08:25 - "how do you coach this team? they don't play like anyone, you can't tell them what to do". Yeah, this is what everybody says and this is what arT and yuurih have said 100 times on their interviews: they are not unorganized, they are indeed VERY organized, they just play CS different than most top 100 teams, so you think you're seeing something chaotic 'cause you're not used to it - we are not used to it. Also, Guerri is not a coach that is coming to the team and trying to make them improve, THIS IS GUERRI'S CREATION, ALL THIS YOU'RE WATCHING, GUERRI CREATED IT. FURIA style is CREATED by Guerri through YEARS of work and 2 decades of study and knowledge. I think people don't realize Guerri and the FURIA'S core are together for almost 3 years now, and the players that they switched had the same characteristics so they were simply a replacement to adapt to Guerri's style again and again and again, and again. In my opinion, Astralis gameplay is the complete opposite of the FURIA one. Astralis game is completely readable, so you literally know what they will do almost every single round, but their execution is so perfect and coordinated that even knowing you just fall for it. FURIA is the opposite: you just never know what the fuck is going to happen, and when they coordinate their "chaos" like in such games, you can't coordinate yours because you don't know how to react to it. In my opinion, FURIA is the most organized team we've seen in the CS:GO history and in such a unique way, maybe not the most coordinated like Astralis is, but organization and coordination are NOT the same thing - one binds to tactical thinking taken in advance, and the other binds to execution - and it's about time people start to recognize that.
@@launders Yeah, I understand it's pretty hard for people outside of Brazil to even catch a glimpse of what CS means to us and what we have going on here, since our most informative videos don't even have English captions. Well, I'll try to list a couple of famous videos and to give a short resume of what is being said, I really will not make justice to the amount of information there, but here I go: 1 - th-cam.com/video/tO3kBbGPo_0/w-d-xo.html : Guerri explains how he literally created FURIA with Akkari ( twitter.com/aakkari ), from the business plan to explaining to Akkari (a poker player, and very nice guy I should add) how the e-sports business model works, to contributing to the "FURIA" team name, managing the GH, the union with Jaime ( twitter.com/jaimepadua ) and etc. Guerri played for FURIA on the first lineup, but soon choices had to be made, and how Jaime talked him, given his qualities, into being a coach for the team after he had already mentioned this possibility months before - Guerri is literally FURIA's 6th player in my opinion. Guerri hand-picked the first lineup and he was the IGL himself, the FURIA "chaotic" gameplay for me has begun at the moment Guerri touched his mice to train for the very first time. Then he explains the lineup change, and the importance of Jaime after envisioned him as a coach to bring the infamous 2018 FURIA lineup. Jaime helped with a lot of things, but as a shortlist: Guerri to coach, bring Yuurih at the beginning, BUY VINI back, then the want for Art (more on it below) and him entering the team, KSCERATO as a really new player from FURIA Academy, and at the time they had spacca as their main awper - this finishes the whole lineup change. Spacca stayed in the line for a while as an experience guy, until he leaves and the bring of ablej from FURIA Academy. Mind you, soon they promoted Art to IGL, and that explains why the whole "chaotic" style comes from Guerri's mind more than anything. Art was always Art, from the beginning, more on that below. 2 - th-cam.com/video/YJJBNpDeWgI/w-d-xo.html : Here arT explains how he really started playing CS after joining GamersClub (GC), "the Brazilian equivalent of Faceit" - mind you that GamersClub started in 2015, so he didn't really started playing CS:GO seriously before it. So, arT has never played on a big team before FURIA, or even had a "real professional CS player history" and he explains how he thinks FURIA was one of the first teams to search for players that were really unknown and without a player history - and he is absolutely right. He explains the team he played for longer was IDM (Ilha da Macacada - a Facebook League of Legends meme group, and trully amateur team at the time, but he then moved to bigger orgs such as paiN gaming and INTZ) and quoting him about IDM: "[...] yeah, was my main team, I played for them for a long time". What you have to take from this interview, is that arT was always known for not being your average normal professional CS:GO player that have played: CS 1.5, 1.6, source, and then GO, he was always the crazy guy you've seen in