the entire history of counter-strike explained

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the entire history of counter-strike, i guess
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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Intro
01:50 Counter-Strike Beta
03:49 CS: 1.6 vs CS: Source
12:10 Early CS:GO
19:07 2016-2019
30:17 Modern Day Counter-Strike
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    @theletterkei@theletterkeiАй бұрын
  • "Absolutely not, 16-5" always sends me lol

    @donderz@donderzАй бұрын
    • I didnt know this copypasta belonged to TACO lol

      @kenim@kenimАй бұрын
    • it's an all time classic

      @tokisuno@tokisunoАй бұрын
    • *of course not 24:32

      @forasago@forasagoАй бұрын
  • A very fun note is that in brazil csgo would only surpass 1.6 in early 2014 since every one hated csgo and the pcs in that time couldn't run csgo well, at the time tournaments were only played in 1.6 and source and it was actually fallen that encouraged every one to switch to csgo giving free classes of the game to new players and organizing small tournaments, fallen saved counter strike in brazil if he didn't encouraged people to switch to csgo counter strike would die in brazil since 1.6 was dropping and would there be no pro players since the money of tournaments would stop as well, that is why Fallen is the Godfather of brazil counter strike.

    @fitzz7322@fitzz7322Ай бұрын
    • we love fallen

      @theletterkei@theletterkeiАй бұрын
    • Also Flusha donated to help Keyd qualify for a tournament which kickstart their run into the scene 🤩

      @Bendwow@BendwowАй бұрын
    • PRESENTE

      @kingjo8826@kingjo8826Ай бұрын
    • "PCs in that time couldn't run CSGO very well" "People were playing 1.6 and not CSGO" Sounds oddly familiar huh?

      @anrijsc1037@anrijsc1037Ай бұрын
    • ahh yes everyone was resistant to the switch back then

      @samster978@samster978Ай бұрын
  • random 4k subscriber channel absolutely CARRYING youtube content as always 🙏

    @cornycob@cornycobАй бұрын
    • gotta do what you gotta do

      @theletterkei@theletterkeiАй бұрын
    • Nah corny you can’t lose to a channel with 4k subs. Quick, make a cs video!

      @fridgerated220@fridgerated220Ай бұрын
    • omg corny

      @ilmnhs@ilmnhsАй бұрын
    • You really be living up to your name huh

      @ZimbabweanBugbite@ZimbabweanBugbiteАй бұрын
    • 6.75k as I watched it. Nice growth for 2 weeks.

      @Jarnathan@JarnathanАй бұрын
  • Epic vid, but I feel you missed a couple of important moments in CSGO history, the M4A1S not being in the 1.0 version, Flusha being so ahead of the curve literally everyone was accusing him of cheating, Olofboost incident, first graffiti (Olof Overpass defuse in fire), the fact the revolver was nerfed within 24hrs (thats how bad it was lol), the fact that the first iteration of Astralis left TSM and formed the first player owned team, the tMartin incident with a youtuber promoting his own gambling platform. Also, I feel the forsaken cheating incident was pretty important, as that set the Indian scene back years and years.

    @polaria.coronel-gt2762@polaria.coronel-gt2762Ай бұрын
    • I originally in the script mentioned how jw and flusha were the first few two get hundreds of hackusations but it didn’t make it into the final cut :(, you are right about everything else though!

      @theletterkei@theletterkeiАй бұрын
    • i remember all of this lol & facts

      @1salveregalo@1salveregalo10 күн бұрын
  • This was a great video! The only comment I have is that you completely ignored the era of Astralis. No matter how much people (specifically NA) would want to pretend Astralis didn't exist they were the best team of all time. They deserved to at least get a minute talking about how good they were from 2018-COVID but that is just my opinion No matter what I enjoyed the video!

    @CaesarSalad19@CaesarSalad19Ай бұрын
  • I will forever stand by that nothing will ever top the sheer hype that was FaZe vs Cloud9 at Boston. FaZe - especially Karrigan - understood their role as the villains and played it up like pro wrestling heels. Cloud9 was RED HOT, and the fanbase was at its most rapid. It was an amazing moment im so glad I got to witness. I still go back and watch that series.

