As someone who's just a casual fan of CS:GO, I wish this video showed more "before and after" comparisons to demonstrate where callouts got their names from. You said Truck and Graveyard are no longer accurate on Inferno, but... why? I'm sure it's obvious to people who have both versions of the map memorized, but I don't really remember what Old Inferno looks like anymore. The other visual comparisons were great so I don't see why a few callouts were left out.
Graveyard used to have a more obvious object to signal it was like a graveyard, the remade map though is based on a real place and that building that you hide in front of is in irl a graveyard, so in a weird roundabout way Graveyard is still accurate.
Pit used to have a massive pillar with a large cross in it, and to the side, you'd find 'graveyard' (Also, can't quite remember if this is true, but my brain tells me there were a few tombstones at some point there? A la cobblestone maybe?) The hay cart used to be an abandoned towing 'truck', people would often get stuck on the back part of it when jumping down from / into apps.
"Graveyard" was never a callout in 1.6, it was simply a feature between "big pit" and "small pit" with small pit being where "moto" is now. IT only became "graveyard" in source, where at the very back was a fence which behind it was a graveyard. In csgo, that entire area was replaced by a building.
The goose in Dust II has a speech bubble that says “إوز" pronounced “e’waz” meaning goose in Arabic. So it still has the word goose but in a different language now.
4:35 For anyone curious, the goose is saying "goose" in arabic, although Google Translate seems to translate it (أوز) to "geese" so I'm not certain if it's the plural form or non plural form. I don't speak arabic.
It's actually correct to be singular and plural, that's just the male version of goose in arabic, the female would be اوزة and the plural would be أوز, so google does misinterpret sometimes and it does vary by accent too, but all in all it does say goose.
I've played csgo from beta until today and never noticed that car was removed, if I was asked to draw inferno, I would have still drawn car there. Interesting how mind works. If I stop playing game I even temporarily revert to some 1.6 habits, such as trying to buy bullets. Interesting how mind works (or doesn't :D)
I’m surprised you forgot about one of the most OG ones, on inferno B site, 1st and 2nd oranges. A reference from back in the original days of the map where there were pallets of oranges which have now been changed to orange boxes
Man I admire your determination and your skill in video editing. The scripts are well written, the video is nicely edited, and you are so not deservent of such a little ammount of subscribers and views. If you continue at this pace I think you will get blessed by the algorithim, and when you do your channel will skyrocket. You have all of my support man, your dedication is unmatched!
5:48 this is very true, many callouts on maps (ESPECIALLY Inferno) me and my friend have inside jokes where we rename some callouts. For example mid is J Cole, library is meek, and lumber/timber is thug minion.
As someone who never watched Transformers in any way or shape, I must say I was a bit confused the first time someone made the "optimus" call out on overpass.
How could you have forgotten Jungle on Mirage? i haven't even heard a lot of the other callouts you mentioned, but *everyone* knows where jungle is. (in 1.6 this part of the map had a camo net and vines hanging above, nothing like this is present there today.)
@@thevoiceofcake the original mirage (de_strike) started to be done it in september 2004, at that time the only MOBA that existed was the original DotA (2003), idk even if jungle was called jungle back them on dota lol
@@gavinex was de_strike an original map? i played cs 1.6 to death (got it in version 3 of that blue Half-Life collection) but i can't remember de_strike in any way. was even totaly surprised to learn about that now.
There's also Moto-box, which is a box on Inferno A site where during WCG 2004, Moto was boosted behind this box, in an in-escapable position, as a T with the bomb planted and waited out 4 CT's to defuse the bomb, killing them one by one with a silenced USP (which was rarely used as such in old CS). Now in csgo that box no longer is positioned in such a manner, it only allows for players to climb on it and hide out.
I competed in wcg Korea 2003 and lanned with Team EG from CS between while I was there for halo ce. Good times I'm a consol gamer but I played alot of cs back in the day love watching videos like this and WarOwls
A couple of others come to mind: The Ivy on train that you showed on screen but didn't mention, radio room on nuke now just being vendine machines, palm on dust 2 is now a telegraph pole, and I still sometimes hear coffins called coils on Inferno too. This video was a great throwback.
