Viggo

Viktor Simonsen

Viggo settings

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Viggo settings and setup, including CFG, crosshair, viewmodel, sensitivity and more
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Mouse settings
Windows Sensitivity689%
Sensitivity1.22%
Hz400015%
DPI80045%
Zoom Sensitivity177%
eDPI9602%
sensitivity 1.2; zoom_sensitivity 1
AIM Statslast 15 matches

Stats

Value

Avg

Overall avg

Headshots

0.42

0.31

Headshots %

58.3%

46%

Shots

10.52

12.28

Accuracy

19.8%

17%

Sensitivity compare

Avg 1.53

Crosshair
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Center DotNo
Length0.8
Gap-4.4
Thickness1
OutlineNo
Outline Thickness0
Red0
Green255
Blue255
Alpha EnabledYes
Alpha255
T StyleNo
Deployed Weapon GapNo
Sniper Width1
Created At2025-12-08T05:25:46.914+00:00
Updated At2025-12-08T05:25:46.914+00:00
StyleClassic Static
ColorCustom
Follow RecoilNo
Split Distance5
Fixed Gap-11
Inner Split Alpha1
Outer Split Alpha0.5
Split Size Ratio0.3
CurrentYes
CSGO-sMjnv-nvhke-CnJRc-EXF8o-NXoAL
Accuracy statsLast 15 matches

Body part

Hits%

Head

26929%

Chest

41744%

Stomach

13014%

Arms

758%

Legs

505%

Video Settings
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Video
Resolution1440x10804%
Display ModeFullscreen93%
Aspect Ratio4:357%
Scaling ModeStretched74%
Advanced Video
NVIDIA Reflex Low LatencyDisabled20%
Boost Player ContrastDisabled17%
V-SyncDisabled46%
Global Shadow QualityHigh37%
NVIDIA G SyncDisabled40%
Maximum FPS In Game029%
Multisampling Anti Aliasing Mode8x MSAA19%
Dynamic ShadowsAll40%
Model Texture DetailLow51%
Ambient OcclusionDisabled27%
Texture Filtering ModeAnisotropic 16x6%
Shader DetailLow51%
Particle DetailLow41%
Fidelity FX Super ResolutionDisabled (Highest Quality)47%
High Dynamic RangePerformance9%
Monitor settings
Game Settings
Low Blue Light092%
DyAcPremium73%
Black Equalizer135%
Color Vibrance2011%
viewmodel
preview
FOV6882%
Offset X2.578%
Offset Z-1.572%
Offset Y069%
Preset Pos262%
BobUnknown53%
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

0.241

0.24

AK47 damage

23.51

24.98

AWP kills

0.038

0.081

AWP damage

3.52

7.39

M4A1 kills

0.18

0.114

M4A1 damage

18.58

11.76

HUD Scale123%
HUD ColorTeam Color29%
Radar
preview
Radar HUD Size0.630%
Radar Centers The PlayerYes59%
Radar Is RotatingYes68%
Toggle Shape With ScoreboardYes60%
Radar Map Zoom0.418%
FAQ
Viggo utilizes a Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 White mouse with a DPI setting of 800 and a sensitivity of 1.2, resulting in an effective DPI (eDPI) of 960. This combination offers a balance between precision and swift movement, allowing for accurate crosshair control while maintaining the ability to make rapid adjustments during gameplay. The mouse polling rate is set to 4000Hz, ensuring ultra-responsive tracking and minimal input lag.
Viggo's crosshair is tailored for maximum visibility and minimal distraction. He uses a compact, static crosshair with a negative gap of -4.4 and a very short length of 0.8, paired with a thickness of 1. The center dot is disabled, and the outline is turned off to keep the design clean. The vibrant yellow color (RGB 255,255,0) helps the crosshair stand out against most backgrounds, ensuring clear target acquisition in high-pressure situations.
Viggo plays on a ZOWIE XL2566K monitor, which is renowned for its high refresh rate and esports-focused features. He takes advantage of BenQ's DyAc technology, set to 'Premium', to reduce motion blur and enhance clarity during fast-paced action. His monitor color vibrance is set to 20, black equalizer to 13, and low blue light is set to 0, ensuring vivid visuals and improved visibility of dark areas without causing eye strain.
Viggo uses a 1440x1080 resolution with a 4:3 aspect ratio, employing a stretched scaling mode. This configuration is popular among professional players because it makes player models appear wider, making them easier to spot and hit. Playing in fullscreen mode further reduces input lag and maximizes focus during matches.
To maintain high frame rates and clear visuals, Viggo disables V-Sync and NVIDIA G-Sync, sets most graphics details—such as shader, particle, and model texture details—to low, and uses performance-oriented HDR. However, he keeps global shadow quality on high and texture filtering at Anisotropic 16x for important visual cues. He also uses 8x MSAA for anti-aliasing, which smooths out jagged edges without significantly impacting performance.
Viggo's radar is configured for efficient information gathering: the HUD color is set to 'Team Color' for quick teammate identification, and the HUD scale is set to 1 for standard visibility. His radar HUD size is 0.63, radar map zoom is 0.4, and both 'radar is rotating' and 'radar centers the player' are enabled, which ensures the radar always provides a clear, relevant overview of the map and player position during gameplay.
Viggo uses a custom viewmodel with a field of view (FOV) of 68, an offset of 2.5 on the X-axis, 0 on the Y-axis, and -1.5 on the Z-axis, with preset position 2. This setup positions the weapon model in a way that maximizes screen space and peripheral awareness, reducing visual clutter and helping maintain focus on crosshair placement and enemy movement.
Viggo relies on the Logitech G Pro X Headset, a popular choice among esports professionals for its clear, directional sound and comfortable fit. While specific in-game audio settings are not detailed, this headset enables him to accurately pinpoint footsteps and other critical audio cues, providing a decisive edge in competitive matches.
Viggo uses the Logitech G Pro X TKL Keyboard Black, which offers a tenkeyless layout for more desk space and easier mouse movement, paired with the SteelSeries QcK Large mousepad. This combination allows for smooth, consistent mouse swipes and precise control, which is essential for maintaining high accuracy and fast reaction times.
According to the available data, Viggo's current mouse sensitivity is 1.2 with an 800 DPI setting, but there is no historical data provided for past sensitivity or DPI values. Therefore, it appears that he has maintained this configuration recently, suggesting a preference for consistency to build muscle memory and reliable aim over time.
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