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Audience Voices Can Provide Instructions To CS:GO Players During LAN Events

Mike “Shroud” Grzesiek from Team Cloud9, in his Twitch streaming provides information that, many pro players use audience voices when competing in LAN events to find out the location of enemy players. Things like this happen especially when it’s one vs one or when one vs two.

According to Shroud, he and his teammate Jordan “n0thing” often listen and use the audience’s voice to tell if there is an enemy or not at the cursor point of their weapon.

“When it’s 1 vs 1 or 1 vs 2, when you aim at smoke or a wall, and hear the audience suddenly become noisy, usually the enemy is around there, not far from your cursor aim”

Even though they are in the booth, the players can feel the vibration, when one stadium simultaneously sounds. This method is often used by pro players, to find out whether there is an enemy or not, in their cursor, while looking at the smoke or wall.

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