THE CHILLS!! - GRUBBY First Time Reacting To TRUE SIGHT - TI8

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  • Today we're reacting at True Sight 2018, the documentary on the TI8 finals opposing OG and PSG/LGD... I can feel the chills coming!
    THE CHILLS!! - First Time Reacting To TRUE SIGHT - TI8 (Live on 31-August-2022)
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  • @itsauguste
    @itsauguste Год назад +1178

    This shows how insanely good Ceb is at giving speeches. He always says the right thing that the players need. I'm pretty sure they'd crumble easily if Ceb wasn't there to hype up their minds.

    • @buggart
      @buggart Год назад +71

      Also notice how Ceb always tells the guys to have fun. Sure they need to play seriously to win but he's also telling them to not let the pressure get to them.

    • @ViktorScberg
      @ViktorScberg Год назад +26

      And then Ammar call it useless speech

    • @aokikiyoshi
      @aokikiyoshi Год назад +37

      Ceb and N0tail experience really showed in TI8 and TI9. They were veteran players, some people even thought both of them would never win a huge tournament. When Ceb was still 7ckingMad, noone believed in him and his team. When he joined OG, people said that if he was a coach it was ok, but as a player it was a meme. But they prevailed. For me, it's not a history about OG going through the losers bracket, it's not about winning a tournament. It's all about proving yourself you are relevant, you are one of the best, all you did was not useless. Topson, ana and Jerax were huge, but N0tail and Ceb had a decade of professional DotA, 10 years of people talking shit about them, and in that moment, it felt like a huge burden had left N0tail's shoulder. He has proven to himself that he could do it, and it was fucking beautiful.

    • @beyOndzZz
      @beyOndzZz Год назад +37

      @@lucaxtshotting2378 not true at all. The most important thing is your mind and self esteem to keep up with the pressure. A simple speach will make the difference between win or lose,not 15min practice cuz these guys all have 10K+ hours in dota each and 15m practice is absolutely nothing to them.(not even 24hours are anything new). If u are at the finals with your team what do you need, 15min practice or 15min of good energy,cheering up,mental preperation and encouragement?
      Yeah now you understand.
      We are humans,not robots. We need those mental resets.

    • @beyOndzZz
      @beyOndzZz Год назад +6

      @@lucaxtshotting2378 ok that works in league,but in dota the best chiniese team that only practices nonstop gets constantly stomped by europeans who give importance to mental health and vitality.
      Btw chiniese,koreans and japanese tend to overwork themselves constantly and burn themselves out . Its a common thing in east asian cultures that some people even die while overworking themselves.
      I think for any western team mental>mechanical, dont wanna delve too deep into asians cuz im not one and i have hard time relating to their cultures and mindsets sometimes.

  • @chikin6146
    @chikin6146 Год назад +571

    The most impressive thing about this is Topson. He went from a pubstar to a TI winner in the span of a few months. A guy who plays dota for 10+ hours a day into an actual millionaire. I'm guessing Topson is probably pretty nervous with this being his first LAN and a TI at that. In the following year, you could tell that they mastered their team's playstyle and Topson's confidence clearly shows. Hoping to see the TI9 Truesight reaction

    • @Trebolf
      @Trebolf Год назад +44

      He reacted to TI9 on stream! Look forward to it on RUclips soon.
      From Flopson to Chadson to Godson

    • @ferocious1288
      @ferocious1288 Год назад +5

      @@Trebolf can u tell me the title when he watched ti9 on twitch?

    • @pate7179
      @pate7179 Год назад +25

      he was living in his brothers spare room and was unemployed living in goverment benefits which is like 600€ per month or something

    • @diporasyid
      @diporasyid Год назад +2

      it's incredible, I got chills every time I recalled that TI8 was his first tier1 LAN event

    • @InJunoWeTrust
      @InJunoWeTrust Год назад

      @@pate7179 Incredible. What a rags to riches story.

  • @paulielamborghini5787
    @paulielamborghini5787 Год назад +930

    That was beautiful, Grub.
    The fact that you now also DOTA PLAYER is really unexpected and awesome - thank you for joining the community of Dota !!

    • @teodorcaraba979
      @teodorcaraba979 Год назад +16

      the comunity of most toxic people on planet or which one

    • @dotawin8406
      @dotawin8406 Год назад +40

      @@teodorcaraba979 there's many great people also, perhaps they're not as loud though so you don't notice them as much

    • @tuck295q
      @tuck295q Год назад +7

      It's funny how how DOTA community is thankful for a streamer joining, but all the new players joining in got shit dumpstered in the actual game. xD

    • @tang414
      @tang414 Год назад +11

      @@teodorcaraba979 Every fandom has toxic people that is not exclusive to the Dota 2. If there is bad then there must be good in it as well.

