Counter Strike Global Offensive Launch Commands CS:GO

Copy / Paste the Following Launch Commands.


-novid -tickrate 128 -high -threads 4 +fps_max 101 +cl_interp 0 +cl_interp_ratio 1 +rate 128000 +cl_updaterate 128 +cl_cmdrate 128 +mat_queue_mode 2 -freq 75 -refresh 75 +cl_forcepreload 1 -nod3d9ex -nojoy





 Read the following information to get details on few commands


Disable intro videos
-novid
Turns off the Valve intros, saving you precious seconds every time you boot into the game

High CPU priority
-high
Gives the game high priority in your CPU, meaning background tasks won’t slow it down as much. Useful for keeping web browsers running on a second monitor while playing. Messing with CPU priority isn’t a risk free operation, but is unlikely to damage anything permanently. Try disabling this command if you’re getting bluescreens.

Govern CPU core usage
-threads [number]
Tells the game how many CPU cores it has access to. Recommended to set this to however many cores your computer has (probably 4). Exactly whether this will improve or decrease your performance is specific to your computer, so enable or disable this command as necessary.

Set offline server tickrate
-tickrate [number]
The tickrate is the number of times per second a server updates the status of everything on it. Most matchmaking servers run at a tickrate of 64, which is the default for local games you host offline. If you want to change to the competitive server tickrate of 128, change to that with this command.

Graphics options
-fullscreen
Loads the game in fullscreen

-windowed
Loads the game in a window. These commands set the width, height and position:

-w [width] -h [height] -x [horizontal position] -y [vertical position]

So if you wish to have a window that fills a second 1080p monitor, you would use this string of commands: -h 1920 -w 1080 -x 1921 -y 0.

-noborder
Removes the border around a window.

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