Best CS2 settings for beginners in 2024

Best CS2 settings for beginners in 2024
CS2 settings to use as beginners (Image via YouTube/@watercs)

CS2 settings are a vital point that could decide whether one wins or loses in the game. Especially for beginners, getting these settings right makes a whole lot of difference. In an FPS shooter like CS2, it is possible to change just about everything from the way that the game looks to the exact sensitivity of the mouse. This customizability allows a lot of flexibility for the players and it should be taken advantage of.

Optimizing your CS2 settings is easy. First, launch the game and then go onto the Settings menu to begin switching things up in the various sections of the game.

Note: This article reflects the writer's opinions.


Best CS2 settings for players who are just starting out

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Video Settings

  • Boost Players Contrast: Enabled
  • Wait for Vertical Sync: Disabled
  • Current Video Values Preset: Custom
  • Multisampling Anti-Aliasing Mode: 4X MSAA
  • Global Shadow Quality: Low
  • Model/Texture Detail: Low
  • Shader Detail: Low
  • Particle Detail: Low
  • Ambient Occlusion: Disabled
  • High Dynamic Range: Low
  • FidelityFX Super Resolution: Disabled (Highest Quality)
  • NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency: Enabled

Communication settings

  • Party push-to-talk key-V
  • Team push-to-talk key- Z

FPS settings

  • Resolution-1280×960
  • Aspect Ratio-4:3 or 16:9
  • Scaling-Stretched

Mouse settings

  • Reverse mouse-Off
  • Sensitivity-5.00-8.00 (Hop in a practice match to test out your sensitivity and see what fits best)
  • Zoom multiplier-1.00

Crosshair

  • Crosshair Style- Classic Static
  • Friendly Fire Reticle Warning-Always on
  • Follow recoil-No
  • Center dot-No
  • Length-1.00-3.00
  • Thickness-1.00-2.00
  • Gap- -1.5
  • Outline-off
  • Color-Preference

Keybinds and other settings

The game offers a lot of customizability which means CS2 settings often depend on player preference. In general, default keybinds are rather useful and some are common for just about everyone. For instance, using WASD for movement, the left click of the mouse is best for firing your weapon, the Space Bar for jumping and default action, and the Shift key for walking slowly in the game.

Of course, these CS2 settings can also be changed and customized to a player's liking. Going to the Keyboard and Mouse section should reveal all the key binds in the game.

From here, one can make changes according to comfort. For instance, changing the slow walk key from Shift to Alt. This is a matter of trial and error and CS2 players need to experiment a little bit before coming to a valid conclusion.

To do this, hop into a practice Deathmatch or custom match. Even workshop maps are fairly effective in drilling the basics into a player. To pick the right keybinds, always ensure they fall right under your left hand so that they can be accessed easily.

One good measure is to use the numbers on the top row of the keyboard to cycle weapons. This means '1' could be your primary weapon, '2' could be secondary, and so on.


Here are some settings used by professionals compiled by Sportskeeda.

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