ultimate CS2 Settings: Full Config, Crosshair & Peripherals
ultimate Mouse Settings
Though ultimate is primarily an AWPer, he is still a very proficient pistol and rifle player, which can be attributed to his mouse settings. Check out the settings he uses.
Mouse Settings | Value |
DPI | 800 |
Sensitivity | 0.92 |
Effective DPI (eDPI) | 736 |
Zoom Sensitivity | 1 |
Hz | 1000 |
Windows Sensitivity | 6 |
Ultimate is using a standard DPI value of 800, but has decided to decrease it with a mouse sensitivity of 0.92, meaning his effective DPI sits at 736. Though this falls close to the average eDPI of professional players, AWPers generally play with higher eDPI to hit flicks. Still, ultimate is using the general average.
ultimate Crosshair Settings
Another reason why ultimate is such a flexible player even though he’s an AWPer is likely because he has a well-crafted crosshair. Here are the crosshair settings he is using.
Crosshair Setting | Value |
Style | Classic Static |
Follow Recoil | No |
Dot | No |
Length | 1.5 |
Thickness | 0 |
Gap | -3 |
Outline | No |
Color | Green |
Sniper Width | 0 |
Overall, ultimate is using a relatively average-sized crosshair with a length value of 1.5, but decided to make it slightly smaller with a thickness value of 0. Additionally, his gap is set to -3. Still, this is a pretty standard crosshair with a green color.
ultimate Crosshair Code
If you want to give ultimate’s crosshair a spin, feel free to import it by copying the crosshair code below into your game.
CSGO-TxJbc-oh6kN-AEfJZ-KWtPB-tLXoN |
ultimate Viewmodel Settings
Another set of settings you might want to consider copying is ultimate’s viewmodel settings. A good viewmodel is very important, but even more so if you’re an AWPer, as the sniper rifle takes up a lot of space on your screen. So, here are the viewmodel settings ultimate is using.
Viewmodel Setting | Value |
FOV | 68 |
Offset X | 2.5 |
Offset Y | 0 |
Offset Z | -1.5 |
Presetpos | 2 |
The Pole is using a very standard viewmodel with a maximum FOV value of 68. His viewmodel offset settings are also the same as what most professional players are using, so there’s nothing too crazy about his viewmodel settings.
ultimate Viewmodel Config
If you want to try a standard viewmodel that is used by the majority of professional players, you can test out ultimate’s 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; |
ultimate Video Settings
Next, we’re going to take a look at ultimate’s video settings.
ultimate Resolution and Aspect Ratio
The first set of video settings we’ll cover features ultimate’s in-game resolution and aspect ratio, which are two of the most important video settings.
Video Setting | Value |
Resolution | 1280×960 |
Aspect Ratio | 4:3 |
Scaling Mode | Stretched |
Brightness | 97% |
Display Mode | Fullscreen |
Similar to most professional players, ultimate is using some very common video settings, as he’s playing on a 4:3 aspect ratio and a 1280×960 resolution, which means he’s playing on a stretched scaling mode. This scaling mode is very helpful for AWPers since bodies become wider and are easier to shoot.
ultimate Advanced Video Settings
If you’re looking to try out ultimate’s video settings, you might as well copy his advanced video settings, too.
Video Setting | Value |
Boost Player Contrast | Enabled |
V-Sync | Disabled |
NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency | Enabled |
NVIDIA G-Sync | Disabled |
Maximum FPS In Game | 999 |
Multisampling Anti-Aliasing Mode | 4x MSAA |
Global Shadow Quality | High |
Dynamic Shadows | All |
Model / Texture Detail | High |
Texture Filtering Mode | Bilinear |
Shader Detail | Low |
Particle Detail | Low |
Ambient Occlusion | High |
High Dynamic Range | Quality |
FidelityFX Super Resolution | DIsabled (Highest Quality) |
Overall, ultimate has decided to tone down most of his advanced video settings, since playing on a stretched scaling mode essentially kills your visual graphics already, so you might as well go all-in on performance.
ultimate Radar Settings
The radar is a very important tool, especially for AWP players, since they are responsible for making rotations throughout rounds. Here are the radar settings ultimate uses.
Radar Setting | Value |
Radar Centers Player | No |
Radar is Rotating | Yes |
Toggle Shape With Scoreboard | Yes |
Radar HUD Size | 1.1 |
Radar Map Zoom | 0.55 |
More or less, ultimate is using some very standard radar settings, and his map radar is quite zoomed. Most players prefer playing on higher radar zoom, but ultimate doesn’t, which is quite interesting.
ultimate Peripherals
Last but not least, let’s check out what peripherals ultimate is using.
Peripheral | Name |
Monitor | ZOWIE XL2546K |
Mouse | Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 |
Keyboard | Wooting 80HE |
Headset | Razer BlackShark V2 Pro |
Mousepad | VAXEE PE |
Earphones | KZ ZS10 Pro X |
It looks like ultimate has tried out a wide variety of gaming gear brands, as he is using a different brand for each of his peripherals.