Chapter 29 - 27: No Longer Challenging
Chapter 29 - 27: No Longer Challenging
Chapter 29: Chapter 27: No Longer Challenging[Subtitle: "Physical Cheats", "Genius Game Youth"]
March 6, 2024, Wednesday, 8:00 in the morning.
Jingzhe had passed, and a new day had arrived.
Unable to resist, Chen Yun stretched lazily after turning off his alarm clock.
Although he no longer needed sleep, he couldn't help feeling a bit sluggish after nearly sitting up all night.
His achievement for the night was roughly a two-minute line chart (as shown in the illustration) and a stockpile of nearly seventy thousand words of online literature.
It was clear from the line chart.
The upward trend of his seventh record had suddenly escalated a notch.
This was obviously different from the previous recordings.
Theoretically.
Chen Yun's standard push-ups were extremely precise, every movement meticulous.
The time was consistent, with no gaps between the push-ups.
Such difficult exercise was likely to plateau for a long time, fluctuating within a narrow margin of error.
Yet, in the seventh record.
After his second slumber evolution, he experienced a significant leap.
The slope of the line had abruptly steepened.
It was clear to see his rapid progress that day.
However, for now, the line chart could only summarize so much information.
In general.
It wasn't very useful at the moment and could hardly summarize anything.
But Chen Yun still planned to continue recording.
Not everything is useful from the start.
When the volume of data reaches a certain level in the future, perhaps changes in the slope of the chart and other factors could reveal some patterns behind his strengthening.
This could hold profound significance for future re
With just five shots, he executed five headshots, taking down all the enemies.
Not a bit of ammunition wasted.
The crisp sound of the headshots, followed by the MVP music, sounded exceptionally pleasant.
For a moment,
the team channel was full of teammates' praises, and the public channel was filled with bewildered "What?" from the opponents.
In response,
Chen Yun modestly credited the well-thrown flashbang by his teammate.
In the subsequent matches,
Chen Yun increasingly felt that he was playing in a completely different dimension in the gaming domain,
at least within the realm of FPS games.
The dynamic vision from Transparent World, combined with the extreme Coordination Control, resulted in incredibly steady aim control.
He was like a walking cheat code.
Even though Chen Yun tried to hold back in the following matches, he still produced incredible results.
Occasionally, rapid stop techniques caused some bullet spread due to lack of practice,
but with his powerful dynamic vision and reaction capabilities, he managed to correct the trajectory forcibly most of the time.
And the extreme Coordination Control allowed Chen Yun to instinctively master the basic rapid stop techniques, pre-aiming skills, and body positioning in CS:GO within just a few games.
By the end of the session,
Chen Yun's shooting skills had evolved from a C+ noob to the level of a top professional player.
He only fell short in aspects like projectile throwing, strategy thinking, game experience, and team cooperation within the industry's top standards.
If it were just about shooting skills, he even felt confident he could make professional players cry.
Next,
Chen Yun tried several other games,
Apex, Palu Beasts, Battlefield 5, Minecraft...
He sampled every game available on his computer,
achieving top-tier levels in most of them in an extremely short time.
In Apex,
with decent luck, as long as he got a chance to shoot, he could almost always be the last one standing.
Of course, if he landed without a weapon or got cold-shot in the back while on the move,
then there was really nothing he could do.
In Battlefield 5,
unless he encountered a cheater,
even playing as an Assault Soldier, his average kills per game often broke a hundred, and his average deaths per game rarely exceeded twenty.
Palu Beasts and Minecraft didn't require much operation.
He could easily clear them before,
and now it was even easier.
These less competitive games still retained some interest for Chen Yun.
In the future, he might only be interested in casual, strategic type of retirement games.
Other games that required fast reactions and operations,
weren't boring per se, but they hardly posed any challenge to him anymore.
After all, his current abilities in Transparent World and extreme Coordination Control were just too much of a cheat.
If Chen Yun wasn't more inclined toward hanging back and farming,
he might have really considered going pro.
Then as a top esports player, he could gather the Cullinan Fragments within a year.
Of course,
although Chen Yun was a normal person and loved money,
in his current state, he was more inclined to focus on studying himself.
Worldly pursuits like wealth might not matter to him anymore.
Faced with the potential for ongoing evolution, no one would make the wrong choice.
If he stopped evolving, maybe he would choose to become a professional esports player.
But for now, he decided not against it.
Thinking this,
Chen Yun looked at his computer screen displaying the "Game Completion Animation - The Final Poem" after clearing Minecraft.
He casually shut down the game.
His gaze flicked to the bottom left corner of the computer.
The time was...
3 PM.
He had been gaming since he got up this morning,
and these seven hours solidified one thing for him.
He could pretty much say goodbye to most highly operational competitive games.
After all, they weren't much of a challenge anymore.
Hang around too long, and anyone would lose interest.
But fortunately,
he still liked quite a few casual, strategy games.
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