Chapter 24: A day in the life of Genshin Brother!

Chapter 24 A day in the life of Genshin Brother!
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Zhao Qianxi still feels that the experiences of the past two days are really a bit dreamy.

Before that, he was just a rookie who was trying out for the AD position in an LCK secondary league team, but the results were not very ideal. As soon as he thought about changing his position, he suddenly came to the division on the other side of the ocean and became a youth training support.

Emmm, he is a 20-year-old youth training player.

After the contract was stamped, I said goodbye to my father.

The manager stood up and escorted his father away.

Under the arrangement of the club staff, he went to the General Affairs Office to collect the team uniform, as well as personal peripherals such as keyboard and mouse.

"Take good care of your personal peripherals and remember to perform regular maintenance. If there is any damage, report it to the staff immediately for replacement."

Handing him two brand new gaming peripheral packaging boxes, the staff motioned for him to follow, "Come on, we'll get you another computer."

"Our second team's training room has limited space, so we only gather there when we have training matches. Normally, we train in several smaller rooms. I'll label your computers. Some players don't like others using their computers, so try not to make the wrong choice."

For e-sports players, keyboard, mouse and computer are like a soldier’s gun, and naturally they are not allowed to be touched by outsiders.

“It’s already quite spacious.”

BeryL made comparisons in his mind and found that even the small training room mentioned by the staff was much more spacious than the main training room of the MGG team he had visited before.

There are also dormitories. WE's second team has double rooms, while MGG has five players and a coach squeezed into the same room. Oh, and this room is located in the basement.

After receiving his stuff, BeryL decided to stay in the training room as his Chinese course would not start until tomorrow.

The players who were already in the room noticed someone entering, they just glanced at them slightly and then continued with their personal training.

WE's training schedule is posted on the wall of the training room.

10:30——11:30!

"Is it time to wake up?"

BeryL didn't recognize the Chinese characters after the time, but from what he knew about the e-sports players, they were all used to staying up late at night and sleeping during the day. If they trained until a very late hour, it was normal for them to sleep until noon the next day.

Then the time from 11:30 to 12:40 is the dining time.

Click!

Holding up his phone to take a picture of the team's daily schedule, BeryL sat down in front of the computer assigned to him.

If you don't understand Chinese, you can use translation software. Looking at the number of young players in the WE team, the competitive pressure in the LPL must be no less.

BeryL thought that instead of waiting for the team staff to explain everything, it would be better to take the initiative and started his own involutionary behavior in advance.

Oh, he also encountered a big trouble.

That is the computer setting in the base. The default language setting is Chinese. If it weren't for the obvious logos of the two LOL clients on the computer, BeryL felt that he would have to trouble the staff if he wanted to train in advance.

"Forget it, I'd better not change the settings."

BeryL was about to use the mobile phone translation to find the language setting, but then he thought that he would be playing in LPL for a long time in the future, and he needed to learn the Chinese vocabulary about heroes and equipment in the client as soon as possible. Instead of changing the language setting, it would be better to just write it down.

five minutes later……

"Aixi, it's better to change it first, and then restore it to Chinese after you are familiar with it... I also forgot to disconnect the VPN."

BeryL, who was full of ambitions in the previous second but failed in the next second, touched his ears in embarrassment.

Afterwards, BeryL, who had made all preparations by translating on his mobile phone, finally joined the army of solo row training. From noon to night, except for eating, he never left his position.

The addition of such a cabbage naturally attracted the attention of other contestants in the room.

Then I listened to the two weird greetings that occasionally appeared in the game - the newcomer is a Korean player!

Feeling the pressure of competition, everyone silently raised their training standards to a higher level.

"Players, please stop playing this rank game. The manager has a task to arrange for today."

"Oh oh oh, ok, I'll be there right away. (Korean)"

After playing for an unknown amount of time, BeryL was so absorbed in playing solo that he was pulled out by staff who came to notify him.

When he was in Korea before, he simply didn't have the energy to last this long.

Sometimes, he would even feel hungry in the middle of the game. BeryL also complained to hoit privately that if he could eat enough, his concentration would not drop so quickly in the later stages.

After switching from AD to support, my energy is not consumed as quickly as before.

……

The meeting was brief.

First of all, the match list for tomorrow's LSPL, which is the LPL secondary league, was announced. Naturally, there was no chance for these newcomers who had just joined the club to play in the game.

However, the newcomers did get a copy of the information.

"After tomorrow's game, you will be arranged to have training matches one after another. Before that, you must complete the training tasks on time and with quality according to the requirements. If you fail to complete the tasks on time, you will be warned for the first time, and fined for the second time... If you fail for the third time, you'd better pack up and go back to where you came from."

The information is very thick.

Naturally, BeryL received the training materials for the support position.

The first page of information is everyone’s training task requirements, including rank points, basic skills training, heroes that need to be trained in the current version, and lineup system.

The team broke it down into many items, and each item would earn individual points after meeting the requirements.

In the club, personal points determine whether you can officially enter the competition stage.

Performance in training matches accounts for 60% of the individual score, while performance in regular training accounts for 40%.

Well, it's a bit like the grade point average used by universities to evaluate students.

"very fair!"

From rank points, to completion points for basic training, to performance points in training games, the comprehensive addition basically represents a player's training situation during this period. Using this as a reference for arranging whether a player can play is a very reasonable setting for most people.

After all the arrangements, there are also training materials for different positions.

For example, his supporting position, the basic skills alone include detailed items such as padding, vision control, skill hit rate, etc.

Turning further to the back, the team gave detailed descriptions and illustrations on the cooperation with teammates in the top, mid and jungle lanes, the placement of wards in different positions when competing for vision, and the choice of roaming routes under different times and visions.

BeryL is not surprised by this. With the continuous development of the LOL game, a club like WE, which has a very complete system, will not lag behind the LCK in the professionalism of youth training.

"Ah, why is there physical training?"

After turning to the end and looking at the club's obvious evening practice schedule, BeryL, who had originally planned to go to the cafeteria to eat something around 23pm, suddenly felt uneasy.

(End of this chapter)