Joshua “steel” Nissan, a prominent figure in the tactical FPS scene, is known for his fiery outbursts. From Counter-Strike to VALORANT, steel’s deep understanding of FPS decision-making often leads to frustration when he witnesses obvious mistakes. This has resulted in some amusing attempts to troll him during games, with the latest incident on FACEIT being particularly hilarious.
In a recent match, steel’s teammates performed abysmally during a knife round in CS2. Whether intentional or not, their poor gameplay handed the opposing team the advantage of choosing their starting side. In pick-up games, Inferno can be heavily one-sided, and forcing opponents onto the challenging T side provides a significant edge. It’s hard to believe that such a poorly executed knife round was unintentional, making steel’s frustration understandable.
However, it’s important to note that steel’s rage isn’t always justified. Montages of his explosive outbursts date back nearly a decade. While he possesses an exceptional understanding of the game, his frustration often bubbles to the surface.
Regardless of his temper, steel is undeniably one of North America’s greatest tactical minds. Despite his involvement in the iBUYPOWER match-fixing scandal, he has remained dedicated to esports, assuming various roles within the industry. From mentoring young CS players to pioneering VALORANT, and even contributing as an in-game observer, steel has made significant contributions. He has also humorously participated in a tongue-in-cheek anti-matchfixing ad for Beyond The Summit. His impact on the scene is undeniable, and even in his more mature years, he continues to provide us with entertaining rage content.
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