: Use a CS:GO Demo Parser to turn the raw binary data into a readable format like JSON or CSV. This will show you every shot fired, kill made, and chat message sent during that specific match.
If you have this file and want to see the match data or "text" (like player stats or chat logs): de_tuscan_Mix-Panel_69583.dem
: This is the Valve demo file format . To view the "text" or data inside, you typically need to use a demo parser (like demoinfogo ) or open it directly in Counter-Strike to watch the gameplay. How to Use This File : Use a CS:GO Demo Parser to turn
: This is the map the match was played on. Tuscan is a classic competitive map, often associated with the professional Counter-Strike scene. To view the "text" or data inside, you
: In the context of competitive gaming, a "Mix" usually refers to a mix team —a group of players who aren't on a permanent roster but have come together for a specific match or tournament. "Panel" likely refers to the hosting service or the specific tournament organizer (e.g., a match organized via a community panel).
: This is a unique Match ID or internal database ID used to catalog the demo, making it easier for players or admins to retrieve the specific recording from a server.