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@Harapan162Ай бұрын
nice
@Jin-1337Ай бұрын
you can just google how woxic sounds bro
@nottucksАй бұрын
congrats on the sponsor
@hiveraidsАй бұрын
Very proud of your channel’s growth 👏 congrats on the sponsor, keep up the engaging CS content, easily some of the most entertaining and best edited videos
@ExuCalibaАй бұрын
congrats on the sponsor!! keep the videos coming 😊
@NaToSaphiXАй бұрын
Will never forget this tournament... 😆
@NaToSaphiXАй бұрын
Fun fact: at 7-1 down where Chris and I both look defeated, we go into next round calling to go B early For some reason Chris is T main alone with a deagle and the bomb. We probably spent 45 seconds on teamspeak telling him that he should come B and his answer was just "YAAAAAA YAAAAAAAAA" Eventually he kills someone, steals an AK (while fully risking his life and the bomb), makes it to B and we win the round Even though the match looked crazy from the outside, it was even crazier from the inside
@myonlylovesakuraАй бұрын
@@NaToSaphiXit's extra nice knowing more details from the legend himself.😂 anyway, happy retirement mate.🎉
@djaytАй бұрын
@@NaToSaphiX aint no way bruh 😭😭
@tokisunoАй бұрын
@@NaToSaphiXLOLL
@Eagle-nh3ojАй бұрын
@@NaToSaphiXChrisJ was giving a bit of showmanship just for the laughs. Absolute 🐐 mindset. Lmao
@IEIM64IАй бұрын
27:13 "karrigan is the goat because he can win without even being there" hooxi at dallas
@edgedgАй бұрын
some of the best cs players are hooxi's sister and some clerk denying visas
@KincaidCS2Ай бұрын
your ability to tell a story is so unbelievably underrated. You've boiled down the pinnacle of top level CS and it's weird, unique caveats and dynamics into a form that everyone can enjoy. Kudos, and killer video
@alephkasai9384Ай бұрын
I think this guy used to commentate for matches
@MiwlesАй бұрын
1.5k views in 24 minutes, the amount of success you've had recently is insane. Keep it up, you're making the highest quality and most entertaining CS2 content on KZbin right now.
@PhyFPSАй бұрын
Ty ❤️❤️
@skinnybuggoАй бұрын
Bro rose up@@PhyFPS
@haydenhold7451Ай бұрын
@@PhyFPSfr, you deserve a nomination in content creators category of HLTV awards this year 🔥
@shadowyogi3921Ай бұрын
I wish I found this guy sooner becoming my favorite counter strike creator
Ай бұрын
His content is really good, I used to play csgo 5 years ago and stopped it, never even watched a esports cs match but his videos are really entertaining to watch
@SidnevАй бұрын
this intro is insane bro it hooked me like no video has ever done I already know this is gonna be fire
@plaguepug2091Ай бұрын
Sad that they ditched on brunch tho 😢
@BamaNickАй бұрын
He saw the Navi comeback win on ancient and had this sitting in the barrel ready to claim that algorithm lottery ticket by the balls
@butterandbreadsticksАй бұрын
FIRST SPONSORSHIP!?! ALREADY!?! WELL DESERVED MY CS GOAT!!!
@man8774Ай бұрын
Man, I miss cs_summit events. They were the most fun. It was pretty entertaining to watch some of the best teams in the world all play under one roof like a big frat party 😂
@Noxar_czАй бұрын
After Kato and Cologne, and I mean this seriously, cs_summit was peak CS entertainment. Bring it back!
@radchumАй бұрын
@@Noxar_cz i feel you. the company that did them went under though. Summit was originally an event for smash bros melee and and a super homey feel to it. Unfortunately nintendo hates their own fanbases and they were constantly getting hit with CnDs. Gonna miss the smash summit days
@blipblop5757Ай бұрын
@@Noxar_cz I mean Pro League has the same chill vibe, where as Kato and Cologne are like serious tournaments in the way they are conducted.
