Insane to see where counterstrike has gotten to in all these years, from the hotel conference rooms to gigantic booked out stadiums thank you cs and thanks for the video!
My favorite Team/Clan from vintage CS scene has to be zEx. Their "zEx Rated" content and their run at ESWC 2003 grand final is what got me into CS in the first place. They may had been the one of first underdog, doing an underdog run to the grand final throughout the event, weren't they? This may sound silly, but I kinda like their team tag and I kinda like to use the "zEx" tag in my In-Game Name now xD. I may not old and mature enough yet, during those era, but I love to revisit and learn about the history of CS competition.
In 2001/02 up to mid 2004, it was all MR12. CPL Winter 2004 was the first event that started to practically used MR15 format and it become a standard since then, at least up till CSGO.
Three difrerent cs games and tons of majors and professional teams . Evevy tears , every rage , every win , CS will cement itself in history as one of the biggest titles in the fps genre
my childhood resumed in 1 video, started to follow the scene around 08-09 with LESS than 1mb of internet and having to wait till 5 am till the matches started (for my timezone), i stayed all night playing obviously. im at 17 min of video but i want to say i always loved watching greatfrag and his commentator (i think rahim was his name) such a cool dude, always made me laugh thank you for making this video, you are a god!! (and youtube for recommending lol)
Back when HLTV was a place to watch by joining the match as a spectator in-game as well as somebody shared the IP. Today, TO won't allow us to joining a match as a spectator in-game anymore....
You forgot one of the major CS tourney been held in China that was ACON5/KODE5. If my memory recall, the first edition that was called ACON5 in 2005 and it was won by Virtus Pro. That was the big achievement for VP to won something in CS LAN. After VP, the NIP win the 2nd edition of it where the event had been rebranded as "KODE5" in 2006. Then next winner are, mTw in 2008, Fnatic in 2009, CNB in 2010. Furthermore, Unlike WEG(World Esports Games), KODE5 was actually not just an invitational tournament (since I understand you didn't include WSVG & WEG here in your video because it was just an invitation tournament). It actually had its own qualifying phase for each region to made it to the mainstage where KODE5 would've been held to. KODE5 felt like a "Chinese CPL" at the time and yet it tend to be overlooked over the time
Yes, I know that were kode5 tournaments, but I think that the status did not reach iem, cpl, wcg, eswc. Because everyone forgot the kode5 tournaments when they closed, unlike wcg eswc cpl iem. KODE5 failed to leave a huge mark on the world CS. And they got a bad reputation for not paying prize money to the winners.
CSS only have CGS that didn't last long, around 2007 - 2008 and the scene were horribly ran. ESWC had once held CSS event in 2011 and it was won by VeryGames, but that's it. Aside of CGS and ESWC 2011, there weren't any major international LAN tour for CSS
@@aman44551 Exactly, but CSS in 2005 has only been played in grand final, if I'm not mistaken. The rest of the game were been played on CS 1.6 or CS CZ, in the first place, until the grand final. If we talking about a whole CSS competition, from the beginning to an end, then it's technically CGS and CSS in ESWC 2011
@ytgc-royalewarex5190 Well said. If my memory recall, the community was split when both game tried to have their own respective scene. Cs 1.6 still have plenty of TO company to funded and hosted major LAN event after a decades, while CSS was stagnant with only having a minor community LAN event that didn't really took off, internatinally. CGS failed, CEVO failed, ESEA failed to make it big. Only ESWC gave it a shot after the CGS disaster. Aside of ESWC in 2011, there were no major TO ever interest on funded CSS since the version is a joke and suck ball compared to 1.6. ESWC gave it a shot to hosted CSS event, aside of CS 1.6, because it's a France company and since CSS is huge in France, ESWC gave it a shot to hosted it. CSS was only big in some country in EU like France, UK and Denmark (in half) and also just half popular in NA but still not even close to CS 1.6 in term of competitive scene & the loved by majority of CS community.
Too bad, there isn't any demo from WCG 2001. WCG 2001 seems like a lost media in esports. CPL Winter 2001 has a demo and it's one of the oldest demo that survived so far. Team Canada (a stack line up of Legend never Die squad) win the first WCG.
