Pretty sure Heyzeus is part of the csgo cheating scandal. I mean he says he’s from Australia wich we know doesn’t exist, so if he’s willing to lie about that what else is he willing to lie about
That moment of him looking through long doors and of him getting the connector shot were both cases of fan intervention at live events. He's not "using his aim" to figure out where they are, they hover the spot and then the audience screams in response so they get all of the info they need. It happens dummy often.
IIRC there was no crowd in the Shox game. As far as the connector shot goes though - well - I mean, it's such a normal shot that even without the crowd I wouldn't consider it weird.
not sure if those specific games had crowds, but one famous example i remember of "crowd-pandering" is olofmeister hitting this wallbang on ropz. ruclips.net/video/HdRNj7qALhg/видео.html
@@TDMHeyzeus see now he’s trying to play it off. i see past your damn trickery, you can’t pull the wool over my eyes, this ain’t my first rodeo, what do you think i was born yesterday?
2:52 they do that because the audience goes bananas when they do it, they just use the audience as info if there's guy behind a wall. Cloud9 used to do that a lot.
10:30 a quick look at the community market suggests that CSGO rakes in about $2 million/day in case transaction fees and weapon case key sales. it's entirely possible that CS:GO's gross revenue is a billion dollars a year. would be fascinating to know what their operating costs are...
statisticly speaking, CS:GO has a cheater in every match. On my main account (3000 hours, steam level 920, 100+ games) I had 90 players banned in 100 different matches. Considering 3 - 4 of them are my friends (not banned) this means there is at least one cheater in every single match. And remember, that's only the banned ones. If you ask yourself how I got that data: there is a chrome/firefox extension that's called Ban Checker, it searches your CS:GO match history for banned accounts.
@@AW-wc7zd The 100+ Games is the games I own on steam, not the amount of CS games I played. I played over 1500 competitive CS matches. The tool searches your last 100 matches for VAC bans
i thougth they would silly aim through walls in order to get a crowd reaction, if the crowd yells then they know there is a player on the other side of the wall
Damn I didn't know other people had this theory as well. Now I don't actually believe it is rigged for new players but I've always sort of wondered because I got a knife on my third case ever, 100 cases later I got nothing but blues and purples. I then opened 10 cases each on 2 new separate accounts and both got knives. Its probably just a coincidence though and I got lucky lol
Isnt that broken as shit? If u wanna get more rare skins on ur main account then... Cant u just trade the rare skins that u got from the new accounts that u created to ur main account? Ik theres like a trade cooldown but still
after several years on duty on cs, css & csgo, i can tell you, the human 3rd eye will and can open during matches, if you play enough it'll pop up completly unintentional, so in conclusion you will do the craziest shots in your life, wallbangs, flicks, and all the time this gut feeling "I know he will come in 3, 2, 1.. peng" its nothing special its just the way we are => freaks
I know it's 5 months late, but the strange things to me are 1. Anomaly's st ak case hardened scar, watch games and sparkles souvenir fn dlores, these skins are impossibly rare and shouldn't have been done by youtubers specifically.
Hey Heyzeus, great video! However, i have one small point of critism. Even though its still unlikely valve rigs cases, when speaking about a possible advantage valve gains from rigging, youre not taking into account a gambling addiction (Just like a casino) and artificial desirability of the items. Giving someone a highly desirable item might make them feel "lucky", as seen in casinos and incentivize further gambling. Also, even though the items given to the player dont matter much to valve, they have a monetary interest in keeping some of them rare and desirable to encourage a further "Skin culture". The player will naturally try and obtain rarer items, making them focus less on the amount spent than on the singular case theyre opening, as that could be the one item they want. Also, rarer items feel like more of an "achievement" or something special than just any bought item, as you can see by people feeling more sentimental about their "self unboxed skins". If every skin was just able to be bought for 2.99, what prestige would there be in having a ruby doppler? Lastly, this also serves to increase prices in general, making them more commission on the steam market.