FURIA. Yes, the W holder, the molly + smoke rusher, the Glock flash-banger, the solo mid splitter - his style was not conventional AT ALL and he was always the guy playing for his team exactly as you see nowadays. So, mind you, Guerri putting him as his IGL, was a well-thought move, wasn't like he didn't know what he was doing - more on that below. Also, arT explains that he works a lot after hours, probably creating all those "crazy things", and that he indeed spends a lot of time "in the office" - interpret that as: watching vods, sketching mini maps, playing aim maps, pugs and DMs - well, this is how I did it. 3 - th-cam.com/video/rzK6qJOUrrE/w-d-xo.html : Well, here we have more words from yuurih from 2019 about how they trust arT and how he really is coordinating everything inside the game with Guerri. Here, Júlia Garcia, the amazing interviewer ask him, just as she asked every single one of the FURIA members on those other interviews, to describe every member of FURIA. When speaking about Guerri: "I would say Guerri is a father, Guerri... if you would really look at him... he does alone a 3 man job" and he went to explain how Guerri is basically a father, a manager, and a coach. When asked about arT he says: "arT is annoying but he is always right... he is very intelligent, that is, his thinking is always black on white or white on black, he knows what he is doing [...]" then he goes forward to give an example of arT on a real-life situation, and then she, Júlia goes on to ask "So he is a leader?" and then the goes "Yeah... so, as a leader at the begging he wasn't much of it but he is really evolving a lot, I would say he has already changed a lot[...], I consider him already a good leader and also a good captain (a common way for Brazilians to refer to their IGL), HE KNOWS WHAT HE IS DOING INSIDE THE GAME FOR US TO WIN, SO WE DO TRUST I HIM A LOT AND WE HAVE TO TRUST ON HIM A LOT STILL". I wish, I really wish, Portuguese Brazilian was easier to translate to English, and that I could put subtitles on all of those videos, as well on all the streams from the FURIA team members. 4 - th-cam.com/video/W0qwkRoBvwA/w-d-xo.html , and th-cam.com/video/fpI00f1mV2o/w-d-xo.html : I can't explain those videos, but here we have so much open communication from arT with the team, that show THOSE GUYS ARE NOT DUMB AT ALL. I'm sorry Lau, I wish I could translate those 52 minutes and 40 seconds of arT being a coordinator of every step of his team, and Guerri orchestrating every next arT command. I'm leaving this comment with so much open, in the hope that those videos one day will have subtitles, and that when maybe FURIA wins 4 majors in sequence, maybe you'll get back and say: "This guy was freaking right!". I know there aren't, right here, yuurih or arT saying this 100x (maybe it would have arT and hen1 saying it 100x if we had the Twitch clips) but this is how any real FURIA fan feels when we watch those videos about arT - don't get me wrong, your videos are amazing, I watch them daily! It's just that we understand what's behind when you guys can't because of the language barrier, and the long history, can't dig that deep. Well, arT have said much more than that to questions on his Twitch ( www.twitch.tv/artcsgo ), such as: "How do you guys organize that gameplay? Are you guys crazy or what?" and not once or twice but maybe ten times he had explained that they train a lot, what you see is not a gamble, and that he is not just killing himself but just playing their own game. Same questions on hen1 ( www.twitch.tv/henriquehen1 ) streams when he opens the steam after another win. Well, such a shame those answers are quick and people don't really clip them or something, all you will find on clips are memes, and they delete most of their past broadcasts due to music and just don't wanting to have problems, old vods from arT are deleted and almost anything that could explain it even better. That's it, I hope my explanation helps you understand what is clear for Brazilians already: this is not chaos, this is perfect organization and sometimes not perfect coordination that leads to us thinking they are lost even when the score is showing a FURIA 16-13 against absolute PEAK Astralis on Nuke ( th-cam.com/video/FK-WbTiQOjE/w-d-xo.html ). If you want to really start a revolution on those analysis videos, contact FalleN (Gabriel "FalleN" Toledo - twitter.com/fallencs ) and see if he can somehow give you some really old FURIA vods from GamersClub leagues, so you can analyze their game evolution and you'll find they have not changed much. It's easy to call them crazy now they have climbed ~200 HLTV positions in ~1.5 years, but to show how they've made it... oh, that would be insane. See you soon in your next video, I really enjoy watching your video analysis, and I'm looking forward to the next one!
