The character selection screen went through normally without any problems.
Mingyan lowered his head and quickly ticked two boxes.
Kerry, standing next to him, blushed instantly and shifted his weight awkwardly for a while, turning his face to the other side so that Mingyan wouldn't see it.
☆ Legendary Closed Beta
MOBA, a multiplayer online battle arena game.
For Earth in the 21st century, this is a fairly mature game genre, and it is quite well-known. The most famous examples include League of Legends, Honor of Kings, the DOTA series, Heroes of the Storm, and so on.
Its basic design idea is to let two teams of players compete against each other on the same map. Each person controls a character and advances step by step by acquiring resources, defeating opponents, and so on, with the final victory being the destruction of the enemy's main base.
The design framework of League of Legends did not deviate from the overall concept.
Players need to split into three lanes plus jungler to develop their own economy, gain experience to level up, and occupy some strategic resources.
This concept is still quite new to the Chaoyang Alliance, and it is clear that the gameplay needs to be explained to everyone one by one.
At the same time, League of Legends no longer requires players to lock onto a hero, but instead allows players to customize their own class skills.
For example, if Mingyan chooses the Mountain Giant class, he can automatically allocate various attributes, using a "buy points" mechanism.
In other words, when you have 1-20 stamina points, 1 attribute point can buy 1 stamina point; when you have 20-25 stamina points, the ratio is 2:1; the higher your stamina, the more attribute points you need to spend per point.
Of course, this is also related to the profession Mingyan chose.
If he chooses a fragile mage but insists on buying stamina, he will suffer a higher percentage of the penalty.
In terms of skills, players are allowed to use 30 skill points to purchase skills specific to their class and general skills, and an additional 10 points to purchase skills for other classes.
This offers more freedom; some powerful skills might empty a player's wallet just by buying them.
Some interesting passives are like a double-edged sword, and can even be purchased without skill points.
The combat style of VR games will certainly no longer be limited to 2D real-time combat.
Everyone participates in team battles from their own perspective, and sometimes maintaining vision is more important than anything else.
Mingyan said that while playing, he still remembered to jot down a few notes.
Fortunately, everyone else was terrible at the game, so no matter how much he messed up, his record wouldn't be too bad.
In the first game, Mingyan's red team won.
The main reason is that Mingyan was really great as the commander; he practically fed the late-game ADC.
On several occasions, he bluntly stated, "I'm selling myself, Kerry, you'd better get out of here."
As soon as he covered the rear, the honest brothers on the other side swarmed to grab the kill, showing no intention of holding off Kerry.
With this level of awareness, it's perfectly normal for them to turn the tide later on.
After finishing the game, he openly stated that his score was 1-6-21, a standard tank/support score.
Meanwhile, Kerry went from 1-3-1 to 16-4-5, playing with great enthusiasm under Mingyan's protection.
In their final push, the red team swept through the enemy lines, destroying the last two inhibitor towers.
Krili shot an arrow that shattered the crystal, and couldn't help but jump up from his seat in excitement.
"We won!!"
His face turned bright red as he looked down at Mingyan.
But then he saw Mingyan sitting there with a smile, writing things down in his notebook.
Just like the first time I saw him in class, Mingyan didn't notice how many people were watching him at all; he was only focused on doing his own thing.
So elegant, so composed, yet so distant.
After the excitement subsided, everyone applauded Mingyan.
The red team's mid laner exclaimed, "This is awesome! This game is so much fun!"
His performance was also very good, and he was so happy that he would jump every few steps and hum a song as he went back to work.
Mingyan then asked the Blue Team how they felt. Although the latter were a little annoyed by their defeat, they still gave the game a very high rating.
Just as he was about to turn around and ask Kriri, for some reason, Kriri crossed his arms again, looking angry.
Clearly stated: "?"
Never mind, I won't ask anymore.
Kerry would often get angry for no reason and pick fights with him for no reason.
I'm used to making things clear.
But Mingyan didn't expect one thing...
Because Mingyan had settled down on the seventh floor, Keli tried to buy the eighth floor.
Later, he discovered that the eighth floor was also explicitly stated, so he bought the ninth and tenth floors.
Clearly stated: "?"
Before he could even ask, Kerry had already made a phone call, saying smugly, "Now I'm on your side! Humph, just you wait, my new game is better than yours!!"