Yea I find it funny how people completely over look how much money you’ve dropped in cases in general, then turn around to say it’s rigged but people will be people
I don't know if I have opened enough cases but I've never gotten lucky with it, and the best thing I got from operation broken fang drops was a dark blue I believe, and two light blues if I remember correctly.
Didn't open any insane stickers neither, I have opened a couple of perfect world sticker cases looking for anime girls and got like a non foil dragon that got most of my money back I believe
Opened about 10 cases and got 9 blues and 1 purple It’s more likely they make a good skin one or two slots off of the one you get in a case to make you think you were really close (this happened to me as well)
Pro poker player here, in this industry websites comply with laws/industry standards that basically have their code audited to prove the randomness of their RNG for system. If a website cannot prove that their rng is random enough basically they can't run legally, or if they can run nobody will go to their site. You can go to any site (pokerstars, GG network, party poker etc) and they have this information available. I noticed this is not at all the case with most csgo gamble sites, or valve i can't seem to find it either (if someone does happily reply to this!)
I've had more cheaters than legit players in my games recently. And I'm talking actual rage hackers and spinbotters. Not to mention they never get banned.
most pros were probably not cheating, but flusha 100% did, he just managed to not get caught and stopped. No "mouse lifting" clips since then make it super obvious
About opening cases, Im conviced there is a system behind it. Im playing cs since 7 years now and every once in a while, i bought a 20€ steam gift card and opened cases, ofc I never got something good out of it. When operation shattered web came out, i connected my credit card to my steam acc, and opened a case, got a really nice knife, and a couple of cases later some gloves. I think the strategy i assume is behind that is, that the moment you make paying very easy, you are more likely to buy more things (like in casinos, that you get drinks and all to your seat so you never have to stop gambeling) so steam has more of an interest in users that have a connected payment method since they are more likely to invest more. So baiting with high tier skins early on is one smart move form steam... no conspiracy, just business
I see people on mm with steam level 300 accounts spin botting with knifes on their account, They are so confident that they won't get banned its disturbing
I believe the skins theory about youtubers and starters is somehow or partially real, when i started i didnt unbox any cases until i decided to open like 2 i think and a got a blue one and a purple one, the one with the worm for the awp, and i decided to keep openning. After those, i got a blue five seven and after that one i unboxed a startrak blue ak47 with 4 stickers worth like 10 bucks more or less (it had 2015 sticker so now they must be worth a whole lot more), some unboxings after i unboxed a mac 10 suovenir worth similar to the ak i previously mentioned. After these, i kept unboxing, not much or consistently but unboxed like 10-15 nore and havent gotten anything purple, or pink, or even with stickers or FN
I liked the video very much and you told me to comment at the end, so I did. I do enjoy the “hey, I’m Heyzeus” at the begging of every video, and if I miss it or my audio is off I will re start just to hear it. Overall good video.
Funny how you mentioned new players getting something good... in my first 10 cases I got a bayonet tiger tooth... I could actually go back in my market history and see the first cases I ever bought and then show my knife being in my inventory right after.. I should have kept that knife but sadly sold it almost immediately after people just bullied me for being terrible but having a nice knife lol
I think they do rig cases, I got a M4A4 Emporer FT on my first case, then a Bullet Queen MW on my third, then a USPS Neo Noir FT on my fourth, then on my 7th, a statrak M4A1-S Nightmare MW
I work with statistics all day and if someone opened up csgofloat DB they would see the unreal amount of skins pouring into the game every minute, Yes I know some are from in-game drops and currently, people are using stars, but I'd argue even right now, with an operation going on that 85-90% of skins entering the game is opened from cases. I just ran a timer for 1 minute and found that 592 new skins entered the game, went from 600,114,530 - 600,115,122 so roughly 592, given the estimate that 85% of those came from cases were left with 503 skins (530.2 to be exact but can't have .2 of a skin). If a knife is .26% and the odds are roughly 1 in 400 that means that roughly 75, I got 75.45, knives are pulled every hour, knowing this it shouldn't be expressed as exceedingly rare to open multiple knives when opening up an extended number of cases in my opinion.
