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CS2 Guides and Game Knowledge
This section covers the parts of Counter-Strike 2 that actually matter - configuration, mechanics, performance, and game systems. These CS2 guides focus on the fundamentals players need to understand how the game really works.
In CS2, aim alone isn’t enough. Shooting is the first thing you learn - and the first thing your opponent learns too. What separates players is mechanics, positioning, economy decisions, and how you perform under pressure.
If you’re looking for something specific, visit the CS2 Scripting page for key commands, binds, and aliases. Explore the CS2 Maps hub (competitive and training maps), browse the CS2 Weapons page for full stats and comparisons, read the complete Ranking System overview or open the FAQ for quick answers.
I write guides the way I’d want to read them: no filler, no recycled tips - just tested setups and clear explanations.
Top CS2 Guides You Shouldn't Miss
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Mastering the AK-47 in CS2
Learn spray control, damage stats, and movement tricks to turn the AK into your strongest weapon.
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Steam ID: The Complete Guide
A practical guide to understanding all types of Steam IDs.
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How to Set Up Your Config file in CS2
Step-by-step guide to creating and launching your config file (or autoexec.cfg).
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Boost CS2 FPS on Low-End PCs
Optimize Windows, NVIDIA settings, and in-game options to gain up to +50 FPS.
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CS2 Telemetry Explained
Learn how to read and use CS2's telemetry HUD – FPS, ping, packet loss, and more – to troubleshoot and improve your performance.
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Intel Grand Slam in CS2
Discover the significance of the Intel Grand Slam in CS2 and the teams that made history in competitive Counter-Strike.
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Launch Options Guide for CS2
Full guide to launch options in CS2 - what works, what doesn’t, and how to improve your game’s startup settings.
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Is the -high Option Worth It?
An in-depth analysis of the -high launch option in CS2 - myth or performance booster?
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