CS:GO is the world’s most famous shooter, which has attracted the attention of every gamer worldwide. But how did it all start? Well, let’s go back to the late ‘90s. In 1998, Valve released the Half-Life game mode “Counter-Strike".
How to optimize your PC for playing CS:GO
If you do not have a super powerful computer, but really want to play CS:GO, then you should make sure that your PC is ready to withstand high loads.
There are some simple rules to optimize PC for playing CS:GO:
- Keep your computer clean: both inside (do not download any third-party software) and externally (do not forget to periodically clean it from dust)
- Update the drivers! One of the most simple but effective rules, which can sometimes give a boost which is equivalent to buying a newer video card
- Close all third-party software before starting the game! Especially browsers! Having a test with an open browser and closed, you will be surprised how much Google Chrome eats memory.
Launch settings
Many players do not know what startup settings are. In short, these are special console commands that are automatically applied when you are entering the game. So there is no need to apply them each time.
Wondering how set launch settings?
- Right-click the game icon in the Steam games library
- Select Properties
- Click Set Launch Settings to enter the needed commands
Here is just a small list of useful commands:
-novid - skips loading video in the begging of a game
-console - turns on the console in the game
-freq “number” - the screen refresh rate, for example 120 (-freq “120”)
-high - high priority game launch
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