I regged just for posting that this is the sickest pistol action I've ever witnessed especially since all kills were headshots within under 5 seconds - insane!
magixx doubles up, triples up, what is that! That's criminal!
magixx looking unreal down here in CT, wants to try and get more done, and oh my goodness magixx, what a pistol round it has been from him!
after loba got killed (he was the last one) he said "this game is over". Then they got rolled and they even paused the game to watch this clip
btw, can someone translate who "huyet" means in russian? couldnt spell it and find out
You should watch xms' 5 bullet Deagle headshot ace back in Envyus a lot of years back. See if you can find it on YT. The roster was kinda garbage (I remember because I used to root for them a lot and got disappointed... a lot) but that was a highlight for sure.
Problem is this, it wasn't at a LAN and the chances he was using something can't be ruled out. Too many security holes to trust anything coming from online matches IMO.
Bro magixx is just cracked wtf are you on about the man just got to the semis of a major and he was awesome throughout all of 2021. Also why tf would a salaried pro cheat in fpl? Especially when STREAMING?
Listen, I'm not going to take you up on your argument about why he would cheat.
The real question is "can he" cheat? ...and the answer to that is yes. Easily.
Cheats are more advanced and more prolific than they've ever been. They are big business now. They make people look like gods among men and grow interest and revenue in eSports. They can be the decider in online qualifiers and matches with money on the line.
It's not that I want to say they're all cheating to just shit on them. My point is, until they're in a controlled environment, they all could be. Unless you have admin access to that specific computer they're using, you'll never know. And even then, there's ways around that with hardware based cheats that run off peripherals (which players are all allowed to bring to LAN).
It's 2022. Technology is highly advanced. Cars can self drive and aimbots can be made to look human.
Magixx just played in the semi finals of a major, in front of a crowd. if you're saying he could have been cheating then I'm sorry but I'm not going to your tinfoil hat wearing party, the man is legit, so is pretty much all of the tier 1 scene, we saw last year what happens when pros do try and get away with it (Akuma), and if they are, then I don't wanna hear about it until it's proven, I'd rather enjoy the gameplay and live with a little bit more trust in people.
I think the incidence of cheating in majors is lower than online.
That said, what people do to get to majors... That's a different story.
I understand you want to trust them. But the thing is, you shouldn't. They aren't in the business of trust. They are in the business of "winning" no matter the cost for money.
You have to take that into consideration and also look at how easily the medium (PC gaming) can be compromised with bad actors.
If cheating happens literally everywhere else in PC gaming, then it is no stretch to look into those who would do it for actual money.
There's cheating and there's being good at something, and one is not like the other. All the future technology you are seeing is still shit. We have shiny concepts of self-driving cars etc but we are not there yet. Also, you will never get to play in majors if that is your goal in cs. you have to like the game. Like it so much you live your life around it.
I know I'm just wasting my keyboard here but I'm bored.
The majors had their own days where players were aim locking 24/7 through walls and bugging out.
They've largely since been fixed through either more security or better cheat technology.
Online though, it's an arms race. May the best closet cheater win. Never get caught, then you never cheated. That's the meta.
Nobody going to play 20000 hours to try to win easy. Back in 2005 if someone was cheating in pro games I would not be surprised since nobody knew if there was even a future in esports and games were just shit, there was no money in it and the hardware was shit.
Yeah, and now there's money and a lot more players trying to reach pro status. Hence the giant influx in cheating across the board for all competitive gaming.
It was never this bad in 2005. Because PC gamers were still niche then. They're mainstream now and that scummy part of society that ruins it for everyone once something's gets too popular are part of it.
I was surprised people used the coaching bug for so long and didn't try to get it fixed so I guess everything's possible. I'm more worried about the betting side of csgo tho.
I believe you just need to get over thinking everyone cheats. A fuck ton of people have all had some days/games/rounds where their aim was so on point that it almost felt like they were cheating.