    • @jamerz44
      @jamerz44 Год назад

      aoe2 and dota2 recently!!!! grubby knows great games when he sees them!

  • @PlanetaryPanic
    @PlanetaryPanic Год назад +409

    I have watched this so many times and everytime i still get chills

    • @diallorajerison9140
      @diallorajerison9140 Год назад +3

      I was about to say the same

    • @Nirvanaki
      @Nirvanaki Год назад +1

      i watch bulldogs pure reflex speech once a month so my chesthair can regrow

    • @zky1144
      @zky1144 Год назад +1

      Same here

    • @J0dy0001
      @J0dy0001 Год назад +1

      same

    • @Andytlp
      @Andytlp Год назад +2

      Its even better if you followed the dramas stories and watched the entire ti. This is all of it condensed expertly but to really get the idea can watch the old vods for maximum effect. ti8 ti9 best tis in recent memory.

  • @frankmills1917
    @frankmills1917 Год назад +160

    0:34 this part gives me goosebumps. notail saying that it's gonna be easy if you break the enemy's mind. then the camera pan to the whole lgd team with the line "some minds are really hard to beat though" is just perfect.

    • @shepherdsgamingrun
      @shepherdsgamingrun Год назад +21

      Then the first thing LGD says in the booth: "Let's mute them."

    • @thearchivist250
      @thearchivist250 Год назад +7

      That opening shot of LGD is so bad ass. They’re just kids playing a game, but they look like stone cold killers. What a great TI.

    • @Microphunktv-jb3kj
      @Microphunktv-jb3kj 9 месяцев назад +2

      low mmr minds are the easiest to break : ))

    • @marcsteph15
      @marcsteph15 9 месяцев назад

      To this day imo . This is the best TI ❤❤❤

    • @sammyblaze4234
      @sammyblaze4234 5 месяцев назад

      it's so funny to me that people are impressed by flat statements like notails

  • @eliwoodnguyen1505
    @eliwoodnguyen1505 Год назад +678

    I swear till this day TI8 is one of the most important TIs.
    The story,
    The drama
    The game (all the game OG involved are fire)
    The tears
    The blueprint so they can turn into villain in ti9😂🤣😂

    • @linuxblacksarena
      @linuxblacksarena Год назад +59

      OG in TI9 weren't mustache twirling big bad evil villains, they were the kind of Megamind supervillains that relied on "PRESENTATION!!!!" to chatwheel and tip their way to victory. Kinda like Ric Flair, Eddie Guerrero and/or Steve Austin in WWF/E, where they're heels but are so entertaining to watch you can't help but cheer for 'em.

    • @diporasyid
      @diporasyid Год назад +28

      true, TI8 was really a cinderella story for sure. questionable pre-TI performance, following the departure of former rosters, last minute roster addition, doubtable roles swapping, and boy they had to climb through regional qualifiers, it's terrifying how strong their mental fortitude

    • @ar.michael8306
      @ar.michael8306 Год назад +1

      Wooooooh

    • @R6Rust
      @R6Rust Год назад +5

      ​@@ar.michael8306 the drama with fly trully a cinderella story

    • @endlessnoodle3056
      @endlessnoodle3056 Год назад +1

      2nd best after TI3

  • @DEEPGAMER872
    @DEEPGAMER872 Год назад +70

    The king of WC3

  • @iz607
    @iz607 Год назад +90

    The whole backstory of getting fly and s4 replaced, and notail losing his best friend in fly, it was like a movie plot.

    • @RealRangerix
      @RealRangerix Год назад +1

      yeah that was some plot and the revenge he got was not 1 win but 2 (and its back to back)

    • @Gr4ndyAndy
      @Gr4ndyAndy Год назад +2

      je combine that with a run through the OPEN QUALIFIER all the way to the win it really is a movie .. could not write anything better..

    • @giselau5606
      @giselau5606 Год назад

      @@RealRangerix A win against the players that left you is completely irrelevant and only matters to people looking for heroes and villains. Professional players choose the team with the highest chances of winning a TI, you cannot blame anyone for it (albeit timing and communication was awful). What is truly inspiring that they became the best team in dota within a short period of time forcing them to bank on a complete newb to the pro scene as pos 2 and a retired pro as pos 1

    • @pistolshr1mp
      @pistolshr1mp Год назад

      in with the real deets and drama.

    • @kfl4y
      @kfl4y Год назад +5

      @@giselau5606 winning against the people that left you because they didn't think you were good enough to win TI definitely means something, and they talk about it in the red bull movie. Its interesting to see how differently people pick their teams though. Some want the 5 best players they can find and others look for 5 with personalities that fit together.

