![]() Yet another graffiti involving the infamous Fnatic! The artwork depicted a character wielding four AWPs. Unfortunately, this memorial was removed from the map, so you can no longer check it out, but that doesn’t mean the moment isn’t worth remembering. Watch S1mple’s incredible double noscope here. Around his head is a double halo depicting a target-awesome art for an awesome play. It shows an angel counter-Terrorist with a scope-less AWP. Valve has since immortalized the spot where he dropped down, adding some pretty sick graffiti. With one commentator saying "what is this clutch from s1mple? What, are you serious? What is that? You can't do that, s1mple! That's not allowed! This is not FPL! This is a major!" and another, in awe, “S1mple is an assassin, this guy is absolutely unbelievable”. S1mple had noscoped both opponents within a few seconds of one another. ![]() After mere moments of firing, it was over. Perhaps it was the incredible unanticipated move he’d just witnessed, or maybe the pressure of the game, but Fnatic’s KRIMS didn’t manage to take out S1mple. But there is still one other opponent, and he already has his shot set on S1mple. S1mple drops down, hitting his closest enemy-Dennis-with a perfect noscope shot. The two v one wasn’t looking good as both his opponents had eyes on him. S1mple was higher up than his opponents, Dennis and KRIMS. So when S1mple was the last of Team Liquid against two Fnatic players, things were tense. The hype when these guys play against one another is something else, and the winning team would go on to play the finals. The pressure was on, as both Team Liquid and Fnatic are known internationally for their incredible skill. It was the semifinals of ESL One, Cologne 2016. Any of you looking to improve your play, start taking notes now. Oleksandr Olegovich Kostyliev-or Sasha-from Ukraine, made Team Liquid proud with this play. Starting strong with CS:GO legend S1mple. So let’s countdown our top 5 CS:GO graffitis and go into the stories behind them. ![]() Talk about anatomically incorrect.īut the tagging in CS:GO is less about making the map look edgy, and more about immortalizing some incredible esports moments. I can’t say I’m as enthused about the artwork in the underpass by my house. Most famous for his work with graffiti is Banksy, who’s created some powerful pieces with a stencil and a spray can. Graffiti in the real world ranges from an incredible art medium to an annoying inconvenience. More than just décor, CS:GO graffiti acts as a monument to some truly epic moments in CS:GO esports.
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