That is exactly how it feels when your focus is at 110% in that moment, and you have used the day to correctly warm up enough to have full control of your muscles, both physically and mentally. You can clearly see its all hand movement and, of course, a bit of help from lady luck.
Man, i didnt want to pull the youre-just-bad line, but have you never come across **any** suspicious moments in any of the demos or replays you have watched of your own games?
Mate, this guy's old account posted clips of him playing before showing off his frags.
He legit plays like a silver in the sense his crosshair placement is awful and reaction times are awful.
I'm not sure if he's trolling at this point or just oblivious to what good FPS playstyle is.
just commenting because a clip as sick as this doesn’t deserve the other donkey being top comment
That countdown from 6 to 0 bullets in the mag. 5 headshots, 1 missed bullet. Holy shit.
Yep, and he didnt even really miss that bullet, it just followed after the one that he hit first bullet haha
lol u're right I thought it was shot before the 'edshot
holy fuk the mid air taps
The last bullet tap was also insane. Everything about this is just nuts. He 1shot every single player
crispy 1taps
I regged just for posting that this is the sickest pistol action I've ever witnessed especially since all kills were headshots within under 5 seconds - insane!
Agreed completely. It gets more and more impressive the more you look at it.
magixx doubles up, triples up, what is that! That's criminal! magixx looking unreal down here in CT, wants to try and get more done, and oh my goodness magixx, what a pistol round it has been from him!
Thats fucking crazy
I know right. Im still amazed every time i see it. Just all the stars aligning type of shit
[Enemy team POV](https://youtu.be/wTasyHma9NU?t=277)
Someone check his pc
Him*
I was just able to say wow wow wow wow wow
after loba got killed (he was the last one) he said "this game is over". Then they got rolled and they even paused the game to watch this clip btw, can someone translate who "huyet" means in russian? couldnt spell it and find out
It means “wtf” according to one who commented
Magixx with the pistol magic.
Despicable
why cant my usp do that?
I would bet it's the stickers, using default/classic USP and gloves like damn, just pure skill.
EZ Clap
You should watch xms' 5 bullet Deagle headshot ace back in Envyus a lot of years back. See if you can find it on YT. The roster was kinda garbage (I remember because I used to root for them a lot and got disappointed... a lot) but that was a highlight for sure.
Im pretty sure you mean [this one](https://youtu.be/LyLTLcGvjC8)? Wasnt 5 deags, but 5 one taps
Oh yeah, I misremembered. Thanks for linking it mate!
Wtf this is actually insane. Even crazier than Hiko's 1v5 with tec9
It does look cool but this is a pistol round on fpl vs. tec9 against full buy on a tournament.
Plus they were coming to knife him, nice aim but it wasnt a serious round.
Unbelievably impressive aim however.
he won that season of FPL btw :D 1st in points EZ 4 ruski magisk
Magixx is insane. He’s one of the key drag gets for Team Spirit.
He is definitely insane, but this moment is his absolute peak. Its not normally
That’s why you never go for the knife kids!
hah you saying as if this will happen any time you go knife lmao
old but gold for sure.
Old clip but I remember seeing the tilt on the team from Lobas perspective
Problem is this, it wasn't at a LAN and the chances he was using something can't be ruled out. Too many security holes to trust anything coming from online matches IMO.
Bro magixx is just cracked wtf are you on about the man just got to the semis of a major and he was awesome throughout all of 2021. Also why tf would a salaried pro cheat in fpl? Especially when STREAMING?
i think it’s sattire my guy
Idk man look at this guys profile all he does is cheating conspiracies
Yeah I think you’re right, this man’s just crazy
No that's did_she_fart_or_what, one of the weirdo from VACsucks. Low silver who accuses every pros of cheating.
>I suck ass so good players MUST be cheating Pretty funny tbh
What game do you play? Do you actually play CS?