  • @hook8535
    @hook8535 Год назад +168

    Still the best True Sight so far. I love to see a loser and a champion like Grubby watch this, he feels all the emotions going on because he knows about it, he knows about the journey, he knows about the highs and lows and he also knows about coming 2nd.. Or winning the trophy. The build up is so epically done

    • @rogerzhang5993
      @rogerzhang5993 Год назад +6

      Esports headshake is a new one

    • @xLuye
      @xLuye Год назад +5

      Not new at all, basically been around since the early days of Starcraft BW. Just about every competitive player has done it. Its the moment were you realise the final nail in the coffin, and any delusion of hope is wasted energy, and you start preparing for the next one. All happens in 0,5 seconds or so. Some pretty intense stress-coping at work.

    • @SpaNkeee
      @SpaNkeee Год назад +6

      And well this being the biggest cinderella story in esports history. MOST of the sites had OG as 18th place meaning not even playing at mainstage. Bring a retired Ceb who has played his last TI in 2012, bring in ana who was inactive the entire year, bring in a random zeus/pugna spammer from the EU servers who plays his first lan and its freaking TI. Notail switching to 5 for the first time in his career. There are so many stories in this win its incredible and then they are playing against PSG twice and beating them twice, like nobody would have imagined that, nobody. PSG lost FIVE maps at mainstage, and all those 5 losses were to OG. They didnt lose a single map. This is basically impossible to top off. TI9 was just OG dumpstering everyone they were head and shoulders above everyone. But TI8, was the biggest cinederella story in esports history

    • @PucklesP
      @PucklesP Год назад

      Best true sight was the first one. Dendi forever

  • @dotanon
    @dotanon Год назад +278

    I've watched this stupid documentary like 15 times and every single time I tear up involuntarily.

    • @plainstupid9235
      @plainstupid9235 Год назад +20

      the part where LGD players and fans loses hopes of winning the aegis, really gets me.

    • @han5551
      @han5551 Год назад +1

      Knowing the story behind that og team gives you more feelings .
      Notail deserve it .
      I remember every game and I remember every scream with my friends when og won a fight and then the TI
      Definitely the best final of TIs

    • @boozalm3715
      @boozalm3715 Год назад

      You sound pretty sad then lol

    • @kialing1832
      @kialing1832 8 месяцев назад

      Yessssssss!

    • @michael22000
      @michael22000 5 месяцев назад

      same here lol, has been watching this documentary, every year, every time TI come.

  • @jamerz44
    @jamerz44 Год назад +52

    I'd recommend watching a few of these matches in full as well Grubby whenever you get a chance. This documentary does an amazing job of capturing the vibe of it all as well as the personal stories, but doesn't quite replicate all of the amazing moments in the matches themselves and how they played out within the context of the match. Particularly recommend game 3 of the semi-finals between these same two teams, as well as Game 3 of the finals (but really the entire finals series)

    • @dota2freaks
      @dota2freaks Год назад +11

      Yup the 2 v 5 base defense from ana and topson was a godmode game moment

    • @imcoolpramesh
      @imcoolpramesh Год назад +3

      Watched all the OG games and HG defend and game 3 still shakes me like a vibrator.

  • @Kokozaftran
    @Kokozaftran Год назад +40

    This really cements morale and shot calling in high stakes team tourneys.
    You can have all the best players in position, be the best team, be the overwhelming favorite, and still come up short.

    • @MWTan-nr6zl
      @MWTan-nr6zl Год назад

      For some reason this video focuses on speeches rather than gameplay so it seems like the speeches mattered more

    • @ulykhbyekmaralbyek6981
      @ulykhbyekmaralbyek6981 Год назад +9

      @@MWTan-nr6zl It really did matter a lot, when everyone is pretty much maxed out in terms of knowledge and teamplay, the mental aspect makes the difference

    • @blind-harper
      @blind-harper Год назад +2

      @@lucaxtshotting2378 dota 2 is a sick mental game -notail.

    • @blind-harper
      @blind-harper Год назад +4

      @@lucaxtshotting2378 if you’ve ever played a 1 hour 30 min long game of dota you’d understand lol it requires so much focus and can get extremely stressful. Especially in a best of 5 series. When I used to play soccer I wasn’t even that stressed during tourneys xdd. There’s also so much money on the line it adds a lot of tension

    • @Setixir
      @Setixir Год назад +2

      @@lucaxtshotting2378 This is like saying that the chess world championship games is still "just a table top game" while disregarding the fact that those players blow through literally thousand+ calories over 6.5 hours of intense thinking and stress. That's the thing about stress. Your body doesn't care where it came from it treats it all the same

  • @Mrcryptidsarereal
    @Mrcryptidsarereal Год назад +133

    Grubby thank you so much for uploading these to RUclips! As an Australia downunderman, I can't watch your streams live, because you stream when I'm asleep. At best, I wake up at the tail ends of your stream. I try to catch up by watching the VODs, but some days are busier than others. I will try to catch you live on the A-Z challenge when you're about to play my favorite Heroes, just gotta predict when and set alarms accordingly!