My favourite pass-time is making up dumb callouts whenever a new map comes out. If you say it with confidence, so many people will repeat them and not question why that corner is called "Shoelace" or "Goblin"
The best part about CSGO, especially the german CS scene, is that every corner, no matter the real callout is called "Hurensohn" (direct translation is "Son of a bitch"). No matter where or when you call "Hurensohn" on a map everyone that played the game for more then 1 year knows exactly what you mean.
german speaking folks in the 1.6 era had some german callouts that originated from popular memes at that time. I remember the small building on A nuke was called "Pommes" (french fries) and the small building that connects middle and second middle on inferno was called "Döner" (kebap).
As an older player it astounds me that the new generation of players are still using "pop dog" and "secret", yet when I call "goose" on dust2 (theres even a goose now) it's almost always met with confusion. An old call of note for nuke is "twinkie" vs. "marshmallow". I recently had a mm game where that highlighted the generational gap of our team.
My favorite callout from cs go was that 'office' was a callout on agency. So always, you callout office, and someone will say 'no we're playing agency.' Everytime, without fail.
I still remembered playing Inferno with random Indian players back then and this one guy keep calling out "TAXI! TAXI!". We were wandering why he is calling out a taxi but his buddy said he really meant "CAR". It was one of my most hilarious moment of CS and still is xD
love the presentation here. nuke does have another boomer callout that I still use/hear: azn (99% of the time confused as just 'asian vent') but it's the corner where the now blocked vent is in nuke. old 1.6 player. camera on train is also not a I haven't heard palm on d2 in a very long time. if you ever want to stretch this out into a series, I could see pro callouts for famous spots they played (olof on train, delpan/edward/apex on mirage, nbk on cache) or particular moments (summit on train, you already showed shroud on cache).
@@beargrylls6135 if you're looking out of window as a ct, delpan is the stuck out cubby to the right of cart at top mid. Edward is the arch closest to b apartments, NA say get_right (but gtr has admitted that he has no idea why and in EU it's Edward). Apex is close left of ramp if you're coming out as a T - Apex loves a shotty there. This is just from watching too many CSGO streams and being enough of a nerd to take notes.
i like the idea and what you've got is good but there's so much potential here.. take two maps you focused on, train and cache: from old versions you mention popdog and you have footage from 1.6 showing the ivy on the walls, but don't mention the area we call ivy now (with no ivy), there's an area called hell because it's below where heaven used to be, etc .. then you touch on the idea of pro player callouts showing shroud on cache, on that map there is nbk and simple too, etc
Absolutely, I already know I'm gonna make another video on this topic! I love the pro player callouts in particular, on Cache alone as you mentioned theres NBK, Shroud, S1mple, plus Tarik box and Snax, I swear half of that map's callouts are from pro plays its so cool.
@@beargrylls6135 below, where the graffiti is. i do the same for all the graffitis. makes sense for coldzera. olof defused on default, but nobody has flamed me for calling "olof" for that bridge/wood bit, so it must be understood at least!
Dude, for this skill in video editing you deserve much more. The script flows so good and the b-rolls are super smooth. Keep doing what you're doing right now and you'll be the second 3kiliks in no time. You just earned your 900th subscriber :D
What about the callouts named after pro players? (Like Get_Right or f0rest on mirage, or summit on train) They have a lot of fun history behind them, and I think it would make an interesting video.
Dont call Summit a pro player... He is a Semi pro Fuckup at most. But He didnt mention NBK or White wall in Cache or Train. Most common spots to check and Wallbang.
I played this game for a while but everytime I try to remember a callout it's like when the survivors in L4D2 Dead center try to name the infected during the hotel part.
