EliGE competing at ESL Pro League Season 18.
Photo by Adam Lakomy via ESL Gaming

EliGE’s settings, crosshair, and viewmodel for CS2

EliGE remains at the top of his game.

Jonathan “EliGE” Jablonowski is one of Counter-Strike’s most established players, and he is one of the few players to use rare settings when playing the game.

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EliGE has been the North American star in CS:GO ever since his first steps under Team Liquid’s banner in 2015. The 26-year-old has been there for all Liquid’s ups and downs, including their Intel Grand Slam victory in 2019.

Nowadays, the American is playing for Complexity, but his skills are still sharp as ever. The team is arguably the strongest North American squad as of now, and EliGE has been their star player in the past few months.

Professional CS:GO player EliGE playing at the PGL Antwerp Major Americas RMR for Team Liquid in 2022.
EliGE represented Liquid for more than eight years. Photo by PGL

If you want to try to become as good as EliGE in Counter-Strike 2, you may want to copy his settings. Contrary to many other pros, the player uses 1680×1050 resolution, which is odd, but looking at EliGE’s form, also quite a succesful way of playing the game.

Complete monitor, mouse, and crosshair settings for EliGE in CS2

Monitor settings

Resolution1680×1050
Aspect Ratio16:10
Scaling ModeStretched
HZ360
Alienware AW2521H

Mouse settings

DPI1600
Sensitivity0.74
eDPI1184
Hz1,000
Zoom Sensitivity0.80
Windows Sensitivity6
Logitech G Pro Wireless Shroud Edition

Video settings

Color ModeComputer Monitor
Brightness108 percent
Display ModeFullscreen
Boost Player ContrastEnabled
Wait for Vertical SyncDisabled
Multisampling Anti-Aliasing ModeNone
Global Shadow QualityHigh
Model/Texture DetailLow
Texture Filtering ModeBilinear
Shader DetailHigh
Particle DetailUnknown
Ambient OcclusionUnknown
High Dynamic RangeUnknown
FidelityFX Super ResolutionUnknown
NVIDIA Reflex Low LatencyUnknown
Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080

Crosshair settings

Copy and paste the following text into your console and press enter to activate EliGE’s crosshair settings. Here’s how to open the console in CS2.

  • cl_crosshair_drawoutline 1; cl_crosshairalpha 255; cl_crosshaircolor 5; cl_crosshaircolor_b 255; cl_crosshaircolor_g 255; cl_crosshaircolor_r 255; cl_crosshairdot 0; cl_crosshairgap -8; cl_crosshairsize 2.5; cl_crosshairstyle 4; cl_crosshairthickness 0; cl_crosshair_sniper_width 2;
EliGE's crosshair in CS2.
This is how EliGE’s crosshair looks like in CS2. Screengrab by Dot Esports

Viewmodel

  • viewmodel_fov 68; viewmodel_offset_x 1; viewmodel_offset_y 2; viewmodel_offset_z -1.5; viewmodel_presetpos 0;

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