    • @FollowGrubby
      @FollowGrubby  Год назад +36

      G'day mate! Thanks for the support :D

    • @QUQINGPING
      @QUQINGPING Год назад +1

      wait, what's that hero? :D

  • @JoDa705
    @JoDa705 Год назад +19

    I've watched this many times, was always able to hold it in.
    But, seeing someone tear up at that moment... I can't.
    You deserve a comment.
    Thanks for the upload.

  • @ZayZayZayZay
    @ZayZayZayZay Год назад +33

    Man I was lucky enough to attend this TI. What an amazing tournament I’ll never forget my time there

  • @passer2by
    @passer2by Год назад +14

    watched Grubby vs Moon in WC3 when I was a kid, went to Vancouver to see TI8 and cried for LGD's loss. And now watching Grubby reacting on the same match I had the most emotions, man what a world I'm living in.

  • @bulbangs
    @bulbangs Год назад +43

    I still get chillls watching this, great react Grubster!

  • @YourManifoldWorld
    @YourManifoldWorld Год назад +16

    I have watched TI8 grand finals like 10 times...it's always amazing. This documentary just really captures the moment really well.

  • @Tusktuki
    @Tusktuki Год назад +80

    I really respect Grubby's decision to watch the Truesights first before watching the redbull documentary for impartial sake. Even as an OG fan myself, the Truesights do a better job of showing not only the highlights of the winners, but the struggles and the pain of loss.

    • @hpa2361
      @hpa2361 Год назад +1

      But the redbull documentary was about OG how they're formed and all the hardships they had to face to qualify for TI, and then winning it. It doesn't showcase other teams because it's about them

    • @raimy_s6495
      @raimy_s6495 Год назад

      Waiting for Redbull documentary reaction too. Would be nice to see ..

  • @samwisethebravee540
    @samwisethebravee540 Год назад +12

    this is just so amazing, the stories of e-sports being told in this awesome format, the emotions, and my favourite streamer reacting to it, I love it

  • @Jaymaul009
    @Jaymaul009 Год назад +8

    I’ve been a Notail fan since he was playing mid in HON and I’ve supported his teams from the start. I remember placing OG as the winning team in my TI4 battle pass. You wouldn’t believe the joy the TI8 win gave me. And this true sight hit me right in the feels. I’ve watched it so many times😭😭 From a collapsed team making it through open qualifiers to the win!!

    • @lakabaka
      @lakabaka Год назад

      Same here, been his fan since early HoN -days .. Incredible what that boy has achieved !!

  • @keg8129
    @keg8129 Год назад +8

    That ending makes me cry every time man. To have your mind set on one goal for over a decade, and to finally do it after grueling back-steps and defeat. Just so good

  • @JButterZJ
    @JButterZJ Год назад +5

    i watch this yearly before TI starts, now im here

  • @Y4nda
    @Y4nda Год назад +25

    You are showing such heart, and such positivity for this game. You are going to be such a positive influence on this game, and hopefully inspire many people to actually overcome themselves and start checking it out. I have played thousands of hours of dota on wc3, but never made the jump to dota 2, it has just been so intimidating. But thanks to your videos and your attitude, I think I will be giving it another try! All the best, Grubby, and thank you so much for your videos!

    • @idlemindedmage6925
      @idlemindedmage6925 Год назад +1

      If you want someone to play with, I'm getting back into the game after the break. So we could learn together. I try to take a pretty casual approach and keep things positive.

    • @spacecat8748
      @spacecat8748 Год назад

      Doing the same here, it'd be nice to play some chill games and improve at the game :)

  • @BruhMeme85
    @BruhMeme85 Год назад +103

    I'd suggest watching against the odds from red bull it's really good
    Bring ups things that made the OD run more beautiful

    • @CM-ow3tq
      @CM-ow3tq Год назад +1

      Exactly. Can someone please tell Grubby to watch it?
      I really want to see his reaction to that, after he's seen True Sight now.

    • @queda5331
      @queda5331 Год назад +2

      @@CM-ow3tq hundreds of people suggested that on his stream.
      He just watched Ti7, Ti8 and Ti9 True Sight back to back yesterday.

    • @FollowGrubby
      @FollowGrubby  Год назад +50

      I'll watch it! So many people suggested it, this should be good :)

    • @gorillaz9694
      @gorillaz9694 Год назад

      @@FollowGrubby It tells you about the backstory of how those 5 come together as a team for Ti8

    • @Ugnaski
      @Ugnaski Год назад +1

      @@FollowGrubby Also consider watching Free to Play. It's about TI 1. A blast from the past.