@potatoz1295Ай бұрын
@@blipblop5757 yes, allota people forgot cs summit and don't know that EPL have been mixing their classic e sport league format with summit style entertainment. Ignorants and newer viewers are only bashing them for being so unserious in the livestream chat when that's the point, we don't need too much seriousness after all the IEMs and Blasts + Major. The newcomers aren't used to with summit's style of esport event. CS and other summits like Dota2 and FGCs were top tier event because how "small" and raw it is.
@sohamsengupta647027 күн бұрын
All the Behind the Summit stuff was great. It was such a different vibe. The competition was still very much there, but it felt like a lan party. Also loved their rocket league event. Really sad it's not a thing anymore.
@TomxaiАй бұрын
3:12 That perfectly cut scream lol
@ScPolaroidsАй бұрын
Karrigan brings a lot of structured freedom. This allows for a very calm but explosive play style and it works for most players.
@yesianyeha7479Ай бұрын
After not watching ANYTHING from the CS competitive scene in like 4 years, you single handly brought me back at full steam, really made me see why i love counter strike so much (even if i don't play it lmao) Thanks for the mega high quality content, i kid you not when i say that i believe there is no other CS creator that comes even close to you my man!
@BiipsenАй бұрын
18:50 "target KennyS at Ivy, and it does work" shows Rejin getting killed again is hilarious
@ambozz3726Ай бұрын
Thank you dearly for covering this. I might be biased since I'm a mouz fan since 2014, but for me, this is truly one of the craziest and greatest stories in CS, maybe even in general esports history.
@josharpeАй бұрын
Phy telling the most compelling stories in the CS scene rn. Hooked from the very beginning
@PeeShoe09Ай бұрын
navi won a BO5 i cant believe it
@fabi3679Ай бұрын
2, they also won EPL 3 weeks ago
@ZdendaTikeАй бұрын
@@fabi3679mickey mouse events dont count
@PhyFPSАй бұрын
They beat studiosports and eternal fire 💀💀💀💀
@sakkus2Ай бұрын
@@PhyFPSeasy to say when your not playing
@tomng1126Ай бұрын
"studiosports" literally beat vitality in the arena, and fucking furia in front of the brazilian crowd...
@emilydegroot6436Ай бұрын
I know I've said it before, but the sideline mini-story arc at the start as a hook into the main framing of the video is peak Jon Bois storytelling. Amazing work :)
@insertname1837Ай бұрын
Lmao this story gets even better with the caster reactions and it's impossible to not feel anything but emotion. Please keep uploading
@gooseylucy2158Ай бұрын
These videos are so damn good even as a complete outsider to CS, you pace and present the events of the story (and relevant context) in such an approachable and chill way. The casting experience comes thru:)
@Ayy_NannersАй бұрын
As someone that has only ever been a SUPER casual CS viewer, your videos are fantastic! I usually don't know most of the "common knowledge" that you reference, but I still enjoy every minute of your videos. So glad I found your channel, and I now look forward to every time I get a notification that you uploaded.
@ThoraeJenkinsАй бұрын
Holy shit I haven't thought about Natosaphix since like, 2016. What a throwback.
@Carry.Potter69Ай бұрын
Man your Channel is like the Piece that was missing in the CS-Content Scene! insane Quality and Storytelling and i appreciate the work u put into it! im always hyped when u upload
@vincentbismonte3497Ай бұрын
Bro the way you tell a story about an event that I haven't even seen hooked me from the beginning up to the end, I was so locked on that I didn't realize it ended! You just earned yourself a follower!
@emctwooАй бұрын
So happy to see another one of these! Your storytelling is top tier, this is the kind of csgo content Ive missed watching, and I don’t even play the game lmao
@vivekdarklordАй бұрын
The production value on your videos is insane. Love the edits and the storytelling.
@Reaching8Ай бұрын
I think that the Faceit LAN win where basically everyone on Karrigan’s team was significantly negative was even more ridiculous. If the greatest IGL conversation is based on ‘what IGL could be dropped into a trial by fire with 4 players and get the max out of them’ type criteria, Karrigan clears everyone by a margin that isn’t even funny. Standins get signed on their achievements, without the signing team realizing there’s an asterisk there that should say, ‘playing with Karrigan,’ Hoping he keeps it rolling for the next Major, I actually think his calling is good right now, his players have just fallen off(though ‘fallen off’ for FaZe is a weird statement).
