Gao Ran was still a little nervous when he entered the classroom.
As soon as I entered the classroom, the young people in the classroom also shouted!
"Oooo!"
"Oooo!"
The teacher on the stage also gave the stage to Gao Ran. Gao Ran also nodded slightly and signaled to the teacher, and went up to the podium with the cheers of more than a hundred students.
"To be honest, I have never been so nervous when playing a game."
Gao Ran also smiled and said, this sentence is true. He was in a very calm mood when he played in the league final the day before yesterday.
Being a teacher is really a bit stressful.
"Ha ha ha ha……"
The students in the audience also laughed out loud.
The reason Gao Ran finds it strange is that he rarely communicates with people younger than him in the professional team.
Whether in Dota or PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, every teammate is older than him.
Most of the players at Phoenix Esports Academy are students between the ages of 16-18, and they are basically younger than Gao Ran.
At the back of the classroom, the documentary staff in the previous row also walked to the back row. They didn't originally intend to record it, but they thought it was a very precious shot, so they turned on the camera and started recording.
Gao Ran also talked on stage:
"This time I came back to take pictures of something, and the school just so happened to ask me to come over and share my understanding of the game."
"It's okay to teach. I haven't prepared anything. I'll just talk about whatever comes to my mind."
"If you have any questions, just raise your hands and ask, preferably about games."
After Gao Ran said this, countless students raised their hands.
Gao Ran also lit one casually.
The boy who was called also raised his hand and said:
"I'm currently ranked around 700 in the Chinese server, but I can't find a direction to improve. Every day I feel like I'm just playing Dota."
"I want to become a professional player, so I want to ask how I can improve."
Gao Ran nodded, this is also a question that many people don't understand.
"This question is not only answered by you, but also by some students who have the desire to become professional players."
"First of all, I think any project has talent factors, which is very realistic."
"However, it may be difficult to become a first-line player, but it is not difficult to become a professional player. Anyone has a chance."
"Many people wonder why I'm still at this level after playing for 10,000 hours. It's simple. It's because you just play the game, and you don't play with the idea of improving yourself."
"This is one of them."
With Gao Ran's current grades, what he said was very powerful. Everyone listened quietly. The classroom had never been so quiet on any day.
"The second point is how to improve your game skills. First of all, the first thing is basic skills. There is no upper limit to this thing. Don't be satisfied easily."
"To play Dota, in the core position, first learn to brush, then learn to play."
"Why can everyone see it so clearly from God's perspective? For example, in a game, everyone can see who has a problem with the cut and which side is playing too fast."
"This has nothing to do with your current level. It's purely a difference in perspective."
"Study more of your own videos and the videos of professional players, and you will find many of your own problems."
"It's just that now, even professional players don't have the patience to analyze and study their own videos. They just play Dota."
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Gao Ran talked a lot about how to improve Dota skills.
Then the second question was asked by a girl.
Regarding the issue of girls engaging in e-sports, as a girl, my ability is not as good as that of Ye Jianing. I have seen Ye Jianing’s success, but I doubt whether I can be the same as Ye Jianing...
Gao Ran's expression was also very serious and he said:
"First of all, let me make it clear that I have no intention of looking down on female professional players."
"I think girls have obvious disadvantages as players. There is no women's league in Dota now."
"My opinion is, if you really want to play the game and want to try it, then try your best to give it a try. If you are not very confident in yourself, but you really like this game."
"You can also try to go back to school to become a professional game commentator. I think it is a more reasonable path."
Gao Ran's words are very sincere.
Although there is Ye Jianing's success, Ye Jianing's success is absolutely inseparable from Gao Ran.
Without Gao Ran's guidance, she would not have been able to become a qualified professional assistant in a short period of time, and she would have been able to find her niche so quickly after joining the Dream team.
Even Maybe, the rejects, they went through a period of adaptation after entering the professional game.
After answering a lot of questions, Gao Ran also conducted a practical analysis of a student's game video.
The teacher in the audience was also a little embarrassed. He only analyzed this game yesterday.
Gao Ran also sat down and watched the video and said:
"First of all, what everyone needs to know is that the competition is a competition, and the ladder is a ladder. They are completely two ways of playing."
"Don't use the competition method to play the ladder, and don't use the ladder method to play the game."
"But whether it's a competition or a ladder, there is a central point."
"How can I win the game?"
"You have to think about this issue when choosing a hero, and you also have to think about it during the game."
This video is also one of about 600 people on the ladder. From a high-burning perspective, you can definitely see a lot of problems.
Gao Ran did not say how professional teams should play, but taught everyone how to win the game.
Every player has to go through the transition from a ladder player to a competition player.
But first you have to become a ladder player with excellent personal abilities.
It was only at 6 o'clock that we talked about it. Although everyone was still a little unfinished, it was almost time.
Many students from the Dota department also came to the classroom.
This time the teaching video has been recorded by the college and is ready to be uploaded to the college’s official website.
Before leaving, Gao Ran also talked about the current professional environment and the career prospects of students.
"I think the current professional level is not very good. If you are willing to calm down and practice hard."
"It's actually not difficult to become a qualified professional player."
"The biggest enemy is yourself. If you stick to one thing, you will definitely gain a lot."
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The news that Gao Ran was taking classes at Phoenix E-Sports Academy spread like wildfire.
This class video also contains a lot of information, including Gao Ran’s understanding of careers and games.
Although Gao Ran may no longer participate in professional Dota competitions, Gao Ran’s own experience and insights will definitely help many young people, and this is enough.
His status in the hearts of Dota fans will never diminish, and they will always be remembered as the ace mid laner in the Ti arena and the Storm Spirit who defeated everything.