Coldzera Counter-Strike 2 Settings, Crosshair, Viewmodel, Config, More
Here is how the legend from Brazil plays.
Marcelo "coldzera" David is one of the Counter-Strike veterans who still competes at the highest level even after 11 years. The 29-year-old from Brazil is one of the best players to come out from the region and is held in high regard for all that he has achieved.
He is a two-time Major winner, MLG Major Championship Columbus 2016 and ESL One Cologne 2016, and is also a two-time, back-to-back HLTV winner in the annual Counter-Strike player rankings, 2016 and 2017.
Coldzera has enjoyed a lot of success under the banner of Luminosity Gaming and SK Gaming in the past, 2016 being his absolute peak. Some other popular organizations for which he has played include MIBR, FaZe Clan, Complexity, and 00 Nation.
All Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) players who have been inspired by him and want to improve should check out the detailed coverage of his in-game settings below.
Coldzera Counter-Strike 2 Settings: Complete Details
For all those who look up to Coldzera and wish to replicate even a fraction of the skill that he shows on the server, here is a complete list of all his Counter-Strike 2 settings from crosshair, sensitivity, viewmodel, video, and more.
Coldzera Counter-Strike 2 Mouse Settings
DPI: 800
Sensitivity: 1.10
eDPI: 880
Raw Input: 1
Zoom Sensitivity: 1
Polling Rate: 1000 Hz
Windows Sensitivity: 6
Mouse Acceleration: Off
Coldzera Counter-Strike 2 Monitor Settings
DyAc: Premium
Black eQualizer: 500 Hz
Color Vibrance: 1
Low Blue Light: 880
Picture Mode: Off
Brightness: 95
Contrast: 55
Sharpness: 6
Gamma: Off
Color Temperature: Blue-Heavy
AMA: High
Coldzera Counter-Strike 2 Video Settings
Main Menu Background Sceneray: Italy
Color Mode: Computer Monitor
Brightness: 91%
Aspect Ratio: 5:4
Resolution: 1280x1024
Display Mode: Fullscreen
Refresh Rate: 240 Hz
Scaling Mode: Stretched
Laptop Power Savings: Disabled
Coldzera Counter-Strike 2 Advanced Video Settings
Boost Player Contrast: Enabled
Wait for Vertical Sync: Disabled
Multisampling Anti-Aliasing Mode: 4x MSAA
Global Shadow Quality: Very High
Model / Texture Detail: Low
Texture Filtering Mode: Bilinear
Shader Detail: High
Particle Detail: Low
Ambient Occlusion: Disabled
High Dynamic Range: Quality
FidelityFX Super Resolution: Disabled (Highest Quality)
NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency: Disabled
Coldzera Counter-Strike 2 Crosshair Settings
Outline: No [0]
Alpha: Yes [255]
Color: Green
Blue: 165
Green: 255
Red: 0
Dot: No [0]
Gap: -3
Size: 1
Style: Classic Static
Thickness: 1
Sniper Width: No [0]
Deployed Weapon Gap: No [0]
T Style: No [0]
Follow Recoil: No
Coldzera Counter-Strike 2 Crosshair Console Command
Players who are familiar and comfortable with using Console Commands in CS2 can replicate coldzera’s crosshair settings by using the information provided below.
cl_crosshair_drawoutline 0; cl_crosshairalpha 255; cl_crosshaircolor 4; cl_crosshaircolor_b 165; cl_crosshaircolor_g 255; cl_crosshaircolor_r 0; cl_crosshairdot 0; cl_crosshairgap -3; cl_crosshairsize 1; cl_crosshairstyle 4; cl_crosshairthickness 1; cl_crosshair_sniper_width 0;
Coldzera Counter-Strike 2 Crosshair Code
Players can simply import coldzera’s crosshair settings in CS2 by using the crosshair code provided below.
CSGO-EqGkq-FynxU-SabUo-VmpNy-msLDR
CSGO-3Ppuw-omUQp-VYbMN-CKMnA-frPcF
Coldzera Counter-Strike 2 Viewmodel
FOV: 68
Offset X: 1
Offset Y: 1
Offset Z: -1
Preset Position: 1
Coldzera Counter-Strike 2 Launch Options
Players who are familiar and comfortable with using Console Commands in CS2 can replicate Coldzera's launch options by using the information provided below.
-noforcemaccel -usenoforcedmparms -novid -w 1280 -h 960 -refresh 240 -freq 240 -high -d3d9ex -threads 4 -tickrate 128
These are all the important and necessary Counter-Strike 2 settings used by Coldzera. Hope it helps you in finding the most optimal configuration to get the best possible performance while having a comfortable crosshair that works well across all weapons.
Try to find what works best for you instead of forcing the above game settings because there is no one-stop solution in a game as dynamic as Counter-Strike 2.