Hey, guys! Today I’m gonna talk about my experience of adjusting CS:GO settings. I’ve been playing CS:GO for a while, and I’ve always been a fan of ScreaM. So, the other day, I thought, why not try out ScreaM’s settings? Let’s see if it helps me improve my game.
First, I looked up ScreaM’s settings online. There was a bunch of info, but I managed to find his mouse settings, crosshair, viewmodel, and video settings. I wrote them all down, just to make sure I wouldn’t forget anything.

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Mouse Settings
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Crosshair
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Viewmodel
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Video Settings
I adjusted my mouse sensitivity according to what I found. It felt a little weird at first, but I got used to it after a few games. I noticed that my aim was a bit more stable, especially when I was trying to land those headshots.
Next, I changed my crosshair to match ScreaM’s. I always thought a good crosshair was important, and I have to say, his crosshair was pretty good. It was easy to see and it didn’t get in the way. I practiced a bit with it and felt like my shots were more precise. I like it very much!
I also adjusted my viewmodel settings. This was something I hadn’t really paid much attention to before. But after changing it, I realized it made a difference. It felt like I had a better view of my weapon and my surroundings. It’s really good!
Finally, I tweaked my video settings. I mostly just lowered some of the graphics to get a higher frame rate. I’ve always heard that a higher frame rate can help with aiming, and I think it did make a bit of a difference. Or maybe I just felt more comfortable.
After making all these changes, I jumped into a few games. And you know what? I actually felt like I was playing better. My aim felt more consistent, and I was landing more headshots. I even managed to clutch a few rounds that I probably wouldn’t have been able to before.
So, is using ScreaM’s settings the secret to becoming a CS:GO god? Probably not. But it definitely helped me improve my game. I think the most important thing is to find settings that you’re comfortable with and that work for you. But if you’re looking for a place to start, I’d say give ScreaM’s settings a try. It’s worth giving it a shot!
Don’t forget a key point. To aim better, you should stay still or crouch. It will make you more likely to hit your shot. I tried that and it worked!
Anyways, that’s my experience with trying out ScreaM’s CS:GO settings. Hope you guys found this helpful. Let me know in the comments if you’ve tried any other pro player settings and what your experience was like. Catch you guys in the next one!