Policeman: "Sir, have you taken any drugs?" Me: "No" Policeman: "Just to check, what did you do today?" Me: "I bought some tickets for the train at the boiler, tried a bit of wine at the library, and talked for a bit with a friend at graveyard" Policeman: "uhhh, get on the car please" Me: *sits on a barrel*
"CS2 *Intuitive* Inferno Callouts" 2 minutes in: "trust me it's called car because there was a car in cs:go but now there isn't and there are barrels, but call this car"
as a player who plays cs since 1.6 and everythingelse until now I never think of it this way and sometimes wonder why some player don't know the og callouts lol
In EU Its not Mexico its just "Under" and the boxes on B are called "first" "second" and "tripple" or "third" not "Oranges" or "Newbox", also on short A its not house its just "under roof" or "on roof", and in apps its not "beedroom" just "windowroom"
Thank you for the clarifications. Starting with the nuke callouts, I've made an effort to include as many regional differences as possible, but it's quite hard due to the seldom documentation online of each difference.
I always called graveyard as "prison", idk where I had seen it, but I remember on the map it was "prison". And since there was a fence before cs2, It made sense to me. I wonder what my teammates had been thinking. Also, I remember someone called the tunnel as Vietnam. I don't know if it's just mandela effect shit going on with me, but I remember people calling it Vietnam. Maybe I am a schizoid.
Dropping another comment for the alghortim since this is a banger. The boost on short can in certain situations be called Ropz aswell due to his bonkers play against G2 in kato 22. Although this was more commonly called in csgo
The car was added in CS:Source version of Inferno in 2005 and it was there till 2016 when reworked Inferno was reintroduced to the competitive map pool. That's why it's called car to this day. (First CS:GO version of Inferno was very similar to Source version ) In CS 1.6 there were wooden crates there.
bro cooked the thumbnail, edging to it rn
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Policeman: "Sir, have you taken any drugs?"
Me: "No"
Policeman: "Just to check, what did you do today?"
Me: "I bought some tickets for the train at the boiler, tried a bit of wine at the library, and talked for a bit with a friend at graveyard"
Policeman: "uhhh, get on the car please"
Me: *sits on a barrel*
@@leoNillo banger
I'm proud to be one of the people who experienced the callouts making sense
"CS2 *Intuitive* Inferno Callouts"
2 minutes in: "trust me it's called car because there was a car in cs:go but now there isn't and there are barrels, but call this car"
it was intuitive like 10 years ago trust me bro I swear I promise
3:05
What you talking about here was, but instead in old CS:GO version it was in CS:SOURCE version.
There were stacked crates with oranges.
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thanks for clarifying
ngl i just clicked for the thumbnail, but stayed for the chill vid and realising half the callouts I use are wrong
as a player who plays cs since 1.6 and everythingelse until now I never think of it this way and sometimes wonder why some player don't know the og callouts lol
In EU Its not Mexico its just "Under" and the boxes on B are called "first" "second" and "tripple" or "third" not "Oranges" or "Newbox", also on short A its not house its just "under roof" or "on roof", and in apps its not "beedroom" just "windowroom"
Thank you for the clarifications. Starting with the nuke callouts, I've made an effort to include as many regional differences as possible, but it's quite hard due to the seldom documentation online of each difference.
I always called graveyard as "prison", idk where I had seen it, but I remember on the map it was "prison". And since there was a fence before cs2, It made sense to me. I wonder what my teammates had been thinking.
Also, I remember someone called the tunnel as Vietnam. I don't know if it's just mandela effect shit going on with me, but I remember people calling it Vietnam. Maybe I am a schizoid.
@@TaxistGeviskon no you're not being schizoid, I heard certain regions prefer Vietnam over Mexico.
Mexico can also be called Nam/Vietnam due to obvious reasons
Me and my friends have been calling it Jewish
@@BiscuitBrown1998 Thats another one
1. underpass = mexico
2. triple = new box
3. construction = church
4. second = alt mid
under, triple/quad, church, second
@@SM-ox6ze you just repeated what i said lol?
xbox
@@Potterii xbox is xbox, theres no other names for it
Dropping another comment for the alghortim since this is a banger. The boost on short can in certain situations be called Ropz aswell due to his bonkers play against G2 in kato 22. Although this was more commonly called in csgo
@@xlgapelsin6173 thank you man, appreciate it
Just add the car, add the boiler, make the boxes orange or something. Map developer has to be rage baiting.
Banana is also inter national call out every one knows for 26y
these are fire frfrfrr
Thank you thank you, I work very hard to make these videos (no I don't)
1:58 nonono... logs
1:18 na players might not have aim but they at least have racism
yayyyy :3
i give up this is too difficult i cant learn
@@pray4boris me when the car callout doesn't have a car in it 😔😔
Nah man you just gotta take it one callout at a time. I’m the dumbest mfer and I know callouts for my favourite maps just takes time g
@ ty for ur kindness
i am 20 too :3
2:10 not just back in CS:GO. Back in the old version of the map in CS:GO which existed for only like a year or so
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The car was added in CS:Source version of Inferno in 2005 and it was there till 2016 when reworked Inferno was reintroduced to the competitive map pool. That's why it's called car to this day. (First CS:GO version of Inferno was very similar to Source version )
In CS 1.6 there were wooden crates there.
the backsite can be called if i am not mistaken kennys i think bc he made a play against nip back in 2014 or 2015