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Counter-Strike Global Offensive is a first-person shooter created by Valve in 2012. This subculture sometimes shows its love by creating memes. It is not a surprise that every video game has a dedicated community in the background. A May 30th, 2017, tweet by Twitter user marks the earliest known use of the copypasta outside of Reddit (shown below, right). Whether a photo or a video, memes have made us laugh for decades. On March 8th, 2017, Redditor mmberg used the copypasta as a response to a clip of fl0m not getting an AWP kill (shown below, left). For example, on February 26th, 2017, Redditor Presisor posted the copypasta, gaining four downvotes. The comment received over 140 upvotes in six months (shown below).įollowing the comment, the copypasta started to spread in /r/GlobalOffensive. The copypasta did not see spread until on February 24th, 2017, Redditor ThatJumpyJumpS made a comment parodying ValveRyan's post, responding to a clip of a breakable vent grate not being broken by shooting at it on Cache. Shot 12: Likely didn't actually fire because Hiko was already dead.Īs a part of the response, ValveRyan also made a detailed Imgur post in which he explained why each of the shots did not land (shown below). Originating from a Reddit comment made by a Valve employee, the copypasta gained significant popularity in the Counter-Strike community in the following years.
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Play, download and share Counter Strike original sound button If you like this sound you may also like other sounds in the category. Shots 10-11: Very close, but recoil and inaccuracy make these reasonable misses. Shots 1-5: Clearly Missed refers to a copypasta popular in the gaming community which is often used as a humorous way to poke fun at moments when lag or poor game optimization prevents a kill. PLAY Counter Strike Meme Sound Effect for Soundboard. Shots 6-9: Missed due to recoil (bad spray control). The comment received over 260 points in /r/GlobalOffensive in six months and was gilded. In the thread, Valve employee ValveRyan posted a potential explanation for why Hiko failed to get the kill despite perceivably landing 12 shots on a close opponent, dismissing shots one to five as missed, shots six to nine as missed due to recoil, shots ten to eleven missed due to recoil and inaccuracy and shot twelve as never being fired due to Hiko's dead status not yet being sent to the client.
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On August 17th, 2016, Redditor Xzarp posted a clip of the professional Counter-Strike player Hiko allegedly getting "CSGO'd" (failing to achieve a kill due to lacking game optimization) to /r/GlobalOffensive subreddit (clip shown below).