@@aman44551 Thanks to Liquipedia, it's the only site that we can get any information facts and result about the scene at WCG 2001 (including CS), on the other hand. If it wasn't for Liquipedia site, we barely know about it since I've been wondering where the footage, documentary, news and demo had gone to
Even a day is not enough for me to describe in words what a historical video this is! KS is the greatest game, my congratulations on the 20-year history of Gabenov’s brainchild, which influenced the destinies of millions of people and gave us so many incredible and unforgettable emotions! In end i will said you in CS History my congrations for 56 thousand vivers! You are the best!
At the same time, Team Canada (a stack of Legend Never Die squad line up) won WCG 2001. Interestingly, there were 2 major tournament happened in a same year in 2001. The time date clashed so WCG 2001 and CPL Winter 2001 begun and ended in a same date. In CSGO, VERYGAMES and NIP fought back and forth in early days. I think they created the first rivalry in CSGO before the rise of the other team like Fnatic, VP, Navi, etc, etc
Just got this recommended to me right after elimination stage of the first CS2 major. I started watching in 2020 mostly, So I am very new. It was match of Cloud9 and FaZe in 2018 that was the first match I've seen. I now understand how crazy of a story that is, with just how stacked Faze were at the time. Although not NA anymore, Im hoping to see a Cloud9 win (but lets be real its probably not happening lol)
Good afternoon! Please tell me if it is possible to use fragments from this video for public purposes - for editing an upcoming documentary about the history of computer games? (Major 2018)
From 2001-2006, I would say NA were decent and I think the CAL (Cyberathlete Amateur League) contributed a lot for the development and progress of the certain regional grassroot scene. It was such interesting time and CAL competitive system was fun. Since then, NA CS started to decline and stagnant ever since CAL/CPL been shut down. I can see the end of CAL/CPL and the CGS fiasco affected the scene a lot with an infamous controversial of Angel Munoz cases that he ran off the money out of the TO and the prize money remained unpaid for participants. It sad, that CEVO and ESEA didn't help either. It tried hard to be like CAL to make NA CS great again, but it just didn't really work out, I guess.
@ytgc-royalewarex5190 CEVO & ESEA failed to replicated CAL and failed to fixed a grassroot competitive scene of NA because it wasn't free service and it didn't offered a free league like CAL does back then. Also, those two client have shit service too. Another problem with ESEA was when it took over a market, you had to pay twice. When this happened you couldn't have a pub clan - the base of competitive CS - joining a league without facing a charge, which many didn't think was worth it. CAL was a hub for almost every imaginable scene. As I say, it was brilliantly free and connected to the biggest league of every scene used it. Battlefield, call of duty, day of defeat, warcraft 3, unreal tournament, DotA, etc, etc have all used CAL - although 1.6, source and CZ were by far its driving force it had a league in just about every game imaginable. I know for a fact that competitive battlefield on PC essentially stopped existing with CAL, as did DoD, UT, HL2:DM and many other smaller games. When CEVO tried to offer a free league(I recall they only did that in CS and CSS) like CAL, after CAL died, it was too late. Many of the competitive multiplayer games that were developing in Americas were dying. Thats why a competitive CS in Americas have lagged behind EU and harder to catch up EU and so the gap between EU & Americas started to felt big and EU are absolute miles ahead after 2006. EU on top because they still have free league and open tournament everywhere. Also, the CGS fiasco didn't affect them since not many of them are interest to invest on CSS anyway (only France and UK care about it).
boston 2018 still be #1, 2nd NA team to reach major finals n first to ever win for NA on homesoil, started 0-2 on 2nd group stage n never looked back, 15-11 comeback against fake clan hahaha
Complexity in ESWC 2005 is up there as well and should not be forgotten, IMHO. Their moment against Lunatic Hai still gives me goosebumps after looking their documentary. If it wasn't for the crucial moment by Tr1p to stopped them from defusing their bomb, they won't made it to final, let alone to secured championship.
Actually, there were 2 Germany team to ever won major LAN. Alternate Attax was the first when they won WSVG (World Series of Video Games) in 2006 and then Mousesports. I'd say Mousesports with Cyx in a roster was the peak era of German CS. A Germany choosen one in his hey day. He was like German Zywoo before Zywoo. Sad, his career & life didn't last long and passed away due to accident. How tragic...
@@ineedc3477WSVG 2006 wasnt major, only with invite.invite was given only to winner or finalist of some tournaments without. Its like blast world final today
@@AskemandenIts depends how you are enjoyed for the game, I had played CS:GO before for two years, Now I'm 34yo and I can't moved from 1.6, to many memories that I spend with 1.6 also bring me go to regional tournament.
