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s1mple CS2 settings – mouse, crosshair, video settings & config

Everything you need to know about s1mple's CS2 settings and how to use them

Updated: Feb 13, 2024 3:12 pm
s1mple CS2 settings – mouse, crosshair, video settings & config

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When it comes to Counter-Strike prowess, s1mple is one of the most recognizable pro players on the scene – and he has been for some time, so time to look at some s1mple CS2 settings. Some sad news is that he currently on a hiatus, but his big impact on the game remains. We already know what gaming mouse s1mple uses – that would be the Logitech G Pro X Superlight, so it makes sense that it’s our best gaming mouse for CS2.

Granted, switching straight over to s1mple’s settings probably won’t make you the best player alive overnight, but it is an interesting look at what one of the best CS players finds to be an optimal setup. We’re going to talk about his mouse & crosshair settings, as well as video settings.

Logitech G PRO X Superlight

Logitech G PRO X Superlight

Sensor

HERO

DPI

100-25,600

Weight

63 grams

Size (H x W x D) mm

125 x 63.5 x 40

Buttons

6

s1mple CS2 mouse & crosshair settings

First thing’s first: mouse settings. As an aim-heavy game, CS2 relies on accurate mouse input, so what does the best of the best use? Do note that mouse and crosshair settings are generally down to personal preference and muscle memory. Regardless, here’s what s1mple uses:

Mouse settings

  • DPI: 400
  • Sensitivity: 3.09
  • eDPI: 1236
  • Zoom sensitivity: 1
  • Hz: 1000
  • Windows sensitivity: 6

Crosshair settings

The best CS2 crosshair is another subjective thing. If you want to easily use s1mple’s crosshair, then you can simple copy the crosshair code:

CSGO-F6YEm-qFMPG-UCH2S-hMcZo-uQzfF

For a full rundown on the exact settings, see below.

  • Style: Classic Static
  • Follow recoil: No
  • Dot: No
  • Length: 2
  • Thickness: 0
  • Gap: -3
  • Outline: No
  • Color: Green
  • Red: 255
  • Green: 255
  • Blue: 255
  • Alpha: Yes
  • Alpha value: 255
  • T Style: No
  • Deployed weapon gap: No
  • Sniper width: 0

s1mple CS2 video settings

Perhaps the next more important thing to consider is the video settings. Many Counter-Strike pros use a resolution which is not native, often opting for many low settings to boost performance too.

  • Resolution: 1280 x 960
  • Aspect ratio: 4:3
  • Scaling mode: Stretched
  • Brightness: 120%
  • Display mode: Fullscreen
  • Boost player contrast: Disabled
  • V-Sync: Disabled
  • Anti-aliasing mode: 8x MSAA
  • Global shadow quality: Low
  • Model/texture detail: High
  • Texture filtering mode: Bilinear
  • Shader detail: High
  • Particle detail: Low
  • Ambient occlusion: Medium
  • High dynamic range: Quality
  • FidelityFX super resolution: Disabled
  • Nvidia Reflex: Disabled

Related to the video settings are the launch options below, which can be accessed via the Steam game settings.

-freq 360 -novid -console +fps_max 0

HUD settings

  • HUD scale: 1
  • HUD color: Light blue

Radar settings

  • Radar centers player: Yes
  • Radar rotating: Yes
  • Toggle shape with scoreboard: Yes
  • Radar HUD size: 0.83
  • Radar map zoom: 0.45

s1mple CS2 viewmodel settings

While viewmodel settings in CS2 are relatively limited, still not including our beloved CS2 left hand command, there is still stuff you can do to affect how your gun model looks.

  • Field of view: 68
  • Offset X: 2.5
  • Offset Y: 0
  • Offset Z:
  • Presetpos: 3

To easily apply these settings, copy and paste the below command into the CS2 developer console.

viewmodel_fov 68; viewmodel_offset_x 2.5; viewmodel_offset_y 0; viewmodel_offset_z -1.5; viewmodel_presetpos 3;

s1mple CS2 config

Config, short for configuration, is a full pack of these settings above which you can place in your CS2 files to apply all of these changes at once, rather than individually. In order to get the config, you’ll need to a download a .cfg file. The best place to do this is at ProSettings via the link here.


As a Junior Staff Writer, Jack is involved in writing and maintaining a bunch of hardware guides & reviews. With an interest in PC gaming, he now focuses on writing about monitors, headsets, and more.

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