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[Alright, now that all the teams are gathered… let’s go! Team 1, go down!]
An unscheduled internal match where famous streamers with no personal connections were suddenly called in.
When a small-scale broadcaster, a so-called “hakko,” gets this kind of opportunity, there are a few virtues that must be observed.
To put it elegantly, it’s etiquette, and to put it a little vulgarly and directly, it’s things that can be explained as “don’t mess things up by being overly eager.”
The first game.
Apart from the two streamers who usually matched each other’s chemistry creating humor points in the top and jungle positions, only briefings on the game were exchanged.
Since there was something at stake in the victory of the game, they were more focused on winning than on the fun that comes from talking.
It was an easy environment for EunSiyu to keep the virtues.
She just had to play the game well.
If you erase the awareness of the environment, it’s okay to think of it as going to a free ranked game after being called into a party of 4 strangers.
For EunSiyu, it wasn’t the best situation, but it was a decent second best.
There’s a derogatory term called “Ma-ttak,” but unless you’re a really top-tier user, Master is an unapproachable wall for ordinary people.
It’s in the top 0.1 percent.
The top 0.1 percent of test-takers get perfect scores in the SAT math section, and the top 0.1 percent of income earners in Korea earn an average of ₩1.8 billion per year.
If you’re a Master, you can have a pretty big impact in a match gathered under the name of a streamer internal war.
EunSiyu lost the first game unfortunately, but she finished the game to the end, proving her tier’s worth.
There were also three or four moments that filled the other streamers’ chat rooms with the single exclamation, “Wow.”
I was already completely satisfied with the results that were coming out.
Seeing each other play, I judged that the next game would be close enough to win.
In the first place, this game was also a match where you didn’t know the outcome until the end.
The most fun thing about an internal war is that there are fierce matches until the end, so I thought it would end with a smooth and fun content.
Until I suffered a pretty dizzying defeat in the second game.
The problem was clear to me.
It wasn’t like this in the first game, but in the second game, one person who had unleashed the reins on the pretext of losing the previous game started to run wild.
The most senior broadcaster on EunSiyu’s team, the support of Crinex, was close to a disaster in the game.
Not to the opponent, but to his own team.
The influence of a Bronze support was much stronger than I had thought so far.
An internal war with something at stake ends with a best-of-five series.
In that situation, they lost two games.
It was a sufficient background to request a tactical timeout before the game started.
It was a disaster created by one person.
There’s no way they wouldn’t notice.
One of the male streamers who was close to the supporter, Crinex, started talking while watching the replay of the fight in front of Baron.
The words of the Diamond jungler criticizing the play of the Bronze support, Crinex, were accurate even to my ears.
In the first place, the rights and wrongs were so clear that there was no other room at all.
Probably even if you brought in a professional coach, even if you brought in a passing Silver elementary school student, they would nod right away.
[No, I don’t understand. You’re telling me to go in hard when I have to! Isn’t this what I have to go in on?]
Oh.
The argument continued a little longer.
[Ah, hyung! Then let’s hear it from EunSiyu. Siyu-nim, isn’t that Crinex hyung’s fault? Why are you going there! And Siyu-nim, I think you’ve been holding back a lot since the laning phase! Please tell me that clearly too! I have to put a leash on this hyung!]
It’s not that the person pointing it out is really angry that they lost the game.
Doesn’t the person refuting probably… know that they’re wrong?
They both seemed to have a little sincerity mixed in, but it was probably closer to a request to just have fun with a back-and-forth.
Probably EunSiyu would laugh emptily and end the situation smoothly.
After that, she would say “let’s cheer up” and end the tactical timeout with a ha-ha-ho-ho atmosphere.
However, my prediction was broken by a small variable.
That the current EunSiyu is a streamer who is having her first collaboration broadcast.
[…Can I really say it?]
I was about to join the row of laughter that was flowing in the chat room, but I stopped the hand that was about to press the Enter key after hearing EunSiyu’s voice.
Something to say?
[Um… um… Crinex-nim!]
Oh.
I don’t want you to.
No, I don’t think you should.
