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On March 16 2015 02:46 Doublemint wrote:I noticed that too, though I don't see the problem. it's not like others are not able to work with tec9s... same "problem" CS:GO had with the CZ basically. I think it takes away from several aspects of the game and i think it's stupid both as a spectator and a player
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Great tournament. Expected results. Only surprise was that Titan didn't make it out of groups D:
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On March 16 2015 08:19 lethal111 wrote: Great tournament. Expected results. Only surprise was that Titan didn't make it out of groups D:
Yeah, it looked like they were moving forward and they looked solid these last months only for it to come crashing down again. Back to the drawing board I guess.
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On March 16 2015 01:15 ThePlagueJG wrote:Show nested quote +On March 16 2015 01:13 Muffloe wrote:On March 16 2015 01:04 Zergneedsfood wrote:On March 16 2015 00:56 Muffloe wrote:On March 16 2015 00:52 Zergneedsfood wrote:On March 16 2015 00:50 Muffloe wrote:On March 16 2015 00:48 Zergneedsfood wrote:On March 16 2015 00:46 Introvert wrote:On March 16 2015 00:43 Muffloe wrote:On March 16 2015 00:42 Introvert wrote: [quote] Yeah jw seems fine as of late. I guess it's mainly Devilwalk lol. I don't think Devilwalk has done anything, I guess people only go by appereance these days The interview he gave after the infamous overpass boost left me not liking him. Before that I didn't have an opinion. He seemed like a really fun guy when he was streaming with Get_Right and a few other American players months before these events. Not sure if he did have a stream, but if he did I probably watched it. I think the interviews/tweets on twitter were kind of....iono uncharacteristic. And I think since he believed he was in the right, he was operating with the feeling that the entire community was unjustifiably hating on his team, which probably prompted his....less than appealing responses. On March 16 2015 00:48 Muffloe wrote:On March 16 2015 00:46 Introvert wrote:On March 16 2015 00:43 Muffloe wrote: [quote] I don't think Devilwalk has done anything, I guess people only go by appereance these days The interview he gave after the infamous overpass boost left me not liking him. Before that I didn't have an opinion. The inteview where he said that LDLC played better than them?  This is what almost every team says when another team beats them. It's the standard "we made mistakes, but no credit taken from X team, they did better than us." It really doesn't mean shit lol So by doing what everyone does, he deserves hate? ? Where did I say that? o.O People are obviously talking about parts of the interview that are completely unrelated and irrelevant to your comment. I was merely pointing out that your comment by itself doesn't mean anything either. Well, it was awhile since I saw that interview, I guess I need to rewatch to understand why he should be thought of as a smug douchebag I mean....I don't think it matters now. I don't harbor any ill will against Fnatic the CSGO team since I think they're phenomenal players. I just don't like the brand in general. Too many bad memories. I see what you mean, they are definately not spotless. But I don't think they really deserve all this negativity that saurrounds. Though, what really I fear is if flusha or jw would be bullied out of the scene. The amount of hate they have to deal with is almost unreal Not gonna talk about Flusha, but jw is a lot nicer and more professional than he gets credit for by people. It feels like jw is mistreated just because he looks like he does which is really sad in itself since hes not the douche people credit him for.
Think that comes from the first major at DHW 2013 when after they won, the majority of the fnatic members heckled the NiP players and acted quite unsportsmanlike by not shaking hands with them. JW was the more active in yelling at the NiP guys, the other reason is that once you get the hltv train against you it won't stop.
On topic: Was a great finals, just sad that NiP couldn't get the win in the end after all, ah well I guess the eight major is the next time NiP will win :p
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I was at the CSGO event, it was so much more packed than for League, no joke.
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On March 17 2015 02:13 Kamari wrote:Show nested quote +On March 16 2015 01:15 ThePlagueJG wrote:On March 16 2015 01:13 Muffloe wrote:On March 16 2015 01:04 Zergneedsfood wrote:On March 16 2015 00:56 Muffloe wrote:On March 16 2015 00:52 Zergneedsfood wrote:On March 16 2015 00:50 Muffloe wrote:On March 16 2015 00:48 Zergneedsfood wrote:On March 16 2015 00:46 Introvert wrote:On March 16 2015 00:43 Muffloe wrote: [quote] I don't think Devilwalk has done anything, I guess people only go by appereance these days The interview he gave after the infamous overpass boost left me not liking him. Before that I didn't have an opinion. He seemed like a really fun guy when he was streaming with Get_Right and a few other American players months before these events. Not sure if he did have a stream, but if he did I probably watched it. I think the interviews/tweets on twitter were kind of....iono uncharacteristic. And I think since he believed he was in the right, he was operating with the feeling that the entire community was unjustifiably hating on his team, which probably prompted his....less than appealing responses. On March 16 2015 00:48 Muffloe wrote:On March 16 2015 00:46 Introvert wrote: [quote] The interview he gave after the infamous overpass boost left me not liking him. Before that I didn't have an opinion.
