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Félix Lengyel
個人資料
出生 (1995-11-12) 1995年11月12日28歲)
加拿大魁北克省拉瓦勒
國籍 加拿大
職業生涯
狀態已退役
遊戲守望先鋒
隊伍
2016DatZit Gaming
2016–2017Denial Esports英語Denial Esports
2017Arc 6
2018英語2018 Dallas Fuel season達拉斯燃料
2018GOATS
2019Gladiators Legion英語Gladiators Legion
生涯高光+所獲獎項
YouTube 資料
頻道
活躍年代2015年至今
訂閱量160萬
總點擊率7.26億
10萬訂閱 2018
100萬訂閱 2020

更新於2021年5月20日

費利克斯·倫吉爾(法語:Félix Lengyel)(1995年11月12日)網名xQcxQcOW更為人熟知是一名加拿大的Twitch直播主,網絡紅人和過去的《守望先鋒》專業玩家。 Lengyel在守望先鋒聯賽創始賽季的一部分時間裏為達拉斯燃料隊效力,然後因反覆的爭議和停賽而被釋放。Lengyel還參加了2017年、2018年和2019年守望先鋒世界盃英語Overwatch World Cup的加拿大隊。他現在作為加拿大電競組織Luminosity Gaming的綜藝主播在Twitch上全職直播。

早年生活[編輯]

Lengyel出生於1995年11月12日。[1][原創研究?]

在他中學畢業後,Lengyel繼續在普通教育與職業教育學院英語CEGEP學習人文學科,然後轉學行政管理。他在3.5年後(畢業前)輟學,[2][與來源不符]並開始在Twitch上直播遊戲。Lengyel一開始在Twitch上用xQcLoL作為名字直播《英雄聯盟》但他不久後認識了遊戲《守望先鋒》並開始競技性地遊玩。[3][4][5][與來源不符]

職業生涯[編輯]

守望先鋒[編輯]

DatZit Gaming[編輯]

Lengyel以一名《守望先鋒》重裝型玩家的身份開始了職業生涯,當時他屬於DatZit Gaming隊伍,這是一支在加拿大蒙特利爾的半專業電競組織。2016年8月13日,Lengyel和他的團隊贏得了Dreamhack蒙特利爾2016守望先鋒錦標賽。[6][7]

Denial eSports[編輯]

Lengyel在《守望先鋒》隊伍「Q?」以一名重裝型玩家的身份繼續他的職業生涯。這支隊伍於2016年10月12日被Denial eSports英語Denial eSports選中。[8]

Lengyel還聲稱Denial欠其隊員2900美元,因為據報道他們沒有付款。[9][10]

Arc 6[編輯]

在Denial eSports解散後,Lengyel和其他隊員以「YIKES!」為名參加比賽,此後,在暴雪的詢問下,該標誌被改為「Arc 6」,因為該標誌不可使用,且該名稱被視為無法商業化。[11][12][13]排位賽結束後,他們參加了第0季的競爭賽,但最終在小組賽中被淘汰。On July 9, 2017, Arc 6 participated in their last tournament, the Beat Invitational: Season 2 tournament, beating FNRGFE but losing to Rogue to take third place.[14] Eventually, Arc 6 went their separate ways to focus on tryouts for Season 1 of the Overwatch League. No official statements were released by Arc 6 or Lengyel regarding his departure from the team until it was announced that he would be part of the 達拉斯燃料 in October.[15]

達拉斯燃料[編輯]

2017年10月28日,守望先鋒聯賽達拉斯燃料隊宣佈,Lengyel將作為第9名隊員加入他們的陣容。[15] Lengyel曾與該隊打了幾場比賽,但由於他在Twitch stream上針對對手休斯頓歹徒隊英語Houston Outlaws的奧斯汀·威爾莫特發表了恐同言論,因此遭到了攻擊。Lengyel因違反《守望先鋒聯賽行為準則》而被停賽四場,並被罰款2000美元。The Dallas Fuel later extended the suspension to include the entirety of Stage 1. Lengyel made his return at the beginning of Stage 2, leading his team to victory against the Los Angeles Gladiators, and was chosen as Omen by HP's Player Of The Match.[16] Shortly after his return to the Dallas Fuel lineup, Lengyel received a second suspension and fine for multiple social media violations and use of disparaging language towards the Overwatch League casters.[17]