1:09 i never knew there was a moto grafitti in 1.6 there. I called that spot moto because of the moped which is close to actual spot (which is probably a reference put in by valve)
Reminds me of my very favorite callout in Rainbow Six Siege, "Harry Potter". It's underneath the staircase in the garage area, under which is a gated, fence-wall room to prevent players squeezing into the bottom corner of the stairs and hiding. Part of the joke is that it absolutely sucks to be there- you're exposed to attackers from an exterior doorway, four panels' worth of exterior walls, a service tunnel, a doorway into the entire rest of the first floor, and a window and another two panels of exterior wall on the floor above. And there's no way to leave without exposing yourself to literally all of them simultaneously.
There's also Tree on dust 2; At the top of mid, where the lightpost is today, there used to be a tree in CS: Source. I am still in the habit of calling it Tree today, but if my teammates don't know that callout, I just tell them that it's "top of mid"
The persona music gave me flashbacks. I used to grind persona 4 on my vita while I was waiting to respawn in csgo. Found the death encounter by accident mid competitive game.
I remember playing CSGO for the first time when I was 14 back in 2012, and callouts were something you learned through repetition. Someone would call out “MOTO!” And I’d be like “wtf is that”, and then get dinked in the back of the head from moto. You learn pretty quick. I stopped playing just before the 2015 update came out due to burnout; I had accumulated 4.5k hours in those 3 years I played, and spent nearly every dollar of my holiday/chore money on skins/cases. I came back to CS 2 years ago and the game feels so different. Small bonus, my $700 inventory increased in value to $1500 while I was away…accidental investment.
for nuke, as secret may not be a secret entrance anymore, it does say on the wall "SEC-RT" on the wall beside the stairs, i guess to make explaining it easier
Another noteworthy thing should be callout differences in different regions. NA has some different callouts to EU, can't think of any right now but sometimes watching NA csgo streams is quite jarring
biggest one that threw me off was when I was playing on Eu with a friend from there and they called out kitchen when I'm used to it being called market
Nice tutorials is much more simple than I thought with you explaining it. Currently half way through and I feel like I know every tutorialng already lmao
was shocked to watch the whole video then see you have less then 2k subs. you will be massive my friend. don’t give up, and keep making great content. sub earned!
I'm one of those that always just learned the callouts, and I have a lot of trouble adapting to new, more accurate, callouts. Never knew the origin of popdog or even goose honestly (embarrassingly). Nice video.
2:00 idk if it’s like this in every region, but Nuke’s “heaven” is also known as “Potti”, because of the legendary Swedish 1.6 player, who also happens to be the co-founder of Ninjas in Pyjamas.
thank you for the outro visual aid, i will make sure to subscribe to and turn on notifications for 2kliksphilip also, I hate callouts, I just say 'He's over there' whenever i die
so big thing about csgo/val/most fps shooters, the reason why its called 30 "bomb" and not 30 frags or 30+ kills or whatever is because back in 1.6 and CZ when you planted/defused youd get 3 kills added to your score. you would refer to the 30 "bomb" as a player who got 30 kills combined with some defuses/plants instead of just flat 30 frags without the added score. seeing the old maps and callouts reminded me of that that most people probably dont know/understand nowadays
I've not played cs:go for a long long time so i was thrown for a massive loop when I learned that "car" doesn't have a car anymore. oh where has the time gone.
Super interesting video!(: I definitely learned something new! Waiting for more cool content like this!😋 Just one small thing...in my opinion the black fades from one scene to another were a little bit too long...I thought my connection or phone stopped. Just for the next time (: Or maybe it's just something personal and only me was 'confused' about it🤷
Actually secret on nuke has a text that spells out secret. Walk down the first set of stairs and look on the right and there’s a little billboard that says “scrt” or something similar to the word secret
One thing that will never cease to annoy me, is how some CIS players woke up one day, and decided to start using Firebox for Triple, and start using Ninja for actual Firebox (therefore leaving no callout for actual Ninja, situated behind actual Firebox) causing these new callouts to spread around that community, and causing confusion for players in pugs for years to come. Despite the fact that every tier 1 casted game on mirage, since the beginning of csgo, have casters use the original terms, every couple of days I encounter some CIS player trying to correct people using the original, widely accepted callouts, because they don't use the new CIS ones.
