ropz of mousesports Gives Hilarious NSFW Take on Playing Astralis

Nicholas Barth,

March 11, 2019 6:44 PM

Talented CS:GO player ropz of mousesports recently gave a hilarious take on what it is like playing against the powerhouse team that is Astralis.

The Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) roster of Astralis is currently the top team in the esports scene for the popular Valve first person shooter title and has many members of the community believing that this current Astralis team is the best that CS:GO esports has ever seen. The recognition of just how good the current iteration of Astralis is was perfectly summed up by mousesports CS:GO player Robin "ropz" Kool during a recent Twitch stream where ropz gave a hilarious not safe for work (NSFW) take on what it is like playing Astralis. 

While playing in a CS:GO match on his Twitch stream, ropz began to ask what his team should do and that it didn't matter what his team did regarding their current losing situation. The mousesports CS:GO player went on to explain how this feeling was similar to what it was like playing against the Astralis CS:GO squad that has been dominating the title's esports scene for the past year. 

"It doesn't matter what we are doing man. It's like playing versus Astralis. It doesn;t matter what the f**k you do. They're just coming to you, and they're going to f**k you. That's how it is playing against Astralis man. You're just waiting to get f**ked. You know what I mean," said ropz. 

While the run of success that the powerhouse team is seeing has been history in the making for CS:GO esports, the above statement by ropz highlights what some members of the community believe to be a problem with Astralis being so dominant. This issue is rooted in the thought that some viewers do not find events as enjoyable to watch anymore, as they believe Astralis winning is almost a foregone conclusion in the current landscape of CS:GO esports. 

What are your thoughts on ropz's take when it comes to playing against Astralis? Let us know in the comments below!

(cover photo courtesy of DreamHack)



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