@sametekiz3709Ай бұрын
You cannot make a cs go pro video without mouz in it.
@PhyFPSАй бұрын
Youre right
@B00naterАй бұрын
As a player and follower of pro cs since the NIP vs Fnatic days it’s awesome to see some of cs’s coolest stories revisited. Keep up the good work! I think revisiting s1mple’s early career and all the drama and toxicity would be cool, his days on flipside and hellraisers for example and the many beef’s he had in NA.
@meeese6_Ай бұрын
beeves
@rageqvАй бұрын
beef is
@katiegrayx3637Ай бұрын
Ive watched a couple of these now and only just realized you arent a huge channel... You will be with time for sure. Great videos, the quality is great, theyre presented engagingly, theyre good stories. Got the 'video essay cool story thats also something im passionate about and will impart some knowledge about that thing unto you' thing down pat
@dracvichАй бұрын
This deserves ATLEAST 10 million views goated channel covering the undisputed greatest esport of all time
@TravCSАй бұрын
BABE WAKE UP NEW PHY VIDEO (again)
@FaZeEsportsАй бұрын
loved this video (we might be a bit biased 😅) but great work man 🔥
@bituniverse8677Ай бұрын
RIP Summit, we'll never forget all the memories between CS, RL, and Smash Bros.
@funkyjlt6789Ай бұрын
I have never played or watched a full game of counterstrike, but I cannot get enough of your videos. Got exposed to your channel from Atrioc's stream watching the longest match video
@chazzabotАй бұрын
Could you link the vod or video where he watches it? I'd like to see his reaction for myself
@@chazzabotif the link I sent earlier gets removed, it’s on Atrioc’s vod channel and called “where are laid off tech employees going?”. He reacts to it in the latter part of the vod
@funkyjlt6789Ай бұрын
@@chazzabot kzbin.info/www/bejne/pZ3FZ4aIoqqWd7csi=l5YNrx0n2HIBexiU&t=8387 Starts at 2:19:47
@scxrpion3828Ай бұрын
first video of yours ive been recommended since the birth of your channel besides the longest game one. YT decided this ones gonna be a banger.
@TheSeabornGamingАй бұрын
Bro has mastered the art of storytelling lol. He does such a great job at keeping us hooked
@RobynAudiomancer2Ай бұрын
I dont even play CS but you find a way to make it incredibly entertaining, your style of content reminds me of Jon Bois, but if he did gaming stuff instead of sports
@michaaaaaaaaaaaaalАй бұрын
This video is sooo good man! SO GOOD! great story telling, had me hooked for the whole thing and i even got goosebuymps at the end. Good job!
@GawaynSc2Ай бұрын
Dude, I've been following you for not even a month and I just gotta say, deserved. Your growth is amazing but also justified. Keep up the good content. Cool editing, nice speech, and pretty catchy storytelling
@skengo9817Ай бұрын
I love how the commentators were all so excited when they hit 15 rounds
@thomasassenza5192Ай бұрын
Amazing video, honestly my favorite cs youtuber, I love that your vids are finally blowing up more, much deserved.
@madbun103720 күн бұрын
Love these videos, keep it up man
@cinimini4854Ай бұрын
Such a good video in absolutely every aspect. Great storytelling, great cutting, great sounddesign, absolutely magnificent.
@nilslorandАй бұрын
I remember the win being ridiculous but honestly I didn't remember HOW ridiculous it actually was. Holy shit, great video
@August_NighttimeNekoАй бұрын
Bro I love how Rejin is like "Yeah just let me warm up" and he starts actually cookin a little bit during train lol
@tobiasengstrm5118Ай бұрын
really truly the most underrated cs2 chanal on youtube right now keep going one year and you will have 10x more subs
@CptMaximusАй бұрын
The videos are getting better and better, loving the editing, little graphics to help explain rounds can make the results hit so much harder. Excited to see what stories you plan to tell us next!
