foreverOrgless CS2 Settings
Full settings breakdown for 1 foreverOrgless player — crosshair codes, sensitivity, resolution, and gear. Compare configs side by side and copy settings instantly.
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480Avg eDPI
1280x960Top Resolution
Razer Viper V3 Pro BlackTop Mouse
480–480eDPI Range
4:3Top Aspect Ratio
Player Settings
1600DPI
0.3Sens
480eDPI
1280x9604:3 Stretched
Mouse Razer Viper V3 Pro Black
Keyboard Razer Huntsman V3 Pro
Headset Razer BlackShark V3 Pro Black
Monitor Alienware AW2523HF
foreverOrgless Settings Comparison
Side-by-side comparison of all foreverOrgless players' sensitivity, resolution, crosshair, and gear.
| Player | Role | DPI | Sens | eDPI | Resolution | Aspect | Display | Refresh | Mouse | Mousepad | Keyboard | Headset | Monitor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🏳️ miwo | Rifler | 1600 | 0.3 | 480 | 1280x960 | 4:3 | Stretched | 360Hz | Razer Viper V3 Pro Black | Razer Huntsman V3 Pro | Razer BlackShark V3 Pro Black | Alienware AW2523HF | |
| Team Avg | — | 1600 | 0.30 | 480 | 1280x960 | 4:3 | — | — | Razer Viper V3 Pro Black | — | |||
foreverOrgless Crosshair Codes
Copy any foreverOrgless player's crosshair code and paste it in CS2 settings.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What sensitivity do foreverOrgless players use?
- foreverOrgless players use an average eDPI of 480, which is below the global pro average of 860. The team's eDPI ranges from 480 to 480. Most players on the roster use 1600 DPI as their hardware setting.
- What resolution does foreverOrgless use in CS2?
- The most common resolution on foreverOrgless is 1280x960 (4:3). 1 player use stretched mode.
- What mouse does foreverOrgless use?
- The most popular mouse on foreverOrgless is the Razer Viper V3 Pro Black. Each player has their own preferred peripherals, and you can find their exact gear listed on this page with links to purchase.
- Should I copy foreverOrgless's settings?
- foreverOrgless's settings are a great reference point, especially for understanding what works at the highest level of CS2. However, the best approach is to use their settings as a starting point and adjust based on your own comfort, desk space, and playstyle. Focus on staying within the team's eDPI range (480–480) and give any changes at least 2 weeks of practice.