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Whether you’re new to CS:GO or have been playing for a while then you already know how competitive it can be. The smallest detail can be the difference between winning or losing a match or specific gunfight.

This means that players who want to be successful need to use every advantage they can find to give themselves an edge over enemy players.

One of the easiest ways to gain an edge is by taking advantage of the CS commands available in-game. By using these commands, players can access more information in the game as well as other perks which help them play at their peak.

Below, we’ll look at how to get started with CS:GO console commands as well as the best commands to give you a serious edge in your next match.

To enter a console command, you must activate the console. This is a very simple process.

By default, the possibility to activate the console is enabled. If the tilde doesn’t work, this is how to enable console in CSGO:

Most of the professional players use console commands - as these allow their talent to bloom to its full power. Some of these guys are mentioned in this post as The 10 Best CS:GO Players in the World (2020).

The game has more than three thousand commands that change different settings. Each of these has its own specific purpose. For example, CS:GO commands help to:

There is one major thing that can’t be changed with the CSGO console commands - and that’s the appearance of your weapon arsenal. To look great during matches you may have to spend long hours hoping to get something nice from the random drop. Or instead, you can buy CS:GO skins on DMarket and amaze everyone on the server with your unique style.

This command displays FPS in the top left corner of your screen. Set “0” to hide this information, “1” if you want to see FPS, and from “2” to “5” to see additional metrics.

This CS:GO command centers the radar and allows you to see the whole map.

We have all had that team member who just gets a little too excited when doing callouts. Or maybe that’s you? Either way, using this command helps keep the voice chat at a comfortable level so you can focus on in-game sound to help you play better. You can set any value from 0 (muted) to 1 (100% volume).

This CS:GO command can be helpful if you prefer not to use voice chat during a game or if you want to disable voice chat temporarily for any reason.

We all know milliseconds matter in shooters and CS:GO is no different. This command gives you instant access to ping, frame rate, and other data so you can see if lag or other system issues are holding you back in gunfights.

This command will display of the number of players in your team and the enemy team.

If you have cheats enabled, you can practice with any weapon in the game during private matches. This works for all weapons and you just need the correct weapon name. Here is a full list of give weapon commands for reference.

If you want to warm up your aim before a match, you can use this in a private game to add a bot. Use this full list of bot commands to see all your options when adding bots.

The game should be able to run at much higher frame rates than 60 on most newer gaming rigs. Make sure to unlock the frame rate with this command. We all know the better the frame rate, the better you can track targets. So don’t get stuck at 60 fps.

This allows the setup of a personal server and you can test out CS:GO commands of all types. Check out this list of cheat commands if you want to see what is available when experimenting with cheats. Some of these are useful and some are just fun, so make sure to take a look.

This one is pretty simple and just turns off the intro videos. If you’ve seen these a million times already and don’t want to see them again, this command is all you need. Your game will also load a few seconds faster without these videos.

This command that allows you to move through walls and other solid objects in the game.

Viewmodel CS commands like this change how your character looks on screen and have in-game advantages when used correctly. In this case, using “0” places the weapon in the character’s left hand. A value of “1” is the default right hand. See this full list of viewmodel commands to explore all the possibilities.

This CS:GO command allows you to see the equipment of your teammates when in set to “1”. This can be useful for coordinating strategies. Set “0” if you don’t need this.

This command is used to leave a server. After entering, you will be taken back to the game’s main menu.

When you type this command into the console and press Enter, the game will be closed, and you will return to your desktop.

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The HUD commands let you customize your HUD, radar, scoreboard in many different ways.

HUD stands for Heads Up Display, and it is where you as a player can see stats about your in-game character like health, armor, ammunition, radar, scoreboard and stuff like that.

Professional CS:GO players, typically use highly customized configs and settings that allow them to gain small advantages compared to the casual player. If you are unfamiliar with configs, autoexec and cfg files, it is highly recommended to read the ProSettings CS:GO config and autoexec guide. We have also made a great guide about the best practice config and console commands.

If you want to take beautiful screenshots without the HUD, you can also read on how to hide the HUD in CS:GO.

Some commands will require that sv_cheats is enabled (sv_cheats 1). Read more about sv_cheats 1 commands.

cl_hud_color [number]

Replace [number] with a number between 0 and 10. Each number represents a color.

cl_hud_playercount_showcount [number]

Replace [number] with 0 or 1. The default value is 0.

cl_showfps [number]

Replace [number] with a number 0 or 1. The default value is 0.

The tracker will appear in the top left corner of your screen.

cl_hud_playercount_pos [number]

Replace [number] with a number 0 or 1. The default value is 0.

Net graph display shows various information like your FPS, ping and other client variables.

net_graph [number]

Replace [number] with a number between 0 and 3. The default value is 0.

+cl_show_team_equipment

This command will display the names and equipment of your teammates above their heads.

-cl_show_team_equipment

This command disables the +cl_show_team_equipment command. Names and equipment of your teammates will not be displayed above their heads anymore.

This command will display team ID of your teammates above their heads. Requires sv_cheats 1.

cl_teamid_overhead_mode [number]

Replace [number] with a number  1 or 2. The default value is 2.

cl_drawhud_force_teamid_overhead [number]

Replace [number] with a number 0, 1 or -1. The default value is 0.

This command allows to choose at what distance team ID above teammates’ heads will be seen if cl_teamid_overhead command was used. Requires sv_cheats 1.

cl_teamid_overhead_maxdist [number]

Replace [number] with a number that indicates the desired distance. The default value is  3000.

cl_teamid_overhead_maxdist_spec [number]

Replace [number] with a number that indicates the desired distance. The default value is  2000. Requires sv_cheats 1.

cl_hud_healthammo_style [number]

Replace [number] with a number between 0 or 1. The default value is 0.

cl_teammate_colors_show [number]

Replace [number] with a number of 0 or 1. The default value is 1.

