The Disputed Callouts of CSGO

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
  • CSGO has a ton of players and those players are from all across the globe. Because of this, a lot of callouts in the game differ between regions. Hence the existence of the Disputed Callouts of CSGO. This video was very fun to make. My personal favorites are the super unique regional callouts that I've never heard of, if you guys know anymore please comment them i'd love to hear them!
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Комментарии • 966

  • @jankoo999
    @jankoo999 Год назад +1526

    "some weirdos call it connector" - I got caught here by surprise, because 98% of the time I played cache as an European player it's been "connector". Sometimes it's "Z", but "mid window" is a callout reserved for when somebody is standing in the actual window.

    • @user-dx1wp3jo2g
      @user-dx1wp3jo2g Год назад +48

      +1 exactly

    • @bb_bb_
      @bb_bb_ Год назад +145

      Never heard it called anything else than connector

    • @Floppyh
      @Floppyh Год назад +6

      +1

    • @jericho7852
      @jericho7852 Год назад +1

      Americans have no idea that they are the weirdos, not us.

    • @sixredfish6115
      @sixredfish6115 Год назад +18

      @@bb_bb_ I always say Z and hear it as Z. I am from NA

  • @joacimjeppsson4952
    @joacimjeppsson4952 Год назад +698

    Alot of spots do also have completely different names depending on the language. Ladderroom in mirage is often called wh**e house in swedish. Due to the people using the spot being considered annoying in Sweden.

    • @markwiel3276
      @markwiel3276 Год назад +6

      I call it that aswell as EUW player

    • @bpop2148
      @bpop2148 Год назад

      I remember it as hooker house.

    • @froyocrew
      @froyocrew Год назад

      this isn't church you can say whore on the internet

    • @joacimjeppsson4952
      @joacimjeppsson4952 Год назад +4

      @@bpop2148 Well, yes. It can mean brothel as well. It's practically the same still.

    • @gippan
      @gippan Год назад +1

      I dont find White House that offensive so you have to censor it

  • @CalavErik
    @CalavErik Год назад +436

    Argentina has the special honor of having a lot of callouts from cs1.6 be completely useless due to us having to speak basic brazilian portuguese just to play. We call Dust2 Long A "Largo" and they call it "Fundo", so we had to start saying Fundo or be literally kicked by the 4 brazilians in our team

    • @cpote
      @cpote Год назад +44

      It's so weird watching english csgo videos and hearing people callout connector when I've heard liga my whole life

    • @benjaminbarraza6829
      @benjaminbarraza6829 Год назад +5

      @@cpote i started calling it conector, then in mm or gamers club i started hearing liga

    • @vitorhugodelsantoro1741
      @vitorhugodelsantoro1741 Год назад +8

      @@cpote liga, sem discussão! Mais rápido de gritar quando alguém não olhou o meio e já mataram 2 CT fazendo split

    • @SummonerArthur
      @SummonerArthur Год назад +6

      Deserved kick

    • @ifeellikedying4040
      @ifeellikedying4040 Год назад +7

      congratulations on the world cup

  • @shadowduds
    @shadowduds Год назад +8

    3:54 as warowl said: "Im gonna call this box "new box"... because is a new box."

    • @kyda7972
      @kyda7972 Год назад +1

      That's what we use.

  • @bene7013
    @bene7013 Год назад +97

    A big reason you didnt mention is because this game is so old, the maps gets updated but the callouts remains because of standardisation, habits and simplicity. Market/kitchen was actually a kitchen in earlier games, hence kitchen callout. Btw ladderroom in Mirage is also called whørehouse.

    • @arc-sd8sk
      @arc-sd8sk Год назад +2

      it was called whorehouse because window was called crackhouse lol
      crackhouse was the window room on inferno, so it transferred to mirage

  • @vinisevens
    @vinisevens Год назад +103

    it's funny how the callouts change meaning depending on the language, for example: on mirage we call ladder room "moscow " in brazil

    • @bukkcs
      @bukkcs Год назад +11

      Because in 1.6 that was universally called moscow idk why it change.

    • @TheSabaton1
      @TheSabaton1 Год назад +2

      @@bukkcs probably mass popularity among new players made more names appear and more and more people using the new ones, i personally didnt play much 1.6 cuz i was a kid, i didnt even know cs source EVER existed when i got csgo for my birthday from a friend so i learnede many callouts along the way from different nations

    • @shuluspa
      @shuluspa Год назад +14

      Wow that's so random. Do you know why it was called like that?

    • @vinisevens
      @vinisevens Год назад +1

      @@shuluspa absolutely no clue

    • @giulianogotodemello9823
      @giulianogotodemello9823 Год назад +28

      That's because of the old russian team Moscow Five who used to play a lot in that position

  • @_cobron6747
    @_cobron6747 Год назад +39

    My favourites in German are definitely "mini Döner" and "Pommes"

    • @DasMaggie
      @DasMaggie Год назад +1

      isso. auch wenn ich selbst freezer sag is schon lustig.