    @gamez4420@gamez4420Ай бұрын
    • whenever NA teams throw or bot out i think to myself, we'll always have boston

      @jackcphelps@jackcphelpsАй бұрын
    • Zywoo in Paris is more special to me but Boston is a close second.

      @thee-sportspantheon330@thee-sportspantheon330Ай бұрын
    • X3 vs NiP NoA vs Eolithic

      @sleepytattoos@sleepytattoosАй бұрын
    • I think the only tournament that surpassed the hype of that boston major was stockholm 2021 with s1mple winning his first major and us finally get a major after 2 years of online tournaments. There's a reason the viewership record to this day is held by that tournament. Even the quarterfinals had more viewers than any other major barring the antwerp one.

      @p0ker_m@p0ker_mАй бұрын
    • @@thee-sportspantheon330 That or s1mple in 2021

      @nathanhosea489@nathanhosea489Ай бұрын
  • great vid as always bro so funny that you put together a 37 minute video and people in the comments are still telling you that you missed stuff, and they aren't wrong - cs history is just so expansive I think you could make a feature length doc for each cs game that had a comp scene (sorry condition zero)

    @bologna_eater79@bologna_eater79Ай бұрын
    • thank you, I really tried to hit most the important notes that would be interesting to someone who doesn’t know anything about CS but it was difficult to organize everything even by year :(

      @theletterkei@theletterkeiАй бұрын
    • You got most of the less known and important stuff in well filled up timeline. Good job dude, you did great 😊

      @AutisticWimpyKid@AutisticWimpyKidАй бұрын
    • And dude the jokes, lowkey jabs and then the Zywoo thing! Still haven't finished tho 😂 really really great video!

      @AutisticWimpyKid@AutisticWimpyKidАй бұрын
  • It doesn't matter how long its been the coldzera clip sounds are etched into my psyche

    @liamhowlin5936@liamhowlin5936Ай бұрын
  • It's a nice video, but what I tend to see about these types of videos is that they lack a lot of 1.6 and source history. While source history isn't all that preserved because as you said, the main scene was 1.6 for a very long time, 1.6 does have a lot saved history which can make for a video almost as long as this one. I get why you had CS:GO for your main portion of the video, but the info for 1.6 is also out there, and it can be just as long, it's just a bit harder to do. e.g. you missed on saying that while in 1.6 we didn't have 'majors' the 1st ever cpl was technically approved to use the 'cs world championship' label by VALVE themselves, while the rest of the big tournaments we considered as 'majors' were unofficial but were still the most prestigious ones, while acting the same way modern majors do (in total there were 30+ majors throughout 1.6 history) Also missed out on talking about legendary teams like SK Gaming 2003, establishing one of their own win streaks (they had smth like 50-1 record at some point in maps) Or talking about mTw 2008 (the danes), the pioneers of succesful and dominant tactical approach style similar to Astralis 2018 (zonic was in that team after all) Or the golden five of changing orgs constantly but in the end having won the most majors of them all (Neo has 7 1.6 majors to his name, in comparison, f0rest has 3) Or NaVi 2010, considered by many the GOAT team of 1.6 with 4 majors won in a row. Or the legendary fnatic 2009, that won crazy amount of tournaments using the OPPOSITE style of mTw, via individual skill. Or Potti and Heaton, the first great duo and Potti himself being the best player of the world for 3-4 years in the first half of 1.6's history. It wasn't until f0rest and NEO that came along before he lost his 'GOAT' status. This isn't some in-depth info (though you can find even that if you look for it), but it could have been mentioned same way you mentioned 'oh and Astralis won 4 majors in a row'. I hope this will help you out for future videos on the matter :)

    @p0ker_m@p0ker_mАй бұрын
    • very good suggestions! gonna remember this comment o7

