Hemi was using a smurf account to join the group. Of course, he did not reveal any information about himself. Otherwise, it would be suicide if someone saw him in the cheats group.
Therefore, he asked the question as a passerby.
"Chicken dinner? Nope, the best I've ever done was seventh place. "
"Me neither. The best I've ever done was ninth place."
"Eh, I don't think I've ever gotten chicken dinner either. I feel like this game is different from other shooting games. There are too many sneaky players. "
"Yeah, it's easier to kill at the beginning. However, it seems like my luck is always a little worse in the final circle."
"Sigh, it's too bad I can't use X-ray vision. I'd be invincible if I could!"
"That can't be helped. This game is too strict about cheats. We're still trying to find a way to crack it."
Hemi frowned. None of them had gotten chicken dinner?
This was a little strange.
It was understandable that he had gotten chicken dinner a few times at the beginning which resulted in a higher score. However, how could the others not have gotten chicken dinner?
How could a newbie player have not gotten chicken dinner even after playing for a few days? That did not make sense at all.
Although he would be affected by the sneaky players, there was still a difference between using cheats and playing normally. Otherwise, why would a player like Hemi, who had the skills to buy expensive custom-made cheats every month?
…
On the official forum of PlayerUnknown's Battleground, a post caught the attention of the players.
"PlayerUnknown's Battleground is full of cheats too? Watching Hemi's livestream today, it feels like I'm watching the gods fight! "
The thread included a short video of Hami's livestream. In the video, Hami was exchanging fire with another player and was killed by an AWM. There were other scenes as well, such as when he fell to the ground and was killed by an AWM.
In the main body of the post, the original poster briefly described Hemi's experience and made a reasonable guess about Hemi's situation in the game. There were too many cheats!
This feeling was similar to the time when cheats were rampant. Before Origin came into existence, thanks to the advancement of artificial intelligence, cheats began to proliferate on a large scale. At that time, the top players in Overwatch, Wolf Soul, and Blazing Assault felt the same way. The only difference was that their opponents had become too powerful. It was unbelievable.
After all, Hemi was a famous streamer for Overwatch. He was considered quite influential in the FPS gaming circle. His post quickly attracted the attention of the players.
"I also feel that what happened that night was a little strange. Hami's opponents were indeed a little too strong."
"Are they all high-end cheats?"
"Forget it. Hemi has been killing people since then. It's just that he didn't get the chicken dinner. You can only say that he's unlucky or not strong enough. How can you say that he was cheated?"
"Indeed, I really can't see anything from these videos. If you want to say that it's a scam, you have to have concrete evidence."
"Overflowing with cheats? I'm sorry, I really didn't think so. I'm having a good time. I can even eat chicken every day. Besides, Old P and the other streamers are also having a good time. I don't feel like I've encountered any cheats. "
Although this post was very popular, the majority of the players were just spectators and did not take it seriously at all.
The reason was simple. They didn't feel anything!
The prevalence of cheats was definitely felt by players of all levels, but Hemi was clearly an exception.
Old P's ranking was even higher than Hemi's, but he had never encountered a cheat.
…
Hemi started his stream at 8 PM the next day.
Yesterday's topic had also caused some discussion in the cheat group, but no one knew what was going on. Hemi only had a vague guess, but he couldn't confirm it.
Could the officials identify cheats with micro aiming?
Judging from Overwatch, the officials wouldn't be able to tell. However, PlayerUnknown's Battleground was a newly developed game after all. It was hard to say if they could tell.
However, even if they could, they would probably ban my account, right?
"If they could really detect it, the officials would have banned my account a long time ago. It would be a big deal if it was banned during the stream. However, since my account can still be played normally, it means that there's no problem. "
Hemi thought for a while and decided to try again today.
Perhaps it was really bad luck that he didn't get the chicken dinner?
PlayerUnknown's Battleground was different from other games. Micro aiming was not a more violent cheat like x-ray vision or health lock. Only one out of 100 people could get the chicken dinner. Therefore, not getting the chicken dinner was a common occurrence.
Hemi adjusted his mentality and started his stream again.
"Hello everyone, it doesn't matter if you didn't get the chicken dinner yesterday. You must get the chicken dinner today! If you don't get the chicken dinner, you'll get a free phone from the Weibo lucky draw. If you haven't followed me, please follow me! "
…
"F * ck, I almost got it again!"
Zou Zhuo got second place again. He was furious.
The viewers in the bullet screen were gloating. Obviously, in their minds, the little fatty was not a strong streamer …
"Hmph, don't keep saying 'Daily second place' or 'Daily chicken dinner'. I've won chicken dinner too, okay? Although that was the day before yesterday. "
The little fatty said indignantly.
The viewers in the bullet screen took him down at the right time. "Little fatty, you have the cheek to say that. Didn't Old P carry you to get the chicken dinner the day before yesterday?"
"That's right. Little fatty, go and play with Old P. Your solo matches are really an eyesore. How many times have you died in the final circle?"
Zou Zhuo expressed his dissatisfaction. "No! I want to get the chicken dinner with my own strength! "
As he spoke, Zou Zhuo checked his friends list.
Old P was in the game, and he had a bunch of other friends.
Zou Zhuo was wondering who he should play with when he saw a familiar name come online.
“cdx?”
Zou Zhuo was overjoyed. Isn't this Chen Mo's smurf?
Zou Zhuo immediately sent out a team invite.
But CDX rejected it.
Zou Zhuo was confused when he saw a message from CDX, "I have work to do, not convenient."
Zou Zhuo was speechless.
Zou Zhuo was speechless. Are you kidding me? If you want to test the game, you should go to the beta server. Didn't you come to the official server just to play the game?
Zou Zhuo replied, "Can I do work with you?"
CDX: "You're too noob, it's going to be difficult."
Zou Zhuo was speechless.
CDX: "Whatever, join the team if you're not afraid of dying. Experience what it's like to become a crate and get chicken dinner."
Zou Zhuo wasn't convinced. "I'm really good!"
Although he was being looked down upon, Zou Zhuo sent another team invite to CDX.
The viewers were confused. Who was this?
They hadn't heard of this name before, and it didn't seem like he was a good player or streamer.
"Wow, this guy's putting on quite a show, and he's complaining that the little fatty is too noob?"
"I'm dying of laughter. The little fatty is so obedient. Is this a friend of the little fatty in real life?"
"He's bragging quite a bit. I think the little fatty will carry him in the end!"
"Go Little Fatty, get the chicken dinner this round!"
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