    • @manuelreeb
      @manuelreeb Год назад

      Pommes😎

    • @notsven810
      @notsven810 Год назад

      warte welche spots sind das

    • @moritzstadler777
      @moritzstadler777 Год назад +2

      @notSven Pommes ist Hut auf Nuke

    • @notsven810
      @notsven810 Год назад

      @@moritzstadler777 und mini döner?😂

  • @grantkruger3689
    @grantkruger3689 Год назад +85

    I like the style of your videos, the combination of panning map sections slowly with the voice over and relaxed background music.

  • @konssu100
    @konssu100 Год назад +24

    In finnish cs a lot of dark places are called the nword 💀

  • @magnus8069
    @magnus8069 Год назад +40

    1:10 whenever I play with my group of friends and one of us gets killed, we always call out the sport where we got killed from any derogatory term that comes to mind in the heat of the moment followed by spot or corner or smth like that. These imprecise callouts have no right to be anywhere near as effective as they actually are.

    • @Nintendofiery1up1
      @Nintendofiery1up1 Год назад +15

      honestly i think "gay spot" is one of the most used call outs ever

    • @eldafint
      @eldafint Год назад +1

      That's pretty much the origin of a bunch of Swedish calls, most notably ladder room as "whore house"

    • @ComfortsSpecter
      @ComfortsSpecter 2 месяца назад

      Just got That Gamer Sense

  • @ThatGuyCrOwn
    @ThatGuyCrOwn Год назад +31

    I'm NA, and on Inferno we've always called what you call "alley" to be "Lane", and on Mirage what you call "short" we call "Arches", if they're at the actual arches it's just arches, but if they're in the deeper parts of it towards cat it's generally just called out as "back arches". Awesome video!

    • @Grgmit
      @Grgmit Год назад +1

      I've always called alley/lane "boiler" from pre-rework

    • @HeyImBrim
      @HeyImBrim Год назад +1

      I call that arch spot get_right

    • @moshe4696
      @moshe4696 Год назад

      And get-right the left arch, and sometimes get-left for the right arch lmao. I've heard Russians say electronic (or some other Russian player) instead of get -right

    • @threepointonefour607
      @threepointonefour607 Год назад +1

      ​@@GrgmitI've always used boiler to refer to the room/staircase where you enter aps on the CT side of mid

  • @istealfromkids
    @istealfromkids Год назад +120

    here in Ukraine we got some old-lan’s calls coming from 1.6 / pre-navi 2010 and widely use numbers for most of the positions despite the fact other regions don’t really understand when u make quick callouts lol

    • @1ns1ght_l1
      @1ns1ght_l1 Год назад +4

      Мене відверто харить незнання нашими англ мови і коли ти чуєш sands на inferno, pants на ancient чи ad на dust ловиш іспанський сором. Не фанат назв по номерах

    • @cosmicthrillseeker
      @cosmicthrillseeker Год назад +3

      да во всём снг так, честно говоря

    • @balazsdemcsak5391
      @balazsdemcsak5391 Год назад +2

      Also had that in Hungary from old lan players.
      The positions on Inferno B site were labeled with numbers going clockwise.
      Coffins or coils was around number 10

    • @weirdcommenter4956
      @weirdcommenter4956 Год назад +13

      That username tho 💀💀💀

    • @sogga_fan
      @sogga_fan Год назад +12

      bro why u playing csgo in ukraine just step outside

  • @ScanielMusic
    @ScanielMusic Год назад +12

    Short A Inferno being called "Diggity" is one of my favourite obscure callouts from Aus CS

    • @irishbatman2100
      @irishbatman2100 Год назад +1

      was looking around for someone saying something about diggity

    • @TheSuperappelflap
      @TheSuperappelflap 2 месяца назад +1

      They call every spot diggity in aus

    • @TomJakobW
      @TomJakobW 2 месяца назад

      And you call Mexico/underpass “giggity” then, eh? 😁

  • @TuneDownLow
    @TuneDownLow Год назад +46

    I'll dispute one myself. I think "jail" on mirage is older and originates from the old cpl_strike version's chain link fencing that made the area look pretty much like a jail cell.
    edit: On inferno I've heard the two routes from middle be called wrap side for wrapping the long way around, and truck or porch side for the shorter one. There's a bit of language barrier problems on B as well, in my mind the closest spots to the left of the entrance will always be first and second oranges, the dark corner "emo", and coffins spools/spindles despite the game asset having changed.
    As far as d2, "palm tree" for what is now a light post in top mid, and "gamehelper" for the old ad behind what is now car on the 1.6 version of the map.

    • @kurtpunchesthings2411
      @kurtpunchesthings2411 Год назад

      I've played csgo for 5 years and have never once heard if called Jail its always forest

  • @paulkhizhnyak5572
    @paulkhizhnyak5572 Год назад +13

    also in europe we call "Tripple" - "Default" but what you call "Tripple" we call "Fire box" for some reason
    P.S i was dead laughing my ass off on that "GAY SPOT" callout, dude thx, amazing videos

    • @gippan
      @gippan Год назад

      Yeah default is default plant and triple is firebox :D I think the "triple" boxes used to have fire explosive symbols on it earlier. Ninja had it too

  • @bruceturnbull4219
    @bruceturnbull4219 Год назад +29

    The new Cache was played in a showmatch at ESL One New York 2019 and Tarik was playing it, so he might've had a highlight there that made you start calling it Tarik box. My friend calls that box "kenny" because kennys had a highlight there during that showmatch.