GOATS[編輯]

Lengyel then said he was going to take a break from professional play, retiring to become a full-time streamer. He continued full-time streaming for several months, before making the decision to return to pro play, playing with the Contenders Trials NA team GOATS.[18]

Gladiators Legion[編輯]

On February 2, 2019, it was announced that Lengyel joined Gladiators Legion, the academy team of the Los Angeles Gladiators competing in Overwatch Contenders, as a substitute main tank.[19] In late 2019, the team announced that they would discontinue competing in Contenders.[20]

International career[編輯]

Lengyel於守望先鋒世界盃2018

Lengyel還為加拿大隊參加了2017年守望先鋒世界盃比賽。他們以3比0擊敗荷蘭隊之後獲得了世界盃參賽資格。該隊一路晉級決賽,直到被衛冕冠軍韓國隊擊敗。[21] Lengyel被評為比賽中最有價值的球員。[22]

2018年守望先鋒世界盃比賽中,Lengyel在加拿大隊的首發陣容中擔任重裝型玩家。Several months prior to the world cup, the head coach of Team Canada, Justin "Jayne" Conroy announced on his Twitch stream that Lengyel, along with players Lucas "NotE" Meissner, Brady "Agilities" Girardi, Lane "Surefour" Roberts and Liam "Mangachu" Campbell, would be welcome to join the Canadian national team without going through the regular trialing process.[23][24] He played in the Los Angeles Group Stage, finishing second place to move on to the quarterfinals at BlizzCon.[25]

In July 2019, Team Canada announced that Lengyel would return as the starting main tank for the team at the 2019 Overwatch World Cup.[26] The team did not manage to pass the Group Stage after losing all four of its matches.[27]

直播[編輯]

Twitch[編輯]

In the wake of the suspension of the Legion's 2020 Contenders season, Lengyel chose to continue streaming full-time on Twitch. He streams for an average of 9 hours every day and has a viewer count that regularly exceeds 60,000.[28][29] In October 2019, Lengyel was the most watched Twitch streamer and ranked as the 29th most followed.[30] In addition, he is one of the most subscribed to Twitch channels, having over 35,000 monthly subscribers on average.[31][32] While he still plays Overwatch, his streams are currently more focused on variety. He often browses new releases on Steam and plays games based on suggestions from his viewers. Lengyel also does IRL (In Real Life) streams for events like TwitchCon, BlizzCon, and he has also done PO Box Openings, Media Share Streams, Viewer PC Set-Up Reviews and has even opened Pokémon booster boxes on stream.[33]

On February 2, 2019, Los Angeles-based esports organization Sentinels signed Lengyel to their Twitch content creator roster as a variety streamer. The signing announcement also shared that Lengyel would be joining Overwatch esports team Los Angeles Gladiators as a substitute player.[34] On August 27, 2020, Lengyel was released from his Sentinels contract and later signed to Luminosity Gaming.[35]

In March 2020, Lengyel was invited by Riot Games to take part in the Valorant closed beta where viewers could obtain a beta access key by watching his stream. Between April 7 and 15, he streamed more than 112 hours of Valorant, which included 3 streams that lasted for more than 20 hours.[36] He also reached his current all time peak in viewers (222,720) and total unique viewers in one stream (1,971,819) on April 9, 2020.[37]

Towards the end of March 2020, Lengyel started playing chess on stream. On April 2, fellow streamer and Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura came on his stream to teach him how to play chess.[38] In the following months, Lengyel would include chess games in most of his streams where he attempted to improve his Chess.com rating.[來源請求] On May 25, Chess.com announced the first of the PogChamps events, where 16 streamers would compete in a chess tournament for a prize fund of $50,000.[39] Lengyel ended up in the consolation bracket after losing every game in the Group Stage, but won against fellow streamer Fuslie in the quarterfinals.[40] He was defeated in the semifinals by Ludwig Ahgren.[41] Lengyel's collaboration with Nakamura and the subsequent PogChamps events are widely believed to have inspired a surge in popularity of chess on Twitch and other media platforms, such as YouTube.[42][43][44][45]

