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Browse settings from legends like s1mple, ZywOo, NiKo, and other tournament champions to see their complete setup.
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NAVI
DPI
400
Sensitivity
3.09
eDPI
1236
Zoom Sens
1
Pro Tip
CS2 pros generally use higher eDPI (600-1200) than Valorant pros because CS2 requires faster flicks and spray transfers. Don't directly copy Valorant settings to CS2.
Browse settings from legends like s1mple, ZywOo, NiKo, and other tournament champions to see their complete setup.
Review DPI, sensitivity, eDPI, and zoom sensitivity multiplier used by professional players.
Input the settings into CS2 and spend time in aim training maps to build muscle memory with new sensitivity.
Counter-Strike 2 professionals use a wide range of sensitivities, generally higher than Valorant. The game requires quick 180-degree turns, spray transfers, and flick shots. s1mple's 1236 eDPI is on the higher end for aggressive rifling, while NiKo's 612 eDPI offers precise AWP control.
Zoom sensitivity ratio is crucial for AWPers. Most pros use 1.0 (same sensitivity while scoped), but some lower it to 0.9 for more precise AWP shots. The trade-off is slower scoped movement. Experiment to find your balance between scoped precision and mobility. Remember: consistency and practice matter far more than the exact sensitivity number.
Most CS2 pros use eDPI between 600-1200. This is higher than Valorant because CS2 requires faster turns and spray transfers across wider angles.
Zoom sensitivity (zoom_sensitivity_ratio_mouse) controls how fast you aim while scoped with AWP or Scout. 1.0 means same speed as unscoped. Lower values (0.8-0.9) provide more precision.
Some AWPers use slightly lower sensitivity for precise shots, but most pros keep one consistent sensitivity for muscle memory. Adjust zoom_sensitivity_ratio instead if AWP feels too fast.
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