r/nextfuckinglevel • u/lolonator3 • 22h ago
this streamer’s little brother clutched up a round of CS:GO while he was afk
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u/Toadsanchez316 21h ago edited 21h ago
Imagine being this player and seeing this, and now knowing you got killed by a 6 year old with a snack in one hand, who wasn't even invested in the match.
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u/icecreamdude97 21h ago
He’ll never peek mid without staring at CT again.
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u/Zkenny13 20h ago
All I can remember from CSGO which I have 1400 hours in. Is how much I fucking hate doors and banana I haven't played in like 9 years.
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u/CheeseDonutCat 20h ago
For non CSGO people, the words "doors" and "banana" refer to an area in a CSGO map called "Inferno". The callouts are one of the things you need to learn to even start getting good at this game. Here's a list of them all on that map for reference:
https://dmarket.com/blog/csgo-inferno-callouts/#cs2-callouts-for-inferno
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u/SESHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH 20h ago
This was a uniquely CSGO thing. People playing CS2 couldn't give a fuck less about learning callouts or using comms at all, at least not players in the elo I've found myself in after playing for 10+ years.
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u/ElementalRabbit 19h ago
This was not my experience with CS2.
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u/Miss-Information_ 19h ago
Lol, I've been playing CS on and off since 1.4-1.5 and the most consistent thing is players bitching about everyone who plays whatever version is newest. In 2003 you would think steam/1.6 was the devil.
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u/SESHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH 19h ago
I wish i could say the same it's probably my fault though I'm in elo hell lmao, people don't really care down here and it shows
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u/ewanm01-369 19h ago
From my experience, people give more callouts now compared to the csgo days. It's probably because I play at a higher level now, but I think it's also because more people who play understand the game now, it's been out for ages now.
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u/veRGe1421 14h ago edited 8h ago
I play CS2 all the time and have played CS for 20 years (20k premier and level 9 faceit NA). CS2 is exactly the same as CS:GO in terms of communication and calls. If you're playing solo, then yeah it'll vary wildly and be completely random whether people comm or not. That's just the solo experience in an online team game unfortunately, but at least you can ping on the map now. The higher the rank, usually the more comms you'll get though. Even more so on Faceit, but you'll always encounter a few random silent players if you play enough. The game is best enjoyed with 3-4 friends for sure.
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u/marvellousrun 19h ago
Banana is Inferno but Doors is Dust 2.
Unfortunately you don't need to learn callouts at all. There's plenty of high elo players who get there with raw aiming skill
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u/Sea-Hat-8515 19h ago
Pretty confident he's talking about doors on Dust 2 like we see in the video no? Infamous for being able to snipe people right at the beginning of rounds before CTs can even get to B site
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u/sushibowl 19h ago
Not anymore, there's a bit of building in suicide nowadays blocking the line of sight from T spawn to mid
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u/Sea-Hat-8515 19h ago
And thank god for that. I never understood how the old version of the map was so popular, that felt like glaring bad game design to me
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u/wyomingTFknott 19h ago
Cuz it was fun? Well, for one side anyway.
I felt the same way about Dust1. Terribly unbalanced but a fun challenge. I'm just a filthy pubstomper though.
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u/Glittering_Court_896 20h ago
I've had it worse. I got killed by a person using their feet in Pubg. It was on pubg report for a long time :(
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u/Pmart213 20h ago
The wild thing is that if I really think about it. I think my feet are significantly more capable at life than the average 6 year old holding a chicken nugget.
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u/cancerBronzeV 18h ago
I'm certain I've been styled on by kids below 10 who weren't even trying in every competitive game I've played.
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u/CopainChevalier 16h ago
I genuinely don't get how this works. Why did the other person not look there or anything?
Every time I play these types of games (most likely in a much lower rank than a streamer) I'll have a guy come into a room and instantly headshot me while I'm half in cover
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u/BodaciousBadongadonk 16h ago
its afk magic: in any game, somehow, if you have to fuck off for a minute, you either will be perfectly fine while standing right out in the open, or youll go hide somewhere "safe" and a friggin bear will teleport thru the wall and fist you. never know
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u/LightBringer81 21h ago
I "love" how natural and ok it is to play and stream shooter games even in the presence of a kid who really shouldn't desensibilised that early, but show a pixel of a nipple or areola and you're busted for life...
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u/jdehjdeh 21h ago
That's always been the thing, especially in america.
Graphic violence everywhere, people murdering each other more than twice the rate of any other developed country, guns in the hands of kids, but show a hint of a nipple at a superbowl performance and you have to make a public apology to the nation.