As someone who's just a casual fan of CS:GO, I wish this video showed more "before and after" comparisons to demonstrate where callouts got their names from. You said Truck and Graveyard are no longer accurate on Inferno, but... why? I'm sure it's obvious to people who have both versions of the map memorized, but I don't really remember what Old Inferno looks like anymore. The other visual comparisons were great so I don't see why a few callouts were left out.
Graveyard used to have a more obvious object to signal it was like a graveyard, the remade map though is based on a real place and that building that you hide in front of is in irl a graveyard, so in a weird roundabout way Graveyard is still accurate.
Pit used to have a massive pillar with a large cross in it, and to the side, you'd find 'graveyard' (Also, can't quite remember if this is true, but my brain tells me there were a few tombstones at some point there? A la cobblestone maybe?)
The hay cart used to be an abandoned towing 'truck', people would often get stuck on the back part of it when jumping down from / into apps.
"Graveyard" was never a callout in 1.6, it was simply a feature between "big pit" and "small pit" with small pit being where "moto" is now. IT only became "graveyard" in source, where at the very back was a fence which behind it was a graveyard. In csgo, that entire area was replaced by a building.
Your comment made me feel old thanks
@@dopey473 You're welcome! If it makes you feel better, I pre-ordered CS:GO in 2012. I just don't play it too much.
The goose in Dust II has a speech bubble that says “إوز" pronounced “e’waz” meaning goose in Arabic. So it still has the word goose but in a different language now.
Callouts are for nerds, I just say, “he’s over there” whenever I die
I usually say the exact position of the enemy like:
X: 1922639927.298
Y: -26652778265.387
Z: 3
Lol
@@miakodakot7359 even better
Leak their ip address
@@banjo491 Ah yeah, that mf is in UK, London. Work my dudes
**sounds of breaking in the house by SAS**
Chads point their finger towards the enemy in screen and scream "he is there".
@@miakodakot7359 i also add the scale and rotation transforms
Instructions unclear, subscribed to 2kliksphilip, found my way to 3kliksphilip, and now i'm a case unboxing millionair. Thanks penguin, 10/10!
Thoughts on the Grand Unified Toilet Theory?
@@A2ne Could be true, maybe. All we need is more evidence for the theory
0:27 I got a minor panic attack when I realised that it was that long ago since inferno got its update
Right! I can't believe it has been 7 years.
4:35 For anyone curious, the goose is saying "goose" in arabic, although Google Translate seems to translate it (أوز) to "geese" so I'm not certain if it's the plural form or non plural form. I don't speak arabic.
It's actually correct to be singular and plural, that's just the male version of goose in arabic, the female would be اوزة and the plural would be أوز, so google does misinterpret sometimes and it does vary by accent too, but all in all it does say goose.
@@ceronus6477 Interesting! Thanks for this.
@@CabbageGod Happy to help, have a good one!
Yup, I can confirm this as I was looking if someone mentioned it
And then we have NaVi who has made their own callout system based on numbers, for the sole purpose of saving a couple of miliseconds.
That doesn't even make sense, we need to use numbers for the amount of bodies. I bet you've been misinformed.
The juxtaposition of "crippling gambling addiction" and the Persona 4 soundtrack was not one I knew I needed
I was hoping someone would have noted the P4/P4G music. Makes me want to play it. [goes to Steam Library]
Never ceases to amaze me how Volcano made Cache and reworked Nuke yet makes the dross in Valorant.
Working for riot is like the biggest downgrade ever unironically
2:08 the direction sign also points to "SEC-RT", nice touch
Yeah I thought it came from that, assuming it was an abbreviation for security or something lol
I like how chill his voice is and that he isn’t screaming in your face
I've played csgo from beta until today and never noticed that car was removed, if I was asked to draw inferno, I would have still drawn car there. Interesting how mind works. If I stop playing game I even temporarily revert to some 1.6 habits, such as trying to buy bullets. Interesting how mind works (or doesn't :D)
buy bullets??
