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    CS2 Pro Settings

    Hello, friends! I recently started getting serious about CS and want to learn about the settings that professional players use. What basic DPI, mouse sensitivity, and key settings are most effective for achieving great results? Where can I find such information?

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    Re: CS2 Pro Settings

    Key settings to consider include mouse DPI, sensitivity, and key mapping. Professional gamers typically prefer low DPI levels, often in the range of 400 to 800. This helps them aim and control their weapons more accurately. As for sensitivity, it depends on the playing style: some prefer low sensitivity for accuracy, and others prefer high sensitivity for fast turns. Professionals often set their mouse sensitivity to between 1 and 3 in-game. When it comes to keys, professionals often customize them to suit their needs. It is important that the keys are conveniently located for quick access to weapons, grenades, and other functions. Player profiles can be found on specialized resources such as Profiler, which collects information about the DPI settings, mouse sensitivity, and key mapping of professional players. You can click here to find out more. Profiler offers an overview of the settings of all known players, allowing you to analyze and select the settings that best suit your playstyle. Here you'll also find useful tips and analytics to help you better understand how to optimize your settings for great results in CS

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