On October 1, 2020, Lengyel announced on his stream that he had signed to Luminosity Gaming as a content creator.[46]

暱稱[編輯]

Lengyel's online alias comes from the last letter of his first name, Félix, and the abbreviation of his home province, Quebec (QC).[47]

YouTube[編輯]

Lengyel also has a YouTube channel that he created back on March 8, 2015, where he uploads on a daily basis, his stream highlights, reactions, and full playthroughs of games he plays on stream.[48][原創研究?]

爭議[編輯]

賬號封禁[編輯]

Prior to major incidents in the Overwatch League, there were known cases of controversial acts. His account was suspended twice for violating Blizzard's Terms of Use. The first incident occurred on November 17, 2017, where Lengyel was booted mid-match from a competitive Overwatch game with a suspension message.[49] He was suspended for 72 hours for "misuse of the reporting system". Lengyel had used the in-game reporting system for reporting players for supposedly invalid reasons. He had reported a player for refusing to switch off of a hero, even after repeatedly dying.[50]

While streaming in December 2017, Lengyel threw a competitive game. Blizzard responded with a seven-day suspension, and Lengyel posted a video to publicly apologize for his behavior.[51][52]

On August 11, 2018, Lengyel's account was suspended once again for violating the Abusive Chat policy. He had apparently been reported by teammates several times for this offense. Overwatch World Cup issued an official warning for the suspension, but he was allowed to play.[53]

Just a few weeks after his Overwatch account was suspended he received a permanent ban from League of Legends for being "extremely inflammatory and offensive" in the in-game chat. He was among the 0.006 percent of League of Legends players negative enough to receive a permanent ban.[54]

守望先鋒聯賽禁賽[編輯]

Over the course of his time with the Dallas Fuel, Lengyel was suspended twice. His first suspension came after 達拉斯燃料's loss to the Houston Outlaws in Stage 1. Lengyel made homophobic remarks towards gay Houston Outlaws player Austin "Muma" Wilmot. The Overwatch League then fined Lengyel $2,000 and suspended him for 4 matches. Dallas Fuel later extended that suspension to the remainder of Stage 1. Lengyel later apologized for the comment, writing "I didn't say what I said on stream with malicious intent, I legit did not compute the whole thing before ... Hope I can turn this into something good, sorry."[16][55][56][57][58]

Lengyel was fined and suspended for using the Twitch emoticon "TriHard" in a "racially disparaging manner", and using disparaging language against Overwatch League casters and fellow players on social media and his personal stream.[59] This time, Lengyel received a $4,000 fine and was suspended for four matches. On March 11, 2018, Dallas Fuel announced that the team and Lengyel had mutually parted ways.[60] In an interview, Lengyel said that although he likes to play at a professional level, he also enjoys creating content on Twitch. If he receives an offer to play in a professional team again, he said he would have to think about it for a while before making a decision.[61]

Twitch封禁[編輯]

On July 31, 2019, xQc was banned for 3 days for streaming a satirically explicit video where pornographic scenes were edited as to appear "Safe for Work".[62]

On February 29, 2020, xQc was banned for 3 days for showing nudity in an adult-themed game based on Connect Four. The NPC took her clothes off after xQc won a game of Connect Four versus her.[63]

On June 12, 2020, xQc was banned for 24 hours for watching "explicit content" of a video of two gorillas performing intercourse.[64]

On November 18, 2020, xQc was banned for 7 days after stream sniping in a Fall Guys Twitch Rivals event. He also received a 6-month ban from Twitch Rivals and was forced to forfeit the prize winnings from the event.[65][66]

獎項和提名[編輯]

年份 儀式 分類 結果 Ref.
2017 守望先鋒世界盃2017 MVP 獲獎
2018 2018 Esports Awards 年度直播主 提名 [67]
2020 Canadian Game Awards 直播主 提名 [68][69]
2020 2020 Esports Awards 年度直播主 提名

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外部連結[編輯]