About that rigged cases: - my first 3 cases were pink/pink/purple (ak red laminate/ p2k ocean foam/ mac graven)... on 7th case ive got M9 Urban FT... before 10th case Ive opened AK Aquamarine FT. - one of my friends got M9 Tiger Tooth in his 2nd case - other friend got Butterfly Crimson BS in less than 15 cases - lastly other friend got Huntsman Marble Fade in less than 10 cases (im only talking about my close friends)
I can guarantee you that valve does NOT rig cases for new players. I opened cases for the first time recently and got nothing of note. Absolutely nothing
The term "lucky" is a bad way to look at statistics. If you open 1500 cases (and for simplicity pretend drop rate is 1/500) and get 0 knives that can be considered unlucky. But then if you open 500 more and get 4 knives you can't be considered lucky all of a sudden, that's biased data because you're only taking a sample from a much larger data set. You need to look at all the cases you've opened, 2000, and see how your luck fairs then. Which in this case is on drop rate.
I mean yeah that's how it often starts... but when you win something mid tier followed by a string of losses it becomes very tempting to deposit more in case you win again. Because it happened before, surely it will happen again? Maybe I'll just keep depositing until I come out on top... there could be an FN Dlore waiting for me! To each their own but gambling is 100% an addiction. One that can turn people's intelligence into a weapon against them. Any barriers you set up at the start can be torn down one by one as you chase the possibility of a lucky break. If you want to make quick money learn how to invest in crypto. It's nowhere near as easy as rolling a dice because you actually need to keep up with current events and use strategy for every move but at least you can find winning strategies. When you're just gambling the house always wins. Even when you feel like you've won because of one lucky drop
The case thing, valve doesn’t need to rig the cases for youtubers because in the end they know they’ll make the most money from them. Some youtubers will open cases until they get something good for a video, rigging it to try and get viewers of the youtuber to buy cases and test their luck imo would be counterproductive.
To me, CSGO is just like the Olympics or Pro sports. You get so many gaming headlines like the coaches abusing the spectator bug that over 30, if I remember correctly, got banned.
What do you mean? Muting the catbots makes the game so much more enjoyable to all people! Then again, they only have one person working on the game, so how the hell would they be able to fix all the problems?
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Pretty sure Heyzeus is part of the csgo cheating scandal. I mean he says he’s from Australia wich we know doesn’t exist, so if he’s willing to lie about that what else is he willing to lie about
Heyzeus isn't his real name
Bruh Australia exist its in mars
@@eisendrag he’s an Australian truther
Concur
Australia is just a myth made up by nasa
Last time i was this early butterfly knives cost 90€
Good old days
What happened?
I just looked up the prices hahahahahahah battle scared 300 wtf hahahahha
@@gdulheflljasduhdzccvm9926 china
i remember when i had a butterfly safari mesh ft, it was 86eur back then
Always wanted a iceberg vid on csgo, thankfully it wasnt some guy with a 3 dollar mic
What, he has a good microphone
@@shamrooooock Bruh... I guess you're not the sharpest tool in the shed.
@@Prince.Claveria omg thats me
@shamrock read the thankfully it wasnt. WASNT
oh... I can't believe I misread that..
That moment of him looking through long doors and of him getting the connector shot were both cases of fan intervention at live events. He's not "using his aim" to figure out where they are, they hover the spot and then the audience screams in response so they get all of the info they need. It happens dummy often.
this ^ and also sometimes crowd shouts bombsites.
Kinda stupid ngl
The inferno clip is so blatant lol. No explanation.
IIRC there was no crowd in the Shox game. As far as the connector shot goes though - well - I mean, it's such a normal shot that even without the crowd I wouldn't consider it weird.
not sure if those specific games had crowds, but one famous example i remember of "crowd-pandering" is olofmeister hitting this wallbang on ropz. ruclips.net/video/HdRNj7qALhg/видео.html
"And is this sticker based on Anomaly?"
