In Counter-Strike you can use console commands to get information about your FPS or latency and practice in training matches. We’ll show you which commands you should know.
What are Console Commands? In Counter-Strike you can open a text window in which you can enter various commands. These commands can then be used to activate settings that, for example, improve your gaming experience.
Some console commands help you limit your FPS, others are suitable for practicing grenade line-ups. Here we will show you which console commands are available in CS2 and how to use them.
Enable CS2 Console Commands
How do I activate the commands? To activate the console commands in CS2, you have to go to the game’s settings. There you will find the option to “Activate developer console” under the “Game” tab.
Here are the individual steps again:
If you have activated the developer console, you can open it with the Gravis key (`). Alternatively, you can set a new key assignment for opening the developer console under “Settings>Keyboard/Mouse>UI>Open Console”.
If you have set the activation of the developer console and successfully opened it using the corresponding key, you can now enter various commands.
CS2 Console Commands for FPS and Latency
With these commands you can make different settings regarding your FPS (frames per second) via the developer console:
CS2 Console Commands for practice
In Counter-Strike you have the opportunity to use certain console commands for practice. Here we list a few commands that you can use in training lobbies. However, first you have to enable the use of cheats.
How do I activate cheats? In order to activate some commands, you must first allow the use of cheats. To do this, enter the following command:
Which commands are suitable for practicing? Here we list some console commands that will help you practice better. The different commands give you infinite ammunition, the ability to buy weapons and gadgets at any time, or even let you fly.
Annotation: You can also enter the commands for the money and the round length with your own values. Our amounts are examples only.
If you are looking for commands on a specific topic, you can also write keywords into the developer console as a test. In some cases, commands will be suggested to you that work and may achieve the desired goal.
If you’re already practicing, you can work straight away on your mouse sensitivity. We’ll show you how to improve your sensitivity:
CS2: Mouse settings for the perfect sensitivity