If you want to be the best, you may want to use their settings. That’s why “s1mple CS2 settings” is a hotly searched term at the moment.
Natus Vincere star Oleksandr “s1mple” Kostyljev shared his current settings for Counter-Strike 2, the latest iteration in the popular first-person shooter series from Valve.
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The s1mple CS2 settings you’re going to want to try
Luckily for us, the legend has gone over his current CS2 settings, and it was shared in its entirety via a video on the NartOutHere YouTube Channel.
Before we jump into the s1mple’s CS2 settings, however, it’s worth noting these settings aren’t for everyone, and they may change as the game is updated or he finds options he likes more. If you want another set of settings, check out our best settings article.
Now here are the official s1mple CS2 settings during the Limited Test.
s1mple‘s CS2 settings – video
SETTING | OPTION |
Main menu background scenery | Inferno |
Color mode | Computer Monitor |
Brightness | 100% |
Aspect Ratio | Normal 4:3 |
Resolution | 1280×960 |
Display mode | Fullscreen |
Refresh rate | 360hz |
Laptop power savings | Disabled |
Now we’ll move into the real impactful settings, the advanced video options. For the most part, he turns everything to low or disabled, but he currently chooses to rock the 8X MSAA settings along with putting his High Dynamic Range to Quality.
s1mple’s CS2 settings – advanced video
SETTING | OPTION |
Boost player contrast | Disabled |
Wait for vertical sync | Disabled |
Current video values preset | Custom |
Multisampling Anti-Aliasing Mode | 8X MSAA |
Global Shadow Quality | Low |
Model / Texture Detail | Low |
Shader Detail | Low |
Particle Detail | Low |
Ambient Occlusion | Disabled |
High Dynamic Range | Quality |
FidelityFX Super Resolution | Disabled (Highest Quality) |
NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency | Disabled |
You can hear his thoughts as he goes through the settings on his stream in the video embedded below.
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