The inteview where he said that LDLC played better than them?  This is what almost every team says when another team beats them. It's the standard "we made mistakes, but no credit taken from X team, they did better than us." It really doesn't mean shit lol So by doing what everyone does, he deserves hate? ? Where did I say that? o.O People are obviously talking about parts of the interview that are completely unrelated and irrelevant to your comment. I was merely pointing out that your comment by itself doesn't mean anything either. Well, it was awhile since I saw that interview, I guess I need to rewatch to understand why he should be thought of as a smug douchebag I mean....I don't think it matters now. I don't harbor any ill will against Fnatic the CSGO team since I think they're phenomenal players. I just don't like the brand in general. Too many bad memories. I see what you mean, they are definately not spotless. But I don't think they really deserve all this negativity that saurrounds. Though, what really I fear is if flusha or jw would be bullied out of the scene. The amount of hate they have to deal with is almost unreal Not gonna talk about Flusha, but jw is a lot nicer and more professional than he gets credit for by people. It feels like jw is mistreated just because he looks like he does which is really sad in itself since hes not the douche people credit him for. Think that comes from the first major at DHW 2013 when after they won, the majority of the fnatic members heckled the NiP players and acted quite unsportsmanlike by not shaking hands with them. JW was the more active in yelling at the NiP guys, the other reason is that once you get the hltv train against you it won't stop. On topic: Was a great finals, just sad that NiP couldn't get the win in the end after all, ah well I guess the eight major is the next time NiP will win :p Apparently that had something to do with something nip had done against fnatic before... So, I think it is time to forget about that incident now!
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On March 17 2015 22:06 Elroi wrote:Show nested quote +On March 17 2015 02:13 Kamari wrote:On March 16 2015 01:15 ThePlagueJG wrote:On March 16 2015 01:13 Muffloe wrote:On March 16 2015 01:04 Zergneedsfood wrote:On March 16 2015 00:56 Muffloe wrote:On March 16 2015 00:52 Zergneedsfood wrote:On March 16 2015 00:50 Muffloe wrote:On March 16 2015 00:48 Zergneedsfood wrote:On March 16 2015 00:46 Introvert wrote: [quote] The interview he gave after the infamous overpass boost left me not liking him. Before that I didn't have an opinion.
He seemed like a really fun guy when he was streaming with Get_Right and a few other American players months before these events. Not sure if he did have a stream, but if he did I probably watched it. I think the interviews/tweets on twitter were kind of....iono uncharacteristic. And I think since he believed he was in the right, he was operating with the feeling that the entire community was unjustifiably hating on his team, which probably prompted his....less than appealing responses. On March 16 2015 00:48 Muffloe wrote:[quote] The inteview where he said that LDLC played better than them?  This is what almost every team says when another team beats them. It's the standard "we made mistakes, but no credit taken from X team, they did better than us." It really doesn't mean shit lol So by doing what everyone does, he deserves hate? ? Where did I say that? o.O People are obviously talking about parts of the interview that are completely unrelated and irrelevant to your comment. I was merely pointing out that your comment by itself doesn't mean anything either. Well, it was awhile since I saw that interview, I guess I need to rewatch to understand why he should be thought of as a smug douchebag I mean....I don't think it matters now. I don't harbor any ill will against Fnatic the CSGO team since I think they're phenomenal players. I just don't like the brand in general. Too many bad memories. I see what you mean, they are definately not spotless. But I don't think they really deserve all this negativity that saurrounds. Though, what really I fear is if flusha or jw would be bullied out of the scene. The amount of hate they have to deal with is almost unreal Not gonna talk about Flusha, but jw is a lot nicer and more professional than he gets credit for by people. It feels like jw is mistreated just because he looks like he does which is really sad in itself since hes not the douche people credit him for. Think that comes from the first major at DHW 2013 when after they won, the majority of the fnatic members heckled the NiP players and acted quite unsportsmanlike by not shaking hands with them. JW was the more active in yelling at the NiP guys, the other reason is that once you get the hltv train against you it won't stop. On topic: Was a great finals, just sad that NiP couldn't get the win in the end after all, ah well I guess the eight major is the next time NiP will win :p Apparently that had something to do with something nip had done against fnatic before... So, I think it is time to forget about that incident now! We are mad nerds we do not forgive we do not forget unless youre pasha
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