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DOTA冠軍背后的故事
China claims top prize in ‘DOTA’ battle
DOTA冠軍背后的故事
Getting paid to play video games may sound too good to be true. But Newbee, a team of five professional gamers, has proven it is possible. They won the DOTA 2 world championship at the international *tournament in Seattle, US, on July 21, taking home a $5 million (31.2 million yuan) prize.
打電腦游戲也能賺錢?這聽上去就像天上掉餡餅一樣不靠譜。但是,這支由5名專業(yè)電競(jìng)選手組成的名為Newbee的戰(zhàn)隊(duì)告訴我們:這個(gè)可以有!今年7月21日,這支隊(duì)伍獲得了在美國(guó)西雅圖舉辦的第四屆DOTA2國(guó)際邀請(qǐng)賽冠軍,將500萬美元(約合3120萬元人民幣)的獎(jiǎng)金收入囊中。
Many have been stunned by the huge sum, but only few know of the team’s *thorny road to glory. 21st Century talked to the newly crowned champions to explore the real story of their lives.
很多人都驚訝于獎(jiǎng)金數(shù)額的巨大,卻鮮有人知道他們鋪滿荊棘的獲勝之路。今天,就跟隨世紀(jì)君,一起傾聽他們冠軍光環(huán)背后的真實(shí)故事吧!
Another level
另一種的高度
Playing for fun and becoming a professional gamer are totally different scenarios in the e-sports field. E-sports competitions require quick reaction speeds and incredible multitasking skills.
在電子競(jìng)技領(lǐng)域,業(yè)余玩家和職業(yè)選手之間有著天壤之別。電子競(jìng)技比賽對(duì)選手的反應(yīng)速度和多任務(wù)處理能力都有很高要求。
Most professional players see their APM (actions per minute) *surpassing 300, according to Newbee’s manager Tong Xin. That’s an average of five unique actions every second. An average for-fun gamer plays at less than 100 APM.
Newbee電子競(jìng)技俱樂部經(jīng)理佟鑫說,大多數(shù)職業(yè)選手的APM(即每分鐘操作次數(shù))都超過300,相當(dāng)于平均每秒鐘能進(jìn)行5次操作。而業(yè)余玩家的APM則不到100。
“Let’s just say that of the young men who attempt to go pro, only 1 in 1,000 make it to a professional level,” he says. “The odds of a player becoming a ‘top player’ are less than 1 in 10,000.”
佟鑫還說,“即使是在想要成為職業(yè)選手的年輕人中, 1000人中也只有1人能夠達(dá)到職業(yè)選手的水平,而成為‘頂級(jí)’職業(yè)選手的比例則不到萬分之一。”
Daily routine
日常訓(xùn)練
Just like in athletic sports, training brings perfection, while practicing with top gamers and teams is the best way to *excel. Even so, it’s never easy.
和體育運(yùn)動(dòng)一樣,“熟能生巧”同樣適用于電競(jìng)界;而與頂級(jí)選手和團(tuán)隊(duì)切磋則是最有效的提升方法。即使如此,這仍非易事。
Zhang Ning and his teammates train for up to seven hours a day, six days a week to improve their *tactics and work out ways to deal with different gaming situations.
為了提升戰(zhàn)略戰(zhàn)術(shù),在不同的游戲局勢(shì)下找到不同的應(yīng)對(duì)策略,張寧和他的隊(duì)員們每周訓(xùn)練6天,每天訓(xùn)練7個(gè)小時(shí)。
But this is only their daily training schedule. Before the international tournament, Zhang and his teammates underwent a whole month of *intensive training. During that time, the team members were gathered in a house in Shanghai. Their cell phones were taken away and they were completely cut off from the outside world.
而這只是他們的日常訓(xùn)練。在世界邀請(qǐng)賽前夕,張寧和他的隊(duì)員們度過了一整月的強(qiáng)化集訓(xùn)。在這一個(gè)月里,他們聚集在上海的一棟別墅中,上交手機(jī),完全與世隔絕。
“We got up at 11 am every day and had lunch together. After that, we spent 14 to 16 hours playing DOTA together, not only improving our individual abilities, but also our team work,” says Chen Zhihao, a member of Newbee.
Newbee隊(duì)員陳智豪說:“(在此期間)我們每天早上11點(diǎn)起床一起吃午飯,之后的14至16個(gè)小時(shí)都在打DOTA中度過,這不僅能提高個(gè)人能力,還能提升整個(gè)團(tuán)隊(duì)的合作。”
Not a career, yet
仍非職業(yè)
Though professional gamers can earn a *respectable income and bonuses for winning e-sports competitions, playing video games is not considered a serious occupation.
盡管職業(yè)選手贏得電競(jìng)比賽后可以獲得可觀的收入與獎(jiǎng)金,但玩游戲仍不被視為一個(gè)嚴(yán)肅的職業(yè)。
There were more than 9 million DOTA players around the world by the end of June, according to official data released by DOTA 2. In China, according to Tong, there are no more than 1,000 professional players.
DOTA2發(fā)表的官方數(shù)據(jù)顯示,截止今年6月底,全球共有超過900萬DOTA選手。而在中國(guó),職業(yè)選手人數(shù)還不到1000,佟鑫說。
Moreover, professional players’ career spans are short. Many top gamers hang up their control pads well before they hit 30, reported CNBS. Most retired gamers choose to stay in the industry by taking up administrative positions, becoming coaches in clubs, or working as commentators for cyber game competitions, says Tong.
而且,這些選手的職業(yè)生涯十分短暫。據(jù)CNBS報(bào)道,許多頂級(jí)選手在30歲前就已退役。佟鑫說,許多選手退役后選擇留在這個(gè)行業(yè),從事管理工作,擔(dān)任俱樂部教練,或在電子競(jìng)技比賽中擔(dān)任游戲解說。
What about the future?
未來在何處?
Winning the tournament is a dream come true for Zhang. It has also boosted his confidence. Being a 25-year-old player in the field is a rare thing and he doesn’t want to retire from professional gaming yet. “I still want to play in next year’s tournament,” he says.
對(duì)張寧而言,獲得國(guó)際邀請(qǐng)賽的冠軍可謂夢(mèng)想成真,也讓他信心滿滿。雖然很少有人向他一樣25歲還在打比賽,但張寧表示他還不想退役,他說,“我還想?yún)⒓酉乱粚帽荣。?/p>
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