Lmfaooooo
he was just spraying and praying. he just want to sound like an expert lmao
Lmaooo
@@fungku844 no, he is friends w/ Anomaly. He is obviously teasing him
@@fungku844 no, he was calling Anomaly fat duh
Plot twist: HeyZeus is also a part of the people who know about cheating in pro CS
They actually set me up as a skins RUclipsr specifically so I could build up cred and then try to cover up the cheating conspiracy!
@@TDMHeyzeus gaben ,Is that you using voice changer ?
@@TDMHeyzeus see now he’s trying to play it off. i see past your damn trickery, you can’t pull the wool over my eyes, this ain’t my first rodeo, what do you think i was born yesterday?
@@TDMHeyzeus he's also part of skins mafia approved
@@TDMHeyzeus Yeah we all knew it was something like that 😉
The "Hey,I am heyzeus" never gets old
Yes. Yes it won’t
the comments about it is really fucking annoying though
Apsolutly never
RUclips: "hey, I am Jezus"
It’s like I’ve heard it before on a different channel that he didn’t take it from 🤔
0:19 that gun butt scratch hit different
Last time I was this early, "CSGO DYING??????!!!!!" was still trending on the recommended tab lmao
2:52 they do that because the audience goes bananas when they do it, they just use the audience as info if there's guy behind a wall. Cloud9 used to do that a lot.
Plot Twist: Heyzeus was hired to "debunk" all these theories
10:30 a quick look at the community market suggests that CSGO rakes in about $2 million/day in case transaction fees and weapon case key sales. it's entirely possible that CS:GO's gross revenue is a billion dollars a year. would be fascinating to know what their operating costs are...
my theory: heyzeus gets paid by gaben to say that all the theories are flase
Oh ya, false are spell this way. Just letting you know so you won't be make fun of in the future
@@teeeee thx but I just mistyped it
@@teeeee is* made* just letting you know so you won’t get made fun of in the future
@@falk.r.h8963 and you'd be actually right, objectively.
@@Nelex5000 why are you watching a cd skin theory video from one year ago? That's a bit late XD
"No extra hidden fees"
*$1.35 payment fee*
"We're going after the big fish"
*Proceeds to show a mammal*
if people think that cases are rigged for RUclipsrs, then you gotta watch Sparkles get ripped everytime he opens cases XD
The guy who just bought a Lamborghini?
6:03 "they don't have a strong motive" Major capsules: I'm a joke :(
Heyzeus. : Big Fish
Whale. : Am I joke to you?
@Rahat Zaman They are mammals buddy.
statisticly speaking, CS:GO has a cheater in every match. On my main account (3000 hours, steam level 920, 100+ games) I had 90 players banned in 100 different matches. Considering 3 - 4 of them are my friends (not banned) this means there is at least one cheater in every single match. And remember, that's only the banned ones. If you ask yourself how I got that data: there is a chrome/firefox extension that's called Ban Checker, it searches your CS:GO match history for banned accounts.
How tf have u played only 100 games in 3k hours
@@AW-wc7zd The 100+ Games is the games I own on steam, not the amount of CS games I played. I played over 1500 competitive CS matches. The tool searches your last 100 matches for VAC bans
@@toniderdon oh aha I get you
i thougth they would silly aim through walls in order to get a crowd reaction, if the crowd yells then they know there is a player on the other side of the wall
Its been 38 seconds and theres a comment "Nice video. I watched it bro". Bruhhh
oh wow, the change in music really changes the vibe. I love it !
I litteratly died when i saw the VACation thing XD
This wasnt an iceberg video. This was a man talking about diffrent popular topics in csgo video.
the song at the start gave me some serious plaugedmoth vibes
Damn I didn't know other people had this theory as well. Now I don't actually believe it is rigged for new players but I've always sort of wondered because I got a knife on my third case ever, 100 cases later I got nothing but blues and purples. I then opened 10 cases each on 2 new separate accounts and both got knives. Its probably just a coincidence though and I got lucky lol
Isnt that broken as shit? If u wanna get more rare skins on ur main account then... Cant u just trade the rare skins that u got from the new accounts that u created to ur main account?
