Chapter 89 Others come to play the game, and Aether comes to play the highlights?
Not long after Vitality won the map of Scorching Sand City, the topic of Qin Feng quickly occupied almost all pages of major CSGO communities in China.
For CSGO viewers in China, they have been waiting for this day for too long.
Since Tyloo began to decline in 2019, it has been too long since people have seen the amazing performance of Chinese players in the world competition.
Even though Vitality is not a Chinese team, at least Aether, the talented sniper from China, won the championship trophy that represents the highest honor.
[The dragon sniper flashed above the dog hole in the past, the eternity flashed above the dog hole today - the endgame brain battle of genius snipers.]
[From a third-tier match-fixing team to a world champion, the legendary career of the cold-faced killer Aether!]
[There is only a thin line between French fries and the world championship. Everything starts from the 1V5 game in TBD. 】
[Those who learn from me will live, those who resemble me will die - On how the real endgame master Aether handles various endgames in the game.]
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It was already close to four o'clock in the middle of the night in China time, but the popularity of the major CSGO media communities remained unabated.
Communities including Perfect Esports, MAX, and Little Black Box even experienced lags again.
You know it's late at night now!
The last time this happened was back two months ago in the Asian RMR preliminaries, when Tyloo lost miserably to the Cowboys.
As for the UP owners of various video platforms, they were editing Qin Feng’s highlights throughout BLAST overnight.
All the big UP owners and video editors know very well that just the scene where Qin Feng throws the Eternal Spear into the dog hole in the last round will definitely have hundreds of thousands of views after editing.
Rhythm is flow.
What's more, even if any controversial topics are put aside, the highlights of Qin Feng's matches in the four major and nine small fields of BLAST are enough to edit a video of nearly 20 minutes.
On Bika Video, a grandma named "Xiaoshi Miao Miaomiao" looked at the video she edited overnight and sighed.
This is almost the longest and most exciting video collection of players in a single series that he has cut since he entered the industry.
Even after cutting out most of the irrelevant content, the length of the video is still over ten minutes.
Pentakill G2 in the pistol round, double kill in the middle of Purgatory Town, one-two kills with a headshot from the Sand Eagle in Nuclear Crisis, one sniper rifle to complete the 1V4 endgame against Faze, five kills with a jumping sniper against NAVI, and 1V3 counter-kill after s1mple
Win the endgame and airborne the Eternal Spear...
The quality of each shot alone is enough to make a video on its own.
But Aether, this man actually performed so many highlight operations in the BLAST series.
This can't help but make people sigh.
Others come to play professional games, but Aether comes to play video highlights.
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As for these quickly edited videos, naturally they have a lot of views and comments.
Even late at night, the number of comments and comments is still visible to the naked eye:
[Many people outside the circle think that God A is just gifted. A twenty-year-old fan of God A is here to clarify that God A is really gifted.]
[The ones Aether kills most are strong teams, this is the most powerful part.]
[Grandma, I don’t think your video makes sense. If you could add a frame around the character model, it would look a lot more reasonable.]
【Aether is so handsome, the boy’s mother loves him so much!】
【It's already four o'clock, aren't you guys sleeping?】
[Is ZywOo no longer writing dungeon diaries now? I’m waiting for Aether’s dungeon diaries in the future!]
[Stop bragging, stop bragging, is this the God A you are talking about? I think that’s it, I feel like there is no room for improvement (dog head saves life)~]
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This is destined to be a night where some people are happy and some are worried.
The most depressing person is probably Tyloo manager Jack, who has watched the entire BLAST game.
If I could describe the current mood of the person involved in one sentence, it would be: I regret it now, very much.
You must know that Tyloo, as the most well-known team in China, actually had the best opportunity to come into contact with Qin Feng at that time.
Whether it was when Qin Feng started playing professionally, or when Qin Feng was disbanded from TBD and became a free agent, or even when Qin Feng finished playing the Major and officially terminated his contract with the Fnatic team.
During these times, Tyloo obviously had many opportunities to contact Qin Feng.
Jack almost picked up the thermos cup beside the table and threw it towards the floor.
Tyloo's manager's office was still brightly lit, and Jack glanced angrily at coach LETN1, who was still reviewing the BLAST game, "Hey, didn't we discuss it at the time and send Aether a trial training invitation after the Major?
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LETN1, who was reviewing the video, blinked, "Yes, I did send an email to Aether as you requested."
Jack smacked his lips, "Why doesn't Aether even reply to our emails?"
LETN1 pondered for a moment and then looked at the manager of Tyloo Club, "You said, I mean, is there a possibility? That is, Vitality's player configuration is better than ours, and the monthly salary and contract content are also better than ours.
Much better?"
Jack stared at the coach LETN1 from Serbia with twinkling eyes.
There seems to be some truth to what LETN1 said.
After all, Vitality is a foreign club, and monthly salaries are settled in euros or U.S. dollars.
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! In addition, the owner of the club is very wealthy, and it seems that Tyloo's treatment in all aspects is not as good as that of Little Bee.
"Hey." Jack sighed with burning eyes.
To be honest, he also knew that it was too late to talk about these things, but Tyloo was indeed experiencing internal and external troubles.
Even the visa of BnTeT, the Indonesian eldest brother in the team, has always been an invisible issue.
After thinking for a moment, Jack made a new decision in his mind:
Engage in youth training!
Qin Feng's success is by no means accidental. Since the first Qin Feng can appear in China, why can't the second Qin Feng appear?
Maybe the EEEEE platform can really give birth to a unique genius?!
Jack is no longer afraid of facing more waiting.
No matter how long we wait, will it still take as long as Tyloo's break-in time?
It’s been four years of hard work!
He can still afford to wait.
Thinking of this, Jack opened the laptop next to him and drafted a recruitment plan for youth training players:
Any platform S segment or above, Rating1.3,
Over 16 years old, with parental support,
Love CSGO and can accept learning English,
You must have strong ability to withstand pressure and cannot be affected by the "glory in spite of defeat" in the Tieba forum community. If you have poor psychological quality, you must delete all community forums related to CSGO.
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While Jack was writing the recruitment requirements for Tyloo youth training players on his laptop,
Little did they know that RA, another CSGO club in China, also planned to recruit youth training players because of Qin Feng’s performance.
The two top teams in China had the same thoughts at this moment.