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32: Chapter 32 Little Anchor Wang Daxian

Wang Hongda also nodded.

Safety was indeed a priority.

As long as the phone got hot,

he would decide to put it down.

He didn't know if this knock-off phone could actually meet his requirements.

He wasn't asking for 60 frames per second;

he just wanted a stable 30+ FPS.

If it was like the previous heroic battle records,

he would already be very satisfied.

The shop owner also said with a chuckle, "Look at what you two are saying.

It's not that exaggerated.

If this phone exploded, I'd be in huge trouble.

Rest assured, it won't explode. Young man, why don't you just open it and play a game to find out?"

Under the expectant gazes of the crowd,

Wang Hongda launched honor of kings.

At the crisp sound of "TiMi,"

he was slightly surprised.

He hadn't expected the game to launch so quickly,

which proved the phone's performance was actually quite good.

At least with his own phone,

the time it took for that "TiMi" sound to play would definitely not be this fast.

He logged into his account

and started the game.

Throughout the entire process, he didn't even notice how smoothly he had entered the game;

he was just naturally operating the phone step by step.

It wasn't until he suddenly snapped out of it

that he realized how impressive this phone really was.

"Holy crap, I didn't feel any lag at all!

I heard others say that entering the game takes a long time

because you have to decompress the configuration files every time.

My own phone is like that too,

and sometimes the decompression doesn't even succeed.

I didn't expect this phone to be so fast!

I got in in less than a minute!"

The two classmates beside him were also completely baffled,

not knowing what was going on.

Could it really be like the saying goes,

knock-off phones are just awesome?

One classmate urged, "It's just entering the game;

that doesn't prove anything.

Hurry up and start a match to see."

Starting a matchmaking game right now definitely wasn't a wise move

because there weren't many people who could actually get into the game yet.

So, Wang Hongda started a match against the AI.

He quickly selected his hero,

choosing his best character, Mi Yue.

Then he clicked confirm

and quickly arrived at the loading screen.

He didn't even have to wait much on the loading screen;

it reached 100% in less than a minute.

"Holy crap! We're... we're... in already?"

The few of them were a bit shocked.

Looking at the phone screen,

they heard the announcement from the game: "Welcome to honor of kings.

Enemy forces will reach the battlefield in 5 seconds.

All-out assault!"

The three looked at each other.

By this time, the other AI teammates had already started walking out of the fountain,

while Wang Hongda was so stunned

that he forgot to move his controls.

"Holy crap! This is amazing!

The loading speed of this phone is really something!"

"Quick, quick, quick, quick!

Move around and let's see!"

Hearing his two companions' urging,

Wang Hongda didn't hesitate anymore.

He dragged the left joystick

and began controlling the hero's movement.

His fingers moved fast,

flicking up, down, left, and right.

The character model on the screen followed his fingers' movements closely.

One could say the responsiveness was extremely high;

no lag could be detected with the naked eye.

"Holy crap! Look, look at the frame rate!"

Wang Hongda felt like he had discovered a new world

as he pointed at the frame rate displayed in the top right corner for the others to see.

45, 50, 57, 33...

Although the frame rate was fluctuating,

it basically never dropped below 30.

It really was as the owner said:

smoothly playing honor of kings at over 30 FPS!

His Mi Yue had chosen a side lane for this match.

In this period of honor of kings, a side laner had to face the enemy's marksman and support together.

The pressure could be said to be very high;

one slight mistake and you could be ganked and killed by the pair.

Wang Hongda did have some skill.

After reaching Level 4 and learning his Ultimate,

through precise health management and mechanics,

he quickly secured a double kill,

slaying the not-so-bright AI marksman and support duo.

"Awesome! Awesome!"

The two classmates beside him were full of praise.

Wang Hongda smiled bashfully

and said, "This phone is indeed incredible.

I think it really can handle smooth gameplay.

I didn't feel any lag when I was casting skills.

In that play, if I had messed up even a little,

I feel like I would've been killed by those two.

Look at how close my health management was."

The two beside him nodded.

They had played this game before

and were fairly familiar with hero skills and game terminology;

they just weren't as addicted as Wang Hongda.

