gokushima CS2 Settings: Full Config, Crosshair & Peripherals
gokushima Mouse Settings
If you’re looking to be a proficient AWPer like gokushima, you will need some reliable mouse settings to help you hit those quick flicks. Here are the mouse settings he is using.
Mouse Settings | Value |
DPI | 800 |
Sensitivity | 1.7 |
Effective DPI (eDPI) | 1360 |
Zoom Sensitivity | 1.3 |
Hz | 1000 |
Windows Sensitivity | 6 |
Gokushima is using a mouse DPI value of 800, and has chosen to increase it further with an in-game sensitivity of 1.7. This totals his effective DPI value to 1360, which is definitely higher than an average professional player. AWPers do tend to play on higher eDPI, but gokushima’s eDPI is still higher than average.
gokushima Crosshair Settings
Though gokushima is primarily an AWPer, he is still very proficient with the pistol and rifle. If you want to be a flexible player like gokushima, check out his crosshair settings below.
Crosshair Setting | Value |
Style | Classic Static |
Follow Recoil | No |
Dot | No |
Length | 2 |
Thickness | 0 |
Gap | -2 |
Outline | No |
Color | Green |
Sniper Width | 0 |
Gokushima is using a larger crosshair compared to an average Counter-Strike professional, as he is using a crosshair length value of 2. However, he has shrunk his crosshair with a thickness of 0 and gap of -2. He has also selected green as his crosshair color.
gokushima Crosshair Code
If you’d like to give gokushima’s crosshair a spin, feel free to import it using the crosshair code provided below.
CSGO-DPEGQ-LpdX7-6DxwG-E3SxF-tHwzF |
gokushima Viewmodel Settings
Another set of settings you should consider copying from gokushima is his viewmodel settings. Viewmodel settings are especially important for AWPers, since the gun barrel for the sniper rifle is so huge. Let’s check out what viewmodel settings gokushima is using.
Viewmodel Setting | Value |
FOV | 68 |
Offset X | 2.5 |
Offset Y | 0 |
Offset Z | -1.5 |
Presetpos | 2 |
Like most professional players, gokushima is using the maximum FOV value of 68. He is also using the most common viewmodel offset settings, which are displayed above. Overall, he is using a very standard viewmodel.
gokushima Viewmodel Config
If you want a standard and safe viewmodel to try out, you can definitely copy gokushima’s viewmodel using the following console commands below.
viewmodel_fov 68; viewmodel_offset_x 2.5; viewmodel_offset_y 0; viewmodel_offset_z -1.5; viewmodel_presetpos 2; |
gokushima Video Settings
Next, we’re going to take a look at gokushima’s video settings.
gokushima Resolution and Aspect Ratio
The first set of video settings includes gokushima resolution and aspect ratio, which are two of the most important video settings to check out.
Video Setting | Value |
Resolution | 1728×1080 |
Aspect Ratio | 16:10 |
Scaling Mode | Stretched |
Brightness | 60% |
Display Mode | Fullscreen |
Though a lot of gokushima’s settings have been pretty standard, he is using a very uncommon resolution of 1728×1080 paired up with an aspect ratio of 16:10. Still, he is using a stretched resolution which is preferred by AWPers since player models appear wider. However, it is also worth noting that he has toned down his brightness all the way to 60%.
gokushima Advanced Video Settings
If you were going to copy gokushima’s resolution and aspect ratio, you might as well go all the way and copy his advanced video settings for his 16:10 settings as well.
Video Setting | Value |
Boost Player Contrast | Enabled |
V-Sync | Disabled |
NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency | Disabled |
NVIDIA G-Sync | Unknown |
Maximum FPS In Game | 0 |
Multisampling Anti-Aliasing Mode | CMAA2 |
Global Shadow Quality | Medium |
Dynamic Shadows | Unknown |
Model / Texture Detail | Low |
Texture Filtering Mode | Bilinear |
Shader Detail | Low |
Particle Detail | Low |
Ambient Occlusion | Disabled |
High Dynamic Range | Quality |
FidelityFX Super Resolution | Disabled (Highest Quality) |
Generally, playing on a stretched resolution means your game’s graphics and visuals will look terrible, so you might as well go all-in on performance. With this in mind, gokushima has toned down most of his advanced video settings to maximize performance.
gokushima Radar Settings
The final set of settings we’ll check out is gokushima’s radar settings, which are very important for an AWPer whose job is to rotate around the map.
Radar Setting | Value |
Radar Centers Player | No |
Radar is Rotating | Yes |
Toggle Shape With Scoreboard | Yes |
Radar HUD Size | 1 |
Radar Map Zoom | 0.3 |
Most of gokushima’s radar settings are pretty straightforward, except for his radar map zoom settings. He has lowered the value to 0.3, meaning his minimap is very zoomed out, allowing him to see more of his surroundings at a time.
gokushima Peripherals
Finally, we’ll check out the gaming peripherals gokushima is using to play CS2.
Peripheral | Name |
Monitor | ZOWIE XL2546 |
Mouse | Logitech G Pro X Superlight |
Keyboard | Logitech G715 |
Headset | HyperX Cloud II |
Mousepad | Artisan FX Hien XSoft |
It seems that gokushima prefers the Logitech brand, as his mouse and keyboard are made by them. Other than that, he has selected popular brand choices for the rest of his peripherals.