s1mple’s CS2 settings: Config, resolution, crosshair & more

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Ukrainian legend Aleksandr ‘s1mple’ Kostyliev reigns supreme as the undisputed GOAT of Counter-Strike. So, naturally, you might be inclined to copy some of s1mple’s settings in CS2, to get every possible advantage from his mouse settings, resolution and viewmodel.

With so many settings to tinker with in CS2, and so many different ways to play, there are no ‘correct’ settings. It all comes down to preference. However, if these settings are good enough for the best player in the world, with a record 21 MVP medals to his name, they should work well for anyone.

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Before getting into s1mple’s CS2 settings in full, it’s worth noting that he is an AWPer primarily, which can sometimes have settings less suitable to a rifler. Also, the distance you sit from your monitor, and whether you aim with arm or wrist, can be major factors in determining which settings will work best for you.

s1mple’s settings for CS2 in 2024

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s1mple’s mouse settings

S1mple uses a Logitech G Pro X Superlight mouse, with 400 DPI and 3.09 sensitivity. Compared to many pros, this is a fairly high sensitivity, but as an AWPer, this allows s1mple to get those quick flicks.

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Setting Value
DPI 400
Sensitivity 3.09
Zoom Sensitivity 1.00
eDPI 1236
Hz 1000
Windows Sensitivity 6
Raw Input On
Mouse acceleration Off

s1mple’s Crosshair

s1mple cs2 crosshairs1mple is using a dot crosshair in CS2 currently.

The easiest way to copy s1mple’s exact crosshair is to copy these settings into the console, or by pasting the crosshair code in settings.

cl_crosshair_drawoutline 0; cl_crosshairalpha 255; cl_crosshaircolor 5; cl_crosshaircolor_b 170; cl_crosshaircolor_g 255; cl_crosshaircolor_r 0; cl_crosshairdot 1; cl_crosshairgap -2; cl_crosshairsize 1; cl_crosshairstyle 5; cl_crosshairthickness 0; cl_crosshair_sniper_width 1;

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s1mple’s monitor and resolution

When playing at home, s1mple uses a ZOWIE XL2566K monitor, which boasts a rapid 360hz refresh rate.

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Like all of his NAVI teammates, s1mple plays on a stretched res. While this isn’t for everyone, it has the benefit of making player models appear wider. They’ll also move faster across your screen though, and reduce your field of view significantly.

Setting Value
Resolution 1280×960
Aspect Ratio 4:3
Scaling Stretched
Display mode Fullscreen
Brightness 110%

Video settings

S1mple keeps his settings low to get the maximum FPS. There are some exceptions though, such as MSAA, which is high to make the game look smoother on the low res.

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Setting Value
Global Shadow Quality Very Low
Model & Textures High
Particle Detail Low
Shader Detail High
Boost Player Contrast Disabled
Multicore Rendering Enabled
MSAA 8x MSAA
Texture Filtering Mode Bilinear
Wait for V-Sync Disabled
Ambient Occlusion Medium
HDR Quality
Fidelity FX Disabled
NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency Disabled

Viewmodel

In CS2, the viewmodel settings will determine the position and movement of your hands, knife and weapons on the screen.

Again, the easiest way to copy s1mple’s exact viewmodel is by copying the following commands into the console.

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

s1mple’s equipment

Gear Product
Mouse Logitech G Pro X Superlight White
Monitor BENQ XL2546K
Keyboard Logitech G 715
Headset Logitech G Pro X

Launch Options

These launch options settings are applied in your Steam library, in CS@’s properties tab. Simply copy and paste these launch options to match s1mple’s:

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-freq 240 -console -novid -tickrate 128

s1mple’s CS2 config

If you want to copy all of s1mple’s settings, including his keybinds and more, you can do so by downloading his config.

You can download s1mple’s config here.

To apply the config, you’ll need to take the .cfg file and add it to your Counter-Strike: Global Offensive folder. This is usually located in Program Files (x86)SteamsteamappscommonCounter-Strike Global Offensivecsgocfg.