CS Go Comand Code Special
- Blog Team
- Sep 8, 2020
- 6 min read
The basic settings of CS:GO are available through the standard game menu. It may be sufficient for beginners to use only these. Still, advanced players may be interested in fine-tuning the different features. This is possible to do with the CS GO console commands. There are many of them, and they are listed in this CS:GO guide.
Contents
What is the CS:GO console? How to launch?
Commands for adjusting the game interface
Commands for improving game performance
Mouse settings through the console
Commands for practice mode
“Cheating” commands
CS:GO Launch Options
CS:GO config files
How to bind keys in CS:GO
Revert your commands
Developers must write lots of programming code to create a game. It determines the appearance of virtual objects, their behavior in the virtuality, and all aspects of the game world. By using programming code, they can do anything to any game. Developers protect their products from unauthorized intrusions – to prevent breaking everything they worked on so hard. However, some developers allow a limited number of special programming commands, which are able to change the game code in a particular way. This is true for CS:GO.
Valve Corporation lists quite a few CS:GO commands, and any user can type them in the special developer console.
How to launch the CS:GO developer console?
First, we must enable this function in the game menu. To do so:
1. Visit “Options -> Game Setting”. This menu is available through the start game screen (the “Options” tab in the upper side) and through the menu during the game process (“Esc -> Help & Options -> Game Setting”).

2. Find the list item “Enable Developer Console” and press the arrows to indicate “Yes”.

To launch the console in the game, just press the tilde button (~). Then you will be able to type any of CS:GO console commands. If the console won’t open in CSGO, you can use the next solution. Go this way: steam\SteamApps\common\Counter-Strike Global Offensive\csgo\cfg\config.cfg (sometimes configdefault.cfg), open .cfg with any notepad, find and change toogleconsole. As the result, you should get toogleconsole =”`”. So, you know how to enable console in CS GO.
Advanced list of CS:GO console commands
While we are typing something on the console, the game makes suggestions on the possible commands. It is a very convenient feature for those who know exactly what to type and what the proposed commands mean. For those who don’t – here is the useful CSGO command list.
Read the explanations to learn what is possible to do with the game. Then you can return to this CS:GO guide and find a particular command. Copy it and paste to the console, or begin typing the command and choose one of the autocomplete suggestions.
We have divided all the CS:GO commands into logical groups for your convenience.
Pay attention to the values of the CS GO commands. There is a general “0/1” rule for most of them, where “1” enables the command’s effect, and “0” disables it. If there are other roles for the command value, we specify this in the list.
Commands for improving game performance
If you experience lags while playing CS:GO, try these commands for improving the performance. In most situations, the game sets itself perfectly well, but sometimes additional actions will have good effects, especially on old computers. The first three are responsible for cs go fps commands.
cl_showfps 0-5 – this CS GO FPS command activates (1) or disables (0) the CSGO show FPS indicator, it’s an easy way how to show fps in CSGO. If you see how many frames per second your PC can support, you’ll be able to make better decisions about further settings through console commands. Use the values 2–5 to display different technical information along with FPS.

· fps_max 60 – indicates the max limit of frames per second (FPS). The higher this value is, the bigger the load on your computer will be. Change “60” according to the real power of your PC. fps_max 0 removes the max limit of frames per second. If you use the
CS GO FPS command with the value 1, it will return the previously set limitation.
· r_drawparticles 0 – disables many small particles in the game, decreasing the load on the PC.
· muzzleflash_light 0 – disables the flash of shooting.
· r_eyemove 0 – makes eyes motionless.
· r_gloss 0 – turns off eye shine.
· func_break_max_pieces 0 – removes some tiny objects in the virtuality.
· dsp_slow_cpu 1 — makes the sound quality worse. This is not the most efficient way to improve game performance, so use it as a last resort.
· mat_disable_bloom 1 — removes the special bloom effect in the virtuality, so the picture on the screen will be slightly simpler.
· mm_dedicated_search_maxping [value] – the max ping for matchmaking. Small values are the best, because the server and your computer will exchange information quickly. The value 80 is average.
· cl_downloadfilter nosounds – blocks downloads of custom sounds from the server.
· host_writeconfig – saves your settings to the config file.
Commands for adjusting the game interface
· name [nickname] – this command allows you to use a unique nickname in CS:GO, different than your Steam name.
· cl_hud_playercount_pos 1 – moves the list of players to the lower part of the screen. The value 0 returns the standard upper position.
· cl_hud_playercount_showcount 1 – turns pics of players into numbers of living characters. It is convenient when you aren’t interested in detailed information about opponents and teammates.
· hud_scaling [value] – sets the size of the interface elements. Use values from 0.5 to 0.95.
· cl_showloadout 1 – this command shows items from the inventory in the right lower corner.
· cl_radar_always_centered 1 – changes the radar mode, putting your character in its center.
· cl_radar_square_with_scoreboard 1 – the radar becomes square, and the match score is shown there.
· hideradar – removes the radar. The command drawradar returns it.

