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#1
cioccolat

can any of you explain to a cs newbie like me how tf is brasil currently so bad at csgo?
like? from what i knew we won quite a few internationals, how did we fall from grace this bad? that game hasnt had a meta change since 1835, hell its basically the same 3 maps over and over again
like i can understand valorant and other ability based games since patches change the meta every time but csgo doesnt have that, its pretty stable, what the fuck happened?

#2
Denjisideals
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From what I understand
EU good
mibr doing good recently tho the last time I checked

#3
ionlyHave1Zuni
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same shit as 22 loud

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Nef0r0
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Old legendary Brazilian five disbanded due to internal issues. Now Brazil is looking on the up however the problem they face rn are the buyouts. Some average Brazilian player can cost 600k. E.g. pain have done well at the Copenhagen major, yet one of their players was loaned, yet suddenly, after the major run, his buyout tripled in price.
And while cs doesn't have metas, you have anti stratting. Sometimes you just lose the strength to solve the issues in your site holds for example, or you fell off morally after some tough loss

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lordooohyeaa
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go to hltv and ask this, dumbass

#6
Nef0r0
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Hltv will just reply bra71l trash lmao

#7
VxpxFX
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I’m german and I’ve never heard Bra7:1l LMAO Thats fire

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Nef0r0
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Also there is the "you will never understand" which was born after brazilian fans were crowd cheating and some animal also spat on navi players. Some users from Brazil said that europeans will never understand such passion for the game

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LocoMonteiro
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Because just like Loud since 2023 after sacy left (and MIBR/Furia since forever) CSGO BR teams have no discipline you will see more Xvs1 lost in a BR game than in like 20 NAVI games
The number 1 fundamental in CS is literally peak together when you have the numbers and yet BR teams still give a lot of 1vs1s

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Danny
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For pretty much all of CS history they've had like 1-2 good teams at a given moment

This means that the region has limited opportunities for talent to make it big, and it means that domestic scrims are low quality most of the time. The result is that good teams either train in Europe or stay in Brazil and slowly get worse

good teams training in Europe don't help develop the scene at all, meaning that it worsens overtime

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