@@josetobias1579 that was a wonderful read thank you so much for the context. for now this will be the most i know about Furia. please dm me on twitter if you have anything else interesting for me to read Jose :)
@@josetobias1579 wtf man, that was more than any homework of my life. that comment of youtube was indeed a note of a professional from some page of notices LOLLLL, nice man! PD: landers good videos!
@@josetobias1579 dude this is hugely informative. You should definitely post this up on somewhere like r/GlobalOffensive so it can reach a wider audience.
Some line ups (all T side): 1:59 - A site smoke (halls support) from top mid 2:08 - pop flash for halls pop from top mid 4:56 - moto smoke from top mid + flash 8:26 - moto smoke + A long smoke + A long pop flash 15:43 - high left banana flash 16:19 - B front site smoke
dude even pro says pugs specially MM is much more difficult than pro games you never know whom you encountered with there are players who can destroy art in MM specially EU region
@@aakash950 that doesnt mean they are better bro. He wouldnt get destroyed... He would get killed ofc cause every good player has rly good aim, but thats not what makes them better than a pro. I get ur point but playing an official against 5 guys with God like aim and awareness isnt harder than playing a pug where every1 just tries to frag out. U should know that
Rush at Complexity could be an interesting review, he gets a lot of flak online for being washed, dying a lot, etc, but it would be interesting to see what we can see from a demo review. He does play a pretty selfless position so maybe a review can change some minds? Keep up the good work Lau, NiP and FaZe overpass game was inSANE today, gj
art is so insane, I personally take a lot of inspiration from his playstyle. Please do nawwk and rain next, they both played very well today. Would be cool to see both of their povs from that match.
Do a ChrisJ analysis to show if he's really the bot that some people call him or just sacrificing himself for the team. I'm also curious if he can be the main awper of mouse, I feel like he can be but he needs to get more support of the team.
@@sennadoeprettig1691 when he came back though he performed good for a couple games. I still think he's a solid reliable player with plenty of experience
I feel like the strategy follows the same principle as stewies famous pug plays or smoke pushing at first. The plays are so unreasonably aggressive that very few people expect it. And to switch it up on the enemy he takes tons of weird and abnormal off angles. He will also change the pushes and the timings to make himself unpredictable.
3:37 & 4:22 & 7:39 furia method of taking banana, they underhand a smoke usually in front of logs by half wall + flashes high left + molly sandbag 10:58 arT big dick energy clearly banana as an entry with awp 11:27 cool furia execute where they smoke front site and coffin, then flash kscerato into ct 12:32 furia like this boost over the mid smoke 12:44 arT doing arT things :) 17:33 furia big dick alpha's just holding in arch because they have so much confidence due to arT
Yo Launders at 1:34 in the video you talk about a true circle dot crosshair using gap -7, do you have the commands for this? I've just settled on using a small square dot because I didn't even know a circle dot crosshair was possible in this game
would like to see a coldzera review on the inferno bo5 finals against og, how he came back to form and why, if it was because more based around him or did nothing really change
Please do a syrsoN demo, he should be interesting to look at, especially his incredible scout plays and the recent top performance on BIG as their main awper. Thank you
I think the best reviews you could do next are either a review of AZR to see his skillset and where he could possibly fit in a new roster, or a review of one of the GODSENT guys, preferably Maden or Zehn
would love to see some tier 2 demos maybe even like some mythic players, feel like there's a lot more you can talk about when not spectating top of the line cs even if it is more basic.
Could you please do a demo review of syrson. I've been watching csgo and been primary awping for years now and I've never loved someone's awp playstyle more. his pacing and the timing of his aggression seems perfectly done while still being achievable. it's not like KennyS where he's the only one who can really pull it off.
Does Navi buyout yekindar? Or do their issues really lie in a lack of a solid tactical base/igl and more talent wouldn't necessarily lead to better results. I think this would apply for players like monesy and aunkere as well
Haven't been watching much Pro CS these past few years but watching this demo makes me think these guys' playstyle would be heavily countered by old Fnatic type team. Mobile awper, nade timings and a lot of bait and switch plays with +1 at unexpected positions.