    • @jonasba2764
      @jonasba2764 Год назад +11

      I just call it new box because it's a box and new

    • @SuperKurvaszad
      @SuperKurvaszad Год назад

      Yeah I think he had a highlight in the showmatch

    • @krypt1ccc739
      @krypt1ccc739 Год назад +4

      @@jonasba2764 yeah same I call it new box but id understand if someone called it Kenny because I remember the showmatch but I don't think many people do

    • @VetriXGOD
      @VetriXGOD Год назад +3

      I also call it Kenny because of that

    • @tickshot
      @tickshot Год назад

      kennyS had one behind and on that box

  • @Immortal..
    @Immortal.. Год назад +28

    I usually hear "Long doors" on dust2 referred to as Double doors and call them that myself.
    Funniest one that was used by German players was "Pommes" (aka fries) for the window in blue on nuke

    • @abs3050
      @abs3050 Год назад

      a lot of russians also call it "box"

    • @aanacron
      @aanacron Год назад

      in poland we call that spot anarchy

    • @Astrobay13
      @Astrobay13 Год назад +1

      A former teammate of mine (we're german) kept calling it apple, because he always confused it with the french word pomme xD

    • @nsf001-3
      @nsf001-3 7 месяцев назад

      I always heard "Long doors" for the doors at long, and "Double doors" to refer to the ones by T spawn

    • @TomJakobW
      @TomJakobW 2 месяца назад

      Bro the German callouts in general are hysterical, especially once you go off the deep end with old 1.6 or CSS era as well as streamer calls! 😅

  • @Miko_635
    @Miko_635 Год назад +5

    double doors on long A on dust 2 are quite often called "box" in eastern european matchmaking. and that leads to confusion with the mid box, though, whenever someone calls long doors "box", they usually call mid box "xbox"

    • @fx3dv2vg7m
      @fx3dv2vg7m 3 месяца назад

      Mid box are "temka" or "dark place", no?

    • @TheSuperappelflap
      @TheSuperappelflap 2 месяца назад

      I always call it long house, and the mid box is still called xbox. This is because it used to have a giant X on it in 1.6 btw)

  • @cuhuyphuckhang
    @cuhuyphuckhang Год назад +13

    CS:GO translator here -- Underpass on Inferno is not called Vietnam for the same reason as it is called Mexico, as the act of calling that position Vietnam in reality came from the fact that there's also a underground tunnel system in Vietnam, but it's for a completely different purpose -- it's a mention of Địa đạo Củ Chi, part of an underground defense system that helped the North Vietnam soldiers in their fight against the US and its allies back when the Vietnam War was still raging.

  • @drlockit9054
    @drlockit9054 Год назад +3

    in south-africa when we play on inferno, the little roof outside boiler is quite commonly referred to as "af-dakkie" which is an afrikaans word for a roof or covering out doors like over a porch or verandah

  • @t0rque_cs
    @t0rque_cs Год назад +15

    So good to see videos on such simple but quite unique topics that u make. Keep up the good work :D

  • @BeatCrazey
    @BeatCrazey Год назад +88

    I'm Brazilian but I usually watch CS videos in English, even when learning a map. So I always surprise my friends with funny callouts that they would never expect to hear in our region like "OPTIMUS PRIME" or "DILDO". I also sometimes forget the Portuguese callout and fallback to the English one, so yeah I'm not the best teammate lmao.

    • @arthurg.calixto3338
      @arthurg.calixto3338 11 месяцев назад +1

      I don't watch CS gameplay in english but I always call ''sombra'' on Mirage shadow. I think its because of the character lol

  • @youtubeuser6978
    @youtubeuser6978 Год назад +23

    Hut on Nuke is referred as "Pommes (French Fries)" in German because there used to be a small window so it looked like a snack bar.

    • @BassBoostingBrony
      @BassBoostingBrony Год назад

      oh. now i get it why some call it that xD

    • @fazejohncenachristogamerfaze
      @fazejohncenachristogamerfaze Год назад

      Does pommes really mean french fries in german? If yes its kinda funny since in french pommes means apple at the plurial form

    • @Astrobay13
      @Astrobay13 Год назад +1

      @@fazejohncenachristogamerfaze Yes, it does. It derives of "pommes frittes" which apparently is because potatoes are also called earth apples in alot of European countries

    • @BillyBlaze6907
      @BillyBlaze6907 Год назад

      ​@@Astrobay13 Same in French, they are called "pommes de terre". That's why we say "pommes frites".