@victorsamuel8678Ай бұрын
3009 44 minutes ago... bro fell UP
@zneakcsАй бұрын
Just came across your channel and love how you present these stories, this + the editing is a very clean video :)
@_unon_2018Ай бұрын
Watching this final live was incredible
@psymarАй бұрын
I've never played counterstrike. Other than your videos I've watched maybe 15 minutes of counterstrike. And yet you've got my subscription. You know your stuff, yet simplify things just the right amount to where you don't lose your core audience but people like me also don't feel completely lost. And all while clearly enthusiastic about the information and stories you're presenting. Really I'll watch a video on just about anything if it's explained clearly and enthusiastically, and you're good at that so, uh, I'm sorry I should probably have had a conclusion ready, uh, keep on keeping on
@SrAlexGamingАй бұрын
First CS2 youtuber I have watched in a while that makes me feel super engaged. Can't wait for you to blow up
@zukipookiАй бұрын
i’ve been stepping into the cs scene to try and learn more about the history, and i will say your content keeps me informed about past and present in the most entertaining ways. you’re awesome, i love ur content!
@kalidoesart19 күн бұрын
Unrelated but I love your pfp
@tekt_realАй бұрын
You're a really good storyteller. I love it.
@tilus3407Ай бұрын
Best CS content currently out there. Keep it up
@yashikasruthi3973Ай бұрын
I've never watched a single tournament and i abrely know any of these players but man your storytelling has got me hooked. Such a great script!!!
@michaelcurran4819Ай бұрын
You’re channel is popping and it is well deserved. Awesome videos
@PyxytyАй бұрын
26:08 why you gotta trigger my ptsd like that 😭 I got into CS because of Katowice 2022 when I randomly watched G2 vs VP in quarters and fell in love with m0nesy's playstyle. That ropz play is still the biggest heartbreaking play I've seen as a fan
@r4g3r_Ай бұрын
Loved the video as always! Don’t know if you’ll see this, but for the last part at 27:13, I feel like it would be better to just cut out the background music and just play the clip raw. In my opinion it makes it like it’s live and makes watching it more tense, especially for people like me who didn’t watch the match originally and don’t know how it ends. It’s the technique Secret Base uses for their Rewinder series as well if you have seen them by chance. Anyway again, loved the long video!
@Jan-gx2zfАй бұрын
God Dammit, that short after the upload! Thanks for Vids Bro!
@gloomie-ytАй бұрын
I love the 'where are they now' at the end of the video
@theMelvinShowАй бұрын
Huh that’s an unexpected way to get nostalgia. I didn’t know NaTo was a pro player, only knew the guy from his CSS/CSGO edits back in 2013 or so and haven’t heard of him in like 10 years
@neomoonnimАй бұрын
i've never really been into cs esports because i don't know where to begin but i've been loving your videos and they get you invested so quickly! keep up the great work man
@TikedupАй бұрын
Another great vid, thanks for bringing back memories
@Inso_yuugenАй бұрын
As someone who dropped CS many years ago, I love these little history lessons. While I don't think I'll have fun playing this game anymore, I do still enjoy watching.
@potatoz1295Ай бұрын
I have been saying this fact on Twitter to Karrigan haters for years lmao kinda funny to see you covering this and thanks I guess. Karrigan maybe not the best IGL in some people's mind but his adaptability is top tier, a good leader in out the game and so good in management because he can enable any team any player to properly work even without a secondary coach or psychologist
@TheRodrigo0406Ай бұрын
what a beautiful video, truly amazing work and i was hyped just for your storytelling. I really enjoyed the vid!
@lewismortal1527Ай бұрын
W video W sponsor W NA Major reference and W story telling....... loved it
@semm_kok2283Ай бұрын
Quickly becoming my favourite cs2 content creator! Keep up the great work 👍👍
@Snow_Weaver2 күн бұрын
Great video. i dont even play CS (played Source for a while). im about to binge a bunch of your content!
@earthling_parthАй бұрын
The man finally decided to save the NA CS scene by himself! These videos are highly entertaining and tell a story of legends and inside jokes to the new generation of Counter Strike players! I will wait to see one on NiP's magic run of 87:0
@Eduardo-tl7jqАй бұрын
what a sick video bro, your conduction to the history was insane, it just feels like a documentary, congrats for that. please do a video talking about furia, there's so much content from there, especially if you look at that arT stream after his kick
@Noseflap-watchingАй бұрын
I'd love to see you try to really craft an underdog overdog tale for Boston. I was watching for basically all of those 2 rosters and it was truly one of the wildest moments in CS. Your ability to tell CS stories is actually unreal btw, this felt like a movie.
