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Best cs 1.6 players
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There were, and still are no hard feelings against HSK, he is a good friend to us, but sometimes you just have to make tough decisions. What we envisioned for an AWPer didn’t quite gel with our strategy, and his personality was also not quite a fit. Termi: Really, his AWP playstyle just didn’t really fit with ours. What do you think were the main issues with HSK on the team that made you decide on minixeta as a replacement? On that note, Talk us through the decision to take on Seon-Ho ‘minixeta’ Son over HSK. I mean, especially when I see the younger guys make such poor calls or bad decisions, I just wanna slap them over the head because I know I can do better, hahaha!ĬSGO2ASIA: Hahaha, yeah I can imagine. So for me, nothing much has changed in that regard.ĬSGO2ASIA: But do you ever get the urge to just say, screw it, I want to play! You know, I was the guy that watched all the demos and such. Back then, I would always make the plans and solo would in-game lead and make late round calls. I was always a strategy-minded person, even during our 1.6 days. I feel now that the stakes are much higher than ever before. So, termi, do you feel that being a coach now has given you a new found passion for the game, or is it just different? They are so annoying!ĬSGO2ASIA: Yeah, that makes a lot of sense.

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When we first started I was so confused on how to properly use the molotov, haha. When I see XigN and minixeta play, I don’t doubt their skill, but sometimes their ability to make late round decisions and work a strategy to counter the opponent is lacking, and I think it’s because they don’t have the same sort of fundamental understanding that we had growing up with CS 1.6. I realise it more now, especially with the newer players. That being said, I believe having a 1.6 background is super beneficial to this game. I would say the three most challenging things for the team when we first started CS:GO were the molotovs, the lack of wall banging and the different aim/recoil patterns. Of course being close teammates meant we got to learn the game at the same time, so it was easier to share and learn and grow together in the new environment.ĬSGO2ASIA: How was that transition to CS:GO from 1.6 then? Did you find it difficult? After our brief stint in CS Online as project.kr, we were looking to see what else we could do when that game died, and Can Yang reached out to us to join MVP. But it’s also the opportunities that MVP gave us. Do you think that this history, the chemistry and bond you guys have, is one of the reasons for your success in CS:GO? Solo: It’s just the worst it’s ever been…sadly.ĬSGO2ASIA: So this is for you solo: You, zeff, and glow have a lot of history together. Do tell us a bit more about what’s going on domestically?ĬSGO2ASIA: Do you care to elaborate? Hahaha. So what is the scene like in Korea right now? There seemed to be a lot of promising teams last year like YETTI, Ardeont etc, but at the moment, it looks like there are only two teams, MVP and GOSU. Like, do we want to play more aggressive, or more focused on strategy? It was the constant experiments that took a toll on us.ĬSGO2ASIA: Ah, I see. Solo: I think the past few months we were just struggling to figure out what kind of team we are. What do you think is the main reason for this?

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Solo: Haha, I don’t think we are in top shape, we are still growing and learning, but it’s just hard work and keeping passionate about the game.ĬSGO2ASIA: Your teams’ recent performances Internationally has been very inconsistent. How do you manage to stay in top shape all these years? This should be fun.ĬSGO2ASIA: So you two are some of the most experienced players in Asian Counter-Strike. It seems to be the case after almost every question I ask. Read on to learn more.ĬSGO2ASIA: Hey guys, thanks for doing this interview tonight! Needless to say, it was a very enjoyable interview with lots of pork, Soju and laughs. With the help of MVP Chief Business Officer, Can Yang, we got to know a little bit more about their transition into CS:GO, their recent performance issues and what they think of the Korean scene today. Over a typical Korean BBQ feast, we speak with CS 1.6 legends, Keun-Chul ‘solo’ Kang and coach Seon-Ho ‘termi’ Pyeon. We had the pleasure of eating dinner with team MVP PK during the CS:GO Asia Championships 2018. Over an insightful dinner in Shanghai, we learn a new perspective from MVP PK’s solo & termi











Best cs 1.6 players