snax CS2 Settings: Full Config, Crosshair & Peripherals

He has taken a step back from being a star player to share his wealth of experience as a team captain. If you want to lead like Snax, here are his CS2 settings and peripherals.

Janusz Pogorzelski
snax
Poland
  • Name
    Janusz Pogorzelski
  • Team
    G2 Esports
    G2 Esports
  • Country
    Poland
    Poland
  • Birthday
    July 5, 1993
Janusz "Snax" Pogorzelski is a legendary professional Counter-Strike 2 player from Poland, currently acting as the in-game leader for G2 Esports. Before playing for G2, Snax was mostly known for his time in Virtus.Pro, where he won a Major and was one of the best players in the world
  • Shroud Mouse Settings
    snax Mouse Settings
    Though he might not be the most effective fragger, we must remember that he once stood on top of the Counter-Strike world. Here are the mouse settings Snax uses.
    • DPI
      400
    • Sensitivity
      1.78
    • Effective DPI (eDPI)
      712
    • Zoom Sensitivity
      0.92
    • Hz
      8000
    • Windows Sensitivity
      6
    Snax is using a low mouse DPI of 400, but increased it with a sensitivity of 1.78, totaling his effective DPI to 712. Generally, this eDPI definitely falls under the average of professionals. Most riflers play on this eDPI range for slow mouse movement that ensures precision and accuracy.
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    Snax Crosshair Settings
    Another essential tool to becoming a great player like Snax is a good crosshair. Here are the crosshair settings Snax is currently using.
    • Style
      Classic Static
    • Follow Recoil
      No
    • Dot
      No
    • Length
      1
    • Thickness
      1
    • Gap
      -3
    • Outline
      No
    • Color
      Green
    • Sniper Width
      0
    Despite aging, Snax still chooses to use a very small crosshair with a length and thickness of 1. Generally, most young players prefer tiny crosshairs, but it looks like Snax’s eyes are still as sharp as they were during his prime.
    If you want to give Snax’s crosshair a spin, feel free to import it by copying the crosshair code below into your game.

    Snax Crosshair (Copy & Paste)
    CSGO-aSWKD-dEuJt-W6W6O-Wumb5-Di9aC
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    Snax Viewmodel Settings
    Another set of settings you might want to consider copying is Snax’s 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 Snax is using.
    • FOV
      68
    • Offset X
      2.5
    • Offset Y
      0
    • Offset Z
      -1.5
    • Presetpos
      2
    Snax likes to keep things simple. He is using the most popular viewmodel settings, which feature the maximum FOV value of 68 and the exact same offset settings as displayed above. This is definitely a safe viewmodel to try out.
    You can try out dycha’s viewmodel immediately by copying the following viewmodel commands below:
    Snax Viewmodel (Copy & Paste)
    viewmodel_fov 68; viewmodel_offset_x 2.5; viewmodel_offset_y 0; viewmodel_offset_z -1.5; viewmodel_presetpos 2;
  • Snax Resolution and Aspect Ratio
    The first set of video settings we’ll cover features Snax’s in-game resolution and aspect ratio, which are two of the most important video settings.
    • Resolution
      1280x800
    • Aspect Ratio
      16:10
    • Scaling Mode
      Stretched
    • Brightness
      93%
    • Display Mode
      Fullscreen
    Snax is using very uncommon video settings, with a resolution of 1280×800 and an aspect ratio of 16:10. Though most players with 16:10 often play with black bars, Snax has decided to use a stretched scaling mode instead.
  • Snax Advanced Video Settings
    If you’ve never played 16:10 stretched, which is very rare, and wanted to try it out, here are Snax’s advanced video settings so you can pair them up with it.
    • Boost Player Contrast
      Enabled
    • V-Sync
      Disabled
    • NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency
      Enabled + Boost
    • NVIDIA G-Sync
      Disabled
    • Multisampling Anti-Aliasing Mode
      4x MSAA
    • Global Shadow Quality
      Very High
    • Dynamic Shadows
      All
    • Model / Texture Detail
      High
    • Texture Filtering Mode
      Bilinear
    • Shader Detail
      Low
    • Particle Detail
      Low
    • Ambient Occlusion
      Disabled
    • High Dynamic Range
      Quality
    • FidelityFX Super Resolution
      Disabled (Highest Quality)
    It is important to keep in mind that your game’s graphics will look terrible when playing on 16:10 stretched, so Snax has toned down almost all of his video settings to the lowest options. He is prioritizing higher in-game performance over cool-looking graphics.
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    Snax Radar Settings
    We have to remember that Snax is an in-game leader, so the radar is one of the most important tools he must use properly.
    • Radar Centers Player
      Yes
    • Radar is Rotating
      Yes
    • Toggle Shape With Scoreboard
      Yes
    • Radar HUD Size
      1
    • Radar Map Zoom
      0.4
    Most of Snax’s radar settings are pretty standard, but we want to highlight his radar map zoom. He has lowered it down to 0.4, meaning his map is more zoomed out and he can see more of his teammates’ locations.
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    Snax Peripherals
    Last but not least, let’s check out what gaming peripherals Snax uses.
    • Monitor
      ZOWIE XL2566K
    • Mouse
      ZOWIE FK2-W
    • Keyboard
      Wooting 80HE Ghost
    • Headset
      Sennheiser GAME ZERO
    • Mousepad
      ZOWIE G-SR II
    • Processor
      Intel Core i9-12900K
    • Graphics Card
      NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080
    Throughout his career of over a decade, we can trust that Snax has used numerous gaming brands. We can conclude that he has a sweet spot for ZOWIE gear.