@@mrcoolguy0591 semicolon
@@mrcoolguy0591yes in 1.6 you needed to buy bulletts separately and at every beginning of the round
@@mrcoolguy0591 1.6 you only got one magazine from purchasing a weapon.
wake up babe new penguin video
I’m surprised you forgot about one of the most OG ones, on inferno B site, 1st and 2nd oranges. A reference from back in the original days of the map where there were pallets of oranges which have now been changed to orange boxes
Don't forget new box, which is not very new any more
Played since 1.3 And my main map was Inferno B site was my spot. Never heard orange once. Heard Dark or stack. Never orange.
I'm with @incineration here, that wasn't the callout until source - from 1.3 to 1.6 there were just crates coating B, in CZ they added barrels.
Man I admire your determination and your skill in video editing. The scripts are well written, the video is nicely edited, and you are so not deservent of such a little ammount of subscribers and views. If you continue at this pace I think you will get blessed by the algorithim, and when you do your channel will skyrocket. You have all of my support man, your dedication is unmatched!
>well written
In the middle of the video he forgot what the video was about lmao
5:48 this is very true, many callouts on maps (ESPECIALLY Inferno) me and my friend have inside jokes where we rename some callouts. For example mid is J Cole, library is meek, and lumber/timber is thug minion.
can you explain thug minion to me because the other 2 make perfect sense
@@sativa2swag I dont get any of them 😂 Pls explain
@@beargrylls6135 J Cole is mid (just a true statement), meek (mill) is library because he’s a lyrical spiritual miracle rapper
I say "Kitchen" to the store on Mirage B site, even though I've never seen a kitchen in there.
Worst thing is there is a kitchen just closeby in B apps haha
As someone who never watched Transformers in any way or shape, I must say I was a bit confused the first time someone made the "optimus" call out on overpass.
That call is too long its just truk, cs is agame about milisecoñds
How could you have forgotten Jungle on Mirage? i haven't even heard a lot of the other callouts you mentioned, but *everyone* knows where jungle is.
(in 1.6 this part of the map had a camo net and vines hanging above, nothing like this is present there today.)
I always assumed Jungle was more of a moba reference as it is an area that connects between two of the primary lanes
same
because it's not obselete maybe?
@@thevoiceofcake the original mirage (de_strike) started to be done it in september 2004, at that time the only MOBA that existed was the original DotA (2003), idk even if jungle was called jungle back them on dota lol
@@gavinex was de_strike an original map?
i played cs 1.6 to death (got it in version 3 of that blue Half-Life collection) but i can't remember de_strike in any way.
was even totaly surprised to learn about that now.
There's also Moto-box, which is a box on Inferno A site where during WCG 2004, Moto was boosted behind this box, in an in-escapable position, as a T with the bomb planted and waited out 4 CT's to defuse the bomb, killing them one by one with a silenced USP (which was rarely used as such in old CS).
Now in csgo that box no longer is positioned in such a manner, it only allows for players to climb on it and hide out.
I competed in wcg Korea 2003 and lanned with Team EG from CS between while I was there for halo ce. Good times I'm a consol gamer but I played alot of cs back in the day love watching videos like this and WarOwls
A couple of others come to mind:
The Ivy on train that you showed on screen but didn't mention, radio room on nuke now just being vendine machines, palm on dust 2 is now a telegraph pole, and I still sometimes hear coffins called coils on Inferno too.
This video was a great throwback.
what a great content creator Penguin! So many memories and nostalgia on your videos!
love the content and your editting skills!! keep em coming!
This video is really well-made! It's neat to learn about CS:GO's history, and callouts honestly are one of my favorite parts of the game! :>
My favourite pass-time is making up dumb callouts whenever a new map comes out. If you say it with confidence, so many people will repeat them and not question why that corner is called "Shoelace" or "Goblin"
The best part about CSGO, especially the german CS scene, is that every corner, no matter the real callout is called "Hurensohn" (direct translation is "Son of a bitch"). No matter where or when you call "Hurensohn" on a map everyone that played the game for more then 1 year knows exactly what you mean.
german speaking folks in the 1.6 era had some german callouts that originated from popular memes at that time. I remember the small building on A nuke was called "Pommes" (french fries) and the small building that connects middle and second middle on inferno was called "Döner" (kebap).
