The five people on the Phoenix team are indeed strong, and four of them are considered strong in everyone's eyes. Only Cao Fei is average, but he is not weak either.
But the CSGO project does not mean that five players with 100 points can beat five players with 95 points together.
There are many influencing factors in the running-in, coordination and on-the-spot tactical coordination of this thing.
Since Gao Ran said he would give them a fair chance to challenge, they must seize it.
Who doesn’t want to represent Phoenix in the Eight-School League?
That was definitely a game that would fly up a branch and turn into a phoenix, and Gao Ran never said he would give this representative team special treatment.
Seeing that these five people had started to get along, many people came over curiously.
We are all players who can play CSGO. Seeing the cooperation of these five people, I almost laughed out loud.
Although Cao Fei is the conductor, Yang Wen has the highest say in the team, and Zhou Zijian basically doesn't speak.
Sometimes there are even different voices in the team.
Fortunately, Yang Wen and Cao Fei are both young people with good tempers and will not quarrel directly. However, even so, many problems occurred in the first training.
The ladder performance is not particularly good yet. Teams of 5 people are matched based on the highest score. In the past, they were matched based on the average.
Many of the opponents the five of them were matched with were high-level passers-by, top players from other academies, or youth training players, so it was a bit difficult to fight against them.
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"The dark night lights up, and the blood of freedom surges in all directions in the city——"
"After sunrise we set sail to face the wind and waves——"
Gao Ran hummed a little tune, bought a glass of lemonade, returned to the dormitory, and lay down on the dormitory bed.
To be honest, such days are quite relaxing, at least he feels relaxed inside, and he can finally loosen up the tension he has been feeling.
Among them, the CSGO project instructors are not able to teach as much as other projects.
Gao Ran's task is not that onerous, and he can feel that this group of students is still very high-quality, and they have a strong desire to win, which is how young people should be.
He had secretly thought about what he would do if there were not enough outstanding students in this group of students.
The first target is the talented players from other players in the Eight-School League.
Gao Ran wants to compete with those first-tier CSGO clubs. Seeing that talented players use Gao Ran's reputation to win over him, there should be a high chance of success.
The second goal is the new students in September this year.
What if a few more invincible geniuses emerge?
This is hard to say.
After the video with Jianing, Gao Ran fell asleep with satisfaction. When he woke up the next day, he was full of energy and went to the classroom with almost no preparation.
There was no technical content today, so he didn't need to make too many preparations. From tomorrow he would start studying the map and tactics.
When I arrived at the class, the class was already full of students, and no one dared to be late.
Nonsense, you are really tired of being late for a high-energy special class...
"You should have divided your teams into groups by yourself."
"It's divided!"
"It's divided!"
"alright!"
The 80 students below answered in unison, and Gao Ran also nodded with satisfaction.
"Okay, let's divide them according to their positions. The current Phoenix team is No. 1, you are No. 2, and you are No. 3."
"By analogy, I can scream better."
There are 16 teams, all of which have Gao Ran numbered.
There are still young instructors sitting next to the classroom to observe the learning. They are also instructors of each class, and they are even former professional players.
Not every class can learn high-end classes, and there is nothing we can do about it. There is no absolute fairness in the world.
And it is not suitable for students outside this class, because their level is not enough, in other words, they have not yet come into contact with how to play the profession.
"My class today probably won't be particularly long."
"What I want to say about the word 'team' is, of course, the team of a professional club, not the team you usually have on the ladder."
Gao Ran emphasized this point, then stood in front of the blackboard and wrote the word "team" in handsome calligraphy.
"Let's talk step by step, let's talk about the relationship between team members first."
"Do you think it is necessary for the relationship between e-sports team members to be good? If you think it is not necessary, you can raise your hands, it's okay, and speak freely."
Gao Ran smiled and asked the students in the audience. Many instructors also shook their heads. When they were playing professionally, the relationship between the team members was not particularly good, at least they felt it was not necessary.
A few students raised their hands, including Zhou Zijian.
Gao Ran also asked a student in the front row:
"Tell me what you think."
The student who was called on was a little nervous, but he still expressed his opinion:
"I think it's just like professional competitive sports. As long as we can trust each other on the field, there will be no major conflicts."
"After all, it's a work relationship. I don't think it's very important whether we are good friends or not."
Gao Ran nodded and motioned the slightly nervous student to sit down:
"I believe many people have this idea, including some professional seniors."
Gao Ran smiled and looked to the side, partly nodding and partly shaking his head.
"What I want to tell you here is that there is a clear difference between e-sports and competitive sports."
"The difference is communication outside of working hours."
"You know, in traditional competitive sports, they train during the day and then go home after get off work, but e-sports is different. Members of a club eat, drink, and sleep. Many times they are very close to each other, just like roommates. ."
"That's how people are. The closer you are to them, the more you can feel their shortcomings and even dissatisfaction."
"This will more or less affect the trust between the players."
"Once there is a dispute about a certain link between two team members with conflicting personalities, it will take more time than a normal team."
"On the field, trust is very important. In the professional circle we often talk about running-in."
"Adjusting skills is one thing, and personality is another."
"At least team members must appreciate and trust each other. If you say you can kill him, I believe you can kill him. This is the most basic requirement."
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Gao Ran elaborated on one of his important ideas about the team, which is trust.
For a professional team, trust is the key factor that brings them together. In the Dota2 and PUBG teams where Gao Ran was once a member, the players’ absolute trust in Gao Ran is obvious to all.
Gao Ran spent about half an hour giving many examples to talk about the key to trust.
If you think this person and I can't be teammates, then we really can't be teammates, and it will only be a matter of time before we separate.