One of the most tactical players and notorious rager on the FPS scene across VALORANT and Counter-Strike, Joshua “Steel” Nissan, has recently been trolling and getting frustrated by some of his teammates during games.
Steel’s decision-making is one of his standout tactics and skills, and he has an immense knowledge of FPS decision-making. Therefore, it can be understandable if and when there is an obvious misplay, especially when it happens on his team.
One of the latest situations where there has been a troll on Steel’s game was in FACEIT. A knife round in CS2 isn’t the easiest of things to do, and it is a round that, if played poorly, can give the opponents the opportunity to pick the better side to start the match; it’s a huge problem when that happens.
However, inferno can be one-sided in pickup games, but there can be an advantage if a team can force opponents onto the claustrophobic T side. This makes Steel’s annoyance very valid, as it’s very difficult to imagine a knife round being played out this way by players who intend to win the round.
However, while it’s still an unacceptable occurrence, Steel is known to be a rager over the years and a player whose frustration is oftentimes visible.
Steel still remains one of North America’s greatest tactical minds. Despite the iBUYPOWER match-fixing scandal, he has held nearly every role in the industry, from mentoring younger CS players to becoming one of the pioneers of VALORANT to in-game observing and recording a tongue-in-cheek anti-match-fixing ad for Beyond The Summit.
Nevertheless, he remains a true all-time great one that will be around for a couple of more years, and even, in his relative age to the average player, he’s still giving regular all-time rage content.
Daniel Ademiju Idowu