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Arguably the greatest Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player ever to walk the earth is also a Twitch streamer. When s1mple isn't sniping down the world's best in tournaments around the world, he likes to make sure he's never out of form. Training is what makes even the best in one of the hardest competitive multiplayer video games even better. This one does it in public, usually by joining his fellow pro players in FPL games. When he picks up the AWP, or Desert Eagle for that matter, there's a high likelihood that a Reddit clip is in the making. He might not be available during grueling tournaments, but rest assured, he'll be back to his over 3 million Twitch followers after bringing home the tro


There are nine punishments inflicted on the would-be CS:GO cheaters , which are activated largely at random so cheaters can't try and correct for them. They include: Burning Man, which throws grenades straight down and unbinds the movement controls for a few seconds; Butter Fingers, which drops the cheater's weapon every time they try to shoot; and Blood Brothers, which automatically fires a weapon when the cheater's aim is over an a


As the competitive season has once again started in Counter-Strike , streamers are likely to activate with the increased interest in the game. While some of the best streamers might take days off during tournaments, many of them keep their form on off-days by grinding FACEIT or playing with their friends. It's possible that some featured streamers even hop into a Danger Zone game for entertainment value, offer expensive CS:GO skins as giveaways to viewers, or go through their scheduled aim training regimen. With peaks of more than a million concurrent players, CS:GO community offers a lucrative market for streaming tale


The Montenegrin semi-professional CS:GO player is one of the more active FACEIT grinders where he can be seen taking on the world's best professional players. While he holds up to the FPL crowd in firepower, he can be seen destroying most Counter-Strike talent in Kratos-like efforts of weightlifting . The muscle man has occasional viewer giveaways where one of his subscribers can receive skins, including knives and gloves. While his demeanor might initially be intimidating, the community of more than 400,000 followers has found him to be one of the more entertaining CS:GO stream


At time of writing, no duration has been provided for S1mple's ban. As with all Twitch bans, visiting the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive streamer's page currently displays the message "Sorry. Unless you've got a time machine, that content is unavailab


The former professional player turned Twitch streamer turned commentator, Jacob "Pimp" Winneche, quit his professional Counter-Strike 2 Tips|Https://Counterstrike2Pedia.Com/ career a few years ago to focus on content creation. Ever since he's been growing his fan base steadily by giving tips, offering top-ranking gameplay, and taking on viewer challenges. Whenever he's not streaming, he's one of the commentators for some of the largest esports tournaments in the world . He brings these insights to his streams, where viewers can expect him to answer chat questions about the latest rumors and comment on team decisions and performan


Not only did ScriptKid fool thousands of Counter-Strike cheaters into downloading and becoming victim to his script, their most embarrassing moments have been made available to watch. By including a script that sent the replay footage of every cheater mishap directly to him, ScriptKid created a magnificent video, including the funniest trolling mome


This Counter-Strike streamer is well known not only for his Twitch streams but quality YouTube content. WarOwl produces interesting, insightful, and often humorous CS:GO content, and much of it translates to his Twitch streams. The man that refuses to come up with a closer for his YouTube videos, and has made it into a meme, provides FACEIT and Global Elite matchmaking gameplay with very frequent subscriber specials. In these special games, he plays with select Twitch subscribers , oftentimes with some sort of theme. The games can feature hilarious experiments that are part and parcel of WarOwl's success on YouTube with its nearly 1.5 million subscrib


While Valve and others have tried to take action against cheaters , using software to detect and ban them (Valve Anti-Cheat in the case of CS:GO ), they can still run rampant in many games. Gamers who recognize ScriptKid's name may remember him from a previous video where he trolled PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG) cheaters in a similar fashion. Causing them to be ejected from their cars once they were traveling over 85 km/h, to shoot their teammates when trying to revive them, and to be prevented from throwing cooked grena


S1mple referred to the ban as "funny," and said that he used the slur in response to another player who used the word on his stream. S1mple does not necessarily depend on Twitch for income given his CS:GO winnings, and a permanent ban would likely not lead to the end of his fanbase or viewership. Dr. Disrespect recently announced plans to start streaming on YouTube , which is also an option that is also readily available to S1m