Aug 28 2011, 04:53 PM
Quote:Some Helmut bs? It's simple. If somebody is playing like a pro, they didn't get there by pubbing their entire CSS career. Keek was blatantly cheating in two scrims (both of which I was on his team). He went 15-5 on dust2 after about 6 rounds, but I didn't pay attention until our next scrim on de_season. On season, I got the chance to watch him hit 4 flick shots in a row with his deagle (back-to-back-to-back). Ok, maybe he just had a good round. Then he's peaking awpers with his deagle and 1 deaging them every time. The other team left at half because he was cheating, at which point I banned him from my vent. Before saying anything, the other 3 members on our team said "that keek guy was bullshit".
Mr. Tea, a player being your friend means absolutely nothing as far as their legitimacy is concerned. The only thing it means, is that they are that much more likely to get away with cheating because of your willingness to turn a blind eye to somebody just because of your friendship. If you knew anything about competitive CS:S, you would know the huge amount of cheaters that are on the scene in every league except ESEA. Maybe you would even demonstrate a willingness to learn. But no, keep that head buried in the sand, and turn your big blind eye to everything that happens around you.
Just because you play CSS competitively, doesn't mean you're "mr. right" when it comes to calling people out, nor does it give you seniority over anyone, so don't talk down to another admin like you are. You're not any better than anyone else people you have some ESEA under your belt.
I played league in 1.5, maybe you should read the thread.
If you want to get a demo of me, then you can find me in pop #2.
This topic should be closed.


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