Ik theres like a trade cooldown but still
The shox chips kinda look like his teammates tryna tell him where they are and shox being like "here?" With his crosshair lol
after several years on duty on cs, css & csgo, i can tell you, the human 3rd eye will and can open during matches, if you play enough it'll pop up completly unintentional, so in conclusion you will do the craziest shots in your life, wallbangs, flicks, and all the time this gut feeling "I know he will come in 3, 2, 1.. peng" its nothing special its just the way we are => freaks
If anything, getting a knife would make me STOP continuing to open cases since there's no real point to waste more money while I'm in the green.
I was watching some other videos of yours. Nice to see a new one
I know it's 5 months late, but the strange things to me are 1. Anomaly's st ak case hardened scar, watch games and sparkles souvenir fn dlores, these skins are impossibly rare and shouldn't have been done by youtubers specifically.
Anthony P being mocked to Slave Knight Gael was perfect
“And they have anecdotes to back it up” lmfao
when do we get a heyzeus coc reveal?
You wanna See His Clash of Clans Village?
Hey Heyzeus, great video! However, i have one small point of critism. Even though its still unlikely valve rigs cases, when speaking about a possible advantage valve gains from rigging, youre not taking into account a gambling addiction (Just like a casino) and artificial desirability of the items.
Giving someone a highly desirable item might make them feel "lucky", as seen in casinos and incentivize further gambling.
Also, even though the items given to the player dont matter much to valve, they have a monetary interest in keeping some of them rare and desirable to encourage a further "Skin culture". The player will naturally try and obtain rarer items, making them focus less on the amount spent than on the singular case theyre opening, as that could be the one item they want. Also, rarer items feel like more of an "achievement" or something special than just any bought item, as you can see by people feeling more sentimental about their "self unboxed skins". If every skin was just able to be bought for 2.99, what prestige would there be in having a ruby doppler?
Lastly, this also serves to increase prices in general, making them more commission on the steam market.
Opening 1500 cases just seems unfathomable to some people they don't realize how many cases u opened
Yea I find it funny how people completely over look how much money you’ve dropped in cases in general, then turn around to say it’s rigged but people will be people
RIP to Omission - Huma Huma
This month Ludwig (popular streamer) on his first case unboxed a M9 bayonet marble fade
I don't know if I have opened enough cases but I've never gotten lucky with it, and the best thing I got from operation broken fang drops was a dark blue I believe, and two light blues if I remember correctly.
Didn't open any insane stickers neither, I have opened a couple of perfect world sticker cases looking for anime girls and got like a non foil dragon that got most of my money back I believe
I can relate to the opening something good bit, I opened an ak neon rider in my first case ever. great video!
Opened about 10 cases and got 9 blues and 1 purple
It’s more likely they make a good skin one or two slots off of the one you get in a case to make you think you were really close (this happened to me as well)
subtitles: „Hey, i‘m jesus(...)“
Plot twist heyzeus is also involfed in the whole thing and uses this video to cover it up
Great video loved watching it from start to finish
HeyZeus:hey I’m HeyZeus
Caption:hey I’m Jesus
I find it funny how he says “skeeyns” rather than “skins” 💀
the aussie accent makes everything sound weird lmao
@@Votogrvphy No not really
@@leedergs yes really
@@leedergs skeens
Pro poker player here, in this industry websites comply with laws/industry standards that basically have their code audited to prove the randomness of their RNG for system. If a website cannot prove that their rng is random enough basically they can't run legally, or if they can run nobody will go to their site.
You can go to any site (pokerstars, GG network, party poker etc) and they have this information available.
I noticed this is not at all the case with most csgo gamble sites, or valve i can't seem to find it either (if someone does happily reply to this!)