· cl_radar_scale 0.3 – the scale of the radar.
· cl_radar_icon_scale_min 0.7 – the scale of the game characters on the radar.
· cl_hud_radar_scale 1.15 – changes the size of the radar and the other interface elements.
·hud_scaling [value] – the scale of all the interface elements.

· hud_showtargetid 0 – hides names of players while hovering over their characters.
· cl_hud_background_alpha [value] – the level of opacity for the interface elements. The value 0.1 is popular.
· cl_hud_background_alpha 1 – the indicator of you having the bomb is displayed under the radar. It returns to the inventory with the value 0.
· cl_hud_color [value] – changes the color of the interface elements. Try values from 0 to 10.
· con_filter_enable 2 -> con_filter_text Damage -> con_filter_text_out Player: – this combination of commands will activate demonstration of the damage caused by/to your character. The information will appear in the top left corner after the hero’s death.
· cl_draw_only_deathnotices 1 – only death notifications will appear in the game interface; all the other elements will be hidden.
· cl_drawhud 0 – removes all the interface elements from the game screen.
CS:GO commands to adjust the game view
· sv_showbullethits 0 – turns off the animation of blood in the game.
· r_cleardecals – wipe out all the existing blood and bullet holes in the virtual world of CS:GO.
·cam_idealdist 150 – the distance of the game camera from the character.

· cam_idealyaw 0 – the position of the camera. The value 0 is the a standard one. Change it to move the camera in a circle (for example, the value 100 moves the camera to the right).
·cam_command 1 – activates the third person perspective. The command cam_command 2 returns the standard first person perspective.

·cl_righthand 1 – puts the weapon in the left hand. cl_righthand 0 – returns the right-hand view.

· viewmodel_presetpos 2 – this command changes the view of the weapon. It has different values: 2 for closed view, 3 for the classic view as in Counter-Strike 1.6, 1 for the default view.
· viewmodel_offset_x [value] – by entering this command, players can adjust the position of the character’s hand. It determines the x-axis. Change the letter in this command to influence the y- or z-axis (viewmodel_offset_y, viewmodel_offset_z). The value can be from -2 to 2.5.
· viewmodel_fov [value] – makes the character hold the weapon closer or farther away. The value can be from -54 to 65).
· r_dynamic 0 – turns off the dynamic lighting.
· r_drawtracers_firstperson 0 – you won’t see the light of fire from your weapon.
· mat_savechanges – use this command to save changes caused through the console for the next matches.
Mouse settings through the console
· sensitivity 2.5 – sensitivity of the mouse; the value 2.5 is popular among pro-players.
· m_rawinput 1 – with this command, the game will set the mouse directly, bypassing the operating system.
· m_customaccel 1 – activates the mouse boost.
· m_customaccel_scale 0.04 – this command sets the mouse boost.
· m_customaccel_exponent [value] – sets the index of the mouse boost.
· m_customaccel_max [value] – the max possible index of the mouse boost.
· m_mouseaccel1 1 – activates the 2x mouse boost.
· m_mouseaccel2 1 – activates the 4x mouse boost.
· m_mousespeed 1 – the boost of the mouse will be managed by the Windows tools.
· m_forward 1 – the mouse sensitivity in moving forward.
· m_side 0.8 – the mouse sensitivity in moving sideways.
· m_yaw 0.022 — the mouse sensitivity in moving horizontally.
· m_pich 0.022 — the mouse sensitivity in moving vertically.
· m_pitch 0.022 – the command for inverting the mouse.

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