| Player | DPI | Sensitivity | eDPI | |--------|-----|-------------|------| | s1mple | 400 | 3.09 | 1236 | | NiKo | 400 | 1.77 | 708 | | ZywOo | 400 | 2.0 | 800 | | ropz | 400 | 1.77 | 708 | | m0NESY | 800 | 1.50 | 1200 | | Kyousuke | 800 | 1.28 | 1024 |
: Disables vertical sync to instantly delete heavy, sluggish input lag. 🧠 Mechanical Tips to Pair with Your CFG
Visual clutter distracts your eyes from tracking tiny enemy heads, while a dynamic crosshair can throw off your muscle memory. cfg+aim+cs+16+headshot+better
For better precision and registry (the "hit" connecting), your config.cfg should prioritize low latency and high FPS.
The best CFG for headshots is one that:
: Vertically disables synchronization, removing massive amounts of inherent mouse lag at the cost of potential minor screen tearing.
m_rawinput "1" (Highly recommended for direct input from the mouse) m_filter "0" (Removes input smoothing) Crosshair & View Settings A static crosshair is crucial to learning recoil patterns. cl_crosshair_size "small" or "medium" | Player | DPI | Sensitivity | eDPI
: Slightly faster zoom speed helps with AWP flicking. 🖱️ Mouse Optimization Commands
Around 70% of esports players use 4:3 stretched. Why? Because 4:3 stretches the display across your screen, making enemy models appear wider and significantly easier to aim at. The trade-off is reduced peripheral vision — the sides of the screen are cut off, potentially hiding enemies. The best CFG for headshots is one that: