Chapter 903: Split Screen

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Chapter 903: Split Screen

The two of them chatted idly while adjusting their equipment.
Qin An: "Let me be clear first—I've never played a single-player game before. I'm pretty bad."
Old P: "No worries, isn't that what I'm here for? I'm good at any game, no matter what. When we start, just follow behind me and shout '666' and you'll be fine."
Qin An: "No, don't misunderstand. What I mean is, if I'm this bad and you still can't beat me, that would be pretty embarrassing."
Old P: "???"
Qin An: "I heard this game has driving and shooting elements."
Old P: "Yeah, and there's a prison break element too."
Qin An: "What I'm saying is, as long as there's driving and shooting, it'll be easy to prove that me being better than you in 'PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds' wasn't just a fluke."
Old P: "Alright, stop blowing smoke and start the game already!"

The live-stream viewers were cracking up—Qin An's bragging was getting smoother and smoother!
Actually, when Qin An played "PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds" on the god-tier servers, he was very quiet because he had to stay highly focused. But when playing a single-player game, especially with an old friend like Old P, it somehow activated a strange side of him, and his trash talk inexplicably increased.

The two of them each started their games.
Old P sent Qin An a game invitation, and soon, Qin An joined.
Both streamers were more accustomed to the VR gaming pod's control method, so they played the game using VR gaming pods. However, they had set different screen output modes. The choice to use split-screen mode was a bit odd. First, the split screen limited both of their fields of view, making it look very narrow. Second, since both of them were talking and information was coming from both sides at the same time, many viewers found it hard to keep up.
But after getting used to it for a while, they felt there was an advantage—it made the viewing experience much better.