leman

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leman settings

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leman settings and setup, including CFG, crosshair, viewmodel, sensitivity and more
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Mouse settings
Zoom Sensitivity177%
DPI40042%
eDPI12002%
Windows Sensitivity691%
Sensitivity31%
Hz100069%
zoom_sensitivity 1; sensitivity 3
AIM Statslast 15 matches

Stats

Value

Avg

Overall avg

Headshots

0.35

0.31

Headshots %

51.5%

46%

Shots

15.89

12.28

Accuracy

14.5%

17%

Sensitivity compare

Avg 1.56

Crosshair
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Center DotNo
Length2.5
Gap-2
Thickness1
OutlineNo
Outline Thickness0
Red255
Green255
Blue255
Alpha EnabledYes
Alpha255
T StyleNo
Deployed Weapon GapNo
Sniper Width0
StyleClassic Static
ColorGreen
Follow RecoilNo
Split Distance7
Fixed Gap3
Inner Split Alpha1
Outer Split Alpha0.5
Split Size Ratio0.5
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Accuracy statsLast 15 matches
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Video Settings
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Advanced Video
Shader DetailLow48%
V-SyncDisabled48%
Global Shadow QualityUnknown43%
Maximum FPS In GameUnknown65%
NVIDIA G SyncUnknown65%
Boost Player ContrastDisabled17%
Ambient OcclusionUnknown57%
NVIDIA Reflex Low LatencyUnknown56%
Model Texture DetailLow48%
Multisampling Anti Aliasing Mode4x MSAA27%
Dynamic ShadowsUnknown65%
Texture Filtering ModeAnisotropic 4x10%
Particle DetailUnknown56%
High Dynamic RangeUnknown57%
Fidelity FX Super ResolutionUnknown57%
Video
Display ModeFullscreen93%
Aspect Ratio4:359%
Resolution1280x96045%
Scaling ModeStretched73%
viewmodel
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Offset Y068%
Offset X2.577%
Offset Z-1.572%
BobFalse50%
Preset Pos262%
FOV6881%
viewmodel_fov 68; viewmodel_offset_x 2.5; viewmodel_offset_y 0; viewmodel_offset_z -1.5; viewmodel_presetpos 2;
Primary deviceslast 15 matches

Stats

Value

Avg

Overall avg

AK47 kills

0.317

0.24

AK47 damage

33.53

24.98

AWP kills

0.001

0.081

AWP damage

0.1

7.39

M4A1 kills

0.208

0.114

M4A1 damage

21.02

11.76

Launch options
-novid -console
-novid 
Skips the intro videos when launching CS2, getting you to the menu faster
-console 
Enables the developer console for quick command access
HUD ColorWhite7%
HUD Scale0.81%
Radar
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Toggle Shape With ScoreboardYes58%
Radar Centers The PlayerYes56%
Radar Is RotatingYes66%
Radar HUD Size136%
Radar Map Zoom0.7280960%
FAQ
leman utilizes a mouse sensitivity of 3 paired with a DPI of 400, resulting in an effective DPI (eDPI) of 1200. This configuration balances swift turning with precise aiming, a popular choice among professional players seeking consistency across different aiming scenarios. The 1000Hz polling rate further ensures minimal input delay, providing a highly responsive and fluid mouse experience.
leman employs a classic static crosshair with a compact gap of -2, a length of 2.5, and a thickness of 1, opting not to use a center dot or outlines. The crosshair is set to a vibrant green color with full opacity, which stands out clearly against most in-game backgrounds. This minimalistic and static setup ensures maximum visibility and precision without any distracting movement or clutter during high-pressure engagements.
leman plays on a 1280x960 resolution with a 4:3 aspect ratio, using the stretched scaling mode in fullscreen. This setup is favored by many professionals as it enlarges player models, making them easier to spot and track. He disables v-sync and boost player contrast, keeps shader and model texture details low, and applies 4x MSAA for multisampling anti-aliasing, balancing visual clarity with high frame rates essential for competitive play.
leman relies on the ZOWIE XL2546K monitor, renowned for its 240Hz refresh rate and rapid response time. This high-performance display ensures ultra-smooth visuals and minimizes input lag, giving leman a crucial edge in fast-paced firefights where reaction time is critical. The monitor's features are tailored for esports, making it a staple among top-tier Counter-Strike players.
leman uses the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro Black headset, a popular choice for its clear positional audio and comfortable fit during extended gaming sessions. While specific in-game audio settings aren’t detailed, using a high-quality headset like this allows leman to accurately pinpoint enemy movements and subtle audio cues, which are vital for situational awareness in competitive matches.
leman sets his HUD color to white and scales it down to 0.8, creating a less obtrusive interface that still delivers essential information. His radar is configured to rotate and center on the player, with a HUD size of 1 and a custom map zoom of approximately 0.73. This setup ensures he can quickly interpret map information and maintain spatial awareness without overwhelming his screen.
leman chooses the Razer Huntsman V2 TKL keyboard and the Razer Gigantus V2 mousepad. The tenkeyless keyboard provides a compact layout, giving more room for mouse movement, while the Gigantus V2 mousepad offers a large, smooth surface. Together, they support precise and unrestricted mouse control—especially important given his moderate sensitivity settings.
leman uses a field of view (FOV) of 68, with the weapon model offset slightly to the right (offset_x 2.5), neutral on the vertical axis (offset_y 0), and slightly lowered (offset_z -1.5). By disabling viewmodel bobbing, his weapon remains steady, reducing distractions. These settings minimize visual clutter and maximize sightlines, helping him maintain focus on opponents rather than weapon animations.
leman includes the launch options '-novid -console', which disable the startup video for faster game loading and enable the developer console at launch. This streamlines his entry into the game and allows quick access to advanced commands and settings adjustments, enhancing efficiency during practice or matches.
Based on the available data, leman's current technical setup—encompassing his mouse, monitor, keyboard, and in-game settings—shows a strong alignment with contemporary professional standards. While historical changes are not detailed for all categories, his consistent choice of high-end, esports-oriented peripherals and classic competitive settings suggests a focus on reliability and performance rather than frequent experimentation.
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