Even with the release of Counter-Strike 2 , the community often asks "Is this the new phoon?" when witnessing extreme movement clips. If you want to know more about this, I can: Find videos explaining the "he's doing it sideways" meme. Explain the difference between CSS and CS2 movement. Look for similar legendary "movement gods". Let me know what you'd like to dive into! Phoon? - CSGO Overwatch
Phoon used perfectly timed jumps upon hitting the ground, allowing him to maintain momentum.
and that's not like crazy but it's just a little absurd to have It's a little absurd you know i don't I don't feel like he's that. YouTube·JERICHO POV: Phoon back in CS2? #cs2 #csgo #cs #bhop #nostalgia phoon_gachihop
Information gathered from old community forum posts suggests he was primarily a "kzer" (Kreedz/climbing player) or "trikz" player, rather than a competitive 5v5 player.
Phoon is famously anonymous, never revealing his real name or face. He did not engage in mainstream esports. Even with the release of Counter-Strike 2 ,
The title "too much for zblock" refers to zBlock , a widely used server-side plugin in CSS designed to prevent illegal speed boosts and enforce standard competitive movement settings. The video demonstrates phoon bypassing these restrictions.
The phrases "too much for zblock" and "he's doing it sideways" are iconic in the CS community. Look for similar legendary "movement gods"
Many high-level CSS movement players argue that, because CSS allowed for easier bunny hopping than CS:GO, a highly skilled player could, with practice, achieve these results legitimately.