@@aman44551 I would say it was and in CS alone, it already have more country participants if you look at the history. Even more participants than a team in CPL Winter 2001. CPL Winter 2001 were mostly just EU and Americas, while WCG already have more than 2 region participants in CS alone. Coincidentally, it WCG 2001 and CPL Winter 2001 were held and ended at the same date
@@zeezao8196 estro, Project KR & lunatoc Hai were some decent team from Korea. Lunatic Hai, the first Asian (Korean) team to made it to grand final in CS LAN, at CPL Winter 2005, but they lost to SK.
WOOW, IM ON RECOMENDATIONS,YPEEE
this is such a treasure, please don’t ever remove this video
k
Insane to see where counterstrike has gotten to in all these years, from the hotel conference rooms to gigantic booked out stadiums thank you cs and thanks for the video!
TO should bring back open entry registration and BYOC LAN qualifier like the old major format. Would be fun
My favorite Team/Clan from vintage CS scene has to be zEx. Their "zEx Rated" content and their run at ESWC 2003 grand final is what got me into CS in the first place. They may had been the one of first underdog, doing an underdog run to the grand final throughout the event, weren't they? This may sound silly, but I kinda like their team tag and I kinda like to use the "zEx" tag in my In-Game Name now xD. I may not old and mature enough yet, during those era, but I love to revisit and learn about the history of CS competition.
1:48 wow , they do used have MR12 back in early days of Counter Strike
Yes, it was always in cs 1.6 and earlier versions
In 2001/02 up to mid 2004, it was all MR12. CPL Winter 2004 was the first event that started to practically used MR15 format and it become a standard since then, at least up till CSGO.
The problem is probably that the game currently does not work on mr12
@@Gadottinho it work well for me
TaZ was everwhere in the first decade +
Because he played for VP. VP was so dominant back then.
@@hachiroku2612 He was a member of the Golden Five
TaZ, Neo and Pasha had been winning numerous LAN since CS 1.6 days. One of the best trio in CS history.
Three difrerent cs games and tons of majors and professional teams . Evevy tears , every rage , every win , CS will cement itself in history as one of the biggest titles in the fps genre
The good guys won in CPL Winter 2003 , the good guys rarely won in CS but thank god they did then.
my childhood resumed in 1 video, started to follow the scene around 08-09 with LESS than 1mb of internet and having to wait till 5 am till the matches started (for my timezone), i stayed all night playing obviously. im at 17 min of video but i want to say i always loved watching greatfrag and his commentator (i think rahim was his name) such a cool dude, always made me laugh
thank you for making this video, you are a god!! (and youtube for recommending lol)
Back when HLTV was a place to watch by joining the match as a spectator in-game as well as somebody shared the IP. Today, TO won't allow us to joining a match as a spectator in-game anymore....
You forgot one of the major CS tourney been held in China that was ACON5/KODE5.
If my memory recall, the first edition that was called ACON5 in 2005 and it was won by Virtus Pro. That was the big achievement for VP to won something in CS LAN.
After VP, the NIP win the 2nd edition of it where the event had been rebranded as "KODE5" in 2006. Then next winner are, mTw in 2008, Fnatic in 2009, CNB in 2010.
Furthermore, Unlike WEG(World Esports Games), KODE5 was actually not just an invitational tournament (since I understand you didn't include WSVG & WEG here in your video because it was just an invitation tournament). It actually had its own qualifying phase for each region to made it to the mainstage where KODE5 would've been held to. KODE5 felt like a "Chinese CPL" at the time and yet it tend to be overlooked over the time
Yes, I know that were kode5 tournaments, but I think that the status did not reach iem, cpl, wcg, eswc. Because everyone forgot the kode5 tournaments when they closed, unlike wcg eswc cpl iem. KODE5 failed to leave a huge mark on the world CS. And they got a bad reputation for not paying prize money to the winners.
To think, 2005 ACON5 was the first ever major victory for VP ORG on LAN events.. VP has came a long way, indeed.
10:52 RIP Cyx
Absolutely amazing to see. This is important history of CS
I didnt expect this video to get 1k views, thanks everyone!!!!
But I don't know if I should make more videos like this? What do you think?
the algorithm needs to find this video
Real
Despite being a long time player of Source, my first major watch was Boston. Will forever be my favorite major :)
This video is more important than the entire library of congress
hahahah really.:)
For real. It really is.