@whatdylanlikesАй бұрын
I say it again. Your videos are so chill to watch. Very well structured.
@akselfleron1738Ай бұрын
Great video man! Love seeing some actually good content on this platform:)
@Sam-es2gfАй бұрын
Karrigans ability to make any group of players work is why he's my goat. He's won with so many different players. You touch on it here but just the list of events won with standins is crazy. He's had more trophies with stand ins than most igls will see in their career. Cromen, nato, xizt, esetag, jks, I know I've forgotten some too.
@Boiled_BreadАй бұрын
Another incredible video, can't wait for your eventual explosive channel growth
@saniclubeАй бұрын
Henry "I've never seen anything like it" Greer
@TheJeffMan01Ай бұрын
Banger CS videos and YGO vids. Man is out for my heart
@judfpsАй бұрын
i died when "rejin go kill" popped up on my screen
@OlangaVFXАй бұрын
Just found u recently. Keep doing what u do. Funny and still nerdy informative :D
@moy.jАй бұрын
Okay but Nato pulled thru for Dust 2. Man I remember this CS Summit so vividly and I appreciate there's finally someone that broke down the ridiculousness of this whole saga. ALSO I just caught the secret base "moment in history" reference in the context of CS and I fuckin love it. keep it up
@r4g3r_Ай бұрын
Same here hahahhaha isn’t the music the same as well for that part?
@moy.jАй бұрын
@@r4g3r_ Yaknow what? I think so lol
@oQuipАй бұрын
sometimes i forget this guy only has 22k subscribers, you have the quality of a 1m+ channel dude, respect
@Stratocaster42Ай бұрын
29 minute Phy video? Im so in. Stoked as hell to see your channel taking off. Btw if you need to do skins ads to pay the bills/buy a Lambo, do it if it means we get more videos! Just finished the video - incredible storytelling as always!
@opti1238Ай бұрын
Your're really good at this, quality sutuff must say.
@un1dАй бұрын
Your editing is improving so much, keep it up!
@sauceinmyface9302Ай бұрын
I just watched this match for the first time after seeing this video. Gotta say, love the casual and bombastic casting of this tourney. Very cozy.
@YUUURRTTWАй бұрын
ur videos have 10/10 production im addicted
@giannieditsvideosАй бұрын
Hey man, commentators at BLAST just gave you a shoutout 😁 Well deserved
@atpyro7920Ай бұрын
idk about goat igls but you're deffo the goat CS historian rn another banger vid
@Poseidon36281Ай бұрын
Bro these videos are something else! Keep up the good work! 👍
@riceaznxАй бұрын
Found you first from your YGO channel and then this. Love it all man
@the.hailerАй бұрын
Ngl you make some high damn quality content, i love this and keep it up!
@RexilashАй бұрын
PHY CS2 VIDEO DROPPED LESS THAN A MINUTE AGO LETS GOOOOOOOOOOO
@joanpiontek3414Ай бұрын
15:35 always enjoying those fragmovies
@SyedZukanGamingАй бұрын
Nice way of sharing the story, your style of delivering the story reminds me of the trackmania youtuber wirtual. Great job dude !
@jonaslenz1997Ай бұрын
Dude these videos are absolutely sick! Greetings from your resident b-stream observer and sailing-captain ^^
@אנטומיהבסיסיתלמתחיליםАй бұрын
Honestly I'm addicted to your vids been tuning for each new upload although they keep me awake when I got work😂 keep up the great content brother❤
@splyfe9644Ай бұрын
Remember watching this event, because of that shitty VP lineup, but the final for Europe was at 1:30 am, so I skipped the final, what a shock it was in the morning to see the scoreboard with so many players and mouz winning it, to think it was almost 5 years ago...
@De-usАй бұрын
I don't play csgo nor will i ever play csgo but i keep getting recommend this dude video and i just can't resist to watch