Donk CS2 Settings: Full Config & Crosshair

Danil “Donk” Kryshkovets is a professional Counter-Strike player and the new talk of the town. The teenager made a name for himself dominating online tournaments while playing under Team Spirit Academy. It didn’t take long for the organization to promote him to the main roster, and he has been demolishing Tier 1 teams since. He is so good that many professional players are changing their settings to follow Donk. So, it wouldn’t be unnatural for casual players like us to copy his settings too. Here are all of Donk’s Counter-Strike settings!

Donk Mouse Settings

Like many other professionals, donk is using the Logitech G Pro X Superlight, a very common mouse choice. Here are all the mouse settings he is using along with his Logitech gear:

Mouse Settings Value
DPI 800
Sensitivity 1.25
Effective DPI (eDPI) 1000
Zoom Sensitivity 1
Hz 1000
Windows Sensitivity  6

Donk is using a mouse DPI of 800, and an in-game sensitivity of 1.25. This totals his effective DPI to 1000, which is relatively high considering he is a rifler. Most AWPers would play with 1000 eDPI or more, while players like NiKo, who plays a similar role as Donk, prefers lower mouse sensitivity. However, the prodigy chooses to play on a high sensitivity.

Donk Crosshair Settings

Even though he is always the first one running into a bomb site, donk is almost always good for two frags, which could be credited to his crosshair. Here is the crosshair Donk is using:

Crosshair Setting Value
Style Classic Static
Follow Recoil No
Dot No
Length 1
Thickness 1.5
Gap -4
Outline No
Color Green
Sniper Width 0

Like other young players in the new generation of Counter-Strike professionals, donk is using a very tiny crosshair. It is colored green, has minimal crosshair gap and features a thickness of 1.5. Since Donk is still a teenager, his vision is still at its peak, allowing him to play with such a small crosshair.

Donk Crosshair Code

If you want to give Donk’s crosshair a spin, import the crosshair code below:

CSGO-zPOJq-pk7Y5-mBqaU-ZunXT-Xh5BO

Donk Viewmodel Settings

The viewmodel is another important aspect for fragging out on the server, as it affects what you see on your screen. If you don’t know much about viewmodel settings, just try donk’s:

Viewmodel Setting Value
FOV 68
Offset X 2.5
Offset Y 0
Offset Z -1.5
Presetpos 2

He is using a very standard viewmodel with the highest FOV value of 68, which is what almost every professional player uses. Aside from that, he made slight tweaks to the viewmodel offset settings.

Donk Viewmodel Config

We can say that Donk’s viewmodel is commonly used and is a safe one to copy. Use the following commands to apply his viewmodel:

viewmodel_fov 68; viewmodel_offset_x 2.5; viewmodel_offset_y 0; viewmodel_offset_z -1.5; viewmodel_presetpos 2;

Donk Video Settings

If you want your screen to look exactly like Donk’s, you’ll have to copy all of his video settings.

Donk Resolution and Aspect Ratio

The resolution and aspect ratio are arguably the most important video settings to copy. Here are the ones Donk uses:

Video Setting Value
Resolution 1280×960
Aspect Ratio 4:3
Scaling Mode Stretched
Brightness 102%
Display Mode Fullscreen

Donk resides in the 4:3 gang, as he is using the popular 1280×960 resolution, meaning he is playing on a stretched scaling mode. These settings are preferred by many professionals, as a stretched display makes player models appear wider, making it easier to land shots.

Donk Advanced Video Settings

If you also want to try Donk’s graphics settings, here is a table showcasing everything you need:

Video Setting Value
Boost Player Contrast Enabled
Wait for Vertical Sync Disabled
Multisampling Anti-Aliasing Mode 8x MSAA
Global Shadow Quality High
Model / Texture Detail Low
Texture Filtering Mode Trilinear
Shader Detail Low
Particle Detail Low
Ambient Occlusion Disabled
High Dynamic Range Quality
FidelityFX Super Resolution Disabled (Highest Quality)
NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency Disabled

Overall, donk has chosen to tone down almost all of his advanced video settings to get as much performance as possible. At the highest level, you will need every frame you can get. The only option set to high is the Global Shadow Quality, as seeing an enemy player’s shadow can significantly assist Donk in a gunfight.

Donk Radar Settings

Finally, we’ll quickly review Donk’s radar settings, as gathering and passing on information is crucial in a team-oriented game like Counter-Strike.

Radar Setting Value
Radar Centers Player Yes
Radar is Rotating Yes
Toggle Shape With Scoreboard Yes
Radar HUD Size 1
Radar Map Zoom 0.7

 

Donk has pretty much set his radar settings close to the default options. He prefers a radar that centers on him and rotates around him. His minimap zoom is set to 0.7, which is relatively high, though.