Counter-Strike 2 runs on Source 2 and has significantly higher system requirements than CS:GO. Getting the right settings for your specific hardware matters more than in previous CS titles.
Display Priority
CS2 is a game where your monitor choice and settings directly affect competitive performance. Input lag, refresh rate, and how clearly enemies appear against backgrounds are all influenced by monitor configuration.
Refresh Rate: CS2 benefits from every Hz you can get up to 240Hz. Enable your monitor's maximum refresh rate in Windows Display Settings first.
Adaptive Sync: Enable FreeSync or G-Sync. CS2 frame rate varies considerably between rounds — adaptive sync eliminates tearing during those dips.
Black Equalizer / Shadow Boost: CS2 has many dark indoor areas (Mirage apartments, Inferno banana). A lift of 3–5 on your monitor's shadow setting makes enemies in shadows significantly more visible.
In-Game Settings
Resolution: Play at your native resolution. CS2's rendering is better optimised for native than stretched resolutions.
Rendering Scale: 100%. Lower values blur the image — clarity matters in CS2.
Global Shadow Quality: Low. Shadows are a major CPU/GPU draw and do not affect gameplay visibility meaningfully.
Model/Texture Detail: Medium. High textures use VRAM without competitive benefit.
Effects Detail: Low. This is the setting that controls most of the flashbang and smoke particle complexity.
Anti-Aliasing: MSAA 2x or FXAA. No AA introduces aliasing on enemy models at distance that makes them harder to read.
VSync: Off. Use adaptive sync through your GPU driver instead.
NVIDIA Reflex: On + Boost for Nvidia users. Measurable latency reduction.
Community Settings
CS2 players on specific hardware have submitted their configurations at BestSettingsFor.com/games/cs2 — filter by GPU to find what players on similar hardware are running.
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