De_tuscan_mix-panel_69583.dem -

If you have this file and want to see the match data or "text" (like player stats or chat logs):

: Place the file in your game's csgo folder and use the console command playdemo de_tuscan_Mix-Panel_69583 . de_tuscan_Mix-Panel_69583.dem

: This is the map the match was played on. Tuscan is a classic competitive map, often associated with the professional Counter-Strike scene. If you have this file and want to

: 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). : In the context of competitive gaming, a

: 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.

: 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

: 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.