Chen Mo didn't go for the first three days of self-certification.
The atmosphere at the scene was the same as before. The overall atmosphere was still serious. On the internet, the fans who supported these anchors were also cheering them on.
However, most of the players were just there for the fun of it. If even Hemi didn't self-certify, how could these people succeed?
The first day.
The second day.
The third day.
The first three streamers' self-certification was pretty good. They basically played at the same level as they did on stream, some even slightly better. The pressure from the netizens also subsided.
Many players were very naive. Most of the time, they only cared about the results. Whether it was a pro player or a streamer, as long as they played well, there would be a lot of support, and if they played poorly, there would be a lot of criticism.
There were also a few fake reviewers on the internet.
Obviously, for these four streamers, as long as their self-certification was passable, they would be able to get away with it. At the very least, if they let the players see that they could play well under normal circumstances, many players would change their minds.
When that happened, the pressure would shift to the streamers who didn't dare show their faces, and they could continue to stream happily.
On the fourth day, Skyworm self-certification.
The self-certification went quite smoothly. Skyworm won two chicken dinners in six hours, and even made it into the top ten a few times.
One had to know that when he was streaming normally, he would only get chicken dinner once in 10 hours a day.
Just from their results alone, their performance was pretty good. However, the pro players at the venue had some questions.
"Why do I feel like the streamers who self-certified these days have such noob opponents?"
They had all seen Hemi's self-certification. Although Hemi's skill wasn't on par with pro players, he was definitely at the level of a high leveled player. Moreover, his in-game opponents were pretty smart and had decent marksmanship.
However, these streamers' livestreams made the pro players quite confused. Weren't their opponents a bit too noob?
This was especially true when Skyworm won chicken dinners. There were only two players left in the final circle. Skyworm was extremely nervous as he looked around, but in the end, he discovered that his opponent was calmly looting …
The pro players were whispering to each other.
"That counts? His opponent was clearly trash. Did he purposely buy a new account? "
"Hmm … I also feel that his opponents don't really know how to play. How could they do something like looting on flat ground without any cover in the final circle?"
"It's hard to say. The main thing is that they don't usually stream at a high level. They're all streamers who torture noobs. Maybe their opponent's IQ just went offline."
"Yeah, I just took a look. This is indeed their account."
There were also many players mocking him on the bullet screen, saying, "With this level of skill, I can do it too!"
But there were also many fans of the streamer who were rebutting.
The reason was very simple. These anchors usually did not play high-end games. They were all small pond games.
Blowing up the fish pond was for the better effect of the show. Although it was immoral, there was no official rule against blowing up the fish pond. If even this was a mistake, then wouldn't a bunch of streamers from League of Legends and Overwatch be implicated as well?
Both sides argued endlessly, but overall, the pressure on these people had been greatly alleviated.
As long as the host dared to prove himself and played a good live broadcast effect, there would be a large number of viewers who would believe that the host had real skills.
There was still an hour left until Skyworm's stream. It was obvious that he was not as nervous as before.
Based on today's results, he had played a better record than his usual stream. From the bullet screen, there were also many players saying, "Sorry, Skyworm."
It could be said that even if he could not completely clear his name this time, he could at least turn it gray. In the future, the players could scold him, but it was impossible for them to be beaten to death.
Moreover, these streamers had long since stopped checking their Weibo, so no one would be able to catch them in the future. Once this page was turned over, it would be a brand new chapter for them.
After the stream was over, Skyworm was in a good mood. Before he left the VR gaming pod, he even gave a long emotional speech to the players. He also expressed his gratitude to the fans who had been supporting him, playing the emotional card.
"If I knew this would happen, I would've mentioned it myself, just like Hemi. That way, I might've gotten more attention," Skyworm thought to himself.
Although he had proven himself successfully, he had done it with three other people, so the limelight was taken away.
However, it was good that he had proven himself successfully. At the very least, he could continue to make money from streaming in the future.
After Skyworm left the VR gaming pod, a staff member entered the gaming pod to check the status of the equipment.
But at this moment.
Skyworm's eyes inadvertently glanced at the back row, and his body trembled!
Chen Mo!
Chen Mo hadn't shown up for the first three days, and he still hadn't shown up when Skyworm entered the VR gaming pod on the fourth day. Therefore, Skyworm thought that Chen Mo was busy with work and didn't plan to show up.
But why did he show up at this critical juncture? To witness the end of the self-certification? To go through the motions? Or say a few words?
Skyworm suddenly felt very uneasy. He couldn't help but recall the rumor that had been circulating in his circle. It was said that Chen Mo had a few words with Hemi on the first day of the self-certification.
Skyworm suddenly felt very nervous. What did Chen Mo say to Hemi? Could it be that he still had some concrete evidence to show?
Regardless, the self-certification was over. The four streamers had completed their performance. What happened next was completely out of their control.
Bai Shunhua stood up, ready to go to the camera and summarize the results of the self-certification.
But at this moment, Chen Mo stood up and stopped him.
"Manager Bai, please wait. I have a few words to say."
Bai Shunhua looked at Chen Mo. He had already guessed that Chen Mo was up to something. He didn't even let Hemi off the hook, let alone these smaller streamers with worse skills and worse attitudes.
"Alright, Mr. Chen, please." Bai Shunhua moved away from the microphone.
The four streamers were all present at the scene. They could feel their hearts tightening at this moment. They were very nervous!
No one knew what Chen Mo was going to say, but they could roughly guess that Chen Mo didn't come with good intentions.
On the chat, the players were already tired of arguing. After four consecutive days of war of words, those who supported the streamers for not using cheats had gained the upper hand. They were basically just talking to themselves.
But now that Chen Mo suddenly stood up, the players were excited again!
"Chen Mo? Chen Mo is going to speak? "
"Is this an official verdict? Chen Mo came all the way here just for this? "
"Shh, don't say anything, listen carefully! Let's see what Chen Mo has to say. Is he going to hammer him to death, or is he going to give him a death exemption token? "
Chen Mo came to the microphone and looked at the four streamers sitting on the side.
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