      @theletterkei@theletterkeiАй бұрын
  • gosh this one was a doozy

    @theletterkei@theletterkeiАй бұрын
    • Feel u

      @Zyxu1@Zyxu1Ай бұрын
    • Good thing you're the doozer

      @WebacCS2@WebacCS2Ай бұрын
  • Get right winning that major is still the best moment in cs ever

    @claytonroberts1622@claytonroberts1622Ай бұрын
  • How does this guy only have 7k subs? This was an insanely well made video

    @dLzzzgaming@dLzzzgamingКүн бұрын
  • Not sure if you view yourself as such, but this new generation of youtubers covering counterstrike history is great and i really enjoyed this video bro

    @rrezet_@rrezet_Ай бұрын
  • This video was pretty damn good, and you being able to apparently be a semi-pro player yourself while making entertaining content of this caliber is very cool to see. I have a few critisisms tho. I think you talked about the fluctuations in the pro scene a little too much. Like the different national teams and such. I think the "general trends" and pioneers of the game are more important, as they are what really matters in understanding the context, in which cs players live in. You did do it (at least to about 13min) but left out big phenomena as the brazilian execute, Stewie's arrogant but revolutionary style of playing the game through smokes, Astralis' methodical, ultra teamheavy way of playing the game, i.e. seen in their unstoppable inferno banana strats. And chopper's jumping Mac10 strats. The rise of international teams is also a trend which for the better part of CS:GO's history was apparent. There are other good, lesser ones like arT's ultra aggressive playstyle and Jame time. There were some updates missed as well, like the introduction of the newer economy system (resets went extinct) and 2nd round force buys. Also AUG and krieg meta. And the introduction of IGLs when the pro ruleset was changed. But then again, I do see the game in a more idealistic sense compared to many others, so these could just be my preference.

    @danskeli4016@danskeli4016Ай бұрын
  • 34:15 karrigan is not only danish but half danish and half German so he has no relation to Sweden at all. If I remember correctly he stood in for someone that couldn’t make it

    @JustaRandomGuy890@JustaRandomGuy890Ай бұрын
  • I think its a little sad that you didnt talk much about dupreeh you talked just a bit at the end but man he deserves much more being the only one to play all cs majors, zywoo s1mple and dev1ce may be the greatest of csgo but dupreeh is the greatest regarding titles great video anyways!!

    @fitzz7322@fitzz7322Ай бұрын
  • Wow this is a really comprehensive video and I was engaged 100% of the way through.

    @je3229@je3229Ай бұрын
  • I can't believe how a fairly simple FPS game has so much history. Great vid!

    @schecterguitarsfan@schecterguitarsfanАй бұрын
  • My god this was a good video, so much nostalgia. You just remembered me why I feel in love with this game

    @toast3188@toast3188Ай бұрын
  • Awesome video, the writing and editing kept it very interesting! :)

    @CS2Tactics@CS2TacticsАй бұрын
  • haven't physically liked a youtube video in like a year cus im petty like that but you pretty much forced me to watch the entire thing even tho i wanna sleep and its like 3 am rn, great vid bro.

    @realshi229@realshi229Ай бұрын
    • I really appreciate that bro, get some rest tho

      @theletterkei@theletterkeiАй бұрын
  • amazing work, someone who was into early csgo esports but havent watched in ages, this was just a bliss to watch

    @therouxarts@therouxartsАй бұрын
  • 5v5 | west | de_inferno | yours | cal-m | no pugs - I wish there was a little more coverage on what it took to play competitive in the early/mid 2000s lol. And just what a cultural shift CS was. Add in PC cafes packed til 2AM with people playing CS. Epic times! Good video nonetheless!

    @roryrodgers9366@roryrodgers9366Ай бұрын
    • good recs!

      @theletterkei@theletterkeiАй бұрын
    • YES MIRC

      @nickflood1@nickflood1Ай бұрын
    • that's a throwback!

