Bymas CS2 Settings: Full Config, Crosshair & Peripherals

He was chosen to play for FaZe Clan when he was only 17. If you want to play like Bymas, here are his CS2 settings and peripherals.

Aurimas Pipiras
Bymas
Lithuania
  • Name
    Aurimas Pipiras
  • Team
    Free Agent
    Free Agent
  • Country
    Lithuania
    Lithuania
  • Birthday
    August 12, 2003
Aurimas "Bymas" Pipiras is a professional Counter-Strike 2 player from Lithuania, currently a free agent. However, Bymas has played for several notable organizations such as FaZe Clan, mousesports, and Into The Breach
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    Bymas Mouse Settings
    Bymas was a young prodigy, so let’s see how he does it. Here are the mouse settings he uses to play CS2.
    • DPI
      800
    • Sensitivity
      1.3
    • Effective DPI (eDPI)
      1040
    • Zoom Sensitivity
      1.00
    • Hz
      1000
    • Windows Sensitivity
      6
    Bymas is using a mouse DPI value of 800, and decided to increase it with a mouse sensitivity of 1.3. This means his effective DPI value is 1040. Generally, riflers tend to play with lower eDPI for increased precision and accuracy, but Bymas plays on relatively high eDPI.
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    Bymas Crosshair Settings
    Another key ingredient to becoming an effective fragger like Bymas is a good crosshair. Here are the crosshair settings Bymas is currently using.
    • Style
      Classic Static
    • Follow Recoil
      No
    • Dot
      No
    • Length
      2
    • Thickness
      0.1
    • Gap
      -3
    • Outline
      No
    • Color
      Green
    • Sniper Width
      0
    Bymas is using a medium-sized crosshair, with a crosshair length value of 2. This is generally higher than what most professionals are using, but he has shrunk it with a thickness value of 0. Overall, he doesn’t have the craziest crosshair, but it should be a very good crosshair to copy for beginner players.
    Bymas Crosshair Code
    CSGO-QKEH2-LuuXO-Bktxc-NrAnp-J6sKG
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    Bymas Viewmodel Settings
    Another set of settings you might want to consider copying includes Bymas’ viewmodel settings. Having a good viewmodel is essential to becoming a better player since you can see more of your screen at all times. Here are the viewmodel settings Bymas is using.
    • FOV
      68
    • Offset X
      2.5
    • Offset Y
      0
    • Offset Z
      -1.5
    • Presetpos
      2
    Overall, Bymas is using a very standard viewmodel, which is commonly used by professionals in the scene. He is using the maximum FOV value of 68, and the most popular set of viewmodel offset settings displayed above. This is definitely a safe viewmodel to try out.
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    viewmodel_fov 68; viewmodel_offset_x 2; viewmodel_offset_y 2; viewmodel_offset_z -2; viewmodel_presetpos 4;
  • Bymas Resolution and Aspect Ratio
    The first set of video settings we’ll cover features Bymas’ in-game resolution and aspect ratio, which are two of the most important video settings.
    • Resolution
      1280x960
    • Aspect Ratio
      4:3
    • Scaling Mode
      Stretched
    • Brightness
      130%
    • Display Mode
      Fullscreen
    Bymas seems to enjoy keeping things standard, as he is using the common 1280×960 resolution and 4:3 aspect ratio. This means he is playing on a stretched scaling mode. The majority of professional players play on the exact same settings, but another thing worth mentioning is that Bymas has increased his brightness to 130%.
  • Bymas Advanced Video Settings
    If you’ve never played 4:3 stretched and wonder what advanced video settings work well with it, here is what Bymas is using.
    • 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
      4x MSAA
    • Global Shadow Quality
      High
    • Dynamic Shadows
      Unknown
    • Model / Texture Detail
      Medium
    • Texture Filtering Mode
      Bilinear
    • Shader Detail
      Low
    • Particle Detail
      Low
    • Ambient Occlusion
      Disabled
    • High Dynamic Range
      Performance
    • FidelityFX Super Resolution
      Disabled (Highest Quality)
    It is important to keep in mind that your game’s graphics will look terrible when playing on 4:3 stretched, so Bymas has toned down almost all of his video settings to accommodate that fact. He is prioritizing higher in-game performance over cool-looking graphics.
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    Bymas Radar Settings
    A good radar is also important to becoming a professional player, as you must move around the map accordingly. Here are the radar settings Bymas uses.
    • Radar Centers Player
      Yes
    • Radar is Rotating
      Yes
    • Toggle Shape With Scoreboard
      Yes
    • Radar HUD Size
      1.2
    • Radar Map Zoom
      0.45
    Overall, Bymas’ radar settings are pretty normal, except for his radar HUD size. He has increased the size up to 1.2, meaning it takes up a large portion of his screen. This can be helpful for players who lose focus on the minimap often.
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    Bymas Peripherals
    Last but not least, we’re going to take a look at the gaming peripherals Bymas uses to play CS2.
    • Monitor
      ZOWIE XL2566K
    • Mouse
      Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2
    • Keyboard
      Razer Huntsman V2 TKL
    • Headset
      HyperX Cloud II
    • Mousepad
      Razer Goliathus Speed Cosmic
    • Processor
      AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D
    • Graphics Card
      NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080
    It seems like Bymas has tried a wide variety of gaming brands, as he is using a different brand for almost all of his peripherals.