    • @nsf001-3
      @nsf001-3 7 месяцев назад

      @@Astrobay13 The word "pomegranate" and "grenade" in English both have the same etymological origin, and "grenade" to mean an explosive specifically, is called that in English because that form of the word is borrowed from French. Most other languages borrow directly from Latin which is why they use variants of "granata" instead
      Side trivia: You might think "Pineapple grenade" refers to the overall shape of the American Mk2 grenade, but actually it got the name "pineapple" because early version of the grenade were also painted yellow (Some can still be seen in pictures with a yellow ring at the top from where the paint was scraped off and some was leftover)

  • @EcclesiaSS
    @EcclesiaSS Год назад +4

    In Australia we still call short / quad on inferno diggity

  • @METro_KJ
    @METro_KJ Год назад +10

    I find it funny that I call it New Box on Inferno even though it has been there for as long as I've been playing. Of course, for a long time I thought Mexico was "Underground Railroad" because of the people I first played with, so it really does just come down to who you start with. I've been trying to teach my friend some callouts, so I think I'm just gonna try to do it from scratch since that will be easier for them and gives me way to much control.

    • @TotalxTroll25k
      @TotalxTroll25k Год назад

      I know all my callouts from casters so that’s what I go off of and they call it new box

    • @kurtpunchesthings2411
      @kurtpunchesthings2411 Год назад

      @@TotalxTroll25k yea that's a good point

  • @brandoncashion
    @brandoncashion Год назад +1

    yaaasss, another Penguin vid. Good topic. I find that some of these spots that have multiple acceptable callouts work in my brain just as well as a single callout (for some of them at least). One that comes to mind is entering B site Inferno, "Under Grill" and "Water" are synonymous to me. played back in the day when that area had squishy water footsteps.
    Thanks for the vid.

  • @Hyperion9700
    @Hyperion9700 Год назад +8

    South Africans call quad (Roofed area outside of A) Afduk because we have both Afrikaans and English players. The callous here is very different due to smallest region and multilingualism similar to EU but way more confusing and a lot less players lol. Thanks for the content !

    • @PkPvre
      @PkPvre Год назад

      Me and my Dutch friends usually stick to English callouts, but we would probably call it afdak too :)

  • @peterbjorkli
    @peterbjorkli Год назад +2

    I really enjoy the subtle effects you're adding to the video, it gives the content a sort of branding

  • @bpop2148
    @bpop2148 Год назад +11

    Conclusion from the video:
    EU: Mostly well put together callouts that just make sense.
    NA: "Yo, pass me the blunt"

  • @Murukku47
    @Murukku47 Год назад +1

    on mirage I've heard the terrorist A entrance referred to as pit or ramp most of the time but also A main. You'd think "palace" was also quite ubiquitous until you hear "A apps"

    • @kurtpunchesthings2411
      @kurtpunchesthings2411 Год назад +1

      Most times I've heard someone call it a apps someone in team got angry

  • @lufetm
    @lufetm Год назад +3

    Im playing with that one friend all the time since mid 2017 and we have our own callout on every map "the spot". It is always asociated with some "spot" that is frequently used, like that spot on Inferno A site where you jump on the box to surprise people on short

  • @Sk1vo
    @Sk1vo Год назад +1

    So a lot of casters for the Paris major has called the spot on Anubis in your video “dark.” And it is dark and it makes sense. But what really makes this interesting is the path from ct spawn to a bombsite (where you drop down to beach and go up stairs to a) is referred to as sewers. And it doesn’t help that I believe there is a sewer grate down there too where the water comes out. I may be wrong but that makes more sense

  • @killua-it1um
    @killua-it1um Год назад +7

    In Europe headshot box on cache is called Kenny's because in the first showmatch on new cache he got a 4k from there.

    • @skurtskurt1771
      @skurtskurt1771 Год назад

      I’m in NA and I’ve used and heard others use kennyS as well

  • @ex_S1N
    @ex_S1N 10 месяцев назад

    Me and my friends play a lot Halo, Halo2, CoD4, etc back in the day, and we would have our own callouts for areas of the map. Even though we never played with other people, it was pretty crazy to hear pros and other casuals call our callouts the exact same name. At the end of the day, callouts should be easy, concise, and intuitive. Good video

  • @nomnom...
    @nomnom... Год назад +10

    I think it'd be interesting to have a video of all of the callouts based on pro player names.

  • @Turkroach10002
    @Turkroach10002 Год назад +1

    Great concept dude I moved from Europe to NA 5 Years ago and at the beggining I always had this problem

  • @JesoTV
    @JesoTV Год назад +3

    I have also heard people in Mirage A site regard "ramp" as "pit". And many times people mix palace and appartements.

    • @rudolfmayer01
      @rudolfmayer01 Год назад +1

      Yeah. Just had a guy call a "rush pit with nades". And also people saying "A aps, B aps" or just call both palace and apartments "palace"

    • @norezi8130
      @norezi8130 Год назад

      On my games it's always B apps and A palace. In Polish we also say "dywany" as b apps which means "carpets".

    • @TheSuperappelflap
      @TheSuperappelflap 2 месяца назад

      Yeah specifically eastern european players seem to call it pit and western call it ramp, or sometimes main.
      The CIS players also call B apps on mirage palace sometimes like mentioned.

  • @parreira2666
    @parreira2666 Год назад +1

    Ancient has a spot which is called cheetah in english but in Portugal we call "vacas"(cow) and donut (called originally by valve on twitter) "anel"(ring).
    On inferno, on top of balcony we call roman, because of the player rmn (saw) make some plays there (not sure why just listenned like that and start calling )

  • @pizzabagel
    @pizzabagel Год назад +11

    "long doors" to me has always been "double doors" cause theres two sets of doors, it just makes sense to me

    • @skoomatroll
      @skoomatroll Год назад

      shut your heretical mouth, mid doors are double doors, if i heard that call-out mid game there would be a very serious vote kick

    • @eldafint
      @eldafint Год назад

      Oooooohhhhh, that's why it's double doors. I've been so confused for so long because all the doors are "double" on short, but that makes a lot of sense. I usually call it long house

    • @nsf001-3
      @nsf001-3 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah I always heard doors near T spawn as "double doors"

  • @b4ndi2
    @b4ndi2 Год назад

    Am I the only one who got masive flashbacks when the tekken music came on?? Great video btw!

  • @otakurt1149
    @otakurt1149 Год назад +5

    If anyone is interested for how callouts go for Asian players like me specifically for Dust 2
    For Chinese they always call a short (even in the catwalk side) as just A Short, even if you are still relatively near top mid.
    They do call out A Long (A da) Usually
    Anything near B, Like upper tunnel to B site itself they just refer to it as B and no specific callouts for box, car or window etc.
    However for Filipinos Any hit on A from the T's they always just call out just "it's A", whether it's from short or long
    My close circle of friends still call the T side of long doors as T side long
    For B, Filipinos bother to differentiate Tunnel from B itself, but from what I've experience both upper and lower tunnels are just called Tunnels either way by Filipinos.
    Filipinos like the Chinese tho call Short just short regardless of how far it is into mid and I once used the callout Catwalk and the Filipinos did not recognize what that was.
    Filipinos also call Spawns as base, T base or CT base, sometimes Attacker or Defender base on rare instances i had, probably due to the sheer popularity of valorant here
    I played with a few Russians and they by far are the most specific in terms of callouts and they roughly use the same csllouts as the NA and EU players on a standard basis, they unlike Filipinos or Chinese understand what "Goose" is and they differentiate the tunnels by calling lower tuns "dark" or "lower dark" sometimes, probably a nod to how dark it was in older cs titles.
    I found it interesting that in the span of experience I had playing with Indian players they actually differentiate short and catwalk, and they have an abriviation for Lower Tunnel to just call it LT.
    That's about all I know from my experience playing CSGO in Asia.

    • @pokerxir7714
      @pokerxir7714 Год назад +1

      As someone who's climbed the ranks only in Asia, I can approve and say that everything you've said is accurate. Additionally, I've heard Chinese players call A apps in Inferno as "2F" as in "second floor". Same with palace on A site Mirage.

  • @eriksipos373
    @eriksipos373 Год назад +1

    Yeah for Cache, I call connector when the player is not in the window and when there is someone there I just call top connector. Also, the 'headshot' box on A I just call new box but I've heard people call it KennyS. Not sure exactly why but I remember him playing there when the map first came out but might have been a showmatch or something.

  • @manu5624
    @manu5624 Год назад +7

    One of my teammates in mm on dust 2 called bottom mid “mid main” and CT “connector” I was dumbfounded

    • @alex_inside
      @alex_inside Год назад

      Probably an old 1.6 player from a different country. They used to have callouts in their language, CSGO is much bigger now and mostly English is spoken.
      Some of the old calls translated well some not, that's where Connector and Mid Main probably come from

    • @nsf001-3
      @nsf001-3 7 месяцев назад

      I'm native English speaker from The United States, been playing CS since 1.5 in 2003, and always heard CT called "connector"

  • @AdamConwayIE
    @AdamConwayIE Год назад +1

    In the Irish CSGO scene, the window that used to be on Vertigo to jump into B site from mid was called sickomode, not a clue where that started lol

    • @nsf001-3
      @nsf001-3 7 месяцев назад

      Probably because "going sickomode" means to do something crazy or brash

  • @ThomasEdits
    @ThomasEdits Год назад +17

    YOU FORGOT THE MOST INFURIATING RUSSIAN ONLY CALLOUT of "pit" instead of ramp both on A mirage and T ramp inferno.
    ( I've also heard "Palace B" and "Aps A" be used for aps and palace on mirage a couple times in EU and it's equally hilarious every time )

    • @donaldfrankcheadlejr.1244
      @donaldfrankcheadlejr.1244 Год назад +2

      Palace B is my favourite its hilarious

    • @boreinouchiha8323
      @boreinouchiha8323 Год назад

      Im guilty of calling A apps

    • @kurtpunchesthings2411
      @kurtpunchesthings2411 Год назад +2

      Idk bro I've heard alot of Europeans who are not Russian call it Pit including myself

