Counter-Strike 2

The MOST CURSED Keybinds in CS2



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This cs pro is fragging out and uses right click to walk…

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40 Comments

  1. Dad was a quake pro and his keybinds were left click strafe left right click strafe right w to shoot, a to jump. He played on lord vader's team and if you know who that is you prolly never hit your prime.

  2. community : pull down your mouse to control your recoil
    Fashr : no, just use inverted and follow the recoil pattern

  3. it's not about the dawg in him, it's about the background they come from and they're most comfortable since they've always used that

  4. Back in the pc bunk days there were about 15regulars who used this config:
    Move forward = right click
    Move back = space
    Left = a
    Right = d
    Jump = w
    Crouch = s
    Zoom = ctrl
    Reload = r

    And they used to look at me funny for my config:

    Move = arrows
    Crouch = right ctrl
    Jump = right shift
    Num 0 = reload
    Num 1 = weap 1
    Num 4 = weap 2
    Num 7 = weap 3
    Page down = weap 4
    Delete = buy menu

    Militia, and assault were maps, and non of us ever walked in early 2000 😅

  5. Meanwhile me : "In the name of the WASD, and of the SPACE, and of the Holy non inversion mouse, amen"

  6. Im just wondering how they think of these keybinds. Like who tf wakes up and sets w on right click and s on space

  7. I believe duke nukem 3d had inverted mouse as default so that made a bunch of fps gamers in the 90s inverted mouse players. Where i got it from i have no idea, probably a mate, but it wasn't that uncommon back then..

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