spoit did come a long way but tbh i dont think anyone really doubted him as much as they disliked him if that makes sense. everyone always knew he was a good player and was just concerned with the cheating
Great vid man didn’t even realise it had 136 views until the end I thought it would’ve had hundreds of thousands of views high quality content i hope you blow up
something people dont realize is that yeah his aim is pretty good, but his reaction time is so insane that he shoots as soon the character gets on his screen and thats what people think is cheating
@@LukeSawardbeaulo was the best player for tsm for two invitationals straight and one of the best in the world there. he won a world championship and then tsm declined. spoit won a major and then played decently afterwards. he’s still going and on one of the best teams in the world.
idk whats your point lmao dudes just good at the game people always find ways to hate lol copy godly too and become a major winner lol if its that easy
Your video lacks substance, this isn't proof of him being a great player. This video only shows him being a part of a team that won. Yes, he made contributions, but at no point did Spoit stand out. I know because I too wanted to see how he played on LAN and to be honest, it was very disappointing. Spoit cannot be compared to the likes of Beaulo. And even if the comparison were to be made against Shaiiko, it would be wrong. Both of these players, even though there were accused, one of them found an entirely new in-game mechanic, and the other is just a intellectual game-play master. The reasons why Spoit was accused was far more than any of the reasons any of the above where accused. The things Spoit did in-game, could just not be replicated by other professionals in-game. And this is with regard to game-mechanics, not physical skill. For example, Spoits recoil-control of an SMG-11 could not be replicated by a lot of pros because of game-mechanic/engine limitations. The only way it could be by-passed is by code-injection to force new values, and therefore, create a new controlled recoil pattern. From all my years in competitive gameplay, I have come across many cheaters. Some of the categories have stood out for me. 1) Cheaters that are dumb and simply want temporary fame until they're banned and switch to a new account. These are the same people that help carry others in ranked for money. 2) Cheaters that are frustrated and want to get back at those that wronged them. These guys are above-average smart, have sneaky mindsets and want to stay under the radar. and the most dangerous ones, 3) Cheaters with great mechanical skills. Although being gifted with great skills and above average intellect, these players want to grow faster above the rest with some extra training-wheels. From personal experience, I have noticed how some greats have increased their skill and confidence by learning human behavioural patterns through the extra information you get via cheat softwares. What happens is, in time, you learn certain common wallbang spots, certain common behaviours, and certain common strategies that you would not have normally learned without a cheat or would have taken much longer to do so. This knowledge helps them grow and become greater, faster. This category is where I suspect Spoit to be. He's picked up a lot of knowledge and information because of his age and physical mechanics to get to a physical-peak where he can stand somewhat toe-to-toe with most other professionals. I still don't believe he used to be legit, even if he is now. Go watch the video of Shaiiko's comeback after getting banned and tell me what genuinely feels better. Shaiiko's dominance of the game, or Spoit being just a part of a team.