Floppy CS2 Settings: Full Config, Crosshair & Peripherals

 If you’re looking to play like floppy in Counter-Strike, check out his CS2 settings and peripherals here!

 

Ricky Kemery
floppy
United States
  • Name
    Ricky Kemery
  • Team
    Complexity
    Complexity
  • Country
    United States
    United States
  • Birthday
    December 31, 1999
Ricky “floppy” Kemery is a professional Counter-Strike 2 player from the United States of America, currently playing for Complexity Gaming. Floppy is one of the few North Americans that made it out of the Tier 2/Tier 3 scene, making him one of the most prominent riflers from the region.
  • Shroud Mouse Settings
    Floppy Mouse Settings
    Being one of the best riflers from your region is no easy task, but floppy has consistently been one of the greats from North America. Let’s see what mouse settings floppy uses to become a fierce rifler:
    • DPI
      1600
    • Sensitivity
      0.6
    • Effective DPI (eDPI)
      960
    • Zoom Sensitivity
      1
    • Hz
      8000
    • Windows Sensitivity 
      6
    Right off the bat, floppy is using a very high mouse DPI value of 1600, but at least he reduces it with a mouse sensitivity of 0.6, which brings us to his effective DPI value of 960. Still, an eDPI of 960 is relatively high in professional terms, especially for a rifler since most riflers tend to play on lower eDPI for precision purposes.
  • crosshair
    floppy Crosshair Settings
    Copying floppy’s mouse settings isn’t the only thing you’ll need to play like him, as a crosshair is another essential tool you should consider mimicking. Here are the crosshair settings floppy uses:
    • Style
      Classic Static
    • Follow Recoil
      No
    • Dot
      No
    • Length
      1
    • Thickness
      1
    • Gap
      -7
    • Outline
      No
    • Color
      Green
    • Red
      50
    • Green
      250
    • Blue
      154
    • Alpha
      Yes
    • Alpha Value
      255
    • T Style
      No
    • Deployed Weapon Gap
      No
    • Sniper Width
      0
    Floppy is using a green-colored crosshair, which is a very common color choice. However, his crosshair is very small, with both length and thickness values of 1. Additionally, his crosshair gap is set to -7, which makes the crosshair lines almost inseparable. He’s pretty much playing with a glorified crosshair dot at this point, which is very interesting.

    You can try out floppy’s crosshair by copying the crosshair code below:
    floppy CS2 Crosshair (Copy & Paste)
    CSGO-CSv4C-qbSs3-CvVGR-Tmhrz-78mfO
  • view model icon
    floppy Viewmodel Settings
    The next thing we’re going to do is take a look at the viewmodel settings floppy uses. A good viewmodel will make you play better since your gun barrel will be positioned where you prefer.
    • FOV
      68
    • Offset X
      2.5
    • Offset Y
      0
    • Offset Z
      -1.5
    • Presetpos
      2
    Floppy is using the most common viewmodel in the professional scene, which features the maximum FOV value of 68. Additionally, his viewmodel offset settings are also very standard, making floppy’s viewmodel settings very safe to copy and try out for yourself.

    You can try out floppy’s viewmodel immediately by copying the following viewmodel commands below:
    floppy CS2 Viewmodel (Copy & Paste)
    viewmodel_fov 68; viewmodel_offset_x 2.5; viewmodel_offset_y 0; viewmodel_offset_z -1.5; viewmodel_presetpos 2;
  • floppy Resolution and Aspect Ratio
    The first set of video settings will cover floppy’s resolution and aspect ratio, which are the two most important video settings in the game:
    • Resolution
      1920x1080
    • Aspect Ratio
      16:9
    • Scaling Mode
      Stretched
    • Brightness
      93%
    • Display Mode
      Fullscreen
    Though they are the default settings, it is still rare to see people like floppy use the 1920×1080 resolution and 16:9 aspect ratio. Most pros prefer playing on 4:3 stretched, but floppy prefers to keep it simple and play on the default native scaling mode.
  • floppy Advanced Video Settings
    Though they aren’t too necessary to copy, take a look at floppy’s advanced video settings, too:
    • Boost Player Contrast
      Enabled
    • V-Sync
      Disabled
    • NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency
      NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency: Enabled + Boost
    • NVIDIA G-Sync
      Unknown
    • Multisampling Anti-Aliasing Mode
      2x MSAA
    • Global Shadow Quality
      High
    • Dynamic Shadows
      All
    • Model / Texture Detail
      High
    • Texture Filtering Mode
      Bilinear
    • Shader Detail
      High
    • Particle Detail
      High
    • Ambient Occlusion
      Medium
    • High Dynamic Range
      Quality
    • FidelityFX Super Resolution
      Disabled (Highest Quality)
    Again, going against the norm, floppy has chosen to maximize almost all of his video settings. This is because he has the PC specifications to support it, so we don’t recommend players with weak computers to follow suit.
  • floppy HUD Settings
    Information plays a key role in the game, as it affects the decision-making process. Here are the settings floppy uses for his HUD:
    • HUD Scale
      0.95
    • HUD Color
      Team Color
  • radar
    floppy Radar Settings
    Another important tool to consider is the radar minimap, which is crucial for map awareness. Let’s see what floppy is using:
    • Radar Centers The Player
      Yes
    • Radar Is Rotating
      Yes
    • Toggle Shape With Scoreboard
      Yes
    • Radar HUD Size
      1
    • Radar Map Zoom
      0.3
    Two settings remain unknown, but since he’s an AWPer, and you want to play like an AWPer, we recommend you to set “Radar Centers The Player” and “Radar Is Rotating” to “Yes”, because it’s the configuration other professional AWPers are currently using to play CS2.
  • bot icon
    floppy Peripherals
    It looks like floppy has tried out various gaming brands, as he is using a different brand for each piece of gaming gear.
    • Monitor
      ZOWIE XL2540
    • Mouse
      Logitech G Pro X Superlight Black
    • Keyboard
      Wooting 80HE Black
    • Headset
      Razer BlackShark V2 Pro
    • Mousepad
      Artisan Raiden FX XSoft