Dream got off to a good start in the first game of the finals!
This victory not only put Dream at the top of the list in terms of points, but also allowed several players who had never played in the finals to quickly adapt to the competition!
After the victory in the first game, everyone at Dream was very excited when they returned to the field.
Dream’s excellent form continues!
In the three games on the Erangel map, he scored a total of 42 points! He is firmly at the top of the standings.
The three commentators who came up later, Simba also said:
"Dream's team really doesn't look like a rookie team. Their performance in the first offline game was very stable, which I didn't expect."
In the Dream team, apart from Xia Feichi, the other three can be considered newcomers.
To be able to play at the level of a first-tier club.
"Actually, this has something to do with Fire. Although Fire is a newcomer, he was a professional player in other sports before and has seen big scenes."
"Somewhat similar to Godv."
"Huh? It does sound a bit like that when you say that."
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Gao Ran and Godv do have many similarities.
First of all, both of them transitioned from Moba games, and both are very famous professional players.
Then everyone has a team of their own, which is the absolute core of the team.
Why 4AM was able to perform well in the first World Championship actually had a lot to do with Godv's composure to a certain extent.
The captain is the soul of a team. As long as the captain is calm from the bottom of his heart, the uneasiness of the team members will be reduced a lot.
In several final rounds, Dream handled it very calmly under the command of Gao Ran!
After three games, there will be a 45-minute intermission break. In a game like PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, it is impossible to come up with tactics similar to those inspired by Dota games on the spot.
Halftime is a break.
Dream and others were also chatting with members of other teams.
Including OMG's Xiaohai, 4AM's Godv and other star players, they are really curious about this young boy Gao Ran.
Members of other clubs watched Godv and Gao Ran chatting happily and thought the scene was a bit strange.
Mainly on forums, 4AM fans and Dream fans have become mortal enemies.
In fact, theoretically speaking, every club's fans have the same proportion of idiots, and Gao Ran and Godv don't pay much attention to them anyway.
Now in the standings, Dream, 4AM, and SMG are the top three teams.
However, the current PUBG games are all long-game formats, and strong teams pursue stability.
There are still 15 games to go, and the final result is not very good either.
The game comes to the fourth Sano map!
This map is actually a strong map of Dream.
Because Dream has a strong frontal combat capability, but similarly, this map does not give Dream a lot of room for operations.
So the jumping point is very particular.
The reason why fans of the two teams 4AM and Dream have irreconcilable conflicts is because Dream stole the Sano jumping point of the 4AM team.
At this stage, many professional teams have relatively fixed jumping points. As a new team, Dream will inevitably compete with other teams for jumping points.
On the Erangel Island map, Dream and Tianba had a fight over the jumping point. In the end, Tianba took the initiative to let G Port go to the upper city.
Because the desert map is easier to operate, Dream gave up grabbing points and chose a wild area where no one was competing for it.
Sano, on the other hand, played with 4AM in training matches for several days with real weapons.
During the regular season, they were still fighting for points. It wasn’t until 4AM in the second half of the regular season that they took the initiative to give up a row of jungle areas on the upper left island.
Why does Dream want this area? Because there is room for manipulation in this area, and it can be played in any circle.
Unfortunately, on the Sano map, Dream was stuck outside the circle by the Tianba team. Even though Gao Ran fired a wave of ultra-long-distance divine pressure guns, he instantly lost the opponent's player in the gun position.
However, the disadvantage of location still made Dream stuck.
After the game, although Dream still ranked first, the points of subsequent teams also caught up.
The Tianba team, currently ranked number one in China, also successfully used superb teamwork to win a chicken.
The top few in the standings are also very anxious!
In the fifth game at Miramar, Dream was rarely eliminated in the early and mid-term, scoring only 1 point.
However, in the last game, Dream still won the second place. In the end, they fired up 1V3 and defeated two people from the Tianba team one after another.
Unfortunately, he was successfully killed by the opponent's last player, Lin Shu, with a follow-up shot.
If Tianba's synchronicity is a little worse, he may be hit by the high-burning one and penetrate three successfully.
This spring competition really made everyone get to know Gao Ran thoroughly.
I saw the high-intensity marksmanship.
A 100-meter-long pressure gun can accurately hit the opponent's scalp. What kind of magical marksmanship is this...
Even the professional players on the field had to shake their heads and praise the Dream team.
There has never been a team with such strong frontal combat capability.
What Dream lacks now is the cooperation between the teams. After all, Dream's main lineup has just been determined, and their competition experience is only the regular season of the spring split.
Dream can do well with some relatively simple coordination and tactics, but once the situation becomes complicated.
There will definitely be problems with the synchronization of the team, this is inevitable.
No team can complete the professional team break-in so quickly.
At the end of the first day of competition, the reason why Dream was ranked second in the standings was also because their playing style was relatively clear and simple, and Dream's personal ability and frontal combat effectiveness were relatively strong.
Coupled with Gao Ran's proper command, there will be no problem in scoring points stably.
In the last high-burning game, I regretted not being able to complete one-and-three, which also frightened Tianba into a cold sweat.
When Dream left the arena, the audience who stayed at the scene also applauded Gao Ran!
"Pap-pap-pap-pap!"
The most depressing thing about watching this kind of e-sports event in Shanghai is that you have to go back to your place of residence before the subway stops running.
So often there is no way to see the end.
When all the games ended at 11 p.m., the number of spectators at the venue was reduced by nearly half.
"OK!"
"Then the six games on the first day of the finals are all over!"
"Tianba team ranks first with 60 points."
"Dream is second with 55 points."
"SMG scores 53 points, and 4AM also scores 53 points!"
"The points of subsequent teams are actually relatively close. Even the teams that are lagging behind can definitely bring their points to the first half through the next two days of competition and compete for the opportunity of the first leg of the PCS!"
"Yes."
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As soon as I left the venue and even before I got on the bus, I saw many fans gathered in front of the Dream bus.
Many of them were female fans. When they saw Gao Ran leaving the venue, they also screamed and rushed towards Gao Ran!
"High-burning, high-burning, I am your fan!"
"Gao Ran, can you sign your autograph for me?"
Several members of Dream's team were still immersed in the final game. Seeing this scene, they also looked at Gao Ran with strange eyes.
Does e-sports also have this kind of star-chasing situation?