Could you do one on oSee, ex cloud9. He is a really interesting player who towards the latter end of their stint was the only on performing consistently. He is really versatile and is amazing with both the AWP and rifles. His demo would be really cool.
@@jovia1223 well there has to be something to him but i just dont enjoy watching him Tbf he around since the beginning.... He just goes from bot allu to god allu in a day...
I think some cool players to see if you don't already have them on your list would be poizon, jkz, and maybe scream's brother as he's going to Vitality (I forget what his in game name is)
08:25 - "how do you coach this team? they don't play like anyone, you can't tell them what to do". Yeah, this is what everybody says and this is what arT and yuurih have said 100 times on their interviews: they are not unorganized, they are indeed VERY organized, they just play CS different than most top 100 teams, so you think you're seeing something chaotic 'cause you're not used to it - we are not used to it. Also, Guerri is not a coach that is coming to the team and trying to make them improve, THIS IS GUERRI'S CREATION, ALL THIS YOU'RE WATCHING, GUERRI CREATED IT. FURIA style is CREATED by Guerri through YEARS of work and 2 decades of study and knowledge. I think people don't realize Guerri and the FURIA'S core are together for almost 3 years now, and the players that they switched had the same characteristics so they were simply a replacement to adapt to Guerri's style again and again and again, and again.
In my opinion, Astralis gameplay is the complete opposite of the FURIA one. Astralis game is completely readable, so you literally know what they will do almost every single round, but their execution is so perfect and coordinated that even knowing you just fall for it. FURIA is the opposite: you just never know what the fuck is going to happen, and when they coordinate their "chaos" like in such games, you can't coordinate yours because you don't know how to react to it.
In my opinion, FURIA is the most organized team we've seen in the CS:GO history and in such a unique way, maybe not the most coordinated like Astralis is, but organization and coordination are NOT the same thing - one binds to tactical thinking taken in advance, and the other binds to execution - and it's about time people start to recognize that.
That's really cool, I didn't know guerri created everything. That's awesome. Where can I learn more about it or is it only in portuguese interviews?
@@launders Yeah, I understand it's pretty hard for people outside of Brazil to even catch a glimpse of what CS means to us and what we have going on here, since our most informative videos don't even have English captions. Well, I'll try to list a couple of famous videos and to give a short resume of what is being said, I really will not make justice to the amount of information there, but here I go:
1 - th-cam.com/video/tO3kBbGPo_0/w-d-xo.html : Guerri explains how he literally created FURIA with Akkari ( twitter.com/aakkari ), from the business plan to explaining to Akkari (a poker player, and very nice guy I should add) how the e-sports business model works, to contributing to the "FURIA" team name, managing the GH, the union with Jaime ( twitter.com/jaimepadua ) and etc. Guerri played for FURIA on the first lineup, but soon choices had to be made, and how Jaime talked him, given his qualities, into being a coach for the team after he had already mentioned this possibility months before - Guerri is literally FURIA's 6th player in my opinion. Guerri hand-picked the first lineup and he was the IGL himself, the FURIA "chaotic" gameplay for me has begun at the moment Guerri touched his mice to train for the very first time. Then he explains the lineup change, and the importance of Jaime after envisioned him as a coach to bring the infamous 2018 FURIA lineup. Jaime helped with a lot of things, but as a shortlist: Guerri to coach, bring Yuurih at the beginning, BUY VINI back, then the want for Art (more on it below) and him entering the team, KSCERATO as a really new player from FURIA Academy, and at the time they had spacca as their main awper - this finishes the whole lineup change. Spacca stayed in the line for a while as an experience guy, until he leaves and the bring of ablej from FURIA Academy. Mind you, soon they promoted Art to IGL, and that explains why the whole "chaotic" style comes from Guerri's mind more than anything. Art was always Art, from the beginning, more on that below.
