‘Reflections’ with GeT_RiGhT
Christopher 'GeT_RiGhT' Alesund, CS:GO player of Ninjas in Pyjamas, is the star of the 25th episode of 'Reflections'.
How did he develop into the lurking role he is famous for now? Is he a perfectionist? Was there a moment when it was decided f0rest and him would stay together their whole careers? How does he think of Ex6tenz as in-game leader? How would shox have done in 1.6?
Time line of topics discussed:
00:06 Intro
00:26 Did he always think he'd be a fnatic player?
01:16 Leaving fnatic for SK.
03:00 Was he ever guilty of checking stats after games and changing his playing style according to them?
06:39 The role of being the lurker who clutches rounds.
08:39 How did he develop into that role?
11:11 How does he think of himself skill-wise?
13:30 His role allowing him to make up for the mistakes of the team.
15:40 Is GeT_RiGhT a perfectionist?
16:46 Can he feel some satisfaction if he plays very well in a losing effort?
18:33 Being driven to practice so hard.
23:11 Does he still drill so many CSDM hours?
25:01 Spraying in CS:GO
26:52 The other CS:GO pros with sick spray.
28:05 Auto-sniper
30:32 f0rest in 1.6 vs. f0rest in CS:GO
31:50 f0rest's motivation level.
32:36 Was there ever a moment f0rest and him agreed to stick together throughout their careers?
34:12 If Gux had been allowed to rejoin SK, would they have made a trio which had stayed together into CS:GO?
36:31 Making NiP in CS:GO
42:29 Xizt as the IGL
44:11 Were NiP above other teams in skill level early in CS:GO?
45:31 Virtus.Pro battling NiP early.
47:42 Ex6tenz as the new ave.
50:31 Are NiP becoming more like Titan?
51:40 Not changing anything in NiP.
52:32 shox's addition to VeryGames.
54:35 How would shox have done in 1.6?
56:39 Is there a 1.6 player who didn't play CS:GO who could have been amazing?
58:31 Winning lots of small tournaments but not a major.
1:02:23 Would he be as dedicated in another area of life as he is at CS?
1:04:45 Hypothetical: aliens come to Earth, kill the other NiP players and make him choose new team-mates.
1:07:06 Final words.
1:07:39 Bonus out-take.