    • @kurtpunchesthings2411
      @kurtpunchesthings2411 Год назад +1

      @@boreinouchiha8323 yea that happens alot don't worry people get angry if you call it a apps LOL

    • @ThomasEdits
      @ThomasEdits Год назад +1

      @@kurtpunchesthings2411 Mostly Balkans or other countries a little more suseptible of russian influence,
      I’ve never heard anyone from north/west europe call it pit, only people with some sort of cyrillic on their profile

  • @ContraryASMR
    @ContraryASMR Год назад +1

    Tarik's most iconic (Success) clip was acing from a functionally similar spot on A-Inferno during the finals, maybe you just made a crazy connection there.
    I personally started calling A on Overpass 'Nitro' 2019

  • @JoaoOstroski420
    @JoaoOstroski420 Год назад +4

    In Brazil for some reason we call the part of mirage with the ladder and the vent, that connects window and catwalk, “moscow” i don’t really understand why we call it that, but we do. And it sounds pretty damn cool to me.

    • @NawiWonka
      @NawiWonka Год назад +1

      In all South America is Moscow / Moscú from what i heard from different people

    • @giulianogotodemello9823
      @giulianogotodemello9823 Год назад +1

      it is Moscow Five, in tribute to a Russian team

    • @JoaoOstroski420
      @JoaoOstroski420 Год назад

      @@giulianogotodemello9823 i didn’t know that! That’s pretty damn awesome!

  • @massi0729
    @massi0729 Год назад

    I once played cs go with a friend of mine. We fooled around and picked completely bullshit maps, including hostage maps. So the game started, and we found ourselves in CS_Militia.
    We didn't even know all of the map, had played it maybe 2 times before. The funny thing was, our teammates were VERY elaborate about calling places and were really into this map.
    At the stage where we heard the call "chicken!", we busted in laugh. After the next round, we heard "rabbit house!", and we were not playing any more, instead laughing our asses off.
    Thank you, with whoever we played that night, you made our day. We lost in the end, but that match created memories I don't want to miss. :-)

  • @Shoozyz
    @Shoozyz Год назад +4

    In Australia Quad on Inferno A is called Diggity and Mini on Nuke is called Annex.

  • @nicemelbs
    @nicemelbs Год назад +1

    I think part of the confusion is the history of the maps across multiple CS games. iirc, what is now commonly called triple box had a flammable symbol on it back in 1.6, hence the firebox callout. Jungle had some vines on the wall and we still call it jungle despite not having those vines anymore.

  • @ryanlustig5077
    @ryanlustig5077 Год назад +5

    It’s pretty cool how NaVi renamed all the spots to numbers, they say it makes it easier for them

    • @GabeSegura801
      @GabeSegura801 Год назад

      Heard evil geniuses are switching it up to numbers as well. Sounds like a good idea. It would be hard to change after playing a long time but after the switch I can see it being good.

    • @boreinouchiha8323
      @boreinouchiha8323 Год назад

      Many teams just add numerals to unnamed spots too

    • @kurtpunchesthings2411
      @kurtpunchesthings2411 Год назад

      Well its easier to say a number then a word quicker to

    • @alex_inside
      @alex_inside Год назад +1

      Ukraine and some Polish players use numbers even in MM.

  • @lethalduck4928
    @lethalduck4928 Год назад

    over there, up there, under there, site, backstab. thats all the callouts i need

  • @justafish5559
    @justafish5559 Год назад +3

    great video. couple of personal notes (i'm european):
    2:00 arch is also common for EU servers, though not always. And i think there is a difference between arch and long, though i'm not sure what.
    2:12 it's not called Vietnam for the same reason but because of the 'tunnel rats' the soldiers in Vietnam used to live in during the war.
    last little thing: you should try checking out russian callouts.. saw a post about that once and it's weird as fuck.

    • @benjaminv02
      @benjaminv02 9 месяцев назад

      arch is when you are actually standing in/around the arch

  • @AWESOMO5
    @AWESOMO5 Год назад

    "2 going shoelace, 3 going sea urchin"
    "1 carpet"

  • @4cqker
    @4cqker Год назад +3

    Imagine not mentioning Oranges and Sandbox on Inferno, They haven't been actually oranges or a sand pit for so long that new players have undoubtedly got new names for them - but I don't know what those names would be

  • @MitsurugiR
    @MitsurugiR Год назад +2

    Long doors on Dust are also referred to as "box" by many players.

  • @ZonoxRS
    @ZonoxRS Год назад +3

    The box on new cache is called KennyS or Newbox. The KennyS callout originates from the first showmatch played on the map at ESL One New York 2019. (kenny was kinda sick wit it)
    also it's called connector on Cache, the entirety of Euroupe would agree!
    ruclips.net/video/_QdNbxpOdrk/видео.html (The KennyS play)

  • @youtubehandlewhocares
    @youtubehandlewhocares Год назад +2

    Excited to watch you blow the fuck up on here, these are some of the best cs:go vids to ever be put out. get that money, dawg.