2 - th-cam.com/video/YJJBNpDeWgI/w-d-xo.html : Here arT explains how he really started playing CS after joining GamersClub (GC), "the Brazilian equivalent of Faceit" - mind you that GamersClub started in 2015, so he didn't really started playing CS:GO seriously before it. So, arT has never played on a big team before FURIA, or even had a "real professional CS player history" and he explains how he thinks FURIA was one of the first teams to search for players that were really unknown and without a player history - and he is absolutely right. He explains the team he played for longer was IDM (Ilha da Macacada - a Facebook League of Legends meme group, and trully amateur team at the time, but he then moved to bigger orgs such as paiN gaming and INTZ) and quoting him about IDM: "[...] yeah, was my main team, I played for them for a long time". What you have to take from this interview, is that arT was always known for not being your average normal professional CS:GO player that have played: CS 1.5, 1.6, source, and then GO, he was always the crazy guy you've seen in FURIA. Yes, the W holder, the molly + smoke rusher, the Glock flash-banger, the solo mid splitter - his style was not conventional AT ALL and he was always the guy playing for his team exactly as you see nowadays. So, mind you, Guerri putting him as his IGL, was a well-thought move, wasn't like he didn't know what he was doing - more on that below. Also, arT explains that he works a lot after hours, probably creating all those "crazy things", and that he indeed spends a lot of time "in the office" - interpret that as: watching vods, sketching mini maps, playing aim maps, pugs and DMs - well, this is how I did it.
3 - th-cam.com/video/rzK6qJOUrrE/w-d-xo.html : Well, here we have more words from yuurih from 2019 about how they trust arT and how he really is coordinating everything inside the game with Guerri. Here, Júlia Garcia, the amazing interviewer ask him, just as she asked every single one of the FURIA members on those other interviews, to describe every member of FURIA. When speaking about Guerri: "I would say Guerri is a father, Guerri... if you would really look at him... he does alone a 3 man job" and he went to explain how Guerri is basically a father, a manager, and a coach. When asked about arT he says: "arT is annoying but he is always right... he is very intelligent, that is, his thinking is always black on white or white on black, he knows what he is doing [...]" then he goes forward to give an example of arT on a real-life situation, and then she, Júlia goes on to ask "So he is a leader?" and then the goes "Yeah... so, as a leader at the begging he wasn't much of it but he is really evolving a lot, I would say he has already changed a lot[...], I consider him already a good leader and also a good captain (a common way for Brazilians to refer to their IGL), HE KNOWS WHAT HE IS DOING INSIDE THE GAME FOR US TO WIN, SO WE DO TRUST I HIM A LOT AND WE HAVE TO TRUST ON HIM A LOT STILL". I wish, I really wish, Portuguese Brazilian was easier to translate to English, and that I could put subtitles on all of those videos, as well on all the streams from the FURIA team members.
4 - th-cam.com/video/W0qwkRoBvwA/w-d-xo.html , and th-cam.com/video/fpI00f1mV2o/w-d-xo.html : I can't explain those videos, but here we have so much open communication from arT with the team, that show THOSE GUYS ARE NOT DUMB AT ALL. I'm sorry Lau, I wish I could translate those 52 minutes and 40 seconds of arT being a coordinator of every step of his team, and Guerri orchestrating every next arT command. I'm leaving this comment with so much open, in the hope that those videos one day will have subtitles, and that when maybe FURIA wins 4 majors in sequence, maybe you'll get back and say: "This guy was freaking right!". I know there aren't, right here, yuurih or arT saying this 100x (maybe it would have arT and hen1 saying it 100x if we had the Twitch clips) but this is how any real FURIA fan feels when we watch those videos about arT - don't get me wrong, your videos are amazing, I watch them daily! It's just that we understand what's behind when you guys can't because of the language barrier, and the long history, can't dig that deep.
Well, arT have said much more than that to questions on his Twitch ( www.twitch.tv/artcsgo ), such as: "How do you guys organize that gameplay? Are you guys crazy or what?" and not once or twice but maybe ten times he had explained that they train a lot, what you see is not a gamble, and that he is not just killing himself but just playing their own game. Same questions on hen1 ( www.twitch.tv/henriquehen1 ) streams when he opens the steam after another win. Well, such a shame those answers are quick and people don't really clip them or something, all you will find on clips are memes, and they delete most of their past broadcasts due to music and just don't wanting to have problems, old vods from arT are deleted and almost anything that could explain it even better. That's it, I hope my explanation helps you understand what is clear for Brazilians already: this is not chaos, this is perfect organization and sometimes not perfect coordination that leads to us thinking they are lost even when the score is showing a FURIA 16-13 against absolute PEAK Astralis on Nuke ( th-cam.com/video/FK-WbTiQOjE/w-d-xo.html ).
