

And eDPI stands for “Effective Dots Per Inch” and that’s what you need to change. So, what is eDPI? The term DPI stands for “Dots Per Inch”. However, if you are playing at really high eDPI, consider lowering it because your aim will definitely improve with time. If you are already used to the current mouse speed, just stick to it. We wouldn’t recommend you to change your mouse settings often. If you have an old 60Hz monitor, consider buying a new one with at least a 144Hz refresh rate. So, if you have the possibility to select 240Hz refresh rate, just go for it. You want your game to be as slick as possible. The refresh rate should always be at the highest available rate of your monitor. CS:GO Player Models (Image source: Reddit) Just check out the picture above and see for yourselves. We suggest that you use the highest resolution available for 4:3 aspect ratio. Whet it comes to resolution that depends on your monitor. That’s why we recommend you to use 4:3 stretched aspect ratio. On top of that, your eyes are always focused on the crosshair and sacrificing a little of your field of view won’t impact that much on your gameplay. It is easier to hit a headshot at 4:3 aspect ratio because the heads are just bigger. Or is it? Well, 4:3 resolution will widen the player models and they will actually be easier to hit. With that in mind, it is kind of strange that the majority of CS:GO professional players still chooses 4:3 resolution.

The regular 16:9 aspect ratio will give you a bigger field of view and you will be able to see a larger portion of the map at the time.ĬS:GO Settings Aspect Ratio (Image Credit: Valve/Reddit displayninja) Some players prefer regular 16:9 while most professional players opts-in for 4:3 stretched mode. The aspect ratio can play a huge role in every match. We will start this tutorial with the most important settings you can adjust, CS:GO video settings. Keep reading to find out which settings you should change and why? CS:GO Video Settings Adjusting your CS:GO setting properly can have a great impact on your gameplay and help you rise through the ranks like never before. However, getting higher ranks requires dedication, hard work, practice, blood, sweat, and tears.īut what if you are already trying hard and no matter what you do, you are still stuck at a certain rank and just can't get higher? How do you rank up and get better at that point? The answer may surprise you but it lies in your in-game CS:GO settings and options.

If your current rank is Silver and you want to be Gold Nova, you can get better by just playing and learning new things along the way. Getting better at CS:GO isn’t nuclear science. These settings will optimize your game and skill (Image Credit: Valve)
