sv_airaccelerate
sv_airaccelerate
<Acceleration>
Thanks to the sv_airaccelerate command, you can define how fast or slow you accelerate when in the air, allowing you to further customize your gameplay experience.
Name:
Acceleration
Description:
The amount of acceleration in the air. The default is 12.
EXTRA INFORMATION
Find additional information relating to this command below.
sv_cheats Required
No
Client or Server Command
Client
Default Value
12

 

Did you know that you can fine tune CSGO air acceleration?

On this page, we will teach you how to use it and examples on how you can implement it in CS:GO and CS2 in your matches.

How to Use the sv_airaccelerate Command

Here is how you can use the sv_aireacceletate command to adjust the air acceleration in CS:GO as you wish:

  1. Press the key “~” to launch the console
  2. Type in the command sv_airaccelerate #
  3. Press enter

You need to replace “#” with your desired value for air acceleration. For example, if you wanted  air acceleration to be twice as fast, you’d need to input the command like this: sv_airaccelerate 24.

Since the default value for this command is 12, setting it at 24 would make the CSGO (CS2) air acceleration two times faster.

In the following section, we are going to bring you practical examples on how to use the air acceleration command.

Examples on How to Use the sv_airaccelerate Command

Here you have a full list of real examples on how you can implement this command in the game:

  • Make air acceleration two times faster: sv_airaccelerate 24

  • Make air acceleration three times faster: sv_airaccelerate 36

  • Make air acceleration five times faster: sv_airaccelerate 60

  • Make air acceleration ten times faster: sv_airaccelerate 120

  • Make air acceleration 50% slower: sv_airaccelerate 6

  • Make air acceleration 75% slower: sv_airaccelerate 4.5

  • Reset air acceleration to default: sv_airaccelerate 12

You can play around with the values as much as you want, because this command encompasses a wide range of available arguments, so you can make air acceleration as fast or as slow as you wish.