Professional!
At first, everyone didn't take BP too seriously, relying more on hardware advantage to crush the competition head-on, taking a wild approach.
But now it's becoming more professional.
Plus, the engineers at AMD are fast at repairing and replacing hardware parts—within ten seconds, they can revive a near-dead machine to full "combat strength."
This is a good thing...
The successful precedent set by AMD will make other teams prioritize coaches and analysts, and emphasize the specialization of engineers.
The wild approach can win for a while, but not forever! To achieve results, you can't have weak points; every detail must be executed well.
From this perspective, AMD now possesses the true qualities of a champion team and has the foundation and strength to compete for the championship. It's just a matter of when NVIDIA and Intel will catch up.
"What's a coach or analyst..."
After today's match, the commentators Void and Wushi informed Chen Ba of something.
