xQc’s explanation of his one taps in CSGO is pure gold

Michael Gwilliam

Felix ‘xQc’ Lengyel is one of the most animated personalities on Twitch, so it shouldn’t come as a surprise that he decided to act out his one taps in CS:GO in the most hilarious way possible. 

While playing a round, the French Canadian streamer landed a beautifully executed one-tap onto an opponent. Even his squadmates were impressed with the Pog-inducing shot. 

After getting a call that the next target was hiding behind a truck, the former Overwatch pro went full-Rambo and charged at him only to get obliterated and the game to declare “terrorists win”.

Twitch/xQcxQc explains how he one taps in CS:GO.

“Yea, behind the truck, dude,” he sighed before deciding to mime out how most CS:GO players fire their weapons in the game.

“Most players,” he to indicate who he was impersonating. The 23-year-old then pretended to fire a gun, but with uncontrollable spread resulting in a change of weapons mid-firefight. “Me, I’m top-tier warlord, dude.”

Felix then acted out his last CS:GO kill where he aimed steadily, lined up the shot and one-tapped the target, including the reaction of the player he shot.

xQc fell back into his chair, pretending to have been shot in the face. The actor did such a good job, his headset even fell off in the process making the whole thing just a bit funnier. 

Robert Paul for Blizzard EntertainmentxQc is a former pro Overwatch player.

“One tap, dude!” the increasingly animated Lengyel added. 

While the Quebec broadcaster has been improving at CS:GO and can hold his own, but he still has a lot of work to do. In an August 25 stream, xQc had a comically bad round with his team going to a 5v3 to a 3v2 in just seconds.

With xQc wanting to take a bit of a break from Overwatch citing the state of the game, it will be fun to watch how his CS:GO game progresses. Assuming he gets the right teammates. 

About The Author

Michael Gwilliam is a senior writer at Dexerto based in Ontario, Canada. He specializes in Overwatch, Smash, influencers, and Twitch culture. Gwilliam has written for sites across Canada including the Toronto Sun. You can contact him at michael.gwilliam@dexerto.com or on Twitter @TheGwilliam