Viggo
| Team |
AaB esport
|
|---|---|
| Country |
Denmark
|
| Name | Viktor Simonsen |
| Birthday | December 29, 2004 |
Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 White
DPI
Sensitivity
eDPI
Zoom Sensitivity
Hz
Windows Sensitivity
- Viggo uses these CS2 mouse settings: 800 DPI , sensitivity 1.2 (≈960.00 eDPI).
- Viggo sets mouse polling rate to 4000 Hz for smoother input in CS2.
- Windows sensitivity is 6 to match their in-game feeling.
Crosshair
Style
Follow Recoil
Dot
Length
Thickness
Gap
Outline
Outline Thickness
Color
Red
Green
Blue
Alpha
Alpha Value
T Style
Deployed Weapon Gap
Sniper Width
Viewmodel
FOV
Offset X
Offset Y
Offset Z
Presetpos
- Viggo uses a CS2 viewmodel FOV of 68 to keep the weapon visible without blocking enemies.
- Offsets 2.5/0/-1.5 are tuned for maximum visibility around the crosshair.
HUD
HUD scale
HUD Color
- Viggo uses a HUD Scale of 1 for a clear interface.
- HUD Color is set to Team Color.
Radar
Radar Centers The Player
Radar is Rotating
Toggle Shape With Scoreboard
Radar Hud Size
Radar Map Zoom
- Radar Centers The Player is set to Yes.
- Radar Rotation is set to Yes.
- Toggle Shape With Scoreboard is set to Yes.
- Radar HUD Size is 0.63.
- Radar Map Zoom is 0.4.
BOB
Lower AMT
AMT Lat
AMT Vert
Cycle
- Viggo reduces weapon bob in CS2 (lower amt Unknown , lat Unknown, vert Unknown ) to keep the screen as stable as possible while moving.
- Lower bob helps with tracking targets and spraying without too much visual shake.
Video
- Viggo’s CS2 video settings are tuned for high FPS and clear visibility.
Advanced video
Global Shadow Quality
Model / Texture Detail
Shader Detail
Boost Player Contrast
Multisampling Anti-Aliasing Mode
Texture Filtering Mode
Wait for Vertical Sync
NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency
Particle Detail
Ambient Occlusion
FidelityFX Super Resolution
NVIDIA G-Sync
Maximum FPS In Game
Dynamic Shadows
High Dynamic Range
- Viggo tunes CS2 graphics for high FPS rather than pure visuals.
- Shadow quality, model detail and particle detail are kept at readable competitive values to reduce clutter.
- Multisampling Anti-Aliasing Mode is set to 8x MSAA.
- Boost Player Contrast is Disabled so enemies stand out more clearly.
- NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency is Disabled and NVIDIA G-Sync is Disabled.
- Dynamic Shadows are All, Ambient Occlusion is Disabled, HDR is Performance and FidelityFX Super Resolution is Disabled (Highest Quality).
Monitor Game Settings
DyAc
Black eQualizer
Color Vibrance
Low Blue Light
- DyAc is set to Premium to reduce motion blur when spraying in CS2.
- Black eQualizer 13 brightens dark areas without overexposing the map.
- Color Vibrance 20 makes player models pop from the background.
Monitor Picture
PIcture Mode
Brightness
Contrast
Sharpness
Gamma
Color Temperature
AMA
- Picture mode Gamer 1 is chosen to optimise CS2 visibility.
- Brightness/contrast (100/60) are tuned so enemies don’t blend into the map.
- Gamma and colour temperature are adjusted for a neutral, consistent image across all CS2 maps.
Skins
★ Stiletto Knife | Ultraviolet (Minimal Wear)
Gear
FAQ – Viggo CS2 settings
What mouse does Viggo use?
Viggo uses the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 White.
What sensitivity does Viggo use?
Viggo uses sensitivity 1.2.
What DPI does Viggo use?
Viggo uses 800 DPI.
What eDPI does Viggo use?
Viggo uses 960.00 eDPI.
What Hz does Viggo use?
Viggo uses 4000 Hz.
What crosshair settings does Viggo use?
Viggo uses a crosshair with style Classic Static, gap -4.4, thickness 1, and length 0.8.
What viewmodel does Viggo use?
Viggo uses viewmodel FOV 68, offset X 2.5, offset Y 0, and offset Z -1.5.
What HUD settings does Viggo use?
Viggo uses HUD Scale 1 and HUD Color Team Color.
What radar settings does Viggo use?
Viggo uses Radar Zoom 0.4, Radar HUD Size 0.63, and Radar Rotating Yes.
What monitor settings does Viggo use?
Viggo uses monitor settings such as DyAc Premium, Black eQualizer 13, and Color Vibrance 20.
What team does Viggo play for?
Viggo currently plays for AaB esport.
Viggo CS2 Settings Summary
Here you can quickly see the most important CS2 settings used by Viggo, including mouse, sensitivity, crosshair code, resolution, HUD settings, radar settings, and graphics card setup.