1 of the most legendary sounds is TDM_Heyzeus video background music
Hmmm what if heyzues was trying to cover it up
Anomaly didn’t deserve that roast Jesus lmao
11:30 love the slave knight gael music there
Looks like heyzues is covering for valve too…
The anomaly sticker joke was great
If valve rigged cases for new players they didn’t do a good job because I opened like 10 cases, lost almost all $25 and never opened a case again lol
I've had more cheaters than legit players in my games recently. And I'm talking actual rage hackers and spinbotters. Not to mention they never get banned.
@ABGH78 Hahaha nice
Love the Gael music at 11:30 hahah
“We are going after the big fish”
*S H O W S W H A L E*
5:34 "Oh hi mark"
If new players were opening more knives than we would see a correlation between the increase in the playerbase and new knives going onto the market.
0:00 captions: Hey, im jesus
Nice vid bro I watched it
bruhhhh
most pros were probably not cheating, but flusha 100% did, he just managed to not get caught and stopped. No "mouse lifting" clips since then make it super obvious
About opening cases, Im conviced there is a system behind it. Im playing cs since 7 years now and every once in a while, i bought a 20€ steam gift card and opened cases, ofc I never got something good out of it. When operation shattered web came out, i connected my credit card to my steam acc, and opened a case, got a really nice knife, and a couple of cases later some gloves. I think the strategy i assume is behind that is, that the moment you make paying very easy, you are more likely to buy more things (like in casinos, that you get drinks and all to your seat so you never have to stop gambeling) so steam has more of an interest in users that have a connected payment method since they are more likely to invest more. So baiting with high tier skins early on is one smart move form steam... no conspiracy, just business
Everytime i open a case while staring into my webcam intensely i get something good, usually a pink, res or knife.
The only channel where I always learn something cool every video
Tbh, first time i opened cases, in 20 cases, i got a FN AWP Wildfire (worth 100$+ at the time), while i spend only about 50$ on the cases...
I see people on mm with steam level 300 accounts spin botting with knifes on their account, They are so confident that they won't get banned its disturbing
Now Heyzues is covering them too
WP valve xD
The first case i opened i found a factory new dragon king.
After that i wasted all the money for other cases and never found anything.
Guess valve hates me. Ive opened 32 cases and the most I’ve gotten is a stat track purple.
I believe the skins theory about youtubers and starters is somehow or partially real, when i started i didnt unbox any cases until i decided to open like 2 i think and a got a blue one and a purple one, the one with the worm for the awp, and i decided to keep openning. After those, i got a blue five seven and after that one i unboxed a startrak blue ak47 with 4 stickers worth like 10 bucks more or less (it had 2015 sticker so now they must be worth a whole lot more), some unboxings after i unboxed a mac 10 suovenir worth similar to the ak i previously mentioned. After these, i kept unboxing, not much or consistently but unboxed like 10-15 nore and havent gotten anything purple, or pink, or even with stickers or FN
I liked the video very much and you told me to comment at the end, so I did. I do enjoy the “hey, I’m Heyzeus” at the begging of every video, and if I miss it or my audio is off I will re start just to hear it. Overall good video.
plagued moth intro music lmfao
i have people who says csgo is dead but still playing
4:45 This comes from experience, I do this too and sometimes my guess is correct.
Funny how you mentioned new players getting something good... in my first 10 cases I got a bayonet tiger tooth... I could actually go back in my market history and see the first cases I ever bought and then show my knife being in my inventory right after.. I should have kept that knife but sadly sold it almost immediately after people just bullied me for being terrible but having a nice knife lol
I think they do rig cases, I got a M4A4 Emporer FT on my first case, then a Bullet Queen MW on my third, then a USPS Neo Noir FT on my fourth, then on my 7th, a statrak M4A1-S Nightmare MW
I work with statistics all day and if someone opened up csgofloat DB they would see the unreal amount of skins pouring into the game every minute, Yes I know some are from in-game drops and currently, people are using stars, but I'd argue even right now, with an operation going on that 85-90% of skins entering the game is opened from cases. I just ran a timer for 1 minute and found that 592 new skins entered the game, went from 600,114,530 - 600,115,122 so roughly 592, given the estimate that 85% of those came from cases were left with 503 skins (530.2 to be exact but can't have .2 of a skin). If a knife is .26% and the odds are roughly 1 in 400 that means that roughly 75, I got 75.45, knives are pulled every hour, knowing this it shouldn't be expressed as exceedingly rare to open multiple knives when opening up an extended number of cases in my opinion.
