Probably not, and I could imagine if you weren't and then become pro, you can pay off the services to make it look like you are. Where there is money, there's corruption lol
idk prob some of the tyloo players when they were arguably tier 1 few years ago since china scene doesn't / didn't play faceit much at all, same with mayb brazil and aus/nz
I think Snowzin was like Faceit level 8 when this happened (although this is just something I heard around that time): hltv.org/news/30001/boom-recruit-13-year..
Nevertheless that's not tier 1 and I'd assume he is already Faceit level 10 by now and even if he isn't, it's probably because he plays GamersClub.
oskarish from anonymo used to be level 8 or something some time ago (he has like 200 matches on faceit)
faceit.com/en/players/oskarish-ez- now he is just 2.2k
oskarish is a veteran (on polish scene at least) he played in second Poland's team (CSGL for example) when VP was on top obviously
hltv.org/events/1693/dreamhack-open-cluj..
oh sorry my bad... Didnt follow cs that much and just heard about him a few years ago
well then he is exactly what i was looking for xD Thanks for the info
I would say is not so important this stuff. There is a guy in Romania who calls himself " the king " as he had the biggest elo from Romania on faceit. He's decent but he used to play only one map : mirage. Now when he must play another maps too..his elo moved down
Ohh how I love those type of players. Here in Portugal is almost the same, for the some reason every Portuguese DM map is Mirage only, and that’s because most players here, specially at lower levels, only know how to play that map.
Maybe NA players when esea was more popular there? I think there is little chance to be discovered if u dont play faceit at a high level, maybe just by grinding esea with a team and get to advance or smth but even then u probably will play some stacks in your day off