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What has served as such an accelerator in the women's cyber industry?
Women's lineups are beginning to progress in many sports these days, which is not surprising because, with the beginning of this story, new audiences, emotions, and stories are coming to the sport. This theme has not escaped cybersports. For example, the leading CS:GO organizations have already created women's squads in their ranks.
HooXi: I gave my players freedom, which made G2 an unpredictable team
G2 eSports captain Rasmus "HooXi" Nielsen credits his leadership style with making the Samurai more unpredictable. In an interview with the organizers of ESL Pro League Season 16, he noted that teammates are still getting used to the freedom of action that they have with the new in-game leader.
groove about losing Cloud9: Liquid was better in Clutches rounds
Cloud9 chief coach Konstantin "groove" Pikiner in a post-match interview at ESL Pro League Season 16 commented on the loss to Liquid in the semi-finals of the tournament. According to him, the opponent showed the best game in clutches, which became the determining factor in an equal match.
Team Liquid defeated Cloud9 and advanced to the ESL Pro League Season 16 final
Team Liquid beat Cloud9 in the ESL Pro League Season 16 CS:GO semi-finals. The match ended with a score of 2:1 - 16:11 on Inferno, 13:16 on Ancient, and 16:13 on Dust 2. Jonathan EliGE Jablonowski's team advanced to the championship final, where on October 2 they will fight against the best of the G2 pair Esports - Team Vitality.
Magisk: Vitality with Spinx isn't at its peak yet, but we haven't had a bad period either
Team Vitality player Emil "Magisk" Reif shared his opinion on the current form of his team and the impact of the summer reshuffle, during which Lotan "Spinx" Giladi took the place of Kevin "misutaaa" Rabier in an interview with HLTV.org. The Dane believes that after the replacement, the squad has not yet reached the peak of its form, but it has not failed either.
Average online in CS:GO decreased for the first time in four months
The average number of players in CS:GO in September was 618.7 thousand, which is 3.5% less than in August. According to the Steam Charts analytical service, the last time online decline occurred at the end of spring.
N0rb3r7: It's time to fix the mistakes and focus on RMR Europe
David "n0rb3r7" Danielyan, a member of the Virtus.Pro CS:GO roster, spoke out after losing to Team Vitality in the quarterfinals of ESL Pro League Season 16. On Twitter, Danielyan thanked his opponents for the game and also spoke about VP's future plans.
NiKo: The result will depend on the individual form of the Team Vitality
Bosnian G2 Esports CS:GO player Nikola "NiKo" Kovacs spoke about the victory over Natus Vincere in the ESL Pro League Season 16 quarterfinals.
Team Spirit invited to LAN-tournament in Barcelona with $150k prize pool
Team Spirit received a direct invitation to the Flow FiReLEAGUE 2022 Global Finals LAN tournament with a prize pool of $150,000, which will be held in Barcelona. The organizers of the championship announced this on their Twitter.
B1ad3: We will try to fully focus on preparing for the RMR Europe
Natus Vincere's CS:GO roster coach Andrey "B1ad3" Gorodenskiy spoke about the team's plans to prepare for IEM Rio Major 2022: European RMR B. In an interview after the elimination from ESL Pro League Season 16, he also commented on the loss to G2 Esports.
G2 Esports beat Natus Vincere and advanced to the semi-finals of ESL Pro League Season 16
G2 Esports defeated Natus Vincere in the quarterfinals of ESL Pro League Season 16 CS:GO. The result of the match is 2:1 (13:16 on Dust2, 16:9 on Inferno, 16:9 on Mirage). In the next round, Rasmus "HooXi" Nielsen's team will compete with Team Vitality.
Why Mirage is so popular?
CS:GO
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John Dow
September 30, 2022
Why Mirage is so popular?
De_mirage is a legendary map without which it isn't easy to imagine Counter-Strike today. An amateur created it for just one series of tournaments, and it immediately won the hearts of players and even attracted the attention of Valve, but first things first.
Aurora players have issued visas and got to the RMR Europe
Aurora team solved the problems with obtaining Schengen visas and went to the next RMR tournament for Europe in full force. This was announced by a member of the newly formed team Viktor "Lack1" Boldyrev on his Twitter.
Team Vitality eliminated Virtus.Pro from ESL Pro League Season 16
Team Vitality defeated Virtus.Pro in the quarterfinals of ESL Pro League Season 16 CS:GO. The match ended with a score 2:0 (16:13 on Mirage, 19:17 on Dust2). In the next round, Dan "apEX" Madeskler's team will fight with the strongest of the Natus Vincere - G2 Esports pair.
What’s wrong with hitbox?
CS:GO
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John Dow
September 30, 2022
What’s wrong with hitbox?
Everyone has heard that hitboxes in CS:GO do not match the size of the player models. All the problems started in 2019 when valve added new player models. The developers tried to fix the problem. They said the voluntary inclusion of player contrast in the game settings, but the problem with hitboxes remained unresolved.