CSGO: A player recreates in Minecraft the historic Play of Coldzera with an impressive detail
For many competitions that have been conducted since then or that take place in the future, the ML Columbus 2016 will always have a prominent place in the history of the competitive of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. In addition to being the consecration of luminosity gaming and the beginning of one of the most profitable dynasties of the title, there was a moment throughout the tournament that has been immortalized forever in both the retinas of the spectators and in the own Map of Mirage.
Another way to see a historical play of CS: Go
We talked, as it could not be otherwise, from the play starring Marcelo David Caldera. In it, he achieved four key casualties that Luminosity achieved one of the most important comebacks in history. However, it was not only what, also how: the Brazilian manages to stop the rival attack with a first low and complete the movement with three deaths without using the peephole. Two of them achieved them with a single shot while he jumped, while the third arrived when he was already protected from the rivals in the ' drop ' apartments.
In addition to recreation is practically perfect and allows us to see the story of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive from another point of view, detail is drawn. In addition to being able to see the graphics of screen damage as in the original retransmission, we can see how the video has been edited so that the game can also be seen on the players' screens as if they were really using a mod of Minecraft in full CS: GO competition.
The victory of Luminosity Gaming against Team Liquid in the ML of Columbus is considered one of the most important of the History of the Competitive Counter-Strike. The Brazilian combination had to overcome important disadvantages in the two maps that took place at the best of three and ended up winning the tournament to establish an era of dominion in which they chained the achievement of two majors consecutively.
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