If you want to really start a revolution on those analysis videos, contact FalleN (Gabriel "FalleN" Toledo - twitter.com/fallencs ) and see if he can somehow give you some really old FURIA vods from GamersClub leagues, so you can analyze their game evolution and you'll find they have not changed much. It's easy to call them crazy now they have climbed ~200 HLTV positions in ~1.5 years, but to show how they've made it... oh, that would be insane.
See you soon in your next video, I really enjoy watching your video analysis, and I'm looking forward to the next one!
@@josetobias1579 that was a wonderful read thank you so much for the context. for now this will be the most i know about Furia. please dm me on twitter if you have anything else interesting for me to read Jose :)
@@josetobias1579 wtf man, that was more than any homework of my life. that comment of youtube was indeed a note of a professional from some page of notices LOLLLL, nice man! PD: landers good videos!
@@josetobias1579 dude this is hugely informative. You should definitely post this up on somewhere like r/GlobalOffensive so it can reach a wider audience.
Some line ups (all T side):
1:59 - A site smoke (halls support) from top mid
2:08 - pop flash for halls pop from top mid
4:56 - moto smoke from top mid + flash
8:26 - moto smoke + A long smoke + A long pop flash
15:43 - high left banana flash
16:19 - B front site smoke
if arT plays like this in officials i really wanna see him play pugs xD
dude even pro says pugs specially MM is much more difficult than pro games you never know whom you encountered with
there are players who can destroy art in MM specially EU region
@@aakash950 wtf are u talking about 😂
@@joaogrilex if you are global you know
Aakash Mash it wouldn’t mean they’re better just more unpredictable which looks like they’re better
@@aakash950 that doesnt mean they are better bro. He wouldnt get destroyed... He would get killed ofc cause every good player has rly good aim, but thats not what makes them better than a pro. I get ur point but playing an official against 5 guys with God like aim and awareness isnt harder than playing a pug where every1 just tries to frag out. U should know that
i was casting all day and forgot to record lol so here's one i recorded a couple weeks ago
i think we gotta do NAWK tomorrow???
Please do rain also... He was insane against NIP today, it is so sad that his team just can't do the right decisions.
Do iSSAA if you can. That guy is nuts especially those shots today above the smoke on kennyS.
NAWKK yesss
Nawwk is sick, also Brollan
Rush at Complexity could be an interesting review, he gets a lot of flak online for being washed, dying a lot, etc, but it would be interesting to see what we can see from a demo review. He does play a pretty selfless position so maybe a review can change some minds? Keep up the good work Lau, NiP and FaZe overpass game was inSANE today, gj
Actually in this online era rush has been sick, being a support player and still having good stats, the major winner rush we know
also blameF credits RUSH a lot for playing hard positions
@@ankurdwivedi5023 i know right. its so good to see his team doingg well because hes so underrated even when he was in cloud 9.
Superstitum straight up didn't include him in his Cloud9 vid after the major win lmao
Love the interaction you have in the comments, will miss it when you hit 200k subs
art is so insane, I personally take a lot of inspiration from his playstyle.
Please do nawwk and rain next, they both played very well today.
Would be cool to see both of their povs from that match.
Do a ChrisJ analysis to show if he's really the bot that some people call him or just sacrificing himself for the team. I'm also curious if he can be the main awper of mouse, I feel like he can be but he needs to get more support of the team.
Give him a 2 week break and he'll come back and get clutch of the decade haha
@@brocksinclair66 He had like a 2 month break with the team, so don't think thats gonna do it for him :D
@@sennadoeprettig1691 when he came back though he performed good for a couple games. I still think he's a solid reliable player with plenty of experience
@@brocksinclair66 I'm not saying he's a bad player, I'm just saying 2 week brake isn't gonna work
@@sennadoeprettig1691 yeah I know, it's more of a meme
i’m dying to see a tutorial on the tarik step back cause i don’t really understand it. also love the content, i’m new but wish i was here for longer.