About that rigged cases:
- my first 3 cases were pink/pink/purple (ak red laminate/ p2k ocean foam/ mac graven)... on 7th case ive got M9 Urban FT... before 10th case Ive opened AK Aquamarine FT.
- one of my friends got M9 Tiger Tooth in his 2nd case
- other friend got Butterfly Crimson BS in less than 15 cases
- lastly other friend got Huntsman Marble Fade in less than 10 cases
(im only talking about my close friends)
I can guarantee you that valve does NOT rig cases for new players. I opened cases for the first time recently and got nothing of note. Absolutely nothing
The term "lucky" is a bad way to look at statistics. If you open 1500 cases (and for simplicity pretend drop rate is 1/500) and get 0 knives that can be considered unlucky. But then if you open 500 more and get 4 knives you can't be considered lucky all of a sudden, that's biased data because you're only taking a sample from a much larger data set. You need to look at all the cases you've opened, 2000, and see how your luck fairs then. Which in this case is on drop rate.
One way to always “win” from gambling is only spend as much as ur willing to loose ...I hope this makes sense in a way
I mean yeah that's how it often starts... but when you win something mid tier followed by a string of losses it becomes very tempting to deposit more in case you win again. Because it happened before, surely it will happen again? Maybe I'll just keep depositing until I come out on top... there could be an FN Dlore waiting for me!
To each their own but gambling is 100% an addiction. One that can turn people's intelligence into a weapon against them. Any barriers you set up at the start can be torn down one by one as you chase the possibility of a lucky break.
If you want to make quick money learn how to invest in crypto. It's nowhere near as easy as rolling a dice because you actually need to keep up with current events and use strategy for every move but at least you can find winning strategies. When you're just gambling the house always wins. Even when you feel like you've won because of one lucky drop
The case thing, valve doesn’t need to rig the cases for youtubers because in the end they know they’ll make the most money from them. Some youtubers will open cases until they get something good for a video, rigging it to try and get viewers of the youtuber to buy cases and test their luck imo would be counterproductive.
15:22 No star steam support Karambit at no.1 :)
A lot of the csgo skin sites are ran in different countries so the laws when purchasing one is different as well
Csgo community: We have a game with a lot of cheaters
Tf2: am i a joke to u?
I have never come across a cheater on tf2 and i have over a 500 hour play time
0:32 Only i think that it looks like the end of the map in Subnautica? (ecological dead zone)
11:23 Had to laugh at this myself! Great video, a very concise look at the CS case scene. Thanks!
People here complaining that they only got good skins when they were new, meanwhile theres me who never got goodskins until now
I unboxed a knife the day I made my second account, my cousin who also just started playing CS2 this week unboxed a pair of gloves yesterday
Just discovered your channel. I like this video and enjoy the others
To me, CSGO is just like the Olympics or Pro sports. You get so many gaming headlines like the coaches abusing the spectator bug that over 30, if I remember correctly, got banned.
3:05 shroud is just better than everyone
Last fact is steam dont choose the skin prices
Plot twist heyzeus is apart of the vac sucks theory and is forced to stay quite.
To be fair the first ever cases I bought, I spent £20 and I got 2 karambit dopplers never had a skin worth more than £5 since
I've literally NEVER had an experience with a cheater
I think the main reason people say VAC sucks is because it's near non-existent in TF2
What do you mean? Muting the catbots makes the game so much more enjoyable to all people!
Then again, they only have one person working on the game, so how the hell would they be able to fix all the problems?