However, Qin An felt that although there seemed to be a lot of 'cheats', everything was still under the control of the officials. That was because these streamers were beaten up not because their performance was discovered by the audience, but because the officials had assigned them to the Celestial Server.
In other words, the reason why these streamers were in such a mess was inextricably linked to the officials.
"What's there to prove? Don't you understand? Hemi is considered to have some standards, and he admitted it himself. It would be strange if these streamers did not get beaten up."
Qin An usually watched some of the live-streams of PlayerUnknown's Battleground. He had seen these streamers before, and he felt that their standards were really rubbish. They were far inferior to Hemi.
Even Hemi did not succeed in proving himself. What could these people prove?
"Let's see if there are any other live-streams."
Qin An opened the Fish-Catching Live-Stream Platform to see if there were any better live-streams. He had watched the live-streams of a few big streamers, including Old P, and felt that they were just so-so. Therefore, he would occasionally see if there were any newcomers' live-streams in the PlayerUnknown's Battleground area.
"Oh? Live-Streaming the Celestial Server?? "
Qin An's interest was piqued. Someone was actually live-streaming the Celestial Server?
This was a newcomer streamer who was not famous before. However, with the reputation of the Celestial Server, he had attracted thirty to fifty thousand viewers.
"Ladies and gentlemen, let me emphasize again. We are now in the Celestial Server, which means that everyone here is a player who has turned on a micro camera. You're asking me if I've turned on it? I haven't. I'm mainly trying to show everyone the effect of the Celestial Server.
"That's why I'm mainly avoiding battles because a steel gun is definitely no match for anyone because I'm not using cheats. I'm just a good war reporter, bringing everyone to experience the atmosphere of the Celestial Server.
"It's normal to become a box the moment you land. You'll know once you experience it yourself. The Celestial Server is not the same as the normal server at all. This is a real horror game."
The streamer in the live-stream was quite eloquent. He told jokes to the audience while live-streaming.
It was understandable. The other streamers had to focus on the steel gun, but he had completely given up on the steel gun. He was just hiding from the beginning to the end. Of course, he had a lot of time to tell jokes.
"This building is not bad. Let's hide here first. Everyone can see that there are all kinds of kill information, and a large number of them are headshots. That's right. That's how the Celestial Server is. You often don't even know how you died …
"You're asking me how I got into the celestial clothes? Don't misunderstand, I've never opened a micro camera before, and I can't afford it. This account of mine is a celestial account that I happened to buy at a low price. "
"Eh? Holy shit! We don't even know how he died. Let's watch the death replay. Alright, let's start the next round. "
As Qin An ate his instant noodles, he muttered to himself, "Clearly, there's someone on the mountain to the south. It would be strange if they didn't die after peeking out from this window for so long."
After watching a few more rounds, Qin An basically understood why there were so few people in this live broadcast room.
Although thirty to fifty thousand viewers was still acceptable, it clearly did not have much development prospects.
Although "Celestial Costume" was a good gimmick and could attract players, it didn't have much effect on the show!
This streamer was too much of a noob. He didn't turn on his micro vision, his marksmanship was terrible, and his awareness wasn't good either. In order to live longer, he could only hide. As a result, he often couldn't see anyone for more than ten minutes, and by the time he did, he had already turned into a box.
Many players were attracted by the gimmick of "Celestial Costume." In the end, after watching for ten minutes, the streamer was either running around or turning into a box the moment he landed. What was the point of that?
Therefore, although many people were attracted, the popularity of the live broadcast room was very average, and there weren't many bullet screen comments. Many viewers just came to see something new, and they might leave without paying attention.
Qin An had a brainwave. "That's right, I can stream the celestial costume! With the level of these streamers, I can do it too! "
Qin An suddenly felt that he had found a good way to make money.
Obviously, many players were very curious about the celestial costume, but most streamers who entered the celestial costume were abused, and there was basically no effect on the show. Moreover, it was impossible for them to play the celestial costume. They would definitely be scolded that way.
Moreover, even if they were not scolded, playing the celestial costume with a cheat was not a gimmick. At the end of the day, it was just a cheat, and the audience wouldn't think that you were very good.
However, if they were like Qin An, playing the celestial costume with their real level, and then getting chicken dinner?
Their popularity would definitely explode!
Thinking back to the previous video where Chen Mo did a Ragnarok on the Shenxian server, that video was still on the front page of all the video hosting sites. Many players would watch it twice or thrice a day, and it had already become a work of the gods.
However, Chen Mo didn't turn on the live broadcast. Many people wanted to see him go on a killing spree in the celestial costume, but they couldn't.
Qin An immediately went online to search for the various procedures required for a live broadcast, including real name verification, application for a live broadcast room, and so on.
He didn't have a VR pod, so he could only stream in the internet cafe. However, due to the limitations of the VR pod and internet speed, the effect of the live broadcast might not be that good, but it should be enough.
Qin An suddenly felt that he had found his life goal, and he started preparing with enthusiasm!
…
At this time, the hot topic on the internet was still focused on the "largest self-verification event in history."
Previously, Hemi had already verified himself once, but the audience wasn't satisfied. Whether it was the fans who supported Hemi not using cheats, or the audience who thought that Hemi was using cheats, they weren't happy.
It just so happened that there were so many streamers gathering to verify themselves, so he could have a good time!
However, even if it was self-verification, not all the streamers had the courage to do it. The officials had prepared seven VR pods, but only four of them showed up in the end.
As for the other three, they were definitely planning to play dumb to the end. It didn't matter if their live broadcast rooms were banned, they wouldn't go and prove themselves anyway. The three of them knew their own standards very well. How embarrassing would it be if they didn't perform well and lost their reputation?
As for the four who showed up, they could be praised for their courage.
On the day of the self-verification, MG Esports Club was even livelier than before. It wasn't just the notaries, even the local audience in the capital came to watch.
However, the audience couldn't go in, or it would be a mess. If the streamers didn't perform well, there would be room for them to make a fuss.
The process was the same as Hemi's self-verification. Sign the letter of commitment, and then, under everyone's supervision, use the VR pod provided by the notary to play out the live broadcast.
There wasn't that much time this time. Hemi's self-verification was scheduled for three days, and these people added up to four days, one day for each person. However, the live broadcast was longer, six hours a day.
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