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2023_3_17_de_inferno_xcode..dem (TOP 2025)

The story of this demo isn't just about the tactical "X-code" strategy—a calculated, multi-layered execution onto a bomb site—but about the psychological grit required to hold the "Banana" corridor under fire. The Midnight Push at Banana

The demo concludes with a desperate 2v4 retake attempt by the Counter-Terrorists. They managed to smoke off the bomb, but the "X-code" post-plant positions were too deep. A final, crushing spray through the smoke from the "Pit" player sealed the 16-14 victory, immortalizing this specific file as a masterclass in Inferno map control. 2023_3_17_de_inferno_xcode..dem

: A perfectly timed "Pop-Flash" blinded the AWPer, forcing a retreat toward the fountain. This was the trigger for the "X-code" execution. The "X-Code" Execution The story of this demo isn't just about

: The bomb went down for "Construction," creating a lethal angle that the remaining CTs couldn't defuse without exposing themselves to three different directions. The Final Stand A final, crushing spray through the smoke from

: The lead entry-fragger cleared Sandbags with a Molotov while simultaneously pre-firing the "New Box" corner.

: Three players stacked outside the Bottom of Banana, clutching flashes and incendiaries. The Counter-Terrorists had been playing a passive "B" site hold, relying on a lone AWPer at Car to pick off anyone peeked.

The match began under the orange glow of the Italian sun. The Terrorist side, known for their aggressive "X-code" playstyle, spent the first several rounds probing the defenses at Mid and Apartment. By the time the clock hit the 1:10 mark in the pivotal 14th round, the atmosphere was suffocating.