Chapter 137 That's the principle



Chapter 137 That's the principle.

However, what everyone is concerned about is something else.

Many people are curious about how important hand speed is for professional gamers.

Let me put it this way: a typical professional player can type about twelve keys per second, while top-tier professional players typically type 13-14 keys per second.

Top professional players, those who are among the best in the world, and those who are truly unique, can probably achieve 14 to 15 times!

A monster like Faker, at his peak, could type 16 times per second, but whether that's true or not, we have no way of knowing.

However, many players can say that they can perform the operation in 0.03 seconds.

The inhuman operation that takes 0.01 seconds is something that can be done subconsciously.

So far, Yang Jingyu has achieved this feat; he has accomplished an operation of 0.01, and he did so at the age of 23.

However, Yang Jingyu definitely couldn't do it after that; he still managed to do it using the e-sports manager gacha system.

In other words, Yang Jingyu himself could not have done this. He is a genius. Anyone who can become a professional League of Legends player is a genius!

Seriously, I'm not kidding.

These are all geniuses; they were selected from hundreds of thousands to stand on the professional stage.

So what is Yang Jingyu's actual hand speed? Let's put it this way: at his peak, it's 13 seconds, and normally it's around 11 or 12 seconds!

Anyway, if he wants to reach level 14, then at this moment, a voice in his heart tells him that if he taps it one more time, his hand will be ruined and he will never be able to play e-sports or work in the industry he likes again.

Fortunately, he's a coach now, so he doesn't need to be that fast with his hands anymore.

Currently, the player with the fastest hand speed in the DMO team is actually Twila, which may be hard for many to believe!

It's worth noting that Twila was the king of LDL; it's just that he didn't adapt well to the LPL.

Don't be unconvinced; many people acknowledged that Twila was very talented when he was in LDL.

Moreover, his prowess lies not only in his hand speed, but also in his individual laning skills, which are in a class of their own.

Anyway, don't underestimate Twila. If he can really rise to prominence, he has a promising future just like Left Hand.

If he can't rise to prominence, he'll be just like many LDL professional players who come to the LPL arena; they'll use their cheap skills to show you that we're just that brainless.

Don't underestimate any player from the LDL, but don't overestimate them either, because they often surprise you, both in terms of their potential and their skill level!

However, one good thing is that this competition needs a constant influx of fresh talent.

Otherwise, I can say with certainty that this competition would always be a bunch of old guys playing, relying solely on nostalgia.

After a brief chat with them, Yang Jingyu decided to go home. He found the daily routine of going to work and coming home boring, but it was his job, and he had to keep doing it.

Even you are like that, and you have to accept it, because life is tough.

Once he got home, what could Yang Jingyu do? He had the money, so naturally he had to do a live stream!

Yang Jingyu may not be able to speak for much else, but he certainly has his own set of insights into live streaming.

Who are the most popular streamers right now? Uzi, Piao Laoshu, and Monkey!

Especially Uzi, who is currently RNG's most valuable and famous professional player. To put it bluntly, if you were the owner of RNG, even after he retires in the future, wouldn't you still want to squeeze the maximum value out of him?

Seriously, everyone knows that RNG is the club that values ​​relationships the most. Their motto is to leave room for maneuver in everything you do, so you can meet again in the future.

Don't laugh, it's true, that's what their boss thinks.

RNG has been able to become the most popular and best-marketed club in the LPL for so many years. You don't really think they relied on contract manipulation, do you? That would be too easy.

As a mature club, they would never do so little; that would make them seem petty.

Actually, it wasn't exactly before RNG invited Yang Jingyu to be a coach; it was before the start of the Summer Split that RNG invited Yang Jingyu to be a coach, and Yang Jingyu did consider it.

Many people would think, "You dare to go there?"

To be honest, RNG has such a huge fan base, so what if they're stuck with a contract?

Unless he stops paying his own salary, I can criticize him!

Not only can I diss him, I can also write my own rap to diss him!

Ultimately, if RNG's popularity were used by ordinary players, those players would be able to thrive in the streaming world.

Let me give you a few simple examples, like pediatrics!

Gangzi, you were here just now, right?

When Gangzi first started streaming, he had around 200,000 to 300,000 viewers, or even less. After joining RNG's guild, his popularity skyrocketed to a million. Did he benefit from RNG's massive viewership?

And what about Lightmy, the Toilet Emperor? Isn't he one of them?

Even the number one beauty of ancient style, AJ! Did he also benefit from RNG's popularity? Now he's doing very well in the live streaming world. Although he's started doing the third-place series now, don't underestimate his popularity.

And people like Langx have all benefited from RNG's popularity!

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