I feel like the strategy follows the same principle as stewies famous pug plays or smoke pushing at first. The plays are so unreasonably aggressive that very few people expect it. And to switch it up on the enemy he takes tons of weird and abnormal off angles. He will also change the pushes and the timings to make himself unpredictable.
Personally I think the thing he does so incredibly well isn't getting the first kill per se but rather creating space and staying alive.
My god you're consistent, that just slaps! Keep the hard work man!
Loving these uploads recently cant stop watching them...keep em coming :D
love the vids man keep it up im new and since I have been watching your vids your cannel has grown by a large margin
right after faze gets DESTROYED in triple OT! lets go!
yeeeeeeeeeeeesh
@Farabi Seiilbek they beat g2
@Farabi Seiilbek meh
Xyp9x plssss
3:37 & 4:22 & 7:39 furia method of taking banana, they underhand a smoke usually in front of logs by half wall + flashes high left + molly sandbag
10:58 arT big dick energy clearly banana as an entry with awp
11:27 cool furia execute where they smoke front site and coffin, then flash kscerato into ct
12:32 furia like this boost over the mid smoke
12:44 arT doing arT things :)
17:33 furia big dick alpha's just holding in arch because they have so much confidence due to arT
>arT
>Launder's demo review
*This is P E R F E C T I O N*
"Played this match just yesterday"
24th of september
"well..."
i love how the first few minutes hes not really saying too much cos even he doesnt have a clue whats happening
Are you able to release your demo cfg, just for convenience, having the binds and commands you use would be pretty useful!
Yeah I second it. We need that demo.cfg
I was spamming "another day another demo" at the G2 vs OG match and I kept getting timed out.
Should've been deemo
id love to see an analysis of the first round cyber legacy played against NaVi on inferno
Earlier than a white family at the airport
2;30 - flashing your biceps, like okay dude we get it but rly 20 seconds??
Great video!
Yo Launders at 1:34 in the video you talk about a true circle dot crosshair using gap -7, do you have the commands for this? I've just settled on using a small square dot because I didn't even know a circle dot crosshair was possible in this game
Mr. Launders, I really do appreciate your content , please keep doing it ! :) very much thanks
would like to see a coldzera review on the inferno bo5 finals against og, how he came back to form and why, if it was because more based around him or did nothing really change
Love these videos. Keep it up!
At 1:39 the window gets shot at the sime time Art jumps to balcony to mask the sound of him jumping
Please do a syrsoN demo, he should be interesting to look at, especially his incredible scout plays and the recent top performance on BIG as their main awper. Thank you
thx for content dude, just love your videos, pece
I would like an Es3tag demo from before his Astralis days
Can you do a deemo review of Zywoo against Fnatic at DH open? Man went off.
Have you ever tried 1440 by 1080 res? It's like 1280 by 960 but less pixelation
1st day without a complete and long intro and I already miss it
That was a freakin insane demo, oh my gosh. The man was feeling it hahahah
Can we get a Mir demo review ? The guys nuts, I think he’s underrated
his playstyle is art..
I think the best reviews you could do next are either a review of AZR to see his skillset and where he could possibly fit in a new roster, or a review of one of the GODSENT guys, preferably Maden or Zehn
All of yours are great content tho, keep up the good work!
love the little David Goggins quote hahahaha
How do you switch between the POV and normal demo view in HLAE?
would love to see some tier 2 demos maybe even like some mythic players, feel like there's a lot more you can talk about when not spectating top of the line cs even if it is more basic.
Furia's gameplay is for sure the most interesting in csgo right now!
Mr Launders, can we have an Poizon demo review. The flicks man
When he dies does the demo show that player he was watching at that instance?
Damn this channel growing fast af
Could you please do a demo review of syrson. I've been watching csgo and been primary awping for years now and I've never loved someone's awp playstyle more. his pacing and the timing of his aggression seems perfectly done while still being achievable. it's not like KennyS where he's the only one who can really pull it off.
who has the best raw aim in your opinion?
