preface: As a legendary lol player, faker can be said to have a full hand. Riot executives thanked him for his existence and praised Lee Sang Hyuk as the Messi and Jordan of e-sports. The t1 team even filmed a 10th anniversary documentary for the player. This player has never left the team, so t1 can help him film a complete documentary.
This is the result of a ten-year career. Faker's new documentary shows off his mansion
In order to satisfy everyone, this documentary was recorded at Faker's home. The contestant was sitting in the living room answering questions, but our eyes couldn't help but shift behind him. Faker's hard work over the years is indeed touching, but everyone is more curious about what his new home will look like. Is it "like a palace" as his teammates said? The documentary captured Faker's e-sports room, which contained several computers and chairs with the T1 logo. I have to say that faker really loves e-sports so much that he can find people to play in the 5th row at home. He even used T1's chair directly. I don't know whether it was because he had a strong sense of belonging, or because he simply didn't want to spend money on T1 peripherals.
t1's home is just like him, the furnishings are simple and not verbose. I remember faker said before that he advocates minimalism. I hope fans will not send impractical gifts and it will be more convenient to send letters. But in Faker's mansion, there is a corner full of decorations. Taking a closer look, I found that most of the things on it were photos.
From this point of view, faker is a very nostalgic person. He doesn’t like too many decorations, but he uses photos to record some details of life. In the documentary, we also saw many childhood photos of Faker. There are photos of him with his father when he was a baby, photos of him riding bumper cars with his peers, and details such as slides and birthday celebrations. Two of the photos are eye-catching. In the picture, Faker is wearing a blue dress with a smiley face. His father is wearing a black vest and holding him. The little Faker stretches out a finger to press the computer keyboard.
faker's home is indeed like a palace. When he was a child, he cried because of pressing the keyboard?
I remember that Faker’s family was not very wealthy when he was a child, so he probably didn’t have much access to computers. His father specially asked him to press the keyboard, but in another photo, Faker had already left his father and was standing in front of the camera crying. What happened in the middle? Perhaps Faker was frightened by the computer display, but his father was smiling happily behind him.
In addition to his childhood experiences, the documentary also includes his career history over the years. For example, Faker was photographed picking his nose during a game. He explained, "I didn't know that nose picking would be broadcast at the time. I was a little sad when I saw it later." Faker had pain in his wrist during this summer season and had to rest for a while. t1 always loses the game, Faker is very helpless: I lose immediately as soon as I leave, these guys are so serious. At that time, I had the thought, "I actually lost to drx?" I felt a little speechless. I kept losing, so I just wanted to get on the court quickly and help my teammates.
Summary
faker's 10th anniversary documentary is so rich in content. Playing this video, I seem to have seen faker's ten-year career history. Watching him grow from a kid who made himself cry by pressing the keyboard to a top player who owns a building and a mansion. I hope that faker players will continue to stick to their original aspirations and perform satisfactorily.