i have a few questions regarding this that i'm genuinely curious about. it's not meant to be hate or like a roast or anything, just some things i want to know more about.
1) i looked into this shooting style people always talk about. he's minimizing the dead zone of the inaccuracy by just doing really tight counter strafes over and over again. this is cool but is clearly a tradeoff of first bullet accuracy in exchange for more mobility / making yourself harder to hit.
my question is, if this playstyle is genuinely the "superior" way of aiming that sets him apart from everyone else in brazil, why do you think nobody else bothers to adopt it? to me it seems like 99% of pros just stick to slower, more paced counter strafes that grant a more precise shot rather than trying to control the randomness.
look at NV yay for example, he's well known for his counter strafing / movement in gunfights but he doesn't push it to those extremes because it's more important for him to get the first bullet accuracy -- which are essential to him being the strongest statistical duelist at berlin, and other regional events
2) related to #1, why do the other brazilian teams not bother trying to learn this if it's such an incredible skill that mwzera only seems to have mastered? they are all pros, i'm sure if they thought it was that impressive they would sit down and grind out how to do it like him after a few months at least
3) if Mwzera is this incredible being that revolutionized his own style of rifling that cannot be matched by anyone else in the BR scene, why is his team always so lacking? I have never heard of a scene worship a player that fails to qualify to every relevant event when the time comes. is it really a matter of his team sucks, his coaches suck, it's not his fault