+showscores

+score

These command will display the scoreboard. It acts in the same way as holding TAB but stays on your screen permanently until you toggle it off again.

-showscores

-score

These command disable the previous commands. Scoreboard will not be displayed on your screen permanently anymore.

cl_hud_background_alpha [number]

Replace [number] with a number between 0 and 1. The default value is 0.5. A larger number will increase the visibility of HUD shading (make it less transparent).

If turned on, this command will include an image of a bomb under your radar if you are carrying the bomb.

cl_hud_bomb_under_radar [number]

Replace [number] with a number 0 or 1. The default value is 1.

cl_drawhud [number]

Replace [number] with a number 0 or 1. The default value is 1. This command requires sv_cheats 1.

cl_reload_hud

This will reset the HUD to the default HUD settings.

The overview map is the map that is shown when you are spectating.

drawoverviewmap

To hide the overview map use hideoverviewmap.

fadein [number]

Replace [number] with a number of seconds that that you want the fade in to last for. The default value is 2 (meaning that the default fade in lasts 2 seconds). Requires sv_cheats 1.

fadeout [number]

Replace [number] with a number of seconds that that you want the fade out to last for. The default value is 2 (meaning that the default fade out lasts 2 seconds). Type fadein in console to remove black screen again. Requires sv_cheats 1.

gameui_activate

This command activates the game UI (pause menu).

gameui_hide

This command hides the game UI (pause menu) if open.

hideconsole

This command will hide the console. To show it again press the console key.

hidehud [number]

Replace [number] with 0, 1 or -1. The default value is 0. Requires sv_cheats 1.

hidepanel [Viewport Panel Name]

Replace [Viewport Panel Name] with the name of viewport panel you want to hide.

hud_reloadscheme

This command reloads your HUD and applies all the changes you made to the HUD config.

hud_scaling [number]

Replace [number] with a number between 0.5 and 0.95. The default value is 0.85. A larger number represents a larger HUD size.

hud_showtargetid [number]

Replace [number] with 0 or 1. The default value is 1.

hud_subtitles [file]

Replace [file] with the name of the file with subtitles.

Auto-save a screenshots at the end of a match while the scoreboard is shown.

hud_takesshots [number]

Replace [number] with a number 0 or 1. The default value is 0.

net_graphheight [number]

Replace [number] with the desired number of pixels the net graph display should be positioned from the bottom of the screen. The default value is 64. The higher value, the higher will net_graph be displayed on your HUD.

net_graphpos [number]

Replace [number] with a number. The default value is 1. The number represents the pixels the net_graph should be positioned from the left side of the screen.

net_graphmsecs [number]

[number] represents milliseconds (1000 milliseconds = 1 second). The default value is 400.

net_graphproportionalfont [number]

Replace [number] with a number 0 or 1. The default value is 1.

net_graphshowinterp [number]

Replace [number] with a number 0 or 1. The default value is 1.

net_graphshowlatency [number]

Replace [number] with a number 0 or 1. The default value is 1.

net_graphshowsvframerate [number]

Replace [number] with a number 0 or 1. The default value is 0.

net_graphsolid [number]

Replace [number] with a number 0 or 1. The default value is 1.

Disable or enable text in net_graph.

net_graphtext [number]

Replace [number] with a number 0 or 1. The default value is 1.

showconsole

Used for binds, toggle console on.

cl_drawhud_force_deathnotices [number]

Replace [number] with a number 0, 1 or -1. The default value is 0.

cl_spec_swapplayersides [number]

Replace [number] with a number 0 or 1. The default value is 0.

This command changes the scale of the icons on the overview map.

mapoverview_icon_scale [number]

Replace [number] with a number between 0.5 and 3. The default value is 1. If you replace [number]  with 3, then icons will be 3x of the default size.

r_drawmodelnames [number]

Replace [number] with a number 0 or 1. The default value is 0.

Beware, this command might crash your client!

enable_debug_overlays [number]

Replace [number] with a number 0 or 1. The default value is 1. Requires sv_cheats 1.

With these commands you can completely customize and optimize your HUD radar settings in CS:GO.

cl_hud_radar_scale [number]

Replace [number] with a number between 0.8 and 1.3. The default value is 1. A larger number represents a larger radar size.

cl_radar_scale [number]

Replace [number] with a number between 0.25 and 1.  The default value is 0.7. A smaller number will make a radar appear zoomed out. A larger number will make a radar appear zoomed in.

We recommend a value of 0.3, as this will enable you to see the whole map on the radar on most maps.

cl_radar_always_centered [number]

Replace [number] with a number 0 or 1. The default value is 1.

We recommend to set this to 0. This is so that you are able to have a complete overview of the map on the radar.

cl_radar_rotate [number]

Replace [number] with a number 0 or 1. The default value is 1.

cl_radar_icon_scale_min [number]

Replace [number] with a number between 0.4 and 1.25. The default value is 0.6. A larger number represents a larger icon size.

cl_radar_square_with_scoreboard [number]

Replace [number] with 0 or 1. The default value is 1.

cl_drawhud_force_radar [number]

Replace [number] with -1, 0 or 1. The default value is 0.

We believe that these are the best radar settings for CS:GO. The reason is, that these settings will let you see the whole map at once. This way, you will always know the location of your teammates, and the last position that enemies where spotted (this will be marked as a red question mark on the radar). This information is very useful, especially when you get up in higher ranks.

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