Jackz CS2 Settings: Full Config, Crosshair & Peripherals

Audric “JACKZ” Jug is a professional Counter-Strike 2 player from France who is currently teamless. However, JACKZ was mostly known for his time under G2 Esports, where he lifted several trophies. The Frenchman is known to be one of the most easy going professional players that spread positivity and enjoyment. If you want to be a valuable teammate like JACKZ, you should try copying and pasting his CS2 settings and peripherals!

JACKZ CS2 Settings

First off, let’s take a look at JACKZ’s general CSGO settings. 

Mouse Settings

Though it may be some time ago, JACKZ used to be a very prominent rifler, helping G2 Esports lift a handful of trophies. If you want to try playing like JACKZ, here are his mouse settings below:

  • DPI: 400
  • Mouse Sensitivity: 1.6
  • Effective DPI (eDPI): 640
  • Zoom Sensitivity: 1
  • Hz: 1000
  • Windows Sensitivity: 6

JACKZ is using a mouse DPI of 400, and has increased it with a mouse sensitivity of 1.6, meaning his effective DPI value is 640. This eDPI value is definitely lower than an average pro player, but such low eDPI helps JACKZ move his mouse precisely with stability. 

Crosshair Settings

Copying JACKZ’s mouse settings won’t be enough to make you play like him, as you should also consider his crosshair settings. Here are the crosshair settings JACKZ uses:

  • Style: Classic Static
  • Follow Recoil: No
  • Dot: No
  • Length: 3
  • Thickness: 1
  • Gap: -1
  • Outline: Yes
  • Outline Thickness: 1
  • Color: Yellow
  • Red: 250
  • Green: 250
  • Blue: 50
  • Alpha: Yes
  • Alpha Value: 200
  • T Style: No
  • Deployed Weapon Gap: No
  • Sniper Width: 0

JACKZ is using a relatively old-school crosshair, choosing yellow as his color. First of all, his crosshair is pretty large with a length value of 3 and a gap of -1. Additionally, he is one of the few players that still uses a crosshair outline, with his outline thickness value of 1. Still, this crosshair looks very beginner-friendly in case you’re just starting out with CS.

You can try out JACKZ’s crosshair by copying the crosshair code below:

Crosshair Code (Copy and Paste)
CSGO-2WRGv-BydTq-jCSz8-M8FUS-CCmsF

Viewmodel Settings

The next thing we’re going to look at is JACKZ’s viewmodel settings. A good viewmodel can help you improve your gameplay since it will allow you to see your screen effectively. Here are the viewmodel settings he uses:

  • Field of View (FOV): 68
  • Offset X: 2.5
  • Offset Y: 0
  • Offset Z: -1.5
  • Presetpos: 2

Unlike his crosshair, JACKZ’s viewmodel settings are very standard, as he is using the viewmodel that most professional players prefer. He is using an FOV value of 68, which is the maximum, and uses the exact same offset settings as the majority of pros. 

You can try out JACKZ’s viewmodel immediately by copying the following viewmodel commands below: 

Viewmodel Config (Copy and Paste)
viewmodel_fov 68; viewmodel_offset_x 2.5; viewmodel_offset_y 0; viewmodel_offset_z -1.5; viewmodel_presetpos 2;

Video Settings

Now that we’ve gotten through JACKZ’s essential game-related settings, let’s move onto his video settings:

Video

The first set of video settings will cover JACKZ’s resolution and aspect ratio, which are the two most important video settings in the game:

  • Resolution: 1024×768
  • Aspect Ratio: 4:3
  • Scaling Mode: Stretched
  • Brightness: 100%
  • Display Mode: Fullscreen

Like most professional players, JACKZ is using an aspect ratio of 4:3. But instead of the popular 1280×960 resolution, JACKZ is using a lower one, which is 1024×768. However, he is still playing on a stretched scaling mode, so there’s nothing too crazy about his video settings. 

Advanced Video

Though they aren’t too necessary to copy, take a look at JACKZ’s advanced video settings if you need some help:

  • Enable Player Contrast: Enabled
  • V-Sync: Disabled
  • NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency: Enabled
  • NVIDIA G-Sync: Unknown
  • Maximum FPS In Game: 0
  • Multisampling Anti-Aliasing Mode: 8x MSAA
  • Global Shadow Quality: High
  • Dynamic Shadows: Low
  • Model / Texture Detail: Low
  • Texture Filtering Mode: Bilinear
  • Shader Detail: Low
  • Particle Detail: Low
  • Ambient Occlusion: High
  • High Dynamic Range: Quality
  • FidelityFX Super Resolution: Disabled (Highest Quality)

Overall, JACKZ has decided to lower most of his advanced video settings to the minimum amount. This implies that he is going for the highest performance possible, and doesn’t care too much about how good his game’s graphics look.

Other Settings

If you aren’t satisfied yet with all the settings we’ve discussed above, we have additional settings that you might be interested in. 

HUD Settings

The HUD is a useful tool that gives JACKZ information that can influence his decision-making process. Here are the HUD settings the Frenchman uses:

  • HUD Scale: 0.95
  • HUD Color: Team Color

Radar Settings

The radar is another crucial tool that every professional player must use effectively. Let’s see what radar settings JACKZ is using:

  • Radar Centers The Player: Yes
  • Radar Is Rotating: Yes
  • Toggle Shape With Scoreboard: Yes
  • Radar HUD Size: 1.3
  • Radar Map Zoom: 0.5

JACKZ CSGO Peripherals

Now that we’ve made it to the end, the last thing we have to do is uncover the CSGO peripherals and gaming gear JACKZ uses to play the game: 

Gaming Gear

It is apparent that JACKZ loves two brands, which are ZOWIE and Logitech, as his gaming gear only consists of these two brands:

  • Monitor: ZOWIE XL2546
  • Mouse: ZOWIE EC2-CW
  • Keyboard: Logitech G513
  • Headset: Logitech G Pro X Headset
  • Mousepad: ZOWIE G-SR

PC Specs

And finally, here are the computer specifications JACKZ is using: 

  • Processor: Intel Core i9-9900K
  • Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080