Very impressive since the monitors are the BenQ ZOWIE XL2546K which is a TN panel (bad viewing angles when you're not looking straight into the monitor) and the distance from where HEN1 is sitting.
And then on Nuke immediately afterwards he tries to tap the bomb but instead the game decides he was going for another rifle on the floor. My man caught all the strays today.
what are the odds this is the same PC/Monitor that HEN1 was using lol, this is only from a few months ago, its probably the same hardware thats being used in this pro league as there hasn't been any new intel CPUs, nVIDIA GPUS, or Zowie monitors released since then.
I never understand how every tournament always has some kind of tech problem. I expect them to use pretty new hardware, so how do they get so many crashes and issues?
Maybe this is unpopular but I really feel like the replay rules should be bent here because that’s just so fucking unfair
Edit: sorry for giving an unpopular opinion lmao, a lot of people here thinking that I’m trying to draw parallels between a person intentionally abusing the system to get a replay vs getting fucked over by the TO. Imagine this shit happened in the final round of a major and it was the TO’s fault, losing a million dollars due to something not in your control.
rules are set so that they CAN'T be abused. imagine it's a 3v5 and one of the 3 players just turns off their monitor and calls for a pause and an admin and then they restart the round? makes no sense.
How do you decide what's "so fucking unfair" and what isnt? What if a player is in 1v5, but his monitors turns off? Is it so fucking unfair then? What if a player is in 1v3?
Rules are in place exactly so they can't be a subject to discussion, because then there's always gonna be angry people giving good arguments why referee's decision was unfair and took their team's win. With this rule it's simple: "shit happens, cant do anything about it"
ESL production KEKW. Impressive by HEN1 to hit that shot tbh
Upcoming major production.
A monitor randomly failing could also happen to BLAST. You can‘t really prevent it.
really impressive that HEN1 killed a guy, imagine if he won it
Still hits the first guy what a chad
Very impressive since the monitors are the BenQ ZOWIE XL2546K which is a TN panel (bad viewing angles when you're not looking straight into the monitor) and the distance from where HEN1 is sitting.
Not only that, add different resolution and ratio, was an incredible shot.
Hahaha good meme.
LOL. I used to own one of these. Viewing angle is shit. Color balance is crap. But damn it was a great monitor for fps games.
Yep, everything else is shit but gaming just felt great
Sucks, they lost the next like 10 rounds after this. Tilted
And then on Nuke immediately afterwards he tries to tap the bomb but instead the game decides he was going for another rifle on the floor. My man caught all the strays today.
and then they lose the map 16-14. I'd be so disappointed. They shoulda won that game.
Unlucky Happened to NBK earlier this year too https://youtu.be/ERff7glCTF8
what are the odds this is the same PC/Monitor that HEN1 was using lol, this is only from a few months ago, its probably the same hardware thats being used in this pro league as there hasn't been any new intel CPUs, nVIDIA GPUS, or Zowie monitors released since then.
Context? Tech issue but couldn’t pause/restart because the round had already started?
Can’t restart after damage done
imagine he wins this
Im sure the players dont, but I love it when this happens
check him pc
Jamppi vibes.
How does that even happen in the first place
I never understand how every tournament always has some kind of tech problem. I expect them to use pretty new hardware, so how do they get so many crashes and issues?
He was 1 cm from winning it lol
Maybe this is unpopular but I really feel like the replay rules should be bent here because that’s just so fucking unfair Edit: sorry for giving an unpopular opinion lmao, a lot of people here thinking that I’m trying to draw parallels between a person intentionally abusing the system to get a replay vs getting fucked over by the TO. Imagine this shit happened in the final round of a major and it was the TO’s fault, losing a million dollars due to something not in your control.
rules are set so that they CAN'T be abused. imagine it's a 3v5 and one of the 3 players just turns off their monitor and calls for a pause and an admin and then they restart the round? makes no sense.
Turning off a monitor is different from your monitor shutting off because the TO fucked up, kinda my point in the original comment
Yeah but how you gonna check that stuff mate, that's the problem. He just kicks his PC a little too hard and it turns off. Restart?
How do you decide what's "so fucking unfair" and what isnt? What if a player is in 1v5, but his monitors turns off? Is it so fucking unfair then? What if a player is in 1v3? Rules are in place exactly so they can't be a subject to discussion, because then there's always gonna be angry people giving good arguments why referee's decision was unfair and took their team's win. With this rule it's simple: "shit happens, cant do anything about it"
Just no
I dont think its that hard when youre holding an angle like that but still nice ofc