Superstars Without Compromise
NiKo as IGL and Minimal Calls
Separately, ropz mentioned NiKo , who he envisions as the IGL. However, he noted that the Serbian wouldn't even need to actively call; it would be enough just to play their CS and leverage the team's mechanical advantage. This approach, according to the Estonian, would only highlight the class difference.
The Lurker Question
The only role left open for discussion by ropz was the lurker. He emphasized that it doesn't necessarily have to be him and cited Jimpphat as an example—a young and promising player who could organically fit into such a roster.
Reality or Overkill?
ropz's statement quickly sparked discussions in the community. On one hand, such a lineup seems completely unrealistic from financial and organizational perspectives. On the other, the very idea vividly illustrates what the "absolute maximum" strength of a team in modern CS2 could be.
ropz's comment is more of a hyperbole than a real insider, but it clearly conveys the main idea: by bringing together the world's best players, you can create a team without weaknesses. The only question is whether even such stars can coexist in one roster—and whether CS2 actually needs such a "super lineup."




