The Villain is Too Good at Broadcasting

Chapter 21 - Need for New Content (2)



Chapter 21: Need for New Content (2)

Content: Aren’t you super jealous? The industry award was thrillingㅎㅎ But Uriak was surprisingly well-behaved in real life. Definitely an online bully.

Attachment: One cut with the Rip-At-Man^o^

└ Wowㅋㅋ How did you take it?

└ Was the swearing satisfying?

└ Author: Yeah, hearing it from a native made me drip. It clung to my ears.

└ Whisper it in your ear?

└ I’ll buy that ear.

└ Author: How are you gonna buy that ear, you crazy bastard?

└ No worries. My uncle’s hospital can numb you and cut it off painlesslyㅎㅎ

The fan services I provided were uploaded to Twogether within an hour and quickly rose to the top amidst great interest.

This showed how much people were interested in me.

Honestly, it felt amazing.

For now, I had no money worries, and if I continued to grow like this, I would be able to secure my place on Twipod.

Of course, if I chose the wrong content next, all the viewers I had gathered might disappear.

“Shhhh.”

I couldn’t let that happen.

I knew that even if my broadcast failed, the last ones remaining would be those nasty bastards.

By now, they would be causing trouble on other streamers’ broadcasts.

If my broadcast failed, they would definitely react with comments like “ㅋㅋㅋLegendary downfall,” “New record for shortest career!” for sure.

I couldn’t let that happen.

Damn it!

After checking a few posts on Twogether on my smartphone, I sighed and put my smartphone down on the sofa.

Ugh, seriously, there’s nothing to do.

No wonder streamers say they get stressed out every time they broadcast.

“Hyung!”

As always, Jin-hyuk appeared whenever I was worried.

Jin-hyuk’s eyes were puffy as if he had just woken up.

“Go back to sleep.”

“I just woke up.”

“That’s why you should go back to sleep. I’m trying to think, don’t bother me.”

“Come on, you’re thinking about what to stream tonight, right? Didn’t you just come back from the Chicken Box office? Didn’t you discuss the next content there?”

“How did you know?”

“This.”

Jin-hyuk nodded while holding up a post-it note.

‘Get up and eat. Went to Chicken Box.’

Earlier, I had hastily made a sandwich, left it out, and stuck that post-it note on it.

I glanced at Jin-hyuk and asked, “Did you like the sandwich?”

Jin-hyuk shook his head and replied, “No, I threw it all away.”

“I made that myself… you bad bastard.”

“I tried to eat it, but it had gone bad. The weather is hot, so it must have spoiled.”

“Oh, no. It was close to its expiration date anyway.”

Hmm, is it because it’s summer?

In winter, it didn’t spoil even if it was slightly past the expiration date.

Jin-hyuk looked shocked, his eyes wide open at my words.

What a cute guy.

Watching Jin-hyuk in shock, I casually asked him a question.

“How about for a broadcast? They say it’s pretty hard for beginners.”

Jin-hyuk’s eyes lit up immediately at my question.

“Are you going to play too, hyung? I knew it! Then let’s duo…”

“No, I’m playing solo, so shut up. What’s the audience reaction like?”

“Since there’s a lot to backseat on, the chat is pretty active, and there’s a lot of banter. It’ll be fine.”

Choosing broadcast content required meeting many criteria.

Is there a large viewer base, is it trending, does it make good video angles, and does it have elements that highlight my concept beyond just being good at it, among other things.

That’s why famous streamers quickly give up new games.

Honestly, just because a streamer enjoys playing a game doesn’t guarantee that viewers will enjoy it.

Playing a fun game and watching a fun game are two very different things.

“Popular pro gamers and former pro gamers are quite popular with , right?”

“Yeah, that’s true.”

“Got it, go back to sleep.”

“Why are you trying to make me sleep so much? I need to prepare for my broadcast too. Anyway, let’s do a brother duo later, hyung. It’ll be an epic content.”

Everything can be fun.

However, since a brother duo is a cheat code, I planned to refrain from it for the time being.

I’ll save it for when I really have no content, not use it prematurely.

Jin-hyuk yawned a few times and went into the bathroom, while I started fiddling with my smartphone again, lost in thought.

.

It’s a great game as content.

Lots of viewers, good feedback.

It’s no wonder big streamers play it when they have nothing else to do.

Even Dong-su hyung enjoyed LOS (League of Storm) when there was no new game to play.

In other words, it’s a very competitive field.

After pondering for a long time, I finally made a decision.

I logged into my Twogether account and posted a notice on my newly created page.

Content: The title says it all, you bastards. Watch the stream later. I’ll jump straight into ranked matchesㅋㅋ

└ Challenger?ㅋㅋ Not even close

└ Our Rip-At-Man, after conquering Japan, is finally here to conquer the peninsula?

└ You idiotㅋㅋ Do you think LOS is that easy? Challenger? You’re just a bronze. It’s not a game you can win just with physical skills like Samurai Wars.

└ Ah, I guess I’ll have to snipe your placement matchesㅋㅋ

└ Don’t worry. Some streamers will probably try to snipe you for their own content.

└ If you ask Kermul Rat or King Jong-woo to duo, you’ll pass the placements easily. They’re the gods of smurfingㅋㅋ

└ No way, Uriak has his pride.

└ (A comment roughly asking for a beheading in LOS).

└ Is it true that you got banned from Samurai Wars?

As soon as I posted the notice, comments started pouring in rapidly.

Very good.

I hope they spread the word about me playing LOS everywhere. That way, I’ll attract more attention.

Satisfied, I read through the comments with a smile.

