Chapter 93: The Battle of Hanbok (3)
It's just that compared to the lightness and pleasure of Liang Yu's side, the situation of other anchors is not good. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info
The main reason why domestic players are reluctant to play in Hanbok is that in addition to the fact that the overall level is indeed higher than that in China, the biggest problem is latency.
Due to the very developed semiconductor industry in South Korea, coupled with the small land area, the local network environment ranks first in the world all the year round, and the network speed is very fast, resulting in the delay of the hanbok itself is only about 8ms, but when it comes to the domestic hanbok, even if the external server is good, there will be at least a delay of about 30ms, and it will even reach 70~80ms when it is high. Maybe this delay doesn't have a big impact in low-level competitions, but this time it's mostly masters who think they have a certain level of strength.
The delay of 0.07 seconds to 0.008 seconds may not seem like much, but for professional players who have an average hand speed of one second and five buttons, the cumulative impact of five movements is huge. If the strength of the two sides is about the same, then one or two seconds of critical battle moments are enough to cause a performance gap of almost a large rank. In addition, the fierce competition in Hanbok has led to the fact that there are indeed more technical macho men between the gold rank and the platinum rank, which has caused many domestic king players to often only get the platinum or diamond rank on the Hanbok side.
So, except for those people that Lu Wei had contacted in advance, other unorganized and unprepared anchors came here, and after the initial successive victories, they began to fall into the quagmire of rising and lowering ranks, and they couldn't rush up at all after a few weeks of slow boiling. Many people who are as arrogant and bold as Liang Yu and do not hide their identity as Chinese players have been sniped by Korean players with all their might, and some have not even left the silver area.
This situation is undoubtedly a big disappointment to a large number of domestic players and viewers who are chasing them, who thought it was the existence of a great god, but they couldn't win against ordinary Korean players who weren't even professional players, so why support them?
After a period of elimination, many streamers whose popularity plummeted had to retreat from Hanbok and return to China, but once the golden body on the surface was broken, it was difficult to easily attract the love and attention of those players and audiences as before.
On the contrary, many idle players who were previously unknown gradually came to the fore. With their excellent technical level and innovative playing routines, they have made great progress all the way, and gradually emerged in the rankings, and some even overwhelmed those old professional gods and high-level anchors.
Taking advantage of this opportunity, some passers-by players who are interested in developing in the live broadcast industry have become signed anchors on major platforms, and have begun to gain popularity, intending to be promoted to grassroots gods.
Of course, the old forces must not allow the foundation on which they relied to survive to be taken away, and looking at the strange faces who were mixed up in this event, a turbulent undercurrent is quietly gathering.
But that's all for later, and for Korean players on the other side of the ocean, the biggest impact of this incident is some kind of imminent threat and the resulting change in perception.
As the most difficult server in the world, Hanbok is known as the top masters from all over the world, not only domestic professional players will sometimes quietly run to Hanbok to practice skills, such as American services, European servers, and masters from some countries and regions in Southeast Asia will also come over, not only to test their own strength level, but also to play with those top professional masters in South Korea in advance, and familiarize themselves with the future opponent's style of play.
After all, since the beginning of the S3 season, South Korea has been like a hegemon, and the recent dominance of the S5 Finals has reached the extreme, completely winning the championship and runner-up, and it is safe to boast without modesty that Korean players have never thought of running to other countries' servers to play.
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It can be said that they are arrogant, but there is no doubt that this is the truth, in the eyes of local Korean players, Hanbok is equal to the center of the world, so there is no need to pay attention to those rural people from remote areas.
However, this pride is now being shattered by players from other foreign countries......
Choi In-woo is a professional team player in the South Korean LCK League, although he is not a first-line player in the club, and he may not be guaranteed to be selected for the team lineup every time, but he still has the strength of a master close to the king rank, and he thought that he would not care much about things outside the league, but today he lost his temper.
"Brother Shichang, is this record you sent true or false, it won't be ps, this win rate is too terrifying, it has reached the diamond rank, and it can still be maintained at 93%, and it is actually all the way up alone!" Cui Renyou said to the alumni in front of him in surprise.
"It's true, that's why I came to you, senior, as a country that represents the highest level of e-sports in the world, we must not let a foreign player run rampant here." Park Shichang said unusually seriously, and bowed solemnly after speaking.
Ever since that painful loss, Park has been following the so-called Chinese player. He was sure that this was definitely the most powerful professional player over there, both in terms of technical level and game talent, it was terrifying, and even made him so frightened that he couldn't help but tremble.
Because he looked at the other party's record record.
Before that, there was no game below 20 heads, basically ending the game at the age of 20 minutes, and always being the owner of the supergod and MVP.
But the most terrifying thing is the terrifying win rate that is close to invincibility.
Blatantly acting as a Chinese player, but still having a win rate of more than 95% in a very xenophobic place like Hanbok!
From this terrifying record, he could feel the blood and tears of the players from his own country, who must have broken down and wanted to cry after the hellish desperate game process just like him.
No one doesn't want to smash the computer, keyboard, or mouse when they are killed, and then run to the other side of reality to strangle each other alive. For them, it's a nightmare that will never go away.
Coupled with the sense of pride and self-esteem of being a South Korean, Park is desperate for someone to beat the Chinese player head-on and help him come out of his nightmare.
However, as the days passed, instead of successfully defeating the Chinese player, he gradually rose to the Diamond rank. Even in this process, there are many patriotic Korean players who deliberately use the methods of giving away heads, hanging up, and reporting positions to play negatively, they can't slow down the opponent's progress, and even can only reduce the opponent's winning rate a little, and still can't break the horror record of not dying once.
Therefore, in addition to contacting the professional masters he knows, Park Shichang also went to the Internet to post and upload videos everywhere, just to stop such a terrible guy, and must not let the other party climb to the top of the Hanbok rankings with this terrifying winning rate, or even the top1 position, which will definitely hit the pride of Korean players who originally belonged to them.
It was a foreigner who defeated everyone in his own country!
"So please, please ask the seniors to help tell each other in the professional circle, you must snipe with all your strength before he rises to the king, otherwise many local players like me will definitely shake their confidence after seeing it....."
Seeing that Park Shichang said it so seriously, Cui Renyou finally faced it squarely.
"Don't worry, I'll talk to my friends, and if I do, I'll let him know how good our Korean players are."