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.
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
Despite moving at absurd speeds, he was able to hit consistent shots with the AWP, leading to frequent "cheater" accusations. 3. Controversy: Legit or Scripter?
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 video features a montage of clips from various CSS maps (notably de_inferno and de_dust2) where phoon maintains an almost constant, accelerating jump motion, moving faster than the game's intended speed limit.
For over a decade, the community has debated whether phoon used scripts (software that automates the timing of jumps) or was just a "movement god".
Phoon used perfectly timed jumps upon hitting the ground, allowing him to maintain momentum.