Ich kenn Döner als das Fenster in der Mitte auf Mirage...?
And it still is
Pommes hab ich halt ultra lange net mehr gehört :D
Damals war da auch ein Fenster :D
wait a second, this isnt 3kliksphilip
I was gonna say this content is surprisingly well made for such a small channel, but then realized that it has quadrupled in no time. Congratulations!
I adore the music you used for this video, especially the p4g music
quick answer ... there was a car there ... saying car is faster than saying boxes where car used to be.
0:08 just one picture was enough to make me hear flashbacks of people screaming in an internet cafe "STUN HIM" MEGAKILL
As an older player it astounds me that the new generation of players are still using "pop dog" and "secret", yet when I call "goose" on dust2 (theres even a goose now) it's almost always met with confusion.
An old call of note for nuke is "twinkie" vs. "marshmallow". I recently had a mm game where that highlighted the generational gap of our team.
It will always be twinkie.
The goose location isnt really need of a site cuz backsite or site pretty much entials that location.
Awesome vid! though you didn't mention that the Goose at 4:39 saying "إوز", means "geese" in Arabic.
My favorite callout from cs go was that 'office' was a callout on agency. So always, you callout office, and someone will say 'no we're playing agency.' Everytime, without fail.
The fact that people need this makes me feel so old
I was missing jungle on mirage, thats the perfect example for callouts that aren't in the game anymore imo
I still remembered playing Inferno with random Indian players back then and this one guy keep calling out "TAXI! TAXI!". We were wandering why he is calling out a taxi but his buddy said he really meant "CAR". It was one of my most hilarious moment of CS and still is xD
love the presentation here. nuke does have another boomer callout that I still use/hear: azn (99% of the time confused as just 'asian vent') but it's the corner where the now blocked vent is in nuke. old 1.6 player. camera on train is also not a I haven't heard palm on d2 in a very long time. if you ever want to stretch this out into a series, I could see pro callouts for famous spots they played (olof on train, delpan/edward/apex on mirage, nbk on cache) or particular moments (summit on train, you already showed shroud on cache).
I've never heard any of the mirage callouts you listed. Could you elaborate a bit?
@@beargrylls6135 if you're looking out of window as a ct, delpan is the stuck out cubby to the right of cart at top mid. Edward is the arch closest to b apartments, NA say get_right (but gtr has admitted that he has no idea why and in EU it's Edward). Apex is close left of ramp if you're coming out as a T - Apex loves a shotty there. This is just from watching too many CSGO streams and being enough of a nerd to take notes.
i like the idea and what you've got is good but there's so much potential here.. take two maps you focused on, train and cache: from old versions you mention popdog and you have footage from 1.6 showing the ivy on the walls, but don't mention the area we call ivy now (with no ivy), there's an area called hell because it's below where heaven used to be, etc .. then you touch on the idea of pro player callouts showing shroud on cache, on that map there is nbk and simple too, etc
Absolutely, I already know I'm gonna make another video on this topic! I love the pro player callouts in particular, on Cache alone as you mentioned theres NBK, Shroud, S1mple, plus Tarik box and Snax, I swear half of that map's callouts are from pro plays its so cool.
@@PenguinCS2 it makes me feel old but the Olof callout in train probably needs to be explained to zoomers, too
Is simple out of heaven or below it?
@@beargrylls6135 below, where the graffiti is. i do the same for all the graffitis. makes sense for coldzera. olof defused on default, but nobody has flamed me for calling "olof" for that bridge/wood bit, so it must be understood at least!
I enjoy the work and research you put into this video. Was expecting some half ass video when clicking
I comment to help statistics
I appreciate that the first callout you showed was the one in the thumbnail
i just realeazed that there isnt a car anymore on inferno lmao
Dude, for this skill in video editing you deserve much more. The script flows so good and the b-rolls are super smooth. Keep doing what you're doing right now and you'll be the second 3kiliks in no time. You just earned your 900th subscriber :D
What about the callouts named after pro players? (Like Get_Right or f0rest on mirage, or summit on train) They have a lot of fun history behind them, and I think it would make an interesting video.
