![]() Most player and professionals have it turned off, so that they can be more precise. Mouse Acceleration is something that can mess with your aim during fast movements. Windows can make a few corrections which are not desirable during your game. Raw Input should be turned on, so that the movement you do with your mouse is exactly the one replicated on the screen. Nevertheless, there are a few guidelines you should follow regarding key inputs: There are no wrong keyboard and mouse inputs, only harder or easier to use. I’m not going to recommend a set key for a set action, because those are according to every player level of comfort – the movements that I feel comfortable doing with my hands to reach certain keys or even combinations may not be the best for another player and vice-versa. On such a high-paced and competitive game, all the little advantages you can get are needed to succeed, and these start on having the right keybinds on your keyboard and mouse. Most players will probably use the default binds or switch it to what they’re used to from other games. One very important set of settings that most people don’t give the proper attention are the inputs. It can mess with your aim on those fast movements, causing you to lose track of the target. ![]() FXAA is a less demanding option, but can make your picture look a bit jagged on some corners. ![]() This setting can greatly help you on long range engagements, allowing you to spot your enemy more easily. In my opinion, having it set to 2x MSAA gives you a good balance between visuals and performance. Multisampling Anti-Aliasing Mode and FXAA Anti-Aliasing: The first is more demanding on your PC, but also produces better visual results. Multicore Rendering: Always Enabled if you have more than one Core in your CPU, which you most surely have. But then again, it is not game changer in my opinion and having a high setting can tank your FPS more than you would like. It can be a bit hard to spot those movements on the lower setting. If you set it to medium-high, you can discern movement better across the flames from a Molotov or Incendiary. Shader Detail: This one is dependent on the graphical power available in your PC. ( Editor's note: if you put shadows on high you will see shadows when you're further away, giving you an advantage. You will always see the shadows of your opponents and teammates, no matter the setting you’re in. Global Shadow Quality: As the name implies, it only changes the shadow quality. Regarding Advanced Video Options, I want to call your attention to the following aspects: Laptop Power Settings: Always Disabled, so it doesn’t cap your FPS.ĭisplay Mode: Fullscreen gives you better performance. Playing in 4:3 reduces your FOV, making you see less area around you in your screen. They use it simply because they’re used to it. Most pro players use a 4:3 resolution, but that is not generally better. Resolution and Aspect Ratio: Personal preference. (The level bar is bugged and although it seems like it is on the lowest setting possible, it is actually on the highest).Ĭolor Mode: I use Television because it is brighter, although I play on a Computer Monitor. There are certain video options that can give better visibility if they’re not on its lowest setting.īelow you can check the settings I’m currently using.īrightness: Use a high brightness setting, so you can you easily spot enemies in those corners with low light. More FPS is always good, especially on a game that relies on an engine where its performance is strongly tied to FPS (Source Engine), but is not everything. I think that is a generalization that should not be totally followed. In my opinion, that rule can and should be a little tweaked, according to your computer's capability. That rule is: everything should be as low as possible, despite your computer power. Video SettingsĪlthough most people would say that it is best to just follow a basic rule, I don’t totally agree. In this article I’m going to focus on the preferred settings you should aim for a high-level gameplay. You may not care about being the best player but prefer a good visual experience. One thing to have in mind is that although most of the tips I’m going to give are general knowledge and some even common sense, it all comes down to personal preference. We may be talking about video, audio or even keyboard settings - everything can be the difference between you getting stuck in a certain skill level or advance to the next one, whatever it may be. Having the best possible settings you can is of the utmost importance when playing a competitive game as Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. ![]()
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