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So you don't find it in ANY way a bit entertaining? And you cannot imagine it in CS: GO? Maybe not as pathetic as Snoop Dogg or the Drill Instructor. A bit more decent and serious.
but even then only a select few of those are even worth switching to. I wouldn't pay for some youtuber's voice, that's just killing the immersion of the game.
If you want entertainment why pay random youtubers for it? Why not just do some random ♥♥♥♥ that's way more popular like Homer Simpson's voice license if you're gonna pay money? Why even pay youtubers if you want entertainment from the internet? You could just set up workshop addons for random voicebytes from the internet for free.
But as I explained, maybe CS:GO could introduce new commands, or change some new sayings. For example the "Nice" could get changed from "Easy peasy, lemon squeezy" to "Good Job team get ready for the next round". Since so far players do not like the idea of an announcer in CS: GO