F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Find console commands for CSGO on the console.

Find console commands for CSGO on the console.

Find console commands for CSGO on the console.

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karatepro7
Junior Member
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03-04-2023, 10:51 AM
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Sure, you can configure those settings during game setup. Look for options in your CSGO launcher or game settings where you can adjust FOV and FPS limits before launching. This way, the values will be applied automatically when you start the match, eliminating the need to remember them at launch.
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karatepro7
03-04-2023, 10:51 AM #1

Sure, you can configure those settings during game setup. Look for options in your CSGO launcher or game settings where you can adjust FOV and FPS limits before launching. This way, the values will be applied automatically when you start the match, eliminating the need to remember them at launch.

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Arnaer
Member
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03-04-2023, 01:19 PM
#2
Steam should allow you to define commands that activate at startup. By right-clicking on an item in your library, going to Properties, and selecting Set Launch Options, you can configure these commands there.
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Arnaer
03-04-2023, 01:19 PM #2

Steam should allow you to define commands that activate at startup. By right-clicking on an item in your library, going to Properties, and selecting Set Launch Options, you can configure these commands there.

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iFeeZy
Junior Member
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03-04-2023, 01:42 PM
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I tried the commands you provided and adjusted the FPS limit to 60. Despite that, the game still showed a steady 110 FPS on the main screen.
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iFeeZy
03-04-2023, 01:42 PM #3

I tried the commands you provided and adjusted the FPS limit to 60. Despite that, the game still showed a steady 110 FPS on the main screen.

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Charoonia
Member
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03-06-2023, 12:52 PM
#4
Add "+fps_max [fps]" and "+viewmodel_fov [fov]"; these are intended for launch commands, not console instructions run at startup. The Scaleform UI has its own FPS limits.
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Charoonia
03-06-2023, 12:52 PM #4

Add "+fps_max [fps]" and "+viewmodel_fov [fov]"; these are intended for launch commands, not console instructions run at startup. The Scaleform UI has its own FPS limits.

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LeandroArtz
Member
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03-06-2023, 12:59 PM
#5
Absolutely, the TF2 fan is familiar with Steam shortcuts, thanks Dan! It saved me from typing console commands each time I wanted to play CSGO!
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LeandroArtz
03-06-2023, 12:59 PM #5

Absolutely, the TF2 fan is familiar with Steam shortcuts, thanks Dan! It saved me from typing console commands each time I wanted to play CSGO!

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mrcormac
Junior Member
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03-06-2023, 03:24 PM
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Source titles you with essential console shortcuts from TF2 that work in CS:GO, and vice versa. You’ll likely find it helpful to create an autoexec.cfg file, though I’ll need to verify that myself.
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mrcormac
03-06-2023, 03:24 PM #6

Source titles you with essential console shortcuts from TF2 that work in CS:GO, and vice versa. You’ll likely find it helpful to create an autoexec.cfg file, though I’ll need to verify that myself.

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BruceJH
Member
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03-06-2023, 04:09 PM
#7
You're looking for an alternative to autoexec configurations. The launch options method is a good choice for you.
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BruceJH
03-06-2023, 04:09 PM #7

You're looking for an alternative to autoexec configurations. The launch options method is a good choice for you.

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Xx_toshiba_xX
Junior Member
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03-06-2023, 04:30 PM
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Autoexec is ideal when you need many commands without overwhelming the start menu. It also suits complex graphics or detailed control setups.
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Xx_toshiba_xX
03-06-2023, 04:30 PM #8

Autoexec is ideal when you need many commands without overwhelming the start menu. It also suits complex graphics or detailed control setups.