Fuck yeah love the content. Another day another deeeeemo
do you use cl_clock_correction 0 ?
Art isn't a player I have seen much. Ty for this
Does Navi buyout yekindar? Or do their issues really lie in a lack of a solid tactical base/igl and more talent wouldn't necessarily lead to better results. I think this would apply for players like monesy and aunkere as well
Audio level is way better than last video
How can i find these player pov demos?
DS3 in bookmarks? I see you're a man of culture as well
What is your viewmodel?
Great video launders. Love ya :D
STYKO would be really cool, since he somehow made it from being the "decoy" in mouz to kinda star player on godsent
can you please do a Nexus Gaming demo? maybe iM, a good rifler, Nexus Gaming vs CPH Flames, d2, 2nd half :)
Love ur vids!
I have a question does the other team hear when u pull out a knife or a gun?
no they cant hear you switching weapons, they can however hear you pulling the pin of a nade or reloading
switching weapons is only audible in demos
You should do a demo review of Hobbit, he’s a major winning player but he seems really restricted by Gambit
I see you're sitting down!!! How is the back?
Do a suNny demo. I want to see how he’s changed since becoming an igl and less of an entry fragger.
could you do elige?
I really want you to make a video on Bymas
Loba's tilt inducing playstyle onto the list
Haven't been watching much Pro CS these past few years but watching this demo makes me think these guys' playstyle would be heavily countered by old Fnatic type team. Mobile awper, nade timings and a lot of bait and switch plays with +1 at unexpected positions.
Lau I wanna see Elige week! Would love to hear your thoughts
Art is amazing
a blameF review would be great
Can we see an AZR demo. He said he wants to go to EU so I'm wondering what teams he is good enough to play for.
Another suggestion: Team Spirit Mir vs Hellraisers on CT Inferno during IEM World Championship (he went 21-4)
boombl4 rushes and role as igl woulg be nice
would love to see one on PwnAlone
Could you do one on oSee, ex cloud9. He is a really interesting player who towards the latter end of their stint was the only on performing consistently. He is really versatile and is amazing with both the AWP and rifles. His demo would be really cool.
Really want to see a broky demo
HEY MAN, you are one of the Dreamhack casters, right? Nice commentary, btw.
How do you get players POV? I keep asking but no respond
"Watch demos the same way I do! Tutorial on my side channel - LINK"
this is literally in the video description
Watch "anarkez" on ct side train 16-5 kd vs x-kom ago
Can you do a dev1ce demo review? Im curious to see what such a passive awper plays like
It will be boring
Super interesting. They play like a really good pub team. (Ah, just caught this was a pug)
What? This was an official match
@@neues3691 Ah really - he plays so loosely!
Who gon carry the boat😂
Another day another demo!
hey u should watch felps, mf has a major impact in boom
I would like to see this as well. Kinda forgot about felps, didn't even know he was in mibr lmao
@@gil7872 he isn’t
@@D0rlisok what I meant is that he was. Sorry for the confusion
@@gil7872 oh sorry I also interpreted it differently, have a great day
5:30 LMFAO.... can relate....
dupreeh or yuurih demo pwease
we want some allu deemow according to me he is one of the most underrated awper of all time
Overrated you mean:D....so inconsistent and it never looks smooth tbh
@@hsdfafgh8287 he has the third most awp kills in the history of csgo broo
@@jovia1223 well there has to be something to him but i just dont enjoy watching him
Tbf he around since the beginning....
He just goes from bot allu to god allu in a day...
@@hsdfafgh8287 lul, that can't be helped if u don't like him he sure is different than the other pros
issaa vs g2 t-side nuke
I think some cool players to see if you don't already have them on your list would be poizon, jkz, and maybe scream's brother as he's going to Vitality (I forget what his in game name is)
Oops just say the jks please ignore
rain overpass demo against nip please coach!
Why shox is good at clutching?
Waiting your video ☕️
Pro tip by art
Press W
Bom dia! Shoutout from Brazil!!
I dont understand how shroud can say csgo is dying and yet ur views are going up
i know you did a jks video recently but surely he's hot news right now. best player in the world not currently in a top team.
12:15 best round
14:51 frenetic
Yess more Furia