Jordan Gilbert (c9n0thing)
Guest: Jordan Gilbert (c9n0thing)
Date: 2015-05-21 | Duration: 2h 42m
Category: Technology
Episode Overview
About Jordan Gilbert (c9n0thing)
Jordan Gilbert, widely recognized by his gaming alias "c9n0thing," is a professional gamer and prominent figure in the esports community. Best known for his exceptional skills in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, he has competed at the highest levels, earning accolades as a member of Cloud9, where he helped the team secure a spot in the esports spotlight. With a dedicated following on Twitch, where he streams his gameplay at n0thingTV, Jordan captivates audiences not just with his gameplay, but also with his engaging personality and insights into the world of competitive gaming. His journey from a passionate gamer to a celebrated esports athlete makes him a fascinating figure in the realm of digital entertainment.
Key Moments
- – Esports
- – Counter-Strike
- – Professional Gaming
- – Video Game Streaming
- – Twitch Platform
- – Gaming Hardware
- – Gaming Strategy
- – Cheating in Esports
- – Gaming Community
- – Physical Conditioning for Gamers
- – Gaming Addiction
- – Virtual Reality Gaming
- – Game Development
- – Online Multiplayer Games
- – Gaming Tournaments
- – Gaming Culture
- – Streaming Monetization
- – Esports History
- – Mental Focus in Gaming
- 0:00:00 – Introduction and live start of the podcast
- 0:00:56 – Discussion about professional gaming options
- 0:03:02 – Audience engagement with live game streams
- 0:05:05 – Explaining league joining and payment in esports
- 0:07:44 – Challenges of playing with internet lag internationally
- 0:10:20 – Overview of Counter-Strike gameplay and spells
- 0:11:10 – Strategic aspects of professional gaming
- 0:17:43 – Daily routine including gym and practice sessions
- 0:19:26 – Team strategy planning and communication methods
- 0:23:04 – Cheating methods like wallhacks in esports
- 0:25:23 – Impact of cheating on professional gaming careers
- 0:29:34 – Twitch's role in popularizing esports streaming
- 0:37:09 – Subscription and donation systems on Twitch
- 0:44:38 – Comparison of poker and video game streaming audiences
- 0:48:45 – Income potential for top Twitch streamers
- 0:52:13 – Attending QuakeCon and esports events
- 1:00:14 – Tour of a professional gamer's studio and setup
- 1:18:30 – Global viewership statistics for esports
- 1:27:31 – Monetization through donations and streaming
- 1:49:53 – Physical conditioning parallels between esports and MMA
- 1:57:20 – High-level problem solving in competitive gaming
- 2:00:21 – Martial arts influence on gaming mindset
- 2:03:28 – Cognitive processes behind esports strategies
- 2:05:32 – Learning from successful yet flawed individuals
- 2:08:44 – Balance challenges in mastering video games
- 2:13:14 – Gender dynamics and pressure in professional gaming
- 2:16:29 – Technical aspects of mouse grip and aiming
- 2:23:30 – Game development cycles and monetization strategies
- 2:26:48 – Roles and character types in team-based games
- 2:29:55 – Scale and production of esports tournaments
- 2:31:59 – Future growth and technology in esports
- 2:33:32 – Emerging gaming technologies and VR integration
- 2:35:31 – Social aspects of sharing gaming experiences
- 2:37:28 – Introduction of guest Jordan Gilbert (c9n0thing)
Transcript Excerpt
Starting point is 00:00:00 We are live, that's it. Starting point is 00:00:15 you fucking loser, get some shit done with your life. Starting point is 00:00:34 was there any professional option? Starting point is 00:00:56 Like, I want to be on a box. Starting point is 00:01:14 No, it was his computer. Starting point is 00:01:32 Yeah. Starting point is 00:01:56 keep dying and respawning it's like a quake insta give or something you know you just keep Starting point is 00:02:19 but you still have to do maintenance stuff. Starting point is 00:03:02 fascinating is how many people watch live games or even with Starting point is 00:03:20 or Warcraft, you're looking at all these spells flying around. Starting point is 00:03:42 They're like, oh, this kid just plays all day for fun and doesn't think about what he's Starting point is 00:04:02 Yeah. Starting point is 00:04:10 I've progressed over that. Starting point is 00:04:24 So I try to make that distinction Starting point is 00:05:05 Do you have to join a league or you have to pay for anything, sign up for stuff? Starting point is 00:05:19 But like, you know how, obviously, if you're going to play in NHL, Starting point is 00:05:56 all of them I tell people why their gear is good etc. Okay. So now back to the Counter-Strike, the Half-Life engine. Starting point is 00:06:22 Nope. Starting point is 00:06:51 process out is coming up with a video game engine. Starting point is 00:07:11 registration of like my bullet shooting when i hit a guy like it it worked it hit him when he shot Starting point is 00:07:44 And obviously that's why like I can't when I practice I can't play against Europeans because of internet lag, right? Starting point is 00:08:22 level we're really like prima donna's about like what server location what we plan because my teammates are spread around the country Starting point is 00:09:00 I guess so I do that register in your head. Do you notice the difference between 15 and 40? Oh, yeah Starting point is 0...
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