CeRq

Tsvetelin Dimitrov

CeRq settings

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SIXSEVEN CeRq settings and setup, including CFG, crosshair, viewmodel, sensitivity and more
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Mouse settings
Zoom Sensitivity0.81%
DPI40038%
Hz100067%
eDPI8806%
Sensitivity2.22%
Windows Sensitivity689%
zoom_sensitivity 0.8; sensitivity 2.2
AIM Statslast 15 matches

Stats

Value

Avg

Overall avg

Headshots

0.24

0.31

Headshots %

32.7%

46%

Shots

11.39

12.28

Accuracy

16.2%

17%

Sensitivity compare

Avg 1.53

Crosshair
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Center DotNo
Length3
Gap-3
Thickness1
OutlineNo
Outline Thickness0
Red255
Green255
Blue255
Alpha EnabledYes
Alpha999
T StyleNo
Deployed Weapon GapNo
Sniper Width0
Created At2026-01-16T05:28:26.188+00:00
Updated At2026-01-16T05:28:26.188+00:00
StyleClassic Static
ColorGreen
Follow RecoilNo
Split Distance7
Fixed Gap3
Inner Split Alpha1
Outer Split Alpha0.5
Split Size Ratio0.5
CurrentYes
Accuracy statsLast 15 matches

Body part

Hits%

Head

19119%

Chest

49649%

Stomach

14614%

Arms

11712%

Legs

636%

Video Settings
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Video
Scaling ModeStretched74%
Resolution1280x96043%
Display ModeFullscreen93%
Aspect Ratio4:356%
Advanced Video
NVIDIA Reflex Low LatencyUnknown53%
NVIDIA G SyncUnknown61%
Boost Player ContrastEnabled49%
Global Shadow QualityUnknown41%
V-SyncDisabled45%
Maximum FPS In GameUnknown61%
Multisampling Anti Aliasing Mode4x MSAA28%
Dynamic ShadowsUnknown61%
Model Texture DetailLow50%
Texture Filtering ModeTrilinear9%
Ambient OcclusionUnknown54%
Shader DetailLow51%
Particle DetailUnknown54%
High Dynamic RangeUnknown54%
Fidelity FX Super ResolutionUnknown54%
viewmodel
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Offset X2.578%
FOV6882%
Preset Pos017%
Offset Y213%
Offset Z-213%
BobFalse47%
Primary deviceslast 15 matches

Stats

Value

Avg

Overall avg

AK47 kills

0.167

0.24

AK47 damage

17.31

24.98

AWP kills

0.287

0.081

AWP damage

27.23

7.39

M4A1 kills

0.043

0.114

M4A1 damage

4.81

11.76

Launch options
-novid -freq 240 -high -tickrate 128
-novid 
Skips the intro videos when launching CS2, getting you to the menu faster
-freq 240
Sets the screen refresh rate. Example: -refresh 144
-high 
Sets CS2 process to high priority, allocating more CPU resources
-tickrate 128
Sets local server tickrate to specified value (matching competitive servers)
HUD Scale0.8332%
HUD ColorBright White6%
Radar
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Radar Centers The PlayerNo11%
Radar Is RotatingYes68%
Toggle Shape With ScoreboardNo9%
Radar HUD Size1.1551%
Radar Map Zoom0.38%
FAQ
CeRq utilizes a mouse DPI of 400 paired with a sensitivity setting of 2.2, resulting in an effective DPI (eDPI) of 880. This combination strikes a balance between swift flick shots and controlled crosshair movement, which is especially important for precise aiming in high-level competitive play. His choice reflects a preference for lower DPI, which is common among professional players seeking consistent accuracy.
CeRq's crosshair is a classic static style with a minimalistic design—featuring a gap of -3, length of 3, and thickness of 1, without a center dot or outline. The crosshair is colored green with full RGB enabled, enhancing visibility against most in-game backgrounds. This setup supports clear target acquisition and precise shooting by avoiding unnecessary distractions and visual clutter.
CeRq uses the ZOWIE XL2540 monitor, renowned for its 240Hz refresh rate and fast response times. This model ensures ultra-smooth motion and minimal input lag, which is crucial for competitive Counter-Strike where every millisecond counts. The high refresh rate allows CeRq to react faster to enemy movements and maintain consistent tracking during intense firefights.
CeRq plays at a 1280x960 resolution with a 4:3 aspect ratio set to stretched mode and fullscreen display. He opts for low shader and model texture details, trilinear texture filtering, and 4x MSAA anti-aliasing. These settings prioritize high frame rates and clear enemy visibility, reducing unnecessary graphical effects that could distract or obscure opponents.
CeRq uses the launch options '-novid -freq 240 -high -tickrate 128'. These commands disable the intro video for faster game startup, set the monitor refresh rate to 240Hz to match his hardware, prioritize the CS2 process for better performance, and ensure that offline servers run at the competitive-standard 128 tickrate. Together, these settings help maximize responsiveness and stability during gameplay.
CeRq's current mouse is the ZOWIE EC2 RED V2, known for its ergonomic shape and reliable sensor, which is favored by many professional players for its comfort during long sessions. He pairs this with the ZOWIE G-SR mousepad, a large cloth pad that offers a consistent glide and ample space for sweeping arm movements, supporting his low DPI, high-precision playstyle.
CeRq's HUD color is set to bright white with a scale of 0.833, making critical information easily readable without being too intrusive. His radar is set to a HUD size of 1.155 with a map zoom of 0.3, and the radar rotates to follow the player's orientation. Notably, the radar does not center on the player, allowing him to see more of the map, which enhances situational awareness during matches.
CeRq uses the Logitech G PRO X 2 Headset White, a headset recognized for its clear positional audio and comfortable fit. Quality audio equipment is vital in CS2, as precise sound cues—like footsteps and utility usage—can provide a significant tactical advantage. His choice ensures he can accurately locate opponents and react swiftly to in-game audio information.
CeRq sets his viewmodel field of view (FOV) to 68, with offsets of 2.5 on the X-axis, 2 on the Y-axis, and -2 on the Z-axis, and disables viewmodel bobbing. This configuration minimizes weapon movement and model intrusion on the screen, maximizing visible space and allowing for better focus on enemy positions and important environmental details.
CeRq plays with the Logitech G915 TKL Carbon keyboard, a tenkeyless mechanical model known for its low profile and responsive switches. The absence of a number pad provides extra space for mouse movement, while the tactile feedback ensures precise and rapid input—key for executing complex maneuvers and quick reactions during high-stakes matches.
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