Best CS Commands

You can use the console to add, tweak, and replace elements of your game, including your mini-map, your HUD, and more. Knowledge is key in CS so you should check out our guide to find out everything you can customize ingame.

Getting Started

To make the most out of CS we will have to enable the developer console in game. We also recommend keeping your settings in a auto executable file so that you can take it with you easily to tournaments.

CS Console Aliases

Have you ever thought to yourself that the commands "quit", "retry", or "disconnect" take too long to type?

Then a console alias is everything you ever wanted.

Crosshair Commands

The crosshair is and indicator on the middle of the screen that shows what we're aiming at and where are bullets should go (most of the time at least).

As with most of the things in CSGO we can customize it to our liking. You can find below a table with all the available commands to customize your crosshair in-game.

HUD Commands

The radar is a part of the HUD that shows our position as well as that of our teammates in the map. It is important to configure the map such that all of the map is visible so that we know what each teammate is covering as well as which play you can do as a team given your positioning.

CS Launch Options

A curated collection of the most useful CS2 launch options. Learn how to set them up and get the most out of your game.

Net_graph Commands

The net graph is a part of the CS interface which displays game-related data such as our fps, ping, tickrate…

Radar Commands

The radar is a part of the HUD that shows our position as well as that of our teammates in the map. It is important to configure the map such that all of the map is visible so that we know what each teammate is covering as well as which play you can do as a team given your positioning.

CS Recommended Commands

A list of recommened commands ready to copy and paste into your console or cfg

Server Commands

At some point it will be our responsibility setting up a server to play with friends or scrim.

We've compiled some of the commands that you might need to use to tweak the server to our liking. The list if by no means finished, we'll keep adding commands to the list

CS Viewmodel Commands

The commands in this page will explain how you can modify your camera's field of view (FOV), and view model (the location of your gun/character's hands).