  • @DanRobards
    @DanRobards Год назад +4

    I've heard so many people call the stairs down to connector on Overpass "Phoenix". Not sure if it's regional or the history behind it.

    • @phoebe5
      @phoebe5 Год назад

      I assume cause it's a common place to moly

  • @jereisverydumb
    @jereisverydumb Год назад

    Connector being link in finnish has thrown me off so many times

  • @toast3188
    @toast3188 Год назад +3

    I love how the callouts change with the place you are from… So in Brazil almost everyone calls mirage's catwalk “L” and in Portugal we like to call Inferno's underground “rio seco” which translates to “dry river” and Nuke's mini “fora/dentro” which literally translates to “outside/inside” lol. I also hear a lot of russians calling Mirage's ramp “pit”?!? These are just some examples of callouts you didn't mention (mainly because theres no way for you to know these ones) that came to my mind.

    • @zerando4548
      @zerando4548 Год назад

      @@11energize ive seen alot of ppl calling it like that in english speaking mm

  • @skoomatroll
    @skoomatroll Год назад +1

    I feel like there’s a million more than you mentioned, i hear the area between B and Short on mirage called McDonalds or Arches, i hear the area Ts can get set up in before B on cache called Sun Room or Toxic. On inferno i hear the area just before tunnel if your coming from T side called ramp or T-base, maybe it’s because there’s so many languages in EU games but there’s almost no definitive call-outs, on Underpass graffiti isn’t always called that, sometimes it’s ABC

  • @renchons4309
    @renchons4309 Год назад +3

    in australia '' diggity'' refers to any spot on a site mirage.... literally any spot.

    • @samuelmcgill
      @samuelmcgill Год назад

      It's funny because its just not true

  • @malum2833
    @malum2833 Год назад +1

    for those interested in learning callouts in other countries, in Brazil we say L for catwalk(bc its a L shape lol); "areia"(sand) for underpalace(idk why, theres not even sand there); in Inferno Long is NIP(probably a reference to Ninja in Pijamas), and short Xuxa(a brazilian actress)

    • @nyahjzt-7430
      @nyahjzt-7430 Год назад

      os europeus também chamam aquela passagem do site A pro ct antes da biblioteca te NIP, mas só a passagem, a gente fala NIP tanto pra passagem (estão "nipando") tanto quanto a inferno long toda

  • @DaryonGaming
    @DaryonGaming Год назад +6

    The pro scene has really simplified a lot of the callouts, especially on that Mirage A site (thank god)
    EDIT: OH FUCK I FORGOT BLASTPRO WAS ON

  • @SummonerArthur
    @SummonerArthur Год назад

    "what do you call this place?"
    Me: "over there"

  • @Spat1o
    @Spat1o Год назад +1

    I call the big cylinders in both A and B on nuke "Nuclear reactor A" or "Nuclear reactor B" bcecuase I didn't know what it was called when I first played the map and I just kept calling it that

  • @rylandouglas7838
    @rylandouglas7838 Год назад +1

    Get_Right on Mirage is sometimes called Edward in EU. G2 calls cubby on ancient Juliana.

  • @temakbruh4771
    @temakbruh4771 Год назад +1

    I just call everywhere diggity

  • @Guille8766
    @Guille8766 Год назад +1

    In Spain we call the ladder room in mirage "Iniesta" (name of a famous football player).

  • @Content_Deleted
    @Content_Deleted Год назад

    Someone called Banana / Wall in Inferno "Car" a while ago in a match (East Coast NA server) and had I not watched your video about dead callouts I would have had absolutely no idea what the hell he was talking about lol

  • @ktbmad4478
    @ktbmad4478 Год назад +1

    In russian some positions are called meat like cave on ancient or water on overpass(that is between con and short), even some pro teams like navi(if you listen some of their teamspeaks) use this, i guess the reason is that these positions are most important on map and at you must take it all the time, what is called 'beat the meat' = re/take these positions

  • @corpvs69
    @corpvs69 Год назад

    I've always called the new box on A Cache kennyS because of that highlight during the showmatch when they revealed the remake, most ppl i've played with call it the same

  • @bermuda333
    @bermuda333 Год назад +1

    kinda surprised you didn't talk about "car" on inferno. It was a car before the remake, and then after the remake I've sometimes heard "barrels" or "boxes." Sometimes "top banana"

    • @norezi8130
      @norezi8130 Год назад

      It would stay a "car" for centuries 😂

  • @ToastySofa
    @ToastySofa Год назад

    This is the best CS channel. Focusing on the best thing about it, maps!

  • @krovvy
    @krovvy Год назад

    On overpass, I usually alleviate the water problem by the one under heaven, hell.
    Graffitti seems to be the most confusing callout for newer players since it no longer has the graffiti on the wall, and they often think it's just another callout for the pillar.. and kitchen for whatever reason, I thought it was that middle bit between b apts on mirage.