Dont call Summit a pro player... He is a Semi pro Fuckup at most. But He didnt mention NBK or White wall in Cache or Train. Most common spots to check and Wallbang.
Shroud or KennyS on Cache or Olof on Train :)
You call that cubby in Overpass Graffiti, I still call it ABC.
I played this game for a while but everytime I try to remember a callout it's like when the survivors in L4D2 Dead center try to name the infected during the hotel part.
My favorite callout is “there!”
1:09 i never knew there was a moto grafitti in 1.6 there. I called that spot moto because of the moped which is close to actual spot (which is probably a reference put in by valve)
Reminds me of my very favorite callout in Rainbow Six Siege, "Harry Potter". It's underneath the staircase in the garage area, under which is a gated, fence-wall room to prevent players squeezing into the bottom corner of the stairs and hiding. Part of the joke is that it absolutely sucks to be there- you're exposed to attackers from an exterior doorway, four panels' worth of exterior walls, a service tunnel, a doorway into the entire rest of the first floor, and a window and another two panels of exterior wall on the floor above. And there's no way to leave without exposing yourself to literally all of them simultaneously.
7 years you say. Damn. Time flies!
There's also Tree on dust 2; At the top of mid, where the lightpost is today, there used to be a tree in CS: Source. I am still in the habit of calling it Tree today, but if my teammates don't know that callout, I just tell them that it's "top of mid"
The persona music gave me flashbacks. I used to grind persona 4 on my vita while I was waiting to respawn in csgo. Found the death encounter by accident mid competitive game.
That's funny, I was just thinking about how many of us called that Optimus for quite some time and now I never hear that callout
thats right, if you stay somewhere in any map there is always "something" next to you, everywhere
I remember playing CSGO for the first time when I was 14 back in 2012, and callouts were something you learned through repetition. Someone would call out “MOTO!” And I’d be like “wtf is that”, and then get dinked in the back of the head from moto. You learn pretty quick. I stopped playing just before the 2015 update came out due to burnout; I had accumulated 4.5k hours in those 3 years I played, and spent nearly every dollar of my holiday/chore money on skins/cases.
I came back to CS 2 years ago and the game feels so different. Small bonus, my $700 inventory increased in value to $1500 while I was away…accidental investment.
Dope to see content like this, I've always been interested in CS's history and especially little things like callouts so this was nice to see
I'm like a sleeper agent being activated upon hearing the Persona 4 soundtrack kick in
I love the Spots that are named after some Pros, like Olof on Train or Shroud on Cache, this brings back some History everytime i make the Call
Here in Brazil we call bench on B mirage forest, long on inferno as nip, summit on train on that molotov spot etc
Great stuff! Also nice honor to klicksphil in the end.
for nuke, as secret may not be a secret entrance anymore, it does say on the wall "SEC-RT" on the wall beside the stairs, i guess to make explaining it easier
Another noteworthy thing should be callout differences in different regions. NA has some different callouts to EU, can't think of any right now but sometimes watching NA csgo streams is quite jarring
biggest one that threw me off was when I was playing on Eu with a friend from there and they called out kitchen when I'm used to it being called market
@@hawkshot1025 I never understood why its kitchen. Maybe older version of mirage or something? I always use market even though im european.
@@beargrylls6135 Yeah i'd assume so alot of callouts are just from old cs versions, it's really interesting history if you delve into it.
do they really call outside on Nuke "yard"???