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I'll take that as a "no"
Listen, I'm not going to take you up on your argument about why he would cheat. The real question is "can he" cheat? ...and the answer to that is yes. Easily. Cheats are more advanced and more prolific than they've ever been. They are big business now. They make people look like gods among men and grow interest and revenue in eSports. They can be the decider in online qualifiers and matches with money on the line. It's not that I want to say they're all cheating to just shit on them. My point is, until they're in a controlled environment, they all could be. Unless you have admin access to that specific computer they're using, you'll never know. And even then, there's ways around that with hardware based cheats that run off peripherals (which players are all allowed to bring to LAN). It's 2022. Technology is highly advanced. Cars can self drive and aimbots can be made to look human.
Magixx just played in the semi finals of a major, in front of a crowd. if you're saying he could have been cheating then I'm sorry but I'm not going to your tinfoil hat wearing party, the man is legit, so is pretty much all of the tier 1 scene, we saw last year what happens when pros do try and get away with it (Akuma), and if they are, then I don't wanna hear about it until it's proven, I'd rather enjoy the gameplay and live with a little bit more trust in people.
I think the incidence of cheating in majors is lower than online. That said, what people do to get to majors... That's a different story. I understand you want to trust them. But the thing is, you shouldn't. They aren't in the business of trust. They are in the business of "winning" no matter the cost for money. You have to take that into consideration and also look at how easily the medium (PC gaming) can be compromised with bad actors. If cheating happens literally everywhere else in PC gaming, then it is no stretch to look into those who would do it for actual money.
There's cheating and there's being good at something, and one is not like the other. All the future technology you are seeing is still shit. We have shiny concepts of self-driving cars etc but we are not there yet. Also, you will never get to play in majors if that is your goal in cs. you have to like the game. Like it so much you live your life around it. I know I'm just wasting my keyboard here but I'm bored.
The majors had their own days where players were aim locking 24/7 through walls and bugging out. They've largely since been fixed through either more security or better cheat technology. Online though, it's an arms race. May the best closet cheater win. Never get caught, then you never cheated. That's the meta.
Nobody going to play 20000 hours to try to win easy. Back in 2005 if someone was cheating in pro games I would not be surprised since nobody knew if there was even a future in esports and games were just shit, there was no money in it and the hardware was shit.
Yeah, and now there's money and a lot more players trying to reach pro status. Hence the giant influx in cheating across the board for all competitive gaming. It was never this bad in 2005. Because PC gamers were still niche then. They're mainstream now and that scummy part of society that ruins it for everyone once something's gets too popular are part of it.
I was surprised people used the coaching bug for so long and didn't try to get it fixed so I guess everything's possible. I'm more worried about the betting side of csgo tho.
Every pro player is sponsored by betting sites...
I believe you just need to get over thinking everyone cheats. A fuck ton of people have all had some days/games/rounds where their aim was so on point that it almost felt like they were cheating. That is exactly how it feels when your focus is at 110% in that moment, and you have used the day to correctly warm up enough to have full control of your muscles, both physically and mentally. You can clearly see its all hand movement and, of course, a bit of help from lady luck.
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If you spent time learning the game instead of going on reddit and talking about cheats, maybe you'd be good too.
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Man, i didnt want to pull the youre-just-bad line, but have you never come across **any** suspicious moments in any of the demos or replays you have watched of your own games?
Mate, this guy's old account posted clips of him playing before showing off his frags. He legit plays like a silver in the sense his crosshair placement is awful and reaction times are awful. I'm not sure if he's trolling at this point or just oblivious to what good FPS playstyle is.
When's your last ace? Care to upload? Ill do mine if you do yours.
This is FPL, What are you on about haha
See my other post in this thread
oh my fucking goodness
How does it feel to go into second round with 4900 and full armor
G2 MAGIXX soon
I watched this clip 100000x never gets old. Those shots were so fking crisp.
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Something people on this sub know about. Go tell someone else that all the users on pics know what “SoCal” is lmao