Chapter 292 - -newbie training
Chapter 292: Chapter 291-newbie training
Jia Peng double-clicked the icon and entered the game.
The login interface was relatively simple and seemed to be an incomplete version. The League of Legends LOGO was on the upper left corner, with Chinese and English LEAGUE OF LEGENDS in golden font. On the right was the login module, which could be logged in directly with the Thunderbolt Game Pass.
However, the main part of the login interface was still empty. There was a line of small words: There should be a very cool gif here.”
Jia Peng,”manager, What’s this?”
Chen Mo explained,”the art resources aren’t all here yet. Just make do with it.” However, the art resources in the game are basically all complete, so it won’t affect the game. ”
“Alright,” he said.
Jia Peng entered his account and entered the game.
Wen Lingwei and Chang xiuya looked at the game for a long time, but they couldn’t tell what type of game it was. They entered the game with suspicion.
Entering the game interface, the overall layout was also very simple. On the top left were [start game],[home page],[career], and [collection]. On the top right were the player’s avatar, the currency bar, and the [mall].
The long strip on the right was a friend list, which could automatically import the friend information of the Thunderbolt Game Pass. If two players ‘Thunderbolt game passes were friends, then there was no need to add friends again here.
The main part of the screen was replaying a simple game demonstration video.
Summoning crystals, defensive towers, minion lines, Elemental Dragons, scenes of heroes fighting, a bird’s eye view of the entire battlefield ...
To Wen Lingwei and Chang xiuya, this was a bit of a shock, but Jia Peng immediately understood the core of the game when he saw the map of the battlefield.
Manager, this game looks like 3C and COG?” Jia Peng said.
Chen Mo nodded.
“Then ... Then forget it.” Chang xiuya hesitated.”I don’t think I’m used to playing Warcraft. I can’t get used to such a difficult game ...”
“Don’t worry,” Chen Mo said,”there’s a very detailed tutorial for new players. It’s also much easier than Warcraft. You guys can play it too, no problem.”
“Oh, really? I’m very suspicious of this, manager ...”
Chang xiuya still wanted to quit the game, but because of the famous “since I’m already here” theory, she decided to give it a try.
The overall layout of League of Legends was based on the new version of the client. The old version was actually not bad, but not as cool. Someone like Chen Mo would definitely choose a more cool option.
He clicked on the [start game] button, and there were a few sub-options, namely [training],[human-machine battle],[player battle], and [custom match]. When the players reached the conditions to start the ranking competition,[training] would become [ranking competition].
Of course, Chen Mo didn’t plan on starting a ranking match in this version.
These people were all new accounts, so other than [training], the rest were locked. They had to complete the beginner’s lesson before they could play the other modes.
According to Chen Mo’s plan, League of Legends would only have one server, so there wouldn’t be the awkwardness of leveling up again after changing servers. All players who were logging into the game for the first time were forced to go through the beginner’s tutorial.
As for those who changed accounts to play the lower-level games to fry fish, they weren’t considered because this was something that the officials didn’t promote or even prohibited.
The loading speed of the game was very fast, because the current PC configuration was very high.
Chen Mo’s League of Legends had surpassed the standards of his previous life in all aspects, but it was still a low-end game compared to the current PC. It was a far cry from those first-person games that burned their graphics cards.
After entering the game, Jia Peng first noticed the game’s perspective.
A third person God’s perspective, just like in Warcraft and Diablo.
In the center of the picture was a tall and mighty hero. He was wearing heavy armor and holding a big sword that was very eye-catching.
At first glance, Jia Peng was not used to this.
Chen Mo’s Warcraft and Diablo had a dark and realistic style that looked very serious, but League of Legends had a slightly more cheeky style.
It could be seen from this hero that his pauldron, greatsword, and other elements did not fit the normal proportion, and there was a deliberate exaggeration.
Moreover, the brightness and saturation levels of the entire screen were very high. It was even brighter and more comfortable than the scenes in Diablo.
Although the scenery in the highest heavens was also very bright and glorious, it would give the players a sense of surrealism, and it could not relieve their mental stress. However, from a setting point of view, the high heavens was the residence of the angels, a sacred place, and would reject mortals. Therefore, this kind of scene was more in line with the setting of the high heavens.
On the other hand, the map in League of Legends didn’t give off any sense of danger. It was similar to the rainbow Stage in Diablo.
The players ‘minds were subconsciously relaxed, and they would not be so nervous.
A gentle female voice began to explain the tutorial.
[Welcome to the league of Legends training camp.]
[In League of Legends, you’re a powerful Summoner who controls the battles of different heroes and eventually wins.]
[The ultimate goal of victory is to break through the enemy’s heavy defenses and destroy the enemy’s crystal core.]
[Your hero is garen, the power of Demacia. Please right-click at the designated location on the map to control the hero’s movement.]
With the tutorial voice, the game screen kept changing, showing the players information about the crystal hub, defense tower, heroes, and so on.
Chen Mo had edited this tutorial before.
In the original tutorial, the beginner tutorial was held in the chaos abyss map, and the tutorial guided players to buy armor of thorns for eich, which was quite annoying.
As such, Chen Mo moved the tutorial to Summoner’s Rift and changed the novice tutorial hero to garen, to prevent the players from thinking that AI Xi was a novice hero.
Jia Peng clicked on the target location, and garen immediately walked over.
Next, there were some more conventional guides, such as moving to the fog of war, learning skills, playing the game, using skills, destroying defensive towers, returning to the city to buy equipment, and so on.
Further behind were advanced tutorials, such as killing monsters, changing perspectives, looking at minimaps, and so on.
There would often be some small prompts in the lower right corner of the map, such as finishing off the minions, getting close to the minion line to gain experience, and not rashly tanking towers.
This was a piece of cake for Jia Peng, as he had played Warcraft before, and this amount of work was not even one-tenth of what he had done in Warcraft.
In the end, as garen raised his sword and destroyed the enemy’s crystal hub, a huge VICTORY icon appeared in the center of the screen. At the same time, an exciting “Victor” was heard, which made Jia Peng feel very comfortable.
He turned around and saw Wen Lingwei and Chang xiuya still fighting. They hadn’t even destroyed the tower yet.
Moreover, the two of them had been playing the game in locked-view mode the entire time.