Time flew by, and it was already 8 PM.

I had dinner earlier and had perfectly digested it.

I even did some light stretching, as lying down in the capsule right after eating sometimes gave me indigestion.

“Whew.”

I let out a light breath as I approached the capsule.

had already been installed, and the broadcast settings were all done.

Today’s stream title was very simple.

-SSS-grade noob.

It had a bit of an old-school charm and a catchy feel, didn’t it?

Noob in LOS means a user who is not familiar with the game.

Anyway, after finishing all preparations, I connected to the capsule.

Then, I naturally activated the broadcast mode and launched .

– Shaha

– Shaha

– Hyung is here. Greet him properly.

– Here to backseat^^

– What color are your panties today?

– What? Shaha is playing LOS?

– Hyung, stop joking and go back to Samurai Wars.

The chat was already on fire, possibly because I started the stream at the scheduled time.

I glanced at the chat and responded to a few questions that caught my eye.

“The reason I’m suddenly streaming LOS today is simple. got banned. I’ll take one question. You know how it goes, right?”

– You charge for questions too?

– This guy already lost his original mindset.

– Season 3’s third loss of original mindsetㅋㅋ How many original mindsets do you have?

– Isn’t this guy a natural-born traitor? ㅋㅋStrictly following the original mindset concept.

‘National Mission Man’ donated 10,000 won!

[What’s the reason for the ban?]

“Oh, National Mission Man, thank you for joining again today. The reason for the ban is due to an inappropriate nickname. That’s all. So, I hastily decided today’s game to be . Thanks for the donation.”

– The speed of his switch-up is crazyㅋㅋㅋㅋ

– Look at that delicate tone?

– But can you really get permanently banned just for a nickname?

– Normally, they just ask you to change your nickname.

– The Japanese software must be really pissedㅋㅋ The Samurai Wars pro league is in chaos right nowㅋㅋ

Starting with a 10,000 won donation.

Very sweet.

Nodding with satisfaction, I continued speaking.

“Let’s have fun today, so shut up and watch. Got it?”

Since the stream had started, I handed out some rewards and then focused on .

[No connection record.]

[Creating a new account.]

[Please set your account nickname! You can change your nickname later with a nickname change ticket.]

A nickname.

In fact, this part was more difficult than any other content.

Although I had a few pre-thought-out nicknames.

[That nickname is currently in use.]

[That nickname is currently in use.]

[That nickname is currently in use…….]

doesn’t allow duplicate nicknames, so all the nicknames I wanted were already taken.

I had no choice but to compromise with reality.

[Twitch Streamer Sha]

A very ordinary nickname that didn’t match my concept.

I’ll change it later when I come up with a suitable nickname.

Viewers started commenting,

disappointed by my relatively ordinary nickname.

– Disappointed.

– Just go with Rip-At-Man?

– Cosplaying as a regular person, huhㄷㄷ

– People who put “streamer” in their nicknames usually suck.

– Agreedㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

“LittleBoyFatMan is a nickname limited to Japanese games. It’s not suitable for ethnic games. You nickname idiots.”

The true value of LittleBoyFatMan is only realized when playing on Japanese servers.

It doesn’t mean much if it’s not a Japanese server.

After forcibly calming down the shaky viewers, I moved on.

[Tutorial…….]

“Skip.”

The tutorial explains the game’s system.

Since the system wasn’t much different from the old PC version, there was no need to learn it.

And getting used to the game was better through playing bot matches than the tutorial.

As soon as I skipped the tutorial, a message popped up asking me to choose a game, and I immediately selected an advanced bot match.

With dazzling effects, the game began.

The victory condition in is very simple.

Destroy the enemy’s Nexus.

The reason the AOS genre has been loved for so long might be because the victory condition is very simple.

There are five positions in total.

Top, Mid, ADC, Support, Jungle.

Although each role is different, in the end, you must destroy the enemy’s Nexus to end the game.

That’s the game.

It was a game that swept an era and was brought to virtual reality, so it started differently from other games.

Although various entry barriers arose when it transitioned to a virtual reality game, they didn’t apply to me.

Slowly opening my eyes, I saw our team’s Nexus in front of me.

“Hello.”

“Nice to meet you.”

“This is my first time playing this!”

“Wow.”

By then, other players matched with me as my team had gathered around.

The VR version of LOS supports voice chat, and it seemed to be true.

They were greeting each other warmly and moving their bodies as if it was fascinating.

– Look at those cute noobs.

– The most enjoyable time is during bot matchesㅋㅋ Everyone gets along so well.

– Then they play ranked? They just mute everyone and playㅋㅋ

– These days, some even swear at bot matches.

– Ah, this is healing.

Viewers were exchanging jokes while watching those noobs.

Looking at the viewers, I threw a remark.

“You idiots.”

The warm atmosphere of the team instantly cooled down, and the team members simultaneously looked at me with wide eyes.

“Ah, I didn’t mean…”

I hurriedly tried to explain, but it was already too late.

[Let’s use clean and proper language.]

[Your voice chat is disabled for 10 minutes.]

Immediate punishment for swearing.

The viewers watching this scene live started mocking me all at once.

-ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

– The shortest ban time ever.

– Oh, evil one! Oh, evil one! Oh, evil one! Oh, evil one!

– It hasn’t even been 5 minutes since you started .

– Serves you right.

-ㅋㅋㅋㅋ This guy’s broadcast sense is insaneㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

Three minutes into .

Another legend was born.

I had no choice but to face an unexpected trial.

A clean broadcast without swearing?

……Is that even possible?

Damn it.

Damn swear filters!


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