      @GameQuitters@GameQuittersАй бұрын
    • #sealteam

      @treefrog2594@treefrog2594Ай бұрын
  • very good vid, didn’t talk about map pool that much towards the end like anubis being added but you hit all the important parts

    @prodcatastrophe@prodcatastropheАй бұрын
  • I don't know why I would watch another one of these but I do, we do, we all always do. Thanks for making a new one 🥰

    @youngsomalia1511@youngsomalia1511Ай бұрын
  • Enlisted is Fireeee, first time ive seen an actual good sponsor game thats sick. And as always a good video🤝

    @Lentava1@Lentava123 күн бұрын
  • The quality of your videos legit deserve over 100k Views, maybe even more than 500k, i seriously don't understand how you don't have more views and subscribers. Trust me bro, one day one of your videos will blow up and so will your channel.

    @bo8185@bo8185Ай бұрын
  • BEST CS VIDEO MAKE THAT I SAW. Congrats man. What a good research work you did!!! As a fan and players of this game since 1999, I wanna thank you.

    @viniciuscosta7054@viniciuscosta705421 күн бұрын
  • Loved every second of it. Well done!

    @JTMGJTMG@JTMGJTMGАй бұрын
  • What a banger of a video. I was expecting this to be a rather boring rundown of CS history, but instead didn't even notice that the 10minute video I clicked on was in fact 40minutes long.

    @kachelstacktus@kachelstacktusАй бұрын
  • This video should has at least hundreds of thousands views, I wish you this. Thanks for great video

    @melver8506@melver8506Ай бұрын
  • What a nice video, thank you for this. As for donk, these child prodigies that seemingly appear out of nowhere are usually 10 THOUSAND hours into playing the game, practically being raised to pro play. Donk is currently at 13,772 hours in CS:GO/2, and hasn't even gotten the max level trading card badge.

    @benjaminzarkhin1293@benjaminzarkhin1293Ай бұрын
  • you just injected me with a huge dose of nostalgia

    @havriciuc@havriciuc15 күн бұрын
  • bro please keep uploading this content it's amazing 🙏

    @Stwobbs@StwobbsАй бұрын
  • I was looking for a video like this a few months ago and almost wanted to make one myself lol good work

    @brandonquillen2079@brandonquillen2079Ай бұрын
  • Fantastic video! I remember watching so many of those CS:GO moments live.

    @Dra1n__TV@Dra1n__TVАй бұрын
    • YOOO MY FIRST EVER SUPER THANKS!!! may your harvests be bountiful and your life prosperous. much appreciated friend

      @theletterkei@theletterkeiАй бұрын
  • this was one of the most well made videos ive ever watched

    @dankasaur@dankasaurАй бұрын
  • Good video. Though I think you should've mentioned around 22:40 that the main reason why Zeus, the IGL of Navi, was replaced was because at the time coaches were allowed to talk during games so many teams were replacing their IGLs with more firepower, and letting the coaches do the in-game calling. Obviously, Valve then made the ruling that coaches are only allowed to talk during tactical pauses, so many teams that had replaced their IGLs didn't do so well, like Navi and NIP. It did make Zeus's major win with Gambit all that sweeter.

    @floobe@floobe27 күн бұрын
  • Great video man this deserves way more views!

    @QuintennHD@QuintennHDАй бұрын
  • This is great, I really liked when the Counter did the Strike, why can i not find love.

    @Agryael@AgryaelАй бұрын
  • the cs summit part ripped me out of my chair and took me back to the good old days

    @clinicallydeadinside7109@clinicallydeadinside7109Ай бұрын
  • Ouff that took me back quite a few times hahahaha. Nice effort. Nicely done

    @berniecsgo5237@berniecsgo5237Ай бұрын
  • This video is the greatest cs video i have ever watched, from editing to story telling this shit is perfect. Respect 🙌

    @bariskemalgur3839@bariskemalgur3839Ай бұрын
  • Great video! Would've wanted more on what weapon was added or modified in the 1.6 and Source days and what was taken from each, but otherwise it was a great watch.

    @seenbelow@seenbelowАй бұрын
  • Awesome video bro! Great work ❤

    @gruuvetv@gruuvetvАй бұрын
  • awesome video, one update you forgot to mention that was pretty big was the ability to drop nades and how that had a pretty big change to the meta.

