In the world of competitive Call of Duty, the debate over who holds the title of “GOAT” (Greatest of All Time) has been a hot topic among fans and players alike. Recently, one of the most successful players in the game’s history, Crimsix, weighed in on the matter in an interview with Dexerto Esports.
This whole argument about who is the real GOAT started when Scump announced his retirement a week ago. Since then, everyone has been talking about Scump and it’s been quite chaotic. Scump now streams watch parties for CDL games, and these watch parties get close to 100k viewers.
Call of Duty’s Crimsix shares his thoughts on the ongoing GOAT debate
During these watch parties, most of the random chat messages are “Who’s the real GOAT, Scump or Crimsix?” Yes, you can find questions like this in almost any sports related field, whether it’s about Ronaldo or Messi, Lebron or Jordan, Hamilton or Schumacher, or anyone else. Crimsix avoids this question and says that both players are special in their own ways and that fans should stop arguing about who is the greatest player of all time (GOAT). instead, keep an eye on the new pros and what they’re doing to help the Call of Duty league.
Both Scump and Crimsix were members of Optic and during their time there, they won 17 LAN tournaments together. Crimsix believes that it is unfair to compare these players to one another because they each have unique skills that lead to Optic winning these championships. Instead of comparing these two players to one another and getting into toxic arguments over who is better than who, it is better to admire and appreciate what each of them has accomplished.
Crimsix’s sensible advice serves as a reminder that the discussion about who is the greatest player of all time (GOAT) should not be taken too seriously, and that instead, attention should be paid to the present condition of the game and the players who are currently dominating it. At the end of the day, the most essential thing is to have fun when playing the game and competing in it, and to always keep an eye out for the next significant development in the realm of esports.
Do you agree that the “GOAT” argument should be ignored?
It’s topics like these that get us excited as fans, and die-hard fans may get quite emotional when they’re trying to defend their favourite player as their GOAT. From Crimsix’s point of view, it would make sense to stop talking about this and put that time and energy into other parts of the game.
However, who are we kidding? We will always have someone in our heads as the GOAT, and that is the reason why we spend so much time watching the game. What are your thoughts on the “GOAT” debate, and if you do have a preference, who would you choose as the greatest of all time?
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