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dsn: "will end my [career] within Fnatic"
Famous Swedish AWPer dsn was interviewed by fnatic.com and said he will finish his professional gaming career with fnatic.
By Duncan 'Thorin' Shields
Sep 25, 2010 08:09
Famous Swedish AWPer dsn was interviewed by fnatic.com and said he will finish his professional gaming career with fnatic.fnatic.com has interviewed the fnatic player and well respected AWPer
Harley 'dsn' Örwall. The IEM V Shanghai champion said he would end his "pro gaming run within Fnatic".
Asked whether he would continue if his team-mates quit CS dsn said:
On who he has learned the most from in his career:
On whether he would agree he is one of the best CS players:
dsn overcame an early career in teams like xperience.se and Gamers.nu, where international success was limited, to breakout with Begrip.swe at CPL Winter 2004. As a member of fnatic he quickly stepped into the role of second best player in the team, behind f0rest, after the departure of Tentpole and his AWPing continued to be amongst the best in the world. Since then he has taken more of a backup role within the team, allowing younger and more explosive stars to shine, but his AWPing still remains amongst the most effective on the CT sides of certain maps.
Source: fnatic
Asked whether he would continue if his team-mates quit CS dsn said:
"No, I would not continue. I’m sure I will end my pro gaming run within FnaticMSI. For me to start over with a new team at this point in my career would be pretty unthinkable."
On who he has learned the most from in his career:
"The players I’ve learned the most from in my career is definitely all the players I have played with, because you can never learn as much from watching a player at HLTV as you can being in the same team and hearing his communication and thoughts."
On whether he would agree he is one of the best CS players:
"Counter-Strike is a team game and I’m not the best individual player that can pull off crazy headshots in every game to win the match, but as a team we have been one of the best ones, if not the best one, over the last couple of years and that’s what I think is important."
dsn overcame an early career in teams like xperience.se and Gamers.nu, where international success was limited, to breakout with Begrip.swe at CPL Winter 2004. As a member of fnatic he quickly stepped into the role of second best player in the team, behind f0rest, after the departure of Tentpole and his AWPing continued to be amongst the best in the world. Since then he has taken more of a backup role within the team, allowing younger and more explosive stars to shine, but his AWPing still remains amongst the most effective on the CT sides of certain maps.
Source: fnatic
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