    @noahwhitworth1695@noahwhitworth1695Ай бұрын
  • Incredible video and a pleasure to watch. The only two big omissions are the olofboost incident and the Astralis era. Olofboost I can get, it was one tournament that wasn't notable but Astralis literally dominated everything on and off for like almost two full years and none of that was mentioned outside of the majors. Either way, massive respect for this video! I can't imagine how much research you did.

    @gadjman@gadjmanАй бұрын
    • olofboost was definitely a miss on my part and astralis needed some more time in the spotlight I agree. I am getting a lot of shit for that and m0nsey but it’s reasonable 😭😭

      @theletterkei@theletterkeiАй бұрын
    • @@theletterkei don’t take it hard man, you just made a video about the development and esports history of a franchise that’s multiple decades old and people only have a couple things we think you missed. You covered so much it’s insane and I hope you keep making content like this cause it was awesome :)

      @gadjman@gadjmanАй бұрын
  • thank you for not saying "please subscribe". So good quality of the video my friend ( i know but ... ) you will get important really soon :) i subscribed immediatly

    @daymandox2784@daymandox2784Ай бұрын
  • great video, keep it up you‘re on the right track🙏

    @NicoSchubertt@NicoSchuberttАй бұрын
  • I like this guy humor, this man deserves a sub!

    @Fim.mindset@Fim.mindsetАй бұрын
  • Valve is so funny, i dont know how this game persists. I remember the community begging for valve to fix hitboxes in 2016 and all we got was new sounds

    @jacksonparris835@jacksonparris83527 күн бұрын
  • absolute fucking banger of a video, i appreciate you bringing me back to the great times we all had watching pro cs in its prime

    @jordanbuccii@jordanbucciiАй бұрын
  • absolute gem of a video! great job

    @bloodchild4554@bloodchild4554Ай бұрын
  • great job you killed it :) keep up the amazing work

    @toriiibby@toriiibbyАй бұрын
  • really really good video man

    @laugh6581@laugh658121 күн бұрын
  • First video I’ve seen from you, definitely wont be the last. A tier video

    @G1ngerGiant@G1ngerGiantАй бұрын
  • Banger video man!! Keep it up

    @CurrentlyUseless@CurrentlyUselessАй бұрын
  • You young gun, made a good attempt. Glossed over the formation of e sports during and prior to 1.6, and didn't mention cal-i leagues

    @Antigonish0@Antigonish0Ай бұрын
    • I planned on covering those in more detail this video but when the script was already like 10 pages before source even released I was like shit I need to revise. I will talk about this more in the future!

      @theletterkei@theletterkeiАй бұрын
    • Depths of CS lore are cavernous. People at that time didn't know what they were part of, and recording hardware was few and far between. I know it's a lot of effort, but there's still many that would gladly reminisce if interviewed.

      @Antigonish0@Antigonish0Ай бұрын
  • with regards to the whole first half... Source was a very popular game, one of the most played on steam, its just "competitive CS" wasnt the focus. It was primarily a game for fun, mods, community servers. Games focusing on their competitive, ranked for a large portion of the playerbase has only really been a major trend since the late 2000s-early 2010s.

    @TheDominionOfElites@TheDominionOfElites24 күн бұрын
  • zywoo getting more screentime than astralis is criminal. Great vid tho

    @eziesan6362@eziesan63622 күн бұрын
  • Fantastic video man!

    @Tuggawoo@TuggawooАй бұрын
  • Nice video! A little sad to not see more of Astralis dominante (I know its a bit boring) but revamping the whole way the game is played is not such a simple feat

    @jonaslundstrm3776@jonaslundstrm377629 күн бұрын
  • Keep up the awesome work kei!!!!!!!