  • @majmunbezgaca5220
    @majmunbezgaca5220 Год назад +27

    i think this is the best TI finals i've watched, you cant really see how epic these game were in this short highlights... OG was losing 2-1 and in game 4 it was alrdy 40 min, lost 2 full lanes of barracks, notail was literally running down mid to suicide, just to pull a creep wave a little more from the base ( to keep the backdoor protection ) and then Ana the PL took lvl 25 defensive talent that was not meta at all, it was an IMPOSSIBLE comeback, game lasted like 80 min or so, and then they won like 3-4 fights in a row and won the whole finals....

    • @ralphdiaz6773
      @ralphdiaz6773 Год назад +4

      Agree. Game 4 of ti8 finals was the best dota game that have i ever watched. The teamfights, back and forth, you won't know who will win.

    • @BBiGiBB
      @BBiGiBB Год назад +4

      Also Upper bracket final was fire, with arc warden etc if i remember

    • @imfinishedgrinding638
      @imfinishedgrinding638 Год назад

      Correct me if I'm wrong but I don't think the doppelganger cd reduction talent wasn't picked much not so because it wasn't Meta, it was just too situational in the eyes of most people granted I really don't know the other lvl 25 talent back then(probably a DPS)oriented one.
      I do agree though that game 4 was nuts and I absolutely believe it's the best game of the entire ti8 tourney(hard choice between it and Upper bracket game 3).

    • @stille3148
      @stille3148 Год назад

      @@imfinishedgrinding638 20% crit or smth

  • @ippolea
    @ippolea Год назад +1

    Grubby for president, we love you. Much love from a current Dota player and former roc and ft player too, and of course big fan of yours.

  • @disturbedjawker
    @disturbedjawker Год назад +2

    it's really wholesome to see how passionate you are about dota, i've been loving all the content. this true sight is still my favorite of all time, the one after it was quite good too.

  • @jasher7377
    @jasher7377 Год назад +20

    damn the tears, Grubby u r so wholesome

  • @andrewhoff8782
    @andrewhoff8782 Год назад +5

    I'm so glad that you're getting into dota 2 and the International content, truly inspiring stuff. 5300+ hours in and I genuinely think my life would be far duller than it is by a great measure. Can't wait to see your reactions/opinions on the current International going on in the coming couple months of the battle pass for 2022.

  • @reyjovanernestt.22000
    @reyjovanernestt.22000 Год назад +2

    I'm not a Dota player but I instantly become a fan after this! 🔥❤️the amount of trust, friendship and love in both team especially OG is just real!
    And they got another ti the following year is just amazing!
    No one can beat a team forged by fortitude!

  • @5fenris570
    @5fenris570 Год назад

    Love that you love it. True sight is so well made.
    Rly love the emotions you show at the end. I cry everytime i see these emotions aswell.

  • @XSFlanger
    @XSFlanger Год назад +6

    I can bet, Manuel has relived flashbacks from his prime right there, especially knowing how much commitment and diligence it takes to reach :)

  • @chrisg8989
    @chrisg8989 Год назад +8

    This was really cool to watch. The editing was amazing

  • @jigzo78
    @jigzo78 Год назад +2

    I really enjoyed watching this again and with the perspective of another pro in an adjacent game. They're all such characters and the fantastic editing on the documentary let's that all shine through. Makes me tear up ;_;

  • @gokou0017
    @gokou0017 Год назад +1

    So far the best reaction I"ve seen for truesight ti 8. He was observing and taking it all in and trying to understand the emotions of both OG and PSG.LGD.

  • @HaradaCh
    @HaradaCh Год назад +7

    knowing the back story of OG, no matter how many time I watch ti8 true sight I still teared up everytime. best team ever

  • @ONEEsports
    @ONEEsports Год назад +4

    Great reaction video!

  • @Wisstihrwas
    @Wisstihrwas 6 месяцев назад

    I've been watching this life at my computer at home. From vancouver to switzerland i could feel everything. The pressure, the energy in the hall, the highs the lows. This was nerfe wrecking even for me. But on the other hand it was like living in a dream. It was like spectating a miracle coming true. From game to game i started to believe more and more. Against all the odds, go in and get it done!
    The best cinderella story in e-sports history, truly! And a team of absolute charismatic, charming and friendly guys as winner. These dudes felt like brothers to me after just watching this whole life from my monitor. Incredible. Cant really put in words ❤❤

  • @Roland7Spajky7
    @Roland7Spajky7 Год назад +2

    I can never hold my tears watching these esport movies... as I used to play starcraft 2 on very high lvl (grandmaster) and always wanted to be part of it but I could never qualify for anything because I was just way too stressed, it was always my dream but it still gave me a lot to my personality and the way I use brain on day-to-day things... I am still successful in life even I failed at esports but I would never say I wasted time trying. ♥ esports

  • @diporasyid
    @diporasyid Год назад +12

    ana's PL performance in game 4 was god tier, especially at this fight 34:30. I watched the player perspective and the way he swiftly micro-ing illusions was just top of the class, and don't forget the secret shop selling items for buyback golds.