I also always hear Russians calling it "street" but it will always be outside in my heart
@larsliamvilhelm Cool bro
it would also be interesting to see a comparison in callouts between the different regions
surprised you didnt talk about radio turning in to trophy on nuke, i still hear radio a lot and i catch myself using them interchangeably all the time
Thats vend
the delivery of "Alright ladies and gentlemen" made me think of AlzaboHD
Nice tutorials is much more simple than I thought with you explaining it. Currently half way through and I feel like I know every tutorialng already lmao
was shocked to watch the whole video then see you have less then 2k subs. you will be massive my friend. don’t give up, and keep making great content. sub earned!
its crazy bc on train where the pop dog box is, ive heard it called "heaven/hell" or just "ladder room" more than pop dog
7 YEARS?!?! Holy crap I gotta play this game again
youtube recomended me this video so that means you're rocking this
Love your content mate always High quality, keep it up
Idk about Optimus or Truck, I call that spot Olof because that moment is legendary
Always called out car on inferno as "car" and my friends who never played the old version never knew what I was talking about even after explaining
I appreciate the content Penguin. Your videos are well made. Keep it up.
Mr.Penguin is next up 📈
I'm one of those that always just learned the callouts, and I have a lot of trouble adapting to new, more accurate, callouts. Never knew the origin of popdog or even goose honestly (embarrassingly). Nice video.
This is scary.. I had a Persona 4 Golden open in my Steam library when watching this video.
Great video! Would have loved to see actual images of old graveyard tho - "new box" would have also been interesting, or "boiler"
the Earthbound Hotel music is enough for me to drop a like
2:00 idk if it’s like this in every region, but Nuke’s “heaven” is also known as “Potti”, because of the legendary Swedish 1.6 player, who also happens to be the co-founder of Ninjas in Pyjamas.
thank you for the outro visual aid, i will make sure to subscribe to and turn on notifications for 2kliksphilip
also, I hate callouts, I just say 'He's over there' whenever i die
I think AoE might thake that Oldest online game still on the top crown
I love hearing people who don’t know the old callouts because it shows instantly how long they’ve been playing
calling that spot in nuke secret still makes sense since the underground signs pointing to it are called sec(tor)-rt . keeps that callout alive
so big thing about csgo/val/most fps shooters, the reason why its called 30 "bomb" and not 30 frags or 30+ kills or whatever is because back in 1.6 and CZ when you planted/defused youd get 3 kills added to your score. you would refer to the 30 "bomb" as a player who got 30 kills combined with some defuses/plants instead of just flat 30 frags without the added score. seeing the old maps and callouts reminded me of that that most people probably dont know/understand nowadays
I've not played cs:go for a long long time so i was thrown for a massive loop when I learned that "car" doesn't have a car anymore.
oh where has the time gone.
wouldnt have expected persona music on a cs video of all places
Super interesting video!(: I definitely learned something new! Waiting for more cool content like this!😋
Just one small thing...in my opinion the black fades from one scene to another were a little bit too long...I thought my connection or phone stopped. Just for the next time (:
Or maybe it's just something personal and only me was 'confused' about it🤷
this was so validating because office now just has short, long, actual side, and the vending machine as "side hall" 🙃
Actually secret on nuke has a text that spells out secret. Walk down the first set of stairs and look on the right and there’s a little billboard that says “scrt” or something similar to the word secret
One thing that will never cease to annoy me, is how some CIS players woke up one day, and decided to start using Firebox for Triple, and start using Ninja for actual Firebox (therefore leaving no callout for actual Ninja, situated behind actual Firebox) causing these new callouts to spread around that community, and causing confusion for players in pugs for years to come.
Despite the fact that every tier 1 casted game on mirage, since the beginning of csgo, have casters use the original terms, every couple of days I encounter some CIS player trying to correct people using the original, widely accepted callouts, because they don't use the new CIS ones.
this is literally harvard professor level of presentation
Ur content is very well made i dunno why u dont have 10k plus subs
some people call moto "minipit"
how does this video only have 30k views??? It's such a great concept and a really well executed one. Props for the vid hope u get big someday!
its crazy to think over the last 20 years the teams that dominated then faded away like a dying star
actually this video gave me goosebumps. nice work
The arabic writing on the goose graffii says goose, great video man
dude i admire your channel, keep going
I like the philip shoutout at the end
“These words don’t have to be related to the map as long as everyone understands them”
Vox Eminor: Hold my diggity