[Um, when the first line comes, the support is…!]
However, regardless of my wishes, EunSiyu’s mouth was already open.
EunSiyu slowly began to list the wrong judgments that had accumulated from the start of the game, beyond the unavoidable range.
It was a criticism of the problems of disobedience to orders, not the problem of skill.
The tone was as gentle as when playing the game.
However, the speed was about twice as fast and the voice was a little higher.
EunSiyu was a person who was serious about the game, and especially serious about Legend of Legacy, which was her main game.
She especially had a lot to say about the last Baron fight, where the most words were exchanged.
EunSiyu, who refuted all of Crinex’s claims that came out during the arguments, finished the long speech by spitting out the last sentence.
[So, it’s a situation where you absolutely shouldn’t be there or go there! Unless you accidentally pressed f, absolutely!]
The sound that filled the audio fades as the words end.
As a result, a moment of silence arose.
An atmosphere where it felt like a girl with pink hair was about to hear the words, “What are you talking about?”
[Puhahaha! Puhahaha!]
[Keuheup…!]
The first to break the silence was the cheerful laughter of the teammates.
[LOL]
[Comment of opinion hahahahahahahaha]
The chat room was also flowing with a similar reaction.
Crinex was an experienced veteran broadcaster, and he was someone who could start a back-and-forth that would make the laughter even bigger.
[No, so are you saying that you’re having a hard time because of me, Siyu-nim?]
[Yes! I’m, actually, a little… a lot struggling! As you said, I think you really need a leash…!]
[Oh… a leash?]
I, too, was smiling broadly around that time.
The meaning of an action changes depending on the various elements that make it up.
It’s not like a sentence containing the amazing realization of a stay-at-home philosopher.
There are grand and abstract aspects, but the understanding ends with one example.
Let’s say there’s a woman in her 20s who’s drunk and passed out on the street after drinking a lot of alcohol.
When you see it without any information, the feeling of a middle-aged man in his 40s and a woman of the same age picking up that woman is very different.
To be specific, the former is an incident that requires the power of the police, and the latter is an anecdote that shows the beautiful side of society.
The things that people think of while watching the actions change depending on the elements that make up the situation.
Even if it’s something you did with the good intention of helping a person who has passed out in the same way.
If.
If a male hakko streamer with a heavy voice who had been complaining throughout the game had done the same action just now, it’s highly likely that it would have been a really disgusting thing to do.
The atmosphere of the broadcast, which was already falling apart, would be ruined once again, and it would be taken over by other people, but after the internal war, that person would not be able to have the opportunity again.
But right now, EunSiyu wasn’t a middle-aged man in his 40s approaching a drunk.
The appearances of being a Master ADC that she showed in the first game.
The briefing and calls that she makes gently while focusing on the game.
Above all, the only female ADC on the team who never mixed in any annoyance or blamed anyone, even in situations where she could have been angry.
As a result, the meaning of the action was recognized by those who saw it as pure fun, not displeasure.
[LOL]
[LOL]
[LOL]
The explosive row of just one consonant that came up in the chat seemed more beautiful than ever.
While diligently recording the editing points in the notepad that I had put on the side screen, I smiled brightly.
In addition to the pure laughter that the situation being shown gave me, I was smiling so brightly that I thought the monitor would explode when I thought about what I could get from this.
I don’t know what the best laughter is, but materialistic laughter would definitely be in the running.
The 10-person internal war ended successfully.
There was luck, and she went beyond perfectly seizing the opportunity and pulled it in.
The streamer’s job was perfectly finished.
Now it’s my turn… it seems a bit too self-conscious to say that, but anyway, it was time to start my work.
The guideline is simple.
As fun as possible, as fast as possible.
I got up to get the things I needed for that and finished preparing in 2 minutes.
The steps I took from heading to the refrigerator and returning to the desk were really light.
The sound of opening the can containing the healthy drink containing vitamins that are good for the body, a large amount of taurine that relieves fatigue, and finally 100mg of caffeine, an essential nutrient, sounded clearer to me than ever before.
The energy drink I drank with a smile was so refreshing and sweet.
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