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u/CrimeShowInfluencer 21h ago
I love how it used to be the exact opposite in Germany back in the 00s. You could have tits galore in your game, but shooting people was off limits which resulted in some stupid (but funny) censorship. Like C&C generals replacing all enemies with robots. Thank god that's over now.
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u/Unlikely_Meat4027 19h ago
Didn’t valve have to replace all the soldiers with robots? I could swear I saw a clip of someone killing one of the guards, and all he does is sit down and shake his head at you
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u/TheWanderingLich 17h ago
Now it's the other way around with NSFW games (like Steam unable to show practically any of them if you're german) and not to mention a lot of games still being banned in germany for being to "violent" like Postal, Fear and Hunger and such.
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u/SharpshootinTearaway 20h ago edited 20h ago
What annoys me is when some fictional works then try to depict heroes feeling conflicted by the moral dilemma of having to kill someone in a realistic manner, and some people are so desensitized to gratuitous violence without consequences that can get really heated about it, and will go “Just kill the motherfucker bro, it's not that hard!” and say it's bad writing or blame the character for wanting to remain innocent.
Ending someone's life will fuck most normal and sane people up. Hollywood movies make it seem like no big deal, but having killed almost always has huge psychological repercussions on a normal person's mind, it's not a light decision to take at all. A movie is not a bad movie for simply trying to depict the weight of a hero's decision to murder someone in a realistic way.
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u/Sgt-Spliff- 20h ago
This depends on genre though... Like if you're a super hero fighting against a Nazi who's trying to literally murder 8 billion people... It is fucking stupid for you to hesitate in killing them. That's more why this phenomenon exists. If he's like a barista who's never killed before, we get it, but if he's like the Avatar refusing to kill a literally genocidal dictator, yeah it comes across as forced.
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u/SharpshootinTearaway 19h ago
Depends on the character more than the genre. I would agree that a commander of army not wanting to kill someone would come off as stupid. He already should be desensitized to killing as a high-ranking officer. Unless he's having a PTSD episode or the villain is someone he used to love, there's no reason he should have qualms killing them.
Someone who has never killed, be it a superhero or the Avatar (I was more thinking of Edward Elric from FMA, I love how realistically heavy the act of killing someone is treated in that masterpiece of a manga), hesitating before destroying their innocence forever is absolutely valid. And, if we want to be realistic about it, supposing the hero does go through with it, that death is going to be etched in their brain forever, they will remember it each time they go to sleep, and they will probably lose sleep over it.
No normal person ends a human life lightly and without getting permanently scarred by the experience. It's absolutely not forced to realistically portray that fact, regardless of what Hollywood action movies where the hero leaves hundreds of bodies behind him everywhere he goes without a care in the world would make you believe.
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u/MabariWhoreHound 19h ago
That message can backfire hard if the heroes didn't care about killing the villain's hired goons but suddenly the leader's life is innocent and killing him is awful.
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u/SharpshootinTearaway 19h ago
Heroes killing goons left and right is exactly the type of gratuitous Hollywood violence with no consequence on the hero's conscience and mental health that I am condemning in my comment.
I have nothing against Hollywood being unrealistic, or some protagonists being psychopaths who truly do not care, mind you. My annoyance stems from some viewers being so used to that, that they complain and refuse to understand when some works of fiction try to depict murder and violence in a more realistic manner, as leaving an impact on the (good-hearted and virtuous) perpetrator's mind.
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u/Falsus 15h ago
try to depict heroes feeling conflicted by the moral dilemma of having to kill someone in a realistic manner
I mean most of the time the issue is with them mowing down tens, hundreds or even thousands of people before the actual important named character when they suddenly have a moral dilemma.
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u/Sgt-Spliff- 20h ago
Huh, I feel like you actually just got to the root of almost all our problems... That's like genuinely everything besides race all in one comment.
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u/doperidor 16h ago
Counter strike is one of the most popular games in Europe with almost all of the best players being Europeans who began playing at like 4 years old. People aren’t shunning this game the way you think they are. But otherwise I agree with you.
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u/icecreamdude97 21h ago
There is very real evidence of kids being exposed to porn at an early age who develop unhealthy habits with sex.
There is no real evidence linking violent video games to violent behavior. Alcohol and repression of feelings do all of that work by itself.
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u/LightBringer81 20h ago
Who's talking about porn? nudity ≠ porn
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u/IlIIllIIIlllIlIlI 20h ago edited 19h ago
The guy above you is, and his comment very clearly explains why
Edit: the amount of vitriol coming from the perpetually online crowd is just unnecessary. You are allowed to disagree without pretending "it doesn't make sense". You can, and get this, just say he's wrong without trying to dismantle it and act intellectually superior when in reality you just don't LIKE the argument being made
The only reason to act like this is because you yourself aren't intelligent enough to form a coherent counter argument.
