I loved the Border match in this series. For such a formulaic map there was lot of creativity from both teams; and, of course, the casters bringing their own unique energy to the viewing experience. Who can forget, "shouldn't have happened, should never have happened, but he makes it happen," "his brother on the other side coupled with felipox. There's still a candela; time, twenty seconds of which is all that remains," and, "fourty seconds, one close right, tucked in, prone, does he clear it? Nade, full white off of his own flash. No response initially... position known from Nade, he goes prone, vaults over. Its clean. Kit in hand as well, its something!"
I was there. Every point for W7M made me scream. When we drew, my friends and I took off our shirts (in Brazil, this is quite common). For the next three days, I went to work with no voice at all.
Thanks so much! I have intentions to try making some documentary-style videos going forward, but I don't know if I know enough about other games to be able to make this style of explainer about them
Being brazilian, i was familiar with the teams through livestreams and content in general. We knew Handy and Nade before they were into the Tier 1, so it hits different seeing people you have followed a long time, specially seeing identical twins brilliantly perfoming a final in their own country on the biggest Championship of the world, in which the final map is an once in a million comeback. This was pure art, a script even the best writter couldn't have written
this kinda cool, kinda reminds me of all those valorant channels that do post game analysis/breakdowns of big games in their scene, love to see that people are starting to pick it up in Siege
there’s no way ur delusional enough to think that valorant, (a game that came out and had pro league scene AFTER r6) is the one to start these post game assessments/commentary/breakdowns. r6 breakdowns were a thing long before valorant was even conceived. get a clue buddy.
This was the first ever siege tournament final I’ve EVER seen. I am glad my siege friend told me to watch it with them live. This was a beautiful game, I sided with W7M but lost hope in the beginning. Watching this comeback was unreal and euphoric. Truly a masterclass of a comeback
I keep watching the double kill by Kheyze at 7:32 because it’s just so mesmerizing that he found the perfect millisecond to unprone and prefire both angles
I'm 50 hours in. Learning what an operator does is surprisingly easy, though, though I haven't got the gist of how the maps are laid out. This kind of video makes it reaaaaally helpful to visualise the stakes each team has on their hand in addition to learning the layout. Really high quality video from a 10k subs channel! I think you should put the room names in future videos so newer players like me can memorise it better. Good luck!
I'm using some older free graphics right now, but future plans involve getting some better quality maps made with the room names on it. Really appreciate the feedback though!
Watching this live was an amazing experience. The crowd was 100% with W7M by the end. The whole series not just final map is the definition of siege gameplay.
this match was the most magical shit i have ever experienced, i was there the hole three days, w7m had a magical comeback against vp and when they did this i cant even describe, you had to be there
That's the problem with dominating like Faze did, it's easy to get rattled by a comeback. After domming 6-1, by the third straight match loss, you could tell they were thinking "WTH?!" once the score reached 6-4, and just couldnt rwally shake it after that.
Very good analysis brother. Yeah I’ve rewatched this match 30-40 times to see where it went wrong for FAZE. Obviously I’m a believer in momentum and Siege timing and all of that, which obviously played a role the comeback for W7M. But in your opinion do you the map selection had any impact? Also do you think FAZE ops selection during the 2nd half have any effect? Like I don’t know how to really explain but it seemed like faze had the same info during some prep phases and just didn’t make op or util changes? I’m by no means pro player or analyst just a guy who loves this game and would love your opinion.
Honestly Faze played SO well, even on their attack. Objectively, Faze should have won that game like 3 different times, but some small mental errors and poor late rounding cost them BIG.
The fact that there were two twin brothers playing against each other it’s just amazing
This match was the reason why i came back to siege after a couple of years, everything was incredible, the storytelling in this one is unbeatable
oh yeah this video made something tingle
ok bro 😭😭
Did your muzzle break turn into a extended barrel?
I loved the Border match in this series. For such a formulaic map there was lot of creativity from both teams; and, of course, the casters bringing their own unique energy to the viewing experience. Who can forget, "shouldn't have happened, should never have happened, but he makes it happen," "his brother on the other side coupled with felipox. There's still a candela; time, twenty seconds of which is all that remains," and, "fourty seconds, one close right, tucked in, prone, does he clear it? Nade, full white off of his own flash. No response initially... position known from Nade, he goes prone, vaults over. Its clean. Kit in hand as well, its something!"
It’s clean
i felt hyped reading this like i was watching the match and i got goosebumps too
I was there. Every point for W7M made me scream. When we drew, my friends and I took off our shirts (in Brazil, this is quite common). For the next three days, I went to work with no voice at all.