1:09 actually surprised by Korean commentary because i've been playing cs in Korea and it's dead
Korea had a lot of good team represent Asia on big CS event back then. Lunatic Hai, Project KR, WeMadeFOX and eSTRO were very good
I only played 1.6 back then and fondly remember eswc cpl wcg etc but it would have been interesting to see what css majors looked like too
CSS only have CGS that didn't last long, around 2007 - 2008 and the scene were horribly ran. ESWC had once held CSS event in 2011 and it was won by VeryGames, but that's it. Aside of CGS and ESWC 2011, there weren't any major international LAN tour for CSS
@@ytgc-royalewarex5190 and wcg 2005
@@aman44551 Exactly, but CSS in 2005 has only been played in grand final, if I'm not mistaken. The rest of the game were been played on CS 1.6 or CS CZ, in the first place, until the grand final. If we talking about a whole CSS competition, from the beginning to an end, then it's technically CGS and CSS in ESWC 2011
@ytgc-royalewarex5190 Well said. If my memory recall, the community was split when both game tried to have their own respective scene. Cs 1.6 still have plenty of TO company to funded and hosted major LAN event after a decades, while CSS was stagnant with only having a minor community LAN event that didn't really took off, internatinally. CGS failed, CEVO failed, ESEA failed to make it big. Only ESWC gave it a shot after the CGS disaster. Aside of ESWC in 2011, there were no major TO ever interest on funded CSS since the version is a joke and suck ball compared to 1.6. ESWC gave it a shot to hosted CSS event, aside of CS 1.6, because it's a France company and since CSS is huge in France, ESWC gave it a shot to hosted it. CSS was only big in some country in EU like France, UK and Denmark (in half) and also just half popular in NA but still not even close to CS 1.6 in term of competitive scene & the loved by majority of CS community.
Thats some hard work and research, gg well done
Thank you
the boston major with c9 will always be my favorite
Too bad, there isn't any demo from WCG 2001. WCG 2001 seems like a lost media in esports. CPL Winter 2001 has a demo and it's one of the oldest demo that survived so far. Team Canada (a stack line up of Legend never Die squad) win the first WCG.
Yeah, that really sad, i asked wcg admin in twitter ,did they have matches for cs, still waiting answer :)
@@aman44551 Thanks to Liquipedia, it's the only site that we can get any information facts and result about the scene at WCG 2001 (including CS), on the other hand. If it wasn't for Liquipedia site, we barely know about it since I've been wondering where the footage, documentary, news and demo had gone to
the sound of the guns back then was music to our years.
Even a day is not enough for me to describe in words what a historical video this is! KS is the greatest game, my congratulations on the 20-year history of Gabenov’s brainchild, which influenced the destinies of millions of people and gave us so many incredible and unforgettable emotions! In end i will said you in CS History my congrations for 56 thousand vivers! You are the best!
Spasibo!!!
Пожалуйста, рад что такой контент заходит и без языкового вмешательства автора! @@aman44551
NiP really won first ever counter strike tournament, and the very first csgo tourney, legends.
At the same time, Team Canada (a stack of Legend Never Die squad line up) won WCG 2001. Interestingly, there were 2 major tournament happened in a same year in 2001. The time date clashed so WCG 2001 and CPL Winter 2001 begun and ended in a same date.
In CSGO, VERYGAMES and NIP fought back and forth in early days. I think they created the first rivalry in CSGO before the rise of the other team like Fnatic, VP, Navi, etc, etc
Just got this recommended to me right after elimination stage of the first CS2 major. I started watching in 2020 mostly, So I am very new. It was match of Cloud9 and FaZe in 2018 that was the first match I've seen. I now understand how crazy of a story that is, with just how stacked Faze were at the time. Although not NA anymore, Im hoping to see a Cloud9 win (but lets be real its probably not happening lol)
yup, sorry
Mibr 2006
Sk e LG 2016 🇧🇷
I need this video. Thank you!
Никогда не забуду победу Гамбит в Кракове,это были невероятные эмоции.Жаль,что дальше ничего не получилось
Почему не получилось?