  • @skillbuggy
    @skillbuggy Год назад +3

    I cried together with Grubb on stream live and I saw that movie like 10 times already. What a emotions !!

  • @alm5851
    @alm5851 9 месяцев назад

    So glad you took the time to watch this grubby! This is one of my all time favorites.

  • @TheSteamyPickle
    @TheSteamyPickle Год назад +1

    I was at this TI. It was one of the most memorable events I have ever been to. The energy in the facility was so high during the finals it was insane. I would love more people to experience it.

  • @danilomartins9738
    @danilomartins9738 Год назад +5

    damn! the production, the storylines... the hype is SO real! LOVE IT!

  • @Sindamsc
    @Sindamsc Год назад +11

    Can't wait tor TI11 True Sight

  • @Dirkulos
    @Dirkulos 2 месяца назад

    Grubby tearing up is a tell tell sign that he is a empathetic human with a good heart. Bless you Grubby ❤

  • @gamesnstuff657
    @gamesnstuff657 Год назад +1

    TI8 finals was just so amazing. Two awesome teams slugging it out. Leaving nothing on the table. And the story of OG's team being ripped to shambles and having to piece this team together for TI just adds so much more punch to the story.

  • @danielmoriarty1101
    @danielmoriarty1101 Год назад +6

    I been watching this for more than 10 times yet I still got emotional.

  • @SiBebok
    @SiBebok Год назад +6

    I have watched this like 5 times, it still hits different. The best TI ever.

  • @xingzhexin8843
    @xingzhexin8843 Год назад

    Grubby I did not know about you before but watching you learn to play dota and now watching true sight, you give commentary with a "been there done that" flavor that I've never experienced and after watching this for the 20th time I still thoroughly enjoyed watching it all over again here. Thank you for joining the Dota community.

  • @wilderstrike
    @wilderstrike Год назад

    Loved seeing this and hearing your perspective. Thank you!

  • @cbn1362
    @cbn1362 Год назад +4

    Ceb is unreplaceable for OG, he is a huge motivator for OG and specially for the new generation of OG. That's why I loved watching Grubby back in wc3! Now we have both Grubby and Ceb together in dota2! Amazing era!

  • @trollinggaming9903
    @trollinggaming9903 Год назад +5

    TI8 Grand Finals - OG vs PSG.LGD is the greatest TI finals game, overtaking the TI3. Let me tell you about the teams playing.
    PSG.LGD - the Chinese powerhouse that many people expect to win TI. Also there is this pattern where Chinese teams win TI in even years (TI2 - IG, TI4 - Newbee, TI6 - Wings Gaming). We can say that they have the best odds is winning the tournament.
    OG - the team that is ranked last in the odds of winning TI since they just formed their new roster a few months prior to this event. Many expected that they will go down early, but they exceeded people's expectations and went to go on the finals.
    Watch the Redbull video entitled "OG's comeback to win DOTA 2's TI8 | Against The Odds". Also watch the TI9 True Sight.

  • @slinksjoch
    @slinksjoch Год назад +1

    Love it grubs watching you go through these beautiful highlights makes me relive it thoroughly

  • @RolfReibach
    @RolfReibach Год назад +2

    The true sight series is next level production quality. Every single one is a must watch for me, even though I stopped playing DotA

  • @reecejones7946
    @reecejones7946 Год назад +5

    Man everytime i watch that i get so many chills, it was so hype watching it too. I know it's lame as hell but i won't forget it!

  • @attention_shopping
    @attention_shopping Год назад +5

    love this reaction commentary. so good

  • @chakku609
    @chakku609 Год назад +1

    I just watched this last night in your VODs, I'm glad it's uploaded on RUclips!

  • @hminhph
    @hminhph Год назад

    I love the dota 2 plug!!!
    I have been playing for 10 years but you make me rediscover this game haha so fun!

  • @Windowsprodukt
    @Windowsprodukt Год назад +6

    I have a hard time catching the streams, so these videos are great.

  • @dengist8172
    @dengist8172 Год назад +8

    Damn I remember watching the finals live in Beijing in a huge watch party. It was late night and when LGD choked we were so fucking sad

  • @AngeUM
    @AngeUM Год назад

    I have been following dota since TI2 and I havent taken the time to watch these. Thank you for watching with you. I have been following your career also so just felt right.