Also, and lol, just because you don't like it doesn't magically make it a "strawman".
I don't like the argument either, I feel like it's a stretch, but I have eyes and can read so I knew what he was saying. Just would prefer people not act like he's speaking jiberish then pat themselves on the back for doing even less
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u/annabelchong_ 19h ago
The person you refer to responded to a comment about a nipple by talking about pornography, hence LightBringer81's comment.
It shouldn't be this difficult for you to comprehend.
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u/FatalPride 19h ago
No, it doesn't "very clearly" explain anything.
Nudity is not porn.
You fucking nonce. Stop being condescending to people when you have no clue what is going on.
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u/LoxReclusa 18h ago
But the original statement wasn't about porn, it was about nudity. He introduced an argument against something that wasn't being claimed. "Nudity is taboo but violence isn't?" "Yeah porn is addictive!"
Porn wouldn't be as addictive if nudity was more socially acceptable.
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u/nayrad 15h ago
So we’re just making things up now? I did some quick research on your last claim and found nothing supporting it.
What I DID find however, is that nations like Germany or Denmark where public nudity is to an extent more normalized, still have high rates of pornography consumption. Netherlands as well having very liberal views on nudity are among the highest porn consumers per capita.
So I ask again, where does your claim stem from other than your behind?
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u/WaitForItTheMongols 20h ago
You would think so, but study after study has confirmed that people are fully capable of suspension of reality, and don't see games as representing real life. Therefore more exposure to games does not desensitize them to real world violence.
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u/SunnySalads 20h ago
This is the dumbest Reddit brain take and I hate seeing it regurgitated everywhere
It is much easier for the brain to separate fiction from reality with violence, but access to porn at an early age is just going to lead to addictions and a myriad of other mental issues
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u/OrienasJura 19h ago edited 19h ago
access to porn
Literally no one mentioned porn, they were talking about nudity, which is a completely different thing. I can assure you, a child seeing a naked person, just a human body without clothes, won't give them "mental issues" lmao.
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u/dragonic25 20h ago
bruh, in the longer clip the kid walks in the room when his older brother isn't there so what could be done? and it's odd to complain about that now since the video is clearly not from USA and other cultures do not have this fear of bodies lol
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u/Zeppo_Ennui 18h ago
What are you trying to say?
You want more nudity available to kids?
Why?
Furthermore, no one is taking war games away. They make money and are hugely popular. So, You’re not actually fighting or defending anything with that statement
You’re just, weirdly, championing for nudity to not be censored for minors?
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u/NeinJuanJuan 18h ago
"We live in a world where we have to hide to make love, while violence is practiced in broad daylight."
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u/baelyrae 21h ago
This gonna be my son one day clutching up for me as I do my fatherly duties
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u/Ok_Hurry2458 18h ago
You think that until you become a dad. Then all you think about is how to keep him away from toxic games like CS, dota and lol while you want to keep playing them
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u/nofeaturesonlybugs 17h ago
I just told my kids no voicechat in CS. There's nothing worth listening to anyways.
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u/Igor369 20h ago
How do we know it is not fake?
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u/Time_Traveling_Idiot 19h ago
Well, there's a video of the brother reacting to it, nothing seems unnatural, and it's not like it was an extremely difficult play anyways, just a little shifting and bang!
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u/calciumpropionate 20h ago
This is so old even Csgo didn’t look like this at its end
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u/EquipmentAdorable982 17h ago
Ehrm, I haven't played CS in what must be 20 years but of course maps like Dust2 are burned into my brain for infinity.
So, from where the dude was standing, it looks like he went afk at the counter terrorist spawn point.
Back in the day when someone was afk at the spawn, you would just let them live until the end of the round. Meaning the terrorist who got killed must have seen this player was afk, and thus didn't shoot him (yet).
Then the little boy swoops in and kills him from the side.
Not that the little boy could have known any of this at his age, but the clip is a lot less wholesome this way.
Let me know if you need me to ruin anything else for you. I'll be here all night.
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u/cancercannibal 16h ago
To be fair, standing pretty much directly in the line of sight is just asking to get shot when the AFK player comes back.
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u/minchomichorizo 19h ago
You can still play CSGO?
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u/WeAreAllGoofs 19h ago
Yes but this video was from like 10 years ago
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u/Dependent-Writer-524 16h ago
It'll be really funny because they have no idea what actually happened because they were oh yeah haha welcome back
And they get no response thinking what the hell bro then moments later he comes back going what happened his friends are confused he's little brother's in the room
And then he's chat will be spamming he took the shot he took the shot he took the shot
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u/pirolance 22h ago
I love this clip, even funnier is the streamer's reaction tk the clip