    @GETTHEBAGMARK@GETTHEBAGMARKАй бұрын
  • Quick comment from someone who is really old: when steam came out (timestamp 3:12) nobody thought it was pretty cool, everyone fucking hated it. Why? Valve basically forced you to run their online shop on your local computer if you wanted to play CS1.6. Then they turned off WON (the infrastructure to play HL, CS1.5 etc) so you had to make that switch. Nowadays where PC resources are ample nobody cares anymore but keep in mind that in 2003 people had like 256MB of ram and you would close other applications such as ICQ before starting any game. And suddenly you had to run steam in the background. Nobody liked that.

    @hisf1shness@hisf1shnessАй бұрын
  • 24:31 not just the hosts of the best cs tournament of all time, but the hosts of the most fun smash tournament series. Sad that they’re gone.

    @Slykie@Slykie26 күн бұрын
  • holy moly this is art

    @manasivp@manasivpАй бұрын
    • HI MANASJI

      @kariannatnight@kariannatnightАй бұрын
  • You about to get a ton of subs man, W vid.

    @erebor8256@erebor8256Ай бұрын
  • Great video, shortest 37 minutes of my life, subscribed!

    @MFramy@MFramyАй бұрын
  • we all love this game. and this video made me realise it...

    @itsaxo3097@itsaxo3097Ай бұрын
  • Amazing video!

    @JAZZCHORD21@JAZZCHORD21Ай бұрын
  • Damn, this is a banger, good job mate

    @JustSanti_@JustSanti_Ай бұрын
  • great video man, thats pretty much everything

    @giancarlomoretti5116@giancarlomoretti5116Ай бұрын
  • Amazing Vid, kinda sad you missed out on the MODs era of CS 1.6 which gave birth to b-hop maps, cs deathmatch, and that weird but fun ladder game of tag lmao.

    @siddharths8143@siddharths8143Ай бұрын
  • Very good Video Bro!

    @xGamer8181@xGamer8181Ай бұрын
  • Fantastic video

    @pwnzork@pwnzorkАй бұрын
  • Great video, very entertaining!

    @wraethcs2@wraethcs2Ай бұрын
  • Condition Zero single player was fun. With the bots set at the highest difficulty(basically aim bot) the single player prooved to be a challenge as you had to know where all the bots would be

    @evelyneverlasting9038@evelyneverlasting9038Ай бұрын
  • havnt even watched but hitting every button i can to boost you. underrated creator bro

    @fletch19-fs3ku@fletch19-fs3kuАй бұрын
  • "this was the year I was born" makes me feel old

    @jarskii11@jarskii11Ай бұрын
  • much love, keep it up

    @TwiingoWasTaken@TwiingoWasTakenАй бұрын
  • Its interesting you made the distinctions between 1.6 and source players being that 1.6 players were more tactically minded and source players were mechanical gods when NIP made their money on having the best players in GTR, F0rest, Xizt and the source (french) players really rallied behind their tactics ala ex6tenz line ups. I'm not saying you're entirely wrong (as we would see later with happys envyus)... just a bit of food for thought. I played a lot of 1.6 back in 2002-2006 but I never really touched source so I only really know one side of the coin. Great video.

    @RiggedandReady@RiggedandReadyАй бұрын
    • ex6tenz was definitely an exception! i just think the star players from source always had incredibly flashy playstyles like kenny, shox, scream, nbk, guardian, and although 1.6 had some flashy dudes as well I think it's easier to name the ones from source haha

      @theletterkei@theletterkeiАй бұрын
    • @theletterkei Hard to argue with names like that. Cheers 🍻

      @RiggedandReady@RiggedandReadyАй бұрын
    • its just the nature of 1.6 that focused on positioning more while source had the clunky movement *cough* phoon *cough* that encouraged this kind of playstyle But yeah there are just as many, if not even more flashy players in 1.6 (mostly because the 1.6 scene was more developed) compared to source@@theletterkei We can find that distinction about 1.6 players even in that 2013 NiP roster, GeT_RIGHT himself is that positioning/lurker god, while f0rest is the complete opposite, the natural talent that has that smooth and crispy aim, especially in 1.6.

