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cs go pro player settings
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You are generally recommended to keep these graphical options off (i.e. Multisampling Anti-Aliasing Mode and FXAA Anti-Aliasing The seventh option under ‘Advanced Video’ is Multicore Rendering that you can Enableġ7.You are highly advised to enable this option, too.

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If you have a multi-core processor, this option Enabled will simply give you a free boost of FPS.

  • The sixth option under ‘Advanced Video’ is Boost Player Contrast that you can Enable.
  • The fourth and fifth options under ‘Advanced Video’ are Effect Detail and Shader Detail that you can adjustīoosting player contrast will help you see player models better by distinguishing them and the surroundings more efficiently.
  • Go to Game Settings at the bottom of the icons at the left.
  • Keeping them on High can help you see through Molotovs better but it comes at the cost of FPS so unless you have a very fast computer, I’d recommend keeping it at Low.
  • The second option under ‘Advanced Video’ is Model/Texture Detail that you can adjust.
  • Keeping it at Low is recommended but you can try both out. This setting doesn’t bother your FPS much, so you can adjust it without repercussions, anyway you like it.

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  • The first option under ‘Advanced Video’ is Global Shadow Quality that you can adjust.
  • If you have extra FPS to spare, you might wanna crank it up to medium or high to see shadows from afar. Having this on Low will make shadows disappear at a given range which means loss of information.
  • The fifth option downwards will be Resolution that you can adjust.
  • You may try them both out and have your pick. It’s comfortable, gives you satisfactory FPS, and is overall a decent option aside 1024 X 768. The most used resolution is 1280 X 960 and there is no harm in trying it out.
  • The fourth option downwards will be Aspect Ratio that you can adjust.
  • If you have a good monitor and are hitting enough FPS, you may wanna go for 16:9. (Meaning that 4:3 cuts off the sides of the field) But 4:3 aspect ratio also stretches the enemies’ view model, meaning it makes it easier to hit them. Most pros use 4:3 but 16:9 may be better because it lets you see more of the field. Resolution and Aspect Ratio is down to your personal preferences but there are some standardized settings you may wanna adopt.
  • The third option downwards will be Brightness that you can adjust.
  • Go to Video it’s the second option on the top.
  • Go to Game Settings at the bottom of the icons at the left.
  • Tip: You may wanna tinker with it yourself by going to the dark spot on B site on Inferno and confirming what Brightness number is best for you. Though it depends on your monitor, a sweet spot for your in-game settings is at 80%. Too bright a monitor will make you go blind. Too dim a monitor will deprive you of key information(like a CT hiding in plain sight on Ancient?). But some recommendations and tips will not hurt. Personal preference/ comfort rules all and I don’t deny that.

    cs go pro player settings

    Want me to carry you to Global Elite? Or Level 10? Stick around! For here’s a complete CS:GO Settings Guide, just for you.

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    Hello fellow CS:GO players! I secretly know you blame your settings and PC and ping for the rounds you lose.













    Cs go pro player settings