Brehze CS2 Settings: Full Config, Crosshair & Peripherals
Brehze CS:GO Settings
Brehze has been continuing his Esports career at full speed since 2015. He currently continues to play as a rifler in the NRG team. In this title series, you will find all the specific information from the player’s mouse features to the in-game graphic settings.
Brehze Mouse Settings
Brehze constantly uses different brands for mouse. The player who used “Logitech G MX518” for a long time in the past years has now started using “Razer Deathadder V3”. However, we can say that DPI, Hz and sensitivity settings remain the same. As you know, mouse control is very important for giving fast reactions in CS2. We recommend that you adjust critical settings such as eDPI according to yourself. Brehze’s mouse settings are as follows;
- DPI: 400
- Mouse Sensitivity: 3
- Effective DPI (eDPI): 1200
- Zoom Sensitivity: 1.00
- Hz: 1000
- Windows Sensitivity: 6
When you look at the settings, you can see that the DPI is extremely low, which means that Brehze needs a very large area to use the mouse.
Brehze Viewmodel Settings
The position of the weapon and character in CS2 is very important. Standing in a similar position to Brehze will undoubtedly make you notice the enemies much more. It is also important not to forget specific perspectives such as the position of the weapon. The more comfortable you feel while playing the game, the more you will focus on your surroundings. Now let’s take a look at Brehze’s viewmodel settings.
- Field of View (FOV): 60
- Offset X: 1
- Offset Y: 1
- Offset Z: -1.5
- Presetpos: 1
Viewmodel Config (Copy and Paste) |
viewmodel_fov 60; viewmodel_offset_x 1; viewmodel_offset_y 1; viewmodel_offset_z -1.5; viewmodel_presetpos 1; |
Brehze Crosshair Settings
Among Brehze CSGO settings, the crosshair has always been the most wondered. As you know, the crosshair is located in the middle of the screen so that you can easily aim at your opponents. Having a distinct color and thickness greatly affects your viewing angle. Some beginner CS2 players do not pay much attention to crosshair and prefer crosshairs thick enough to cover distant opponents. Frankly, this is a big mistake. Brehze’s crosshair settings can help you at this point.
- Style: Classic Static
- Dot: No
- Length: 3
- Thickness: 1
- Gap: -3
- Outline: No
- Color: Green
- Red: 255
- Green: 255
- Blue: 255
- Alpha: Yes
- Alpha Value: 255
- T Style: No
- Weapon Gap: No
- Sniper Width: 0
If you find it difficult to copy these settings one by one, you can use the crosshair code directly.
Crosshair Code (Copy and Paste) |
CSGO-ZtBVA-E8WHR-yyJtw-j47Tv-fjmwG |
Brehze Video Settings
Now, perhaps the most important settings for CS2 are in order. Video settings are directly proportional to computer performance. In almost all competitive shooter games on the market, it is essential to have a high FPS. In CS2, you should have as high an FPS value as possible. This is very important for the fluidity and response time of the game.
For example, if you have a 244Hz monitor, you cannot have a much lower FPS than this value. It causes problems such as stuttering and tearing in your game. At this point, you will like the video settings Brehze uses in the professional arena.
Main Video Settings
First, let’s take a look at the classic video settings and look at the resolution and aspect ratio values.
- Resolution: 1024×768
- Aspect Ratio: 4:3
- Scaling Mode: Stretched
- Brightness: 80%
- Display Mode: Fullscreen
- Refresh Rate: 360 Hz
Advanced Video Settings
Now that we have completed the specific settings such as resolution and refresh rate, let’s take a look at some more advanced features. The advanced video settings are related to the FPS increase that you should pay attention to. So either adjust the settings according to your computer or copy Brehze’s settings directly.
- Enable Player Contrast: Enabled
- V-Sync: Disabled
- NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency: Disabled
- NVIDIA G-Sync: Unknown
- Multisampling Anti-Aliasing Mode: None
- Global Shadow Quality: Very Low
- Dynamic Shadows: Unknown
- Model / Texture Detail: Low
- Texture Filtering Mode: Bilinear
- Shader Detail: Low
- Particle Detail: Low
- Ambient Occlusion: Disabled
- High Dynamic Range: Performance
- FidelityFX Super Resolution: Performance
Other Important Settings
We have answered the most frequently asked questions about CSGO settings so far. Now we will talk about the settings that are a little more specific.
HUD Settings
In CS2, HUD is usually a setting that players have to determine according to their own playstyle. However, you may like Brehze’s HUD structure. You can switch to a similar HUD view using the settings below.
- HUD Scale: 0.95
- HUD Color: Team Color
Radar Settings
Radar control is very important to provide good information in the game and to get accurate information from the team. Sometimes, even if you cannot see the opponent on the screen, they will appear as a dot on the radar. In such a case, your eyes should be everywhere on the screen. If the radar is set in a way that you do not pay attention to at all, you may have missed important information. Therefore, we recommend that you use Brehze’s radar settings.
- Radar Centers The Player: Yes
- Radar Is Rotating: Yes
- Toggle Shape With Scoreboard: Yes
- Radar HUD Size: 0.995035
- Radar Map Zoom: 0.552653
Brehze Peripherals
While Brehze CSGO settings have the potential to make a significant difference to your playstyle, we can’t forget about your computer equipment. We’ll answer specific questions in this section, such as what mouse and monitor a player uses in the professional arena.
- Monitor: ZOWIE XL2566K
- Mouse: Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro
- Keyboard: Logitech G915 TKL Carbon
- Headset: Razer BlackShark V2
- Mousepad: VAXEE PA Y22
Brehze PC Specs
We talked about the equipment Brehze uses specifically. But do you know the graphics card and processor models that solve the player’s performance problems? If your answer is no, let’s take a look at the PC specs details.
- Processor: Intel Core i9-12900K
- Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti