CS2 Console Commands

Below is CSDB's searchable list of all CS2 console commands. Each command in our database has in-depth insights on each command, with help and argument details. Click (Command Details) to view each specific command in more detail.

nav_show_area_connections

CS2 Only

Command

nav_show_area_connections

<0 / 1>

Toggle the display of connections between navigation areas while editing the nav mesh. This helps visualize how different map areas link for debugging and map development.

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nav_show_area_info_font

CS2 Only

Command

nav_show_area_info_font

<Font Name>

Sets the font used to display area information on the navigation mesh during debugging or analysis.

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nav_show_area_info_font_size

CS2 Only

Command

nav_show_area_info_font_size

<Font Size>

Sets the font size of the area information shown when using the 'nav_show_area_info' command in CS2. Use -1 to revert to the default font size.

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nav_show_area_info_font_voffset

CS2 Only

Command

nav_show_area_info_font_voffset

<Vertical Offset>

Adjust the vertical position of the area info text shown on the navigation mesh for debugging.

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nav_show_area_verts

CS2 Only

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nav_show_area_verts

<0 / 1>

Toggle the display of navigational area vertices to help with map development and debugging.

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nav_show_area_water_info

CS2 Only

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nav_show_area_water_info

<0 / 1>

Toggles the display of water-related details in navigation areas to help with debugging.

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nav_smooth_calc_z

CS2 Only

Command

nav_smooth_calc_z

<0 / 1>

Enables or disables smoothing of Z-axis values in navigation mesh calculations to improve pathfinding accuracy on uneven terrain.

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nav_smooth_constrain_results

CS2 Only

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nav_smooth_constrain_results

<0 / 1>

When enabled, this command restricts navigation mesh smoothing to stay within the defined result set limits, helping during map creation or debugging.

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nav_smooth_constrain_results_relax

CS2 Only

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nav_smooth_constrain_results_relax

<Relaxation factor>

Adjusts how much the navigation mesh smoothing process can relax its constraints. Higher values allow smoother results by loosening constraints more.

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nav_smooth_constrain_spring

CS2 Only

Command

nav_smooth_constrain_spring

<Constraint level>

Adjusts the 'spring' constraint level that controls how the navigation mesh is smoothed, influencing agent pathfinding on the map.

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