@@rifarumaclo6709 состав развалился почти сразу же после победы на мажоре.Ушёл Зевс и Кейн и понеслось говно по кочкам
@@PbodyiwnlКейна хотели выгнать , а Зевс выставил условие: или он с нами или я ухожу с ним
@@kit_s_Liberia я знаю,но суть не меняется
Помню 1 чел написал в комментах, что откроет завод для производства кумыса,если гамбиты выиграют мажор.
good old 1.6 times
Zonic great player and goat coach
15:40 nice nickname
if you talking about minet , its his real surename - Oliver Minet, ex player of mTw
2024: NAVIIIIII
Omg aleksib genius
Faze Antwerp and Navi vs Faze Copenhagen needs to be edited in :)
Good for old cs, they could play a lot of map
2024: NaVi cs2
This deserves like and share ;)
ahh so much nostalgia in one video :) amazing.
Good afternoon! Please tell me if it is possible to use fragments from this video for public purposes - for editing an upcoming documentary about the history of computer games? (Major 2018)
Yes no problem
fnatic had such a monster run in the early days of go
SK ruled the early days. Fnatic started to domimated in 2006
NaVi 2024 felt much better than 2021
MR12 ❤ after they used MR15
so NA was actually decent in cs 1.6 ??? interesting.
From 2001-2006, I would say NA were decent and I think the CAL (Cyberathlete Amateur League) contributed a lot for the development and progress of the certain regional grassroot scene. It was such interesting time and CAL competitive system was fun. Since then, NA CS started to decline and stagnant ever since CAL/CPL been shut down. I can see the end of CAL/CPL and the CGS fiasco affected the scene a lot with an infamous controversial of Angel Munoz cases that he ran off the money out of the TO and the prize money remained unpaid for participants. It sad, that CEVO and ESEA didn't help either. It tried hard to be like CAL to make NA CS great again, but it just didn't really work out, I guess.
@ytgc-royalewarex5190 CEVO & ESEA failed to replicated CAL and failed to fixed a grassroot competitive scene of NA because it wasn't free service and it didn't offered a free league like CAL does back then. Also, those two client have shit service too. Another problem with ESEA was when it took over a market, you had to pay twice. When this happened you couldn't have a pub clan - the base of competitive CS - joining a league without facing a charge, which many didn't think was worth it.
CAL was a hub for almost every imaginable scene. As I say, it was brilliantly free and connected to the biggest league of every scene used it. Battlefield, call of duty, day of defeat, warcraft 3, unreal tournament, DotA, etc, etc have all used CAL - although 1.6, source and CZ were by far its driving force it had a league in just about every game imaginable. I know for a fact that competitive battlefield on PC essentially stopped existing with CAL, as did DoD, UT, HL2:DM and many other smaller games.
When CEVO tried to offer a free league(I recall they only did that in CS and CSS) like CAL, after CAL died, it was too late. Many of the competitive multiplayer games that were developing in Americas were dying. Thats why a competitive CS in Americas have lagged behind EU and harder to catch up EU and so the gap between EU & Americas started to felt big and EU are absolute miles ahead after 2006. EU on top because they still have free league and open tournament everywhere. Also, the CGS fiasco didn't affect them since not many of them are interest to invest on CSS anyway (only France and UK care about it).
my god i love NiP(s)
years 2024 cs2 first major its will be eternal fire win cup come back here guys
Aware
spirit.
ok im here
NaVi
2022 pgl major antwerp:
1.Faze
2.Navi
th-cam.com/video/31T9JkLMZ3s/w-d-xo.html
where EMS One Katowice 2014?
20:01
2023: blast premiere 2023 paris major
vitality
th-cam.com/video/GxBicAAVhUg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=9UyecS9WelFhOHmW
how did you find all these clips ?
Hard work
boston 2018 still be #1, 2nd NA team to reach major finals n first to ever win for NA on homesoil, started 0-2 on 2nd group stage n never looked back, 15-11 comeback against fake clan hahaha
Complexity in ESWC 2005 is up there as well and should not be forgotten, IMHO. Their moment against Lunatic Hai still gives me goosebumps after looking their documentary. If it wasn't for the crucial moment by Tr1p to stopped them from defusing their bomb, they won't made it to final, let alone to secured championship.
What about WEG, wNv has also contributed to CS in a big way.
Its was tournament only with invite. You cant play here without invite.
liquipedia.net/counterstrike/Counter-Strike_Majors
@@aman44551 Fair enough. If WEG is included, NoA and Begrip would be shown here as they were the first two team to won the first two season of WEG.
카운터스트라이크
GOAT
Jumping pig is so nice
s1mple?
Sad that only 1 german Team ever won smthg
:(
Actually, there were 2 Germany team to ever won major LAN. Alternate Attax was the first when they won WSVG (World Series of Video Games) in 2006 and then Mousesports. I'd say Mousesports with Cyx in a roster was the peak era of German CS. A Germany choosen one in his hey day. He was like German Zywoo before Zywoo. Sad, his career & life didn't last long and passed away due to accident. How tragic...