Before they knew it,

the entire match was finished,

and they had undoubtedly secured a victory.

Wang Hongda still wanted more.

He hadn't felt any lag at all,

even feeling like he was playing heroic battle records.

"How was it? Is the phone hot after one match?"

Peng Rizhao saw that they were done

and came over to ask.

Wang Hongda then realized

he hadn't noticed if the phone was hot at all.

He hurriedly covered the back of the phone with his hand

and found it didn't feel like much.

At most, it was slightly warm.

If it were burning hot, he would have felt it while gaming just now.

Wang Hongda shook his head.

The two beside him didn't believe it

and took the phone to feel it in their hands.

It really wasn't that hot.

"So, Hongda, are you going to buy this phone?"

someone asked.

Wang Hongda gritted his teeth

and said decisively, "I'll buy one.

I think this phone is really good!

Boss, I'm buying this phone!"

His two classmates quickly pulled him back: "Wait, wait, wait.

Wait a minute.

Don't just say things like that.

This phone is so awesome,

it probably isn't cheap!

Do you have the money right now?"

Reminded by his two classmates,

Wang Hongda was suddenly at a loss for words.

That was true!

He was just a poor student right now;

he didn't have much money at all!

This phone was even more impressive than the ideal a8 and Apple 6 Plus;

the price probably wouldn't be lower than theirs.

Buying a phone for ten or twenty thousand yuan,

he really didn't have the financial strength for that.

He said, "I have saved a bit of money,

but I don't know if it's enough.

If it really doesn't work out, I'll just save for a while longer."

He asked the boss a bit sheepishly, "Uh,

that, boss, how much is this phone?"

Peng Rizhao had long seen everyone's reactions

and said, "The original price of this phone is 3,199.

However, if you're the first customers to buy the xiaomi 5,

I'll give you a price of 2,999,

which is 3,000 yuan."

Peng Rizhao also needed an opportunity to open up the market,

so he planned to sell the first few phones at cost price

and let these people help with some promotion.

"3,000 yuan?!"

The two classmates couldn't help but gape.

"3,000 yuan really isn't expensive!

I thought it would be ten or twenty thousand!"

Both of them couldn't help but comment.

Wang Hongda thought for a moment and said, "I have 2,000 yuan in savings here.

If each of you lends me 500,

I'll pay you back later. Is that okay?"

The remaining two nodded and said, "Of course.

After all, we are your dear 'fathers' from different parents."

And so, by scraping together 3,000 yuan,

Wang Hongda happily acquired a new xiaomi 5.

Wang Hongda wanted to be an internet streamer.

Currently, he was streaming on a certain platform.

Because he couldn't find a suitable device,

Wang Hongda had stopped streaming for several days.

He had been very distressed lately,

and his roommates saw that,

which was why they were willing to lend him money now.

On the day he bought the new phone,

Wang Hongda didn't even care about eating with his classmates.

He went straight back to the dorm,

sat in front of his computer,

logged into his account,

and started his stream.

"Small streamer Wang Daxian streaming his push for Rank 1 in the country!"

This was the title he gave himself.

This wasn't bragging,

because not many people could even get into the game right now.

Furthermore, most of those who could get in were lagging badly,

mostly playing at 10 or 20 FPS.

Against people playing with those frame rates,

he had a minimum of 30 FPS,

and could even maintain 50 or 60 FPS at peak times.

How could he possibly lose?

After playing a few games,

he found that the phone's frame rate basically only dropped a little during team fights,

but it absolutely never went below 30 FPS.

The only thing that could stop him from reaching Rank 1 in the country right now

was that he couldn't find matches in ranked mode;

the wait time was very long every time.

He played five or six matches that afternoon,

winning them all

and getting MVP in every single one.

When he posted his match history on the game's forum,

many people were shocked.

"Is this interface the current honor of kings interface?

No, buddy, how are you playing?"

"I can get into the game now too,

but it feels so laggy when I play.

I feel like I can't show my true skill,

so I'm just winning and losing back and forth.

How did you manage to win so many matches?"

"What device are you using?

How do you make winning look so easy?"

Wang Hongda didn't keep it to himself this time

and directly posted his device's name in the comments section.

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