  • @andersbuchjeppesen5493
    @andersbuchjeppesen5493 Год назад +1

    I get the quad vs new box on inferno, but I have time and time again been confused by some people who choose to call it triple

  • @miku
    @miku Год назад

    We've been calling our 'sewer' 'connector' since the last operation.
    It makes sense because it has a similar shape and vibe to the other connectors

  • @joshnotini6105
    @joshnotini6105 11 месяцев назад

    My favorite call out is “funky aps” on inferno. My friends came up with it as a joke for t aps on inferno but whenever I call it, even randoms pick it up

  • @TheItalianoAssassino
    @TheItalianoAssassino Год назад +1

    I only know the Callouts for Dust 2, Mirage and Inferno, for the other maps, I make callouts up sometimes

  • @22.r_u.u
    @22.r_u.u Год назад

    i just remembered the callout on dust 2 "mid closet", i dont even recall anyone saying that anymore, just top mid or right side top mid.

  • @patricka7073
    @patricka7073 Год назад +1

    love the video and good to see new passionate creators for CS keep it up pengy TEAM OPTIMUS BABY

  • @nowherenearby9461
    @nowherenearby9461 Год назад +1

    as a brazilian who watches tons of CSGO videos in english, I've been calling Overpass' connector "conector" my whole life, but they didn't seem to know where it was. it took me long to find out it was called "Liga" (pronounced Lee-gah)

  • @SnikenCS
    @SnikenCS Год назад

    Since 2017, I started convincing my friends that the 2nd mid entrance to apps on Inferno should be called "freezer", because it is the opposite side of "boiler". Idk if it caught on or not tho.

  • @rocketman983
    @rocketman983 Год назад +1

    i call that box on cache kennys because he hit the first ever clutch from that box during the esl one new york 2019 show match. i was there live. idk what tarik might’ve did there but i think kennys is an appropriate name

  • @lisco10
    @lisco10 6 месяцев назад +1

    my friend calls everything "he's there"

  • @LiveForGoodMusic
    @LiveForGoodMusic Год назад

    One of the biggest one I know is marshmallow/Silo on nuke. That plus red box... my Canadian friend called the boxes outside "sea cans"

  • @matheusc.5839
    @matheusc.5839 Год назад

    In Brazil ladders/ladder rooms recieve the name Bombeiro (Fireman), because, ya know, you slide 'em down.
    Also, we call Inferno's Long "NIP", and when the T's wrap B trough long we say they "Niparam" (Nipped).

  • @Kubaadamiec
    @Kubaadamiec 11 месяцев назад

    "Market / Kitchen"
    Thats a goddamn store.

  • @jannis2121
    @jannis2121 Год назад +2

    I have a few on Nuke. I learned to call "mini" as "main" and some people call "hut": "pommes", which is german and means "fries" in english. Also, I heard some people call "outside" as "long", but I really think "outside" is a better callout

    • @melzyy
      @melzyy Год назад +1

      i call outside grass sometimes as a joke

  • @SRMkay
    @SRMkay Год назад

    I still use some old 1.6 callouts on Train. White halls/brown halls for upper halls/lower halls comes to mind

  • @bluhryAF
    @bluhryAF Год назад

    3:54 idk the answer for why you would call it tarik box but i have to say, REAL FORSAKEN VIBES from that clip ahah

  • @Giten420
    @Giten420 Год назад

    Friend: he's there!
    Me: Aaaahhh!!! there?!?!?!?!!!

  • @pitachu_s
    @pitachu_s Год назад +1

    To be fair, on Nuke, all the callouts are written all over the map

  • @mattismo
    @mattismo Год назад +1

    Donut should forever be nether portal now

  • @Floakaflow
    @Floakaflow Год назад

    I've heard the Middle to A Connector on Cache being called Banana, but I also haven't played in a long time.

  • @maddog788
    @maddog788 10 месяцев назад +1

    i love european cs and i spent a few years in the us so i know both sides of the medal. in european cs individual skill is way more important because 90% of the time there wont be an IGL or anyone that wants to call strats and even if they will prolly just say something like "lets rush b" or "go shift a" in the us people are much more talkative which makes sense because there is no inherent language barrier.

  • @wolvez2724
    @wolvez2724 Год назад +2

    dust 2 has some odd ones I like, top cat/ barrels is sometimes called Palm, due to the palm tree in cs 1.6 & source, and behind the boxes from short stairs up to site is either Ninja or Gandalf based on region

    • @gnshp8167
      @gnshp8167 Год назад +1

      Never heard Gandalf , i only know that as GeT_RiGhT

  • @DEADMEM3
    @DEADMEM3 Год назад +1

    I think short vs catwalk can overlap. If a player is headed to short from cat, you can use callout "heading short". If a player is shooting at connector infront of the border to short, it can still be called short as to not confuse with further up catwalk

    • @rudolfmayer01
      @rudolfmayer01 Год назад

      Agree. Callouts can sometimes just be rough areas because the enemy can move and also everything depends on context of the situation like you said. I also in general like thinking about short as either being the opposite of long (dust2 A, overpass A, inferno A) or being a zig-zag walkway to a bombsite.

  • @charlieridgway7901
    @charlieridgway7901 Год назад

    In Australia we call the above and beneath the balcony outside palace on mirage “heaven” and “hell”