      @p0ker_m@p0ker_mАй бұрын
  • what a great video big props 🔥🔥🔥

    @kidsquid4458@kidsquid4458Ай бұрын
  • Awesome video, would've liked to see you mention ence's run at IEM Katowice 2019 :)

    @turkkuli3996@turkkuli3996Ай бұрын
  • Good video; I think the roster shuffles of 22 and 23 would have been good to include

    @keithmurray9724@keithmurray9724Ай бұрын
  • Early csgo csgolounge era was gold aswell, 14yo me betting all my money (a 2$ m4) on a team I never heard bro … nostalgia hits hard

    @Pismice@PismiceАй бұрын
    • never forget betting up to a m4 masterpiece and then losing it after betting on Team AGG who had a 7% chance to win. csgolounge had probably one of the biggest effects on youth gambling LMAO

      @theletterkei@theletterkeiАй бұрын
    • facts (btw very nice video and its a pleasure to see that you read the comments, good luck for the future bro)@@theletterkei

      @Pismice@PismiceАй бұрын
  • Ohne said you are a genius so i dropped a like, good video, watched it on his stream.

    @maxzoRHD@maxzoRHDАй бұрын
  • fantastic video and it's awesome how much you covered in 37 minutes :D i do wish you covered who broke NIP's 87-0 run (virtus pro) since that was a big moment of cs history and highlighted happy's deagle ace (because batchest popular play) but other than that i think you absolutely nailed this kei

    @etohKP@etohKPАй бұрын
  • Amazing!

    @Unpug@UnpugАй бұрын
  • BANGA VIDEO

    @zerosixteen.4644@zerosixteen.4644Ай бұрын
  • how tf does this vid not have like a 100k views already. sick

    @martyn6060@martyn6060Ай бұрын
    • ikr

      @ilovemyhomies32@ilovemyhomies32Ай бұрын
  • 5:15 is no one going to talk about the guy duct taped to the ceiling?

    @Slayahfnn@Slayahfnn25 күн бұрын
  • 16:32 LMFAO the best clip of all time

    @LightzyOG@LightzyOGАй бұрын
  • This was a great recap :)

    @PERPowns@PERPownsАй бұрын
  • About V.P and that Mercedes being given to TaZ. As Snax said on @PodcastNatarczywych: TaZ told other guys about the situation and everyone agreed that TaZ should just keep the car. Snax said he himself didn't really care (since they all earned good money, and the car itself wouldn't make such a big difference in pay). He took over the IGL role from Neo to help him recover his form, but he saw some articles and interviews where people (i assume he meant people as in someone from V.P) said things like "Now he will know how it feels to IGL", as if he was to blame for their poor performance. After a few months, Snax posted a jab at his teammates after learning that actually there was some bad blood between the rest of the team.

    @buzielo3749@buzielo3749Ай бұрын
    • Snax's "jab" was basically him annoucing he is stepping down from being IGL and he said in the same post that "guys born in 87' and lower couldn't fit to play my style (freestyle) so they were looking for issues everytime, i think this decission is adequate since some lack strenght (skill) to help pull the team forward"

      @buzielo3749@buzielo3749Ай бұрын
    • pasha said on a different podcast that it definitely fractured the team because he believed it should’ve been given to neo more than anyone, and neo lost motivation to lead not long after because of he wasn’t being appreciated.

      @theletterkei@theletterkeiАй бұрын
  • Great video bro

    @bronkojonko4040@bronkojonko4040Ай бұрын
  • Amazing video! Keep it up :)

    @_iteqh7338@_iteqh7338Ай бұрын
  • I'm a 1.6 player, this was a nice video. ❤🤧👍

    @rajaryanigdncxhadk4090@rajaryanigdncxhadk409016 күн бұрын
  • That is some godly content creator right here! Btw The formal creator of cs named "Minh Le" instead of "Mihn Le"!

    @HowToKenny0413@HowToKenny0413Ай бұрын
    • thank you!! and yeah it was a typo :(

      @theletterkei@theletterkeiАй бұрын
  • Amazing vid dude :)

    @jadeyangel@jadeyangelАй бұрын
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