I was there too. I think I ended up taking off my shirt too when W7M tied and it went to OT 😂
Probably one of the best games in esports history. The fact that was two Brazilian lineups playing in Brazil was also something else
I love r6 but I never used to watch proleague until you, I hope you do more content like this for other games or sports too one day man
Thanks so much! I have intentions to try making some documentary-style videos going forward, but I don't know if I know enough about other games to be able to make this style of explainer about them
Being brazilian, i was familiar with the teams through livestreams and content in general. We knew Handy and Nade before they were into the Tier 1, so it hits different seeing people you have followed a long time, specially seeing identical twins brilliantly perfoming a final in their own country on the biggest Championship of the world, in which the final map is an once in a million comeback. This was pure art, a script even the best writter couldn't have written
Erm why is this NOT a Netflix documentary
💀💀💀
Why would you want this on a paid subscription service platform when you can get great content for free here?
Plus Netflix would completely butcher it
@@justadummy8076 it seems like this guy doesnt even know what netflix is lol, terrible horrendous take that got 400 likes idk how, maybe bots?
Erm waduheck
Because it only has 85k views
this kinda cool, kinda reminds me of all those valorant channels that do post game analysis/breakdowns of big games in their scene, love to see that people are starting to pick it up in Siege
there’s no way ur delusional enough to think that valorant, (a game that came out and had pro league scene AFTER r6) is the one to start these post game assessments/commentary/breakdowns. r6 breakdowns were a thing long before valorant was even conceived. get a clue buddy.
@@djhofstra8849 gotta love the siege fanbase.
@@thedreamcapture2681 he's right tho
This was the first ever siege tournament final I’ve EVER seen. I am glad my siege friend told me to watch it with them live. This was a beautiful game, I sided with W7M but lost hope in the beginning. Watching this comeback was unreal and euphoric. Truly a masterclass of a comeback
I keep watching the double kill by Kheyze at 7:32 because it’s just so mesmerizing that he found the perfect millisecond to unprone and prefire both angles
this was really entertaining! also you explained everything very well, this is really high quality work. Keep it up :)
Your breakdown helps me understand the situations so much better, great great work. Tysm
I'm 50 hours in. Learning what an operator does is surprisingly easy, though, though I haven't got the gist of how the maps are laid out. This kind of video makes it reaaaaally helpful to visualise the stakes each team has on their hand in addition to learning the layout. Really high quality video from a 10k subs channel! I think you should put the room names in future videos so newer players like me can memorise it better. Good luck!
I'm using some older free graphics right now, but future plans involve getting some better quality maps made with the room names on it. Really appreciate the feedback though!
This was insane to watch live on stream. The crowd going nuts, the amazing comeback… chefs kiss
literal chills, you executed the video perfectly
Watching this live was an amazing experience. The crowd was 100% with W7M by the end. The whole series not just final map is the definition of siege gameplay.
Why does this guy give Parkour Civilization vibes
This match and EG vs PENTA on 2018 are my favourite finals ever of Siege!
all of these videos are absolutely amazing
I can definitely see this channel blowing up, great storytelling!!
You deserve more credit please dont stop making content
Thank you for this video, is so great to remember this day. I was there, live. One of the best days of my life
The stadium was SO loud, it was insane
love this video format definetly gonna sub
these vids are awesome! keep em up and im sure this can be a serious career for you.
I’ve been waiting years for a channel that does deep dives into pro matches round by round
dude your story telling is seriously amazing! you have some crazy talent love your vids
eg vs g2 was too hype, watched it live and was geeked seeing pengu clutch the post plant 1v2 for the win
2:48 this is more like a Bamboozle than a Accident from Khyzne
this match was the most magical shit i have ever experienced, i was there the hole three days, w7m had a magical comeback against vp and when they did this i cant even describe, you had to be there
I WAS there 🤩
Dude is underrated
Loved the video you make it easy to understand what is going on and explain it in good to keep up the work good video
This guy is a one man army, literally giving me what ive wished for: pro league siege analysis videos
Good video, keep it up man. I look forward to seeing more.
best siege youtuber not up for debate
Yeah this was definitely the best Siege match I've ever SEEN in history.
Your video showed how much of a mental breakdown faze has shown throughout this comeback
The cameraman got bodied lmao
that was the best comeback of all time
This game when it was live almost made me die
That's the problem with dominating like Faze did, it's easy to get rattled by a comeback. After domming 6-1, by the third straight match loss, you could tell they were thinking "WTH?!" once the score reached 6-4, and just couldnt rwally shake it after that.
