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I love watching videos about NA CS history

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#1
themaniel

because so many NA val pros jumped ship when the NA cs scene was dying, I recognise everyone in the background clips

Sick and FNS were on a team together?? 😭😭😭😭

Then yay will randomly show up

s0m too

I didn't realise the true scale of how many of them moved to val until I started watching YouTube videos about na cs history

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Naur
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lol yeah it was a huge wave of them migrating to val, its like seeing them in their natural habitat playing cs, and its crazy how many teamed together too

#3
egann
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i always love watching the ibuypower scandal

#4
delighted
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someone watched phy cs2

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foythvlr
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will do you one better: yay played with XAND (yeah THAT xand, furia xand) on a cs brazilian team one time in 2019

https://www.hltv.org/matches/2332833/furia-vs-intz-ecs-season-7-north-america-week-3

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I_LOVE_LESS
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i wonder how many valorant people know that tarik played on MIBR with fallen fer and coldzera

#7
foythvlr
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tarik hltv page is like a fanservice prequel if you open up a random ass match there will be at least one well known fps player on his team

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I_LOVE_LESS
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even fucking netcodeguides in 2013 had fns hazed and jdm on it 😭

#9
DiscoOnVal
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Were you watching The Letter Kei most recent video?

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themaniel
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yep

#10
ninjaturtle
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A large, and I mean LARGE majority of NA Valorant pros are ex-CSGO pros who couldn't find a major breakthrough in the scene, so they decided to find a fresh start in Valorant

TenZ, s0m, FNS, crashies, Ethan, yay, Subroza, leaf, SicK etc. are prime examples of that, except Ethan had some level of success in CSGO prior to joining Valorant.

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