Buzz CS2 Settings: Full Config, Crosshair & Peripherals

Christian Møss “Buzz” Andersen is a professional Counter-Strike 2 player from Denmark, currently playing for OG Esports as the team’s rifler. Buzz first made a name for himself when he was recruited to Astralis, where he spent a solid year playing for the storied organization. If you want to play Counter-Strike like Buzz does, here are his CS2 settings and peripherals!

Christian Møss Andersen
Buzz
Denmark
  • Name
    Christian Møss Andersen
  • Team
    OG Esports
    OG Esports
  • Country
    Denmark
    Denmark
  • Birthday
    March 14, 2003
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    Buzz Mouse Settings
    Joining Astralis is no easy task, but Buzz did it at such a young age. Let’s check out the mouse settings that allowed him to join a four-time Major winning organization:
    • DPI
      800
    • Sensitivity
      1.21
    • Effective DPI (eDPI)
      968
    • Zoom Sensitivity
      1.00
    • Hz
      1000
    • Windows Sensitivity
      6
    Buzz uses a mouse DPI of 800, and decided to increase it even further with a mouse sensitivity of 1.21. These figures mean Buzz is using an effective DPI value of 968, which is quite high, especially for a rifler. Most riflers in the scene prefer playing on lower eDPI values, but Buzz doesn’t.
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    Buzz Crosshair Settings
    Another thing you want to copy in order to play like Buzz is his crosshair settings, which might improve your aim if it turns out to be a good fit. Here are the crosshair settings Buzz uses:

    • Style
      Classic Static
    • Follow Recoil
      No
    • Dot
      No
    • Length
      2.5
    • Thickness
      1
    • Gap
      -1.3
    • Outline
      No
    • Color
      Cyan
    • Red
      0
    • Green
      0
    • Blue
      0
    • Alpha
      Yes
    • Alpha Value
      200
    • T Style
      No
    • Deployed Weapon Gap
      No
    • Sniper Width
      0
    Buzz is using a very common crosshair that was prevalent in the 2016 to 2018 era, but is still effective today. He is using a cyan crosshair with a length value of 2.5, paired with a thickness of 1. This makes his crosshair the average size.
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    Buzz Viewmodel Settings
    Up next, we’re going to check out Buzz’s viewmodel settings. Having a good viewmodel can increase your potential in game since it clears out any unnecessary clutter with your gun barrel. Here are the viewmodel settings Buzz uses:
    • FOV
      68
    • Offset X
      2.5
    • Offset Y
      0
    • Offset Z
      -1.5
    • Presetpos
      2
    Buzz is using a very common viewmodel, with his FOV value being set to 68, which is the maximum. Additionally, he is using the most popular viewmodel offset settings, which are displayed above. Overall, very standard stuff from Buzz. You can copy Jimpphat’s exact viewmodel immediately by using the following viewmodel commands below:
    If you want to try a slightly different viewmodel, you can try out mezii’s viewmodel immediately by copying the following viewmodel commands below:
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    viewmodel_fov 68; viewmodel_offset_x 2.5; viewmodel_offset_y 0; viewmodel_offset_z -1.5; viewmodel_presetpos 2;
  • Buzz Resolution and Aspect Ratio
    The first set of video settings will feature Buzz’s resolution and aspect ratio, which are the two most important video settings in the game:
    • Resolution
      1920x1080
    • Aspect Ratio
      16:9
    • Scaling Mode
      Native
    • Brightness
      130%
    • Display Mode
      Fullscreen
    Buzz has chosen to stick with the default settings, which are the 1920×1080 resolution paired up with the 16:9 aspect ratio. This means he is playing on a native scaling mode. Most professionals prefer playing on 4:3 stretched, making Buzz one of the few players who still play on native. It is also worth noting that Buzz increased his brightness to 130%.
  • Buzz Advanced Video Settings
    Though they aren’t too necessary to copy, take a look at JACKZ’s advanced video settings if you need some help:
    • Boost Player Contrast
      Disabled
    • 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
      Low
    • Dynamic Shadows
      Low
    • Model / Texture Detail
      Low
    • Texture Filtering Mode
      Bilinear
    • Shader Detail
      Low
    • Particle Detail
      Low
    • Ambient Occlusion
      Low
    • High Dynamic Range
      Quality
    • FidelityFX Super Resolution
      Disabled (Highest Quality)
    Overall, it is easy to tell that Buzz has chosen to lower down almost all his advanced video settings to maximize the performance he gets in game. Normally, players on 16:9 will play on higher graphics, but Buzz doesn’t care about visuals at all.
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    Buzz Radar Settings
    Another thing worth copying is Buzz’s radar settings. A good radar can help you become more aware of your surroundings, so let’s see what the Dane is using:
    • Radar Centers Player
      No
    • Radar is Rotating
      Yes
    • Toggle Shape With Scoreboard
      Yes
    • Radar HUD Size
      1
    • Radar Map Zoom
      0.7
    Most of torzsi’s radar settings are pretty standard, but we would like to highlight his radar map zoom settings, which he has decreased to 0.40. This means his radar minimap is more zoomed out, which is essential for AWPers as they must make rotations often.
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    Buzz Peripherals
    Now that all of his settings are out of the way, the last thing to do is to check out the gaming peripherals Buzz is using to play CS:
    • Monitor
      ZOWIE XL2546K
    • Mouse
      Logitech G Pro X Superlight White
    • Keyboard
      Logitech G Pro X Keyboard
    • Headset
      Logitech G PRO X 2 Headset
    • Mousepad
      Logitech G640 Original