Watching this match live was amazing and so eventful
Were you there???
I love this type of siege content
I cried. This says alot
That’s by far the biggest sell in history 😂 I know the FAZE coach was mad
I remember watching this live, was the created thing I’ve ever witnessed
Stayed up till 3 am on a school day just to watch that
Hell yeah you did, gamer
Absolutely nuts.
Watched this live I got shivers
It would be cool if u dis this for just some random casual match just to show how crazy the strategies are in pro
Holy shit that was the best explanation I've ever seen
Subscribed, I watched this and your latest video. Keep it up! I absolutely love anything Esports
The algorithm really blessed me with u
this is up there as one of the greatest matches. but the 2019 invitational between g2 and empire was cinema
So glad i was there watching that memorable match.
I root for Fúria, but I hate FaZe more, I was at the stadium and was amazing!!
As a treat, having that line on my team is an honor!
Very good analysis brother.
Yeah I’ve rewatched this match 30-40 times to see where it went wrong for FAZE. Obviously I’m a believer in momentum and Siege timing and all of that, which obviously played a role the comeback for W7M.
But in your opinion do you the map selection had any impact? Also do you think FAZE ops selection during the 2nd half have any effect? Like I don’t know how to really explain but it seemed like faze had the same info during some prep phases and just didn’t make op or util changes?
I’m by no means pro player or analyst just a guy who loves this game and would love your opinion.
Honestly Faze played SO well, even on their attack.
Objectively, Faze should have won that game like 3 different times, but some small mental errors and poor late rounding cost them BIG.
@@HybearEN yeah well said just a crazy match and can’t take anything away from either.
Pumped for Manchester.
All your videos are so good keep it up
Id say Penta vs EG is the best Siege match ever for me as an EU fan I was never so hyped because of a siege match ever again
Amazing videos keep it up! You are bound to make it big
Awesome videos bro
Glorified 5 hours deathmatch
best comeback ever
Great video and analysis, easy sub!
I watched this live & it was fkn insane
The crowds roar gives you chills
for some reason, there were alot of shirtless men LOL
im joking ik why
great video bro!!! new sub!
I was one of them 😩💯
@@HybearEN LMAOOO
4 the algorithm. Great video 🔥
Thx for bringing the enthusiasm for the game Reaper_EN once brought. Love your content keep it up! 👌
Amazing content right here. Breaking it down and simplifying it so an ol’ Silver 3 can understand ❤
LG vs Liquid in csgo is probably the greatest one but this one was amazing to watch
Lesson: It ain’t over till it’s over
You seriously deserve 1mill subs bro
Brilliant breakdown man I thoroughly enjoyed watching!
19:24 camera guy looks scared of getting crushed by W7M gamer
Good video
Fun fact: Nade and Handyy ARE TWINS. so, we got an battle of brothers in the final 💀
i know this video is 9 months old but what is this site/app do you use for the top down view? this is amazing and i really wanna play around with it
In this video I literally just pasted pictures into google drawings 😅
@Hybearr6 lol it looked like some custom program or website, very good for Google drawings
I dont play this game much but I watch it on youtube daily. I would love to go to one of these tournaments.
Reminds me of AirenYT, great videos ❤
handy in our heart...💔
what a game what a video abosolutly insane
These are so sick please make more vids like this
What do you use to get the map blueprints?
this video makes me want to play ranked and drop 2 ranks because i think im a pro now
Imo this is the best match played but the best series still has to go to Pentas reverse sweep against EG
incredible video for an incredible match
I watched this live and I have to admit. It’s the best script ever written 😂…jk
The Herdz ace on bank was insane
I feel like my viewing experience would be different if I knew anything about Siege..
Is it better than the penta v EG finale? That game will always be my favourite
The best one for me will always be 2018 invitational. Peak siege for me. I did watch it live so I’m pretty dam biased 😂
9:08 um can somebody tell him this isn’t COD
Tbh I still think the 2018 EG Penta match is beta for spectacle and storyline, plus the Faze choke hurts it for me
Please make more content like this🙏🙏
Goated
Good video your going places son ❤
not even close, you clearly never watched Penta come back on EG
I just simply think you don't know ball 🥱
I might be old but Penta vs EG?
Good game, but this match was ELECTRIC.
This video will blow up!
the greatest comeback IS penta vs EG in '18