  • @jamerz44
    @jamerz44 Год назад

    Man I love this, thanks Grubby! Found you recently through TheViper and I'm really loving all your other stuff as well!

  • @BudiTabootie
    @BudiTabootie Год назад +3

    The thing that get unexposed in game 4 is the Morph - PL bug
    LGD plays morph again PL several time because it can create similar chaos. But the thing is one bug is existed. When you are morphling use morph to PL, when you lvl up in PL form (which is often happen u lvl up during kill while becoming PL), the stats lvl up is not converted in morphling, causing morph to lose almost 44 agi and chunks number of STR. If this bug not happened, the ceeeeb call wont kill him.
    Unfortunate bug, no one noticed bout this cz over hyped by the axe call.

  • @kristianpomida8259
    @kristianpomida8259 Год назад +13

    Little known fact. Ceb picked axe last in a scrim with OG. He fed so hard. Jerax was kinda not feeling the pick after that scrim but trusted ceb enough that he was gonna make it work.

    • @BudiTabootie
      @BudiTabootie Год назад

      Nope, it works because of morph PL bug

    • @rikkikarrylmabayo2504
      @rikkikarrylmabayo2504 Год назад

      @@BudiTabootie I mean Morph has an advantageous bug vs PL too(getting both lvl 25 talents).

  • @Fluffman13
    @Fluffman13 Год назад

    Great to see Grubby venture into new games, I know Grubby since forever through friends having played WC3 but I never watched him really, same with hots. But awesome to see you getting out of your comfort zone, such a likeable guy! Enjoy all the games :)

  • @ph8808
    @ph8808 Год назад

    Great video, I've watched truesight for ti8 and 9 easily in the double digits now it never gets old, without a doubt the pinnacle of esports and quality content

  • @HinNIone
    @HinNIone Год назад +4

    At the end, you could see, feel, yet imagine what Manuel was thinking, which echoes of the past lingers in his mind while he was at his prime, wcg champ and every thing he managed to win and maybe, I'm not sure, but he dreamed about to lift the Aegis for him self. Me for sure, would love to see you, you Netherland icon at the stage of a TI final. Only the best for you and your family and a big thanks for decades of entertainment you delivered to me. Sincerely, Hinni from Germany

  • @ar.michael8306
    @ar.michael8306 Год назад +5

    Fy my favorite support,hope they win Ti next time

  • @5RustyBin
    @5RustyBin Год назад +1

    i have shown True Sight (various ones) to lots of friends that don't play Dota and without exception they are completely blown away. The emotions, the HYPE, the crowd the comebacks, the personal stories, and the plays.....omg the plays - and one last thing.....lets not forget the casters. The commentary in these games is SOOOOO on point its unbelievable. Long live Dota. Best game on the planet - period. Grub if you get a moment try to watch the first one featuring Dendi - where it all started.

  • @carlosantunezmeza
    @carlosantunezmeza Год назад

    thank you so much for this grubby, I believe you are the only one among us who can truly understand the feeliong of winning and loosing in this big events, thanks for sharing with us this. best regards!

  • @iamexi9966
    @iamexi9966 Год назад +5

    When I watched this the first time, I was so happy for OG. Now, 4 years later, I am rooting for LGD and watching this hits different. You can see the team crumbling here, failing to make the finals in TI9, and then the heartbreaking loss at TI10. Here is also the last time you can see the Chinese fans lose hope as LGD was slowly getting hammered by OG in game 5. They were not even able to do that for TI10.
    This year is LGD's year. I can't imagine a world where Ame retires not as a TI Champion. You also have all the players present: Team Spirit, their TI10 nemesis, just beat them in Arlington and the new OG, who has risen to the top of EU and successfully rebuilt their team. Now is the time to prove that LGD deserves a place at the top, and for them to be immortalized in the Aegis of Champions!

    • @alisterrebelo9013
      @alisterrebelo9013 Год назад

      Get over yourself, all of you who think some team or players deserves to win just because your ego needs it.

    • @destinyhero4795
      @destinyhero4795 Год назад

      Let the best team become the winner, give us good show!

    • @greatninja2590
      @greatninja2590 Год назад

      WINGS curse still in effect.

  • @DEEPGAMER872
    @DEEPGAMER872 Год назад +5

    Your the best ma dude

  • @el1mud
    @el1mud Год назад

    The contrast between the doubt from the casters/analysts and the confidence OG had in each other was so good. Incredibly produced!

  • @sirdabsalot2087
    @sirdabsalot2087 Год назад

    First time I've seen something like this, they did an amazing job and I happened to leave the cinematography as well thank you for sharing this.

