ImpressioN - In Retrospect [Part 1/2] (CS:GO)

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In Retrospect is a long form video series, featuring players, pundits and other industry professionals within the Asia Pacific esports scene discussing their careers and defining moments in depth.

Episode 7 features Impression, an IGL from Singapore who is most known for his time in B.O.O.T-[d]S and BTRG, but has most recently moved to NG Esports. In this interview, we follow Impression's early career, and up to the golden era of BOOT Dreamscape.

This video is Part 1 of my interview with ImpressioN, you can find Part 2 here - https://youtu.be/PVdNCfkV4lQ

0:00 Intro
2:30 Getting into esports and his gaming career prior to CS:GO
7:45 Moving into CS
13:15 Team No Use Talking, Impression's early CS teams
16:15 First international LAN, The World Championships 2015
20:00 Joining Team Dreamscape
24:15 Early events with Dreamscape, Dreamhack Masters Malmo 2016 Qualifier
25:45 Rede departs and Dejavu joins
28:25 Early successes at Extremesland 2016
35:00 Vici forfeits map 1 in Semi Final
38:55 Dejavu departs and Moxie joins, Dreamscape takes shape
41:45 Military Service and it's effect on Impression's career
45:25 Dreamscape's last event, ROG Masters 2016
54:00 The beginning of BOOT, meeting BOOT ownership at ROG Masters
58:50 Lumberjack departs and Alecks joins
1:02:45 BOOT acquires Dreamscape but Dreamscape name remains
1:05:40 Minor asian tournaments and early impressions of BOOT
1:07:15 Alecks leaves BOOT after only a few months in the team
1:11:45 BOOT's first notable result, winning Dreamhack Masters Malmo 2017 Qualifier
1:15:00 Consistent results & World Cyber Arena 2017 Asia Pacific
1:17:45 Getting wrecked at Dreamhack Masters Malmo 2017
1:21:50 Results take a downward turn Zen Esports Network S2
1:28:15 Argument with Splashske
1:31:25 Disappointing results at Extremesland 2017
1:33:35 Downward spiral of results, Eleague Asia Minor
1:38:00 Moxie departs BOOT
1:40:50 W1nt3r joins BOOT
1:42:50 "This is the best looking BOOT that I've ever seen", IEM Sydney 2018 Asian Qualifier
1:44:05 "Tensions in the team was insane", arguments in the team
1:46:25 Playing ESL Pro League S7 LAN Finals without Benkai

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