xms
| Team |
Free Agent
|
|---|---|
| Country |
France
|
| Name | Alexandre Forté |
| Birthday | May 24, 1997 |
Razer Viper V3 Pro Black
DPI
Sensitivity
eDPI
Zoom Sensitivity
Hz
Windows Sensitivity
- xms uses these CS2 mouse settings: 800 DPI , sensitivity 1.42 (≈1136 eDPI).
- xms sets mouse polling rate to 1000 Hz for smoother input in CS2.
- Windows sensitivity is 6 to match their in-game feeling.
Crosshair
Style
Alpha
Color
Blue
Green
Red
Dot
Gap
Thickness
Sniper Width
Follow Recoil
- You can copy xms’s CS2 crosshair instantly with the code CSGO-qZ3Oe-OGNxz-UUyVv-pLvyu-sV8SA.
- xms prefers a clear, static crosshair that stays readable on all CS2 maps.
Viewmodel
FOV
Offset X
Offset Y
Offset Z
Presetpos
- xms 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.
BOB
Lower AMT
AMT Lat
AMT Vert
Cycle
- xms reduces weapon bob in CS2 (lower amt 21 , lat 0.4, vert 0.25 ) to keep the screen as stable as possible while moving.
- Lower bob helps with tracking targets and spraying without too much visual shake.
Launch options & config file
Video
Resolution
Aspect Ratio
Scaling Mode
Brightness
Display Mode
- xms plays CS2 on 1280x800 (16:10) with Stretched scaling.
- Display mode is set to Fullscreen for maximum focus and responsiveness.
- Brightness is kept around Unknown so enemies don’t blend into dark areas.
Advanced video
Global Shadow Quality
Model / Texture Detail
Shader Detail
Boost Player Contrast
Multisampling Anti-Aliasing Mode
Texture Filtering Mode
- xms tunes CS2 graphics for high FPS rather than pure visuals.
- Lower shadow and texture detail reduce visual clutter and make models easier to read.
- Anti-aliasing is set to Unknown for a good balance of sharpness and performance.
- Boost Player Contrast is Unknown so enemies stand out from the background.
Monitor Game Settings
DyAc
Black eQualizer
Color Vibrance
Low Blue Light
- DyAc is set to Unknown to reduce motion blur when spraying in CS2.
- Black eQualizer 14 brightens dark areas without overexposing the map.
- Color Vibrance 13 makes player models pop from the background.
Monitor Picture
PIcture Mode
Brightness
Contrast
Sharpness
Gamma
Color Temperature
AMA
- Picture mode Unknown is chosen to optimise CS2 visibility.
- Brightness/contrast (90/60) 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.
Gear
ZOWIE XL2540
Logitech G513
Logitech G Pro X Headset
SteelSeries QcK Heavy
PC Specs
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080
Quick facts – xms CS2 settings
- Mouse: Razer Viper V3 Pro Black
- eDPI setup: 800 DPI , sens 1.42 → ~1136 eDPI
- Polling rate: 1000 Hz
- Windows sensitivity: 6
- Crosshair code: CSGO-qZ3Oe-OGNxz-UUyVv-pLvyu-sV8SA
- Viewmodel: FOV 68 (2.5/0/-1.5)
- Bob: lower 21, lat 0.4, vert 0.25
Complete summary – xms CS2 settings
xms currently plays for Free Agent and uses Razer Viper V3 Pro Black. Their mouse settings are 800 DPI with sensitivity 1.42 (around 1136 eDPI), focusing on precision over large, fast swings.
You can copy xms’s CS2 crosshair instantly by importing the code CSGO-qZ3Oe-OGNxz-UUyVv-pLvyu-sV8SA in the in-game crosshair settings.
Their viewmodel uses FOV 68 with offsets 2.5/0/-1.5, keeping the weapon visible without blocking too much of the screen.
On this page you’ll find all of xms’s CS2 settings in one place – mouse, crosshair, viewmodel, bob, video settings, monitor settings and a downloadable config file.
FAQ – xms CS2 settings
What mouse does xms use?
xms plays CS2 with a Razer Viper V3 Pro Black. On this page you can see the exact DPI, sensitivity and polling rate they use.
What DPI and sensitivity does xms use?
xms currently uses 800 DPI with in-game sensitivity 1.42 , which is around 1136 eDPI.
How do I copy xms’s crosshair in CS2?
Open CS2, go to the crosshair settings menu and choose the option to import a code. Paste CSGO-qZ3Oe-OGNxz-UUyVv-pLvyu-sV8SA to get the exact same crosshair as xms.
Are xms’s settings kept up to date?
Yes. CS2Config uses a crawler plus manual checks to keep xms’s CS2 settings as accurate as possible, including mouse, crosshair, viewmodel, bob and launch options.