We’ve already seen some miraculous CS:GO plays recently where one player beat another. whole Kill the enemy team with an incredible 1 in a million shot (opens in new tab)Now, the Counter-Strike gods have stepped in again, and players have survived a dramatic 4-on-1 clutch thanks to bombs.
As report (opens in new tab)According to Dot Esports, it all happened in the final moments of a CS:GO match recorded by Reddit user Few_Willingness_3700. His counter-terrorist team had won the bout in the 14th round from the 15th round.
As the clip begins, Willingness is alone, hunkered down in a corner of B-site Inferno. They sit and wait for his three of the four terrorists to be at close range, not knowing Willingness’ hiding place. Unleashing a spray of bullets, Willingness defeats the Bomb Carrier. But AWP-wielding terrorist Phoenixkay twirled around and Willingness was disenfranchised. Phoenixkay pulls the trigger and fires, but things take a turn for the worse. Shots are blocked. by a bomb It rolls off the back of the carrier.
bomb blocked awp shot to save my 4v1 from r/Global Offensive
Willingness took advantage of this and wasted no time, icing both Phoenixkay and the third terrorist, standing by them. Willingness then pulls his AK47 off the ground, corners the last remaining player, and emerges victorious, with his 16 rounds in Counter Terrorists he grabs a 14 round victory. Spare.
Fellow reddit user PsychoMUCH succinctly assesses, “Bro used up a lifetime of luck in one match.”But it’s also a great demonstration of why Counter-Strike is such an enduring phenomenon. (opens in new tab) From the classic immersive sim Deus Ex, floating paper sprites trip laser beats and trigger security systems. There are few things more satisfying than watching a game’s system fire on all cylinders, and a game that accurately records interactions like this is incredibly cool.
Counter-Strike 2 (opens in new tab) Repeat the game’s ultra-precise gunplay.We already know there is a volumetric smoke grenade (opens in new tab) Molotov cocktail with realistic fluid simulation (opens in new tab)But I’d love to see how it all translates into moments like this.