@@ineedc3477WSVG 2006 wasnt major, only with invite.invite was given only to winner or finalist of some tournaments without. Its like blast world final today
Olofmeistwr 3x major winner and astralis team all player got 4x major gg
Wait olof 2x winner, fnatic won 1st major without olof and krimz
Olofmeister only won 2. Olof wasn't with Fnatic in 2013.
2006 Forest win major LMAO
The rise of Fnatic CS right there
Fnx also
M19😭😭😭
История ёпт
18:21 I do apologize if I stop to watch when the game has change to CS:GO
CS:GO is the best version of the game so far
@@Askemanden1.6 is literally the best fps ever
@@AskemandenIts depends how you are enjoyed for the game, I had played CS:GO before for two years, Now I'm 34yo and I can't moved from 1.6, to many memories that I spend with 1.6 also bring me go to regional tournament.
you forgot to include WCG 2001 :)
wcg 2001 wasnt major
@@aman44551 I would say it was and in CS alone, it already have more country participants if you look at the history. Even more participants than a team in CPL Winter 2001. CPL Winter 2001 were mostly just EU and Americas, while WCG already have more than 2 region participants in CS alone. Coincidentally, it WCG 2001 and CPL Winter 2001 were held and ended at the same date
2022 Faze Clan
2023 Vitality
2024 NaVi
Major Rio?
@@maksstolbov9142rio 2022 outsiders
Korean won major???
estro?
Lunatic- hai against SK 2005 (LOST)
Estro against mouz and mym 2008 (LOST)
THEY LOST
I shoked that theres was one on high level
@@zeezao8196 estro, Project KR & lunatoc Hai were some decent team from Korea. Lunatic Hai, the first Asian (Korean) team to made it to grand final in CS LAN, at CPL Winter 2005, but they lost to SK.
@@tab7madeup And Solo is one of the best player from Asia. I only know him and Jungle as among the best from Asia region. I've seen their demo :-)
why did some of these matches end at 3 rounds or 9 ?
2nd half
Wcg 2005?
Team 3D won but unfortunately, the grand final was played on CS Source instead of CS 1.6 or Condition Zero (like WCG 2004)
u forgot iem season 1
only europeans did play
@@aman44551 wasn't it a major no matter the fact?
@kielbasior Yes, bcs only european teams were allowed to play.
Navi 2024
Where kato 14
20:01
ESWC & DreamHack 2012 isn't majors, bro.
they were also majors, only without the prescription major and without the intervention of valve
CO JEST GET RIGHT, LYSO CI?
I miss navi 2021, the current one is a big joke
Navi 2010 (Markeloff era) >>
they re in finals lol
now your comment look funny :)
antigamente não existia strafe
13:03 why did they win when they down 8 rounds lol
its 2nd half
FNX legend
you forgot eswc 2006
7:51
i miss envyus
me too :(
ESWC 2012 is not a major btw
same with dh winter 2012
@@jadedaim funny because csgo major are actually short for Valve Major Championship and all other tier1 event are consider major tournaments as well
@@s0meRand0m129 no its not, "majors" in csgo are valve sponsored events and DH Winter 2013 was the first valve sponsored one in go
@@jadedaim shut up, it is
It was "not official"
wcg2002는 한국해설이네~ 삼성스폰이라 그런가
Yt alg
3D.......
Polish golden five goat team
2
CSS 😢?
th-cam.com/video/GxBicAAVhUg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=HP5wrXetiJQ7dEJj that with css
where is css
because no one played css
check this liquipedia.net/counterstrike/Counter-Strike_Majors
@@aman44551 ok bro ty
@@aman44551 But they no csgo majors XD
@@aman44551 And no they played css team like very games and they played pxl lan Ever lan
WCG 2005
ESEA
EPS
@@aman44551 what? that's not true? Plenty of the current CSGO pros played CSS. What are you talking about?
2024: Team Spirit
this comment aged like literal milk
пацаны к успеху шли , не получилось не фортануло
F
@@aman44551дед carryGun (1-15 в финале) наказал орущего школьника донка
каким образом?) Против спирит была максимально равная борьба, чисто анлаки@@tim3toact
how did nip win if its 11 to 3 for polish team ? 13:03
it's 2nd half