers!

And as far as his eyes could see, almost all the pictures displayed on the computer were StarCraft screens.

The shock gradually dissipated, and Merlin understood why there was such a high-level matchup.

With so many people playing, it's not a problem to have one or two geniuses!

Seeing that almost all of them were players playing StarCraft, he suddenly felt a little itchy in his hands, and he didn't know that the people at the cash register couldn't speak English, but he had a way.

He directly took out the exchanged Korean won, slapped it on the table and pointed to the empty computer.

"This foreigner wants to play with the computer?" the boss looked at the less common Yankee, "take him to drive a machine." The boss collected enough money to charter a computer for a month, and said to the waiter next to him.

Merlin was in front of the computer, and the waiter helped him turn it on, although he couldn't read Korean, but he knew the icon of StarCraft!

Clicking on the StarCraft icon, he wanted to log in to his battle platform account, but he didn't. He looked at a bunch of strange words and didn't know how to register for the battle platform here, so he clicked on the local area network, and there happened to be a game room, and he double-clicked the mouse to enter.

Enter the reading strip screen.

He looked at the familiar reading interface, as if he was back in the United States, back to his own night of fighting.

He suddenly wondered if the first opponent he met in this faraway country would disappoint him.

As he thought, he began to methodically press the shortcut keys in his hand.

"Boss, that alien is playing StarCraft. The waiter at the cash register said.

"What's so strange? StarCraft was originally a foreign game, and if it's popular at home, no one can play it in a foreign country?"

"Looks like it's okay!"

"Really?"

"Probably about the same level as me......"

"What? Do you want to compete with him? People in China can't beat him, so they want to bully foreigners?" the boss raised his eyelids and glanced at the eager waiter.