Acouple of short vids I made. Longer ones on those channels.
Also made CS vids on a
3rd channel, but they're boring sticker previews. Ended up doing hundreds because you can't preview those items from the market, and people found them helpful, along with them sometimes getting picked up by team websites like
Ninjas in Pyjamas and
Natus Vincere. Got hundreds of thousands of views until Google deleted the channel. I posted the problem on the CSGO subreddit and got a ton of support, and a few hours later the channel got restored(minus the removal of one mousesports sticker preview video) and I never found out exactly why it happened. I only ever get vague automated replies from Google.
I also make polls on the subreddit during majors about which teams would win their matches, and sometimes the number of responses
lags the Google documents. Sometimes you find botted results, like when NiP got an influx of 9000 votes, but usually it looks like an accurate(and interesting) representation of what people expect. It's also been a nice way to cast a vote and comment on the percentages of matches without having to do the pick'em challenge, betting, or brave the horrible HLTV shitposts.
My baby. Never got an accurate
priceheck. Got kinda addicted to items and racked up over 75,000 market transactions. Some of that was investing in cases and stickers.
If we're sharing accomplishments, I found an old newsletter about a Counter-Strike LAN tournament my team won(suicidal) back in 2003. Steam was still in beta at the time, and we beat the local teams on the original de_dust. Exciting times.