Alright, so I’ve been messing around with my CS:GO settings, trying to get that perfect feel, you know? And I figured, why not try out what the pros are doing? So I went down the rabbit hole of checking out dev1ce’s settings. It’s not like it’ll magically make me play like him, but hey, it’s worth a shot, right?

Getting Started
First things first, I needed to find his settings. There are a bunch of websites and forums out there listing pro player configs, so I just grabbed what seemed to be the most up-to-date info for dev1ce.
The Actual Settings
Once I got a hold of his config, it was time to start tweaking. Honestly, some of it was pretty straightforward, like the resolution and sensitivity stuff. Other things, like the crosshair settings, took a little more experimenting to get used to.
- Resolution: I switched to what he was using, which was a lower resolution than I was on. Took a little while to adjust, things felt a bit blockier.
- Sensitivity: Okay, this was a big one. His sensitivity was WAY lower than mine. At first, it felt like I was dragging my mouse through mud. But after a few games, I started to see the point. More precise aiming, for sure.
- Crosshair: Dev1ce’s crosshair is pretty small and static. I copied the settings, and it’s definitely different from the dynamic one I had before. Again, the idea is more precision, I guess.
- Viewmodel: There are the settings for the viewmodel, like that’s how much space your gun will take.
Trying it Out
Okay, so I’ve got the settings loaded up, time to actually play! The first few games were… rough. I felt like I was relearning the game, moving my mouse all over the place, missing shots I’d normally hit. It’s like my muscle memory was totally thrown off.
But, I stuck with it. And slowly, things started to click. The lower sensitivity did make it easier to make those tiny adjustments when aiming. The static crosshair, once I got used to it, felt super consistent.
The Results
So, did it turn me into dev1ce? Nope, not even close. Did it improve my game? I think so, yeah. I’m still not totally comfortable with all the changes, but I can definitely see the potential. It’s about finding what works best for you, and sometimes trying something different, even if it’s a pro’s settings, can help you find that.

I’m still rocking some of his settings, tweaking little things here and there. It’s an ongoing process, you know? It’s all about experimenting and finding that sweet spot. So go ahead and tried, to see what is best for your gameplay style!