  • @JButterZJ
    @JButterZJ Год назад +3

    @grubby oh yeah, after u watched true sight ti 9, u have to watch REd BUlls OG against the Odds, documentary about how they made Ti8, is pretty good

    • @FollowGrubby
      @FollowGrubby  Год назад +1

      Noted, thanks!

    • @karna6634
      @karna6634 Год назад

      @@FollowGrubby pls watch it . its definitely worth the time .

  • @oneswagman9426
    @oneswagman9426 Год назад +4

    TI8 true sight is the best. The feels, the struggle, and the betrayal OG got was fucking worth it. Shed a tear when Notail raised the Aegis. Damn.

  • @PICCnick
    @PICCnick Год назад

    It's wild how simple a game like DOTA is in concept, and mechanically how intense it can get. Grubby I'm looking forward to your content as you climb the DOTA brackets and start pushing that mechanical ability!

  • @jett1900
    @jett1900 Год назад

    yes. i have been waiting for this. i love your dota 2 game play uploads.

  • @cristianstefan7029
    @cristianstefan7029 8 месяцев назад

    Ahh Grubby getting emotional! You're such a nice guy! I've watched you from when you were playing war3(old version), war3 remastered and now dota. Keep up the videos/streaming, you are great! You deserve all the best!

  • @PossMcLeod
    @PossMcLeod Год назад

    I remember crying watching the story of NoTail. So glad you got to watch that with friends Grubby, great watch!

  • @PresidentScrooge
    @PresidentScrooge Год назад +1

    This entire TI had so many memorable moments. And the two teams met again in Ti9 in the semi-final which was the better game than the finals imo.

  • @PascalSWE
    @PascalSWE Год назад +1

    Dont know how many times I watch that True sight in particulare but it never fails to give me the chills

  • @GoodChimkin
    @GoodChimkin Год назад +1

    yessss!!! the one i've been waiting for long long 2 days!

  • @mrssirens
    @mrssirens Год назад +1

    What a good team lead, he never badmouthed or dictated what they should play, instead he just said he'd trust their judgement.

  • @elevencharlie9549
    @elevencharlie9549 Год назад +1

    Goosebumps and tears, every time I watch this. It is a masterpiece

  • @akshairaghav9800
    @akshairaghav9800 Год назад +1

    Grubby tearing up is all of us when we watched it the first time and every other time ;). What a series and what a win!

  • @near9493
    @near9493 Год назад

    I was hoping you would see this video.
    Also TI9 True Sight and the videos from individual OG players from theScore esports channel, truly shows why this team and their journey was so great.

  • @annonym2467
    @annonym2467 Год назад

    Hello Grubby,
    Thank you for the inspiration and the wonderful content you provide every day.
    You are a role model for us but seeing your tears, first and foremost you are a human.
    It makes me happy every day to be with you on your journey and it honors me!
    Thank you much love from Hamburg!
    Wish you alle the best.

  • @az7433046
    @az7433046 Год назад +2

    I was WAITING FOR THIS!!!

  • @tomoyakun9294
    @tomoyakun9294 Год назад +1

    OG were so broken in Ti8 that everyone believed they would just drop straight out, but they went to the grand finals, against the known to be strongest team and favorites to win it all, against all odds, won the whole thing. its the most awe inspiring stories ever, from a brother's betrayal, Notail pulled their dream out of the abyss with Ceb to help carry the weight with him. in comes Ti9 and OG just went godmode and dumstered everyone proving their win wasn't just a fluke. the power of friendship indeed, that's why it was just absolutely sad to see this roster go especially with the pandemic coming in.

  • @svizera214
    @svizera214 9 месяцев назад

    I saw him watch this and react to it. And at this moment, he's already surpassed me and my entire dota-playing family in ranking. Damn. Such a long way.

  • @Tom-ou6md
    @Tom-ou6md Год назад

    ay dota is the most beautiful game ive ever played gives me emotions ive never experienced before. i watched this many times and still get the chills and tears

  • @SkarneZ
    @SkarneZ Год назад

    Amazing documentary, thank you for showing us!

  • @BYTRS46
    @BYTRS46 Год назад

    mr grubby this is the best true sight for now , the production ,the miracle play and intense psy war its just the best.

  • @shrezowski
    @shrezowski Год назад

    Bro I just discovered you but you give such positive and wholesome vibes. Nice stream!

  • @baolong734
    @baolong734 Год назад

    Looking forward to ti10 truesight, thanks man! Great contents

  • @Ryangubbs
    @Ryangubbs Год назад

    Could not agree more grubby. This is really well presented. Extremely engaging. Really nails the buy-in for competitive gamer spectators.

  • @donaldhavasy2356
    @donaldhavasy2356 6 месяцев назад

    We appreciate you Grub. Watching your content I just feel like I’m hanging out with a chill, humble friend. Even though you don’t know me, I consider you a friend!