
jL CS2 Settings: Video, Crosshair, Config
jL has been a superstar for Na’Vi, and one of the best CS2 players right now. He’s been putting up monstrous results and very much earning that fan favorite status. Of you want to shoot like him you’ll want to know jL CS2 settings. You’ll be able to reconstruct his exact viewmodel and crosshair settings with this guide. And we’ll have his monitor, mouse and keyboard specs if you’re looking to get some of the gear he uses at home.
jL cs2 settings
The Na’Vi superstar is one of the most popular players today. If you’re looking for a way to change up your settings, and see if it helps in climbing the CS2 ranks, then look no further.

Image Credit: ESL
Video Settings
First up for jL’s video settings. Your video settings are essential for setting up early as it does dictate how you’ll go about designing the rest of your settings, from mouse sensitivity to crosshair settings. To match the same baseline you’ll want as close to jL CS2 pro settings as possible.
General video settings
- Display Mode: Fullscreen
- Resolution: 1280×960
- Aspect Ratio: 4:3
- Scaling Mode: Stretched
- Brightness: 93%
Advanced video settings
- Boost Player Contrast: Disabled
- VSync: Disabled
- NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency: Enabled
- NVIDIA G-Sync: Unknown
- Maximum FPS In Game: 510
- Multisampling Anti-Aliasing Mode: 2x MSAA
- Global Shadow Quality: High
- Dynamic Shadows: All
- Model / Texture Detail: High
- Texture Filtering Mode: Anisotropic 8x
- Shader Detail: Low
- Particle Detail: Medium
- Ambient Occlusion: Medium
- High Dynamic Range: Quality
- FidelityFX Super Resolution: Disabled (Highest Quality)
He goes a bit higher than I’m used to seeing pros set-up their video settings. But hey, he got the RTX 4090, so it’s no big deal, in terms of sacrificing some FPS, to get better graphics.

Image Credit: PGL
Viewmodel settings
To match his viewmodel, you can manually set them, or skip to copy and pasting his viewmodel settings directly with the CS2 console commands shown. The right viewmodel settings can be the difference between actually seeing someone when you peak, or obscuring the enemy. And you should trust jL CS2 settings, being the god of a player that he is.
- CS2 FOV set at 68 (viewmodel_fov 68)
- Offset X 2 (viewmodel_offset_x 2)
- Offset Y 2.5 (viewmodel_offset_y 2.5)
- Offset Z -1.5 (viewmodel_offset_z -1.5)
- Presetpos 1 (viewmodel_presetpos 1)
jL crosshair settings
Now that you’re matching how it looks on his screen, you can match how he aims. Try it; it might even increase your CS2 headshot percentage.
For his crosshair he’s using:
- Style: Classic Static
- Follow Recoil: No
- Dot: No
- Length: 1
- Thickness: 0.5
- Gap: -3
- Outline: No
This custom crosshair uses R/G/B values of:
- Red: 50
- Green: 255
- Blue: 169
- Alpha: 255
To copy/paste his reticle you can use this code:
CSGO-n2cuS-tVHYW-vkd2O-bQVhY-fxwPB
jL CS2 hardware
The Lithuanian pro is using The Razer Deathadder V3 HyperSpeed, accompanied with the following settings:
- Polling Rate: 4000 Hz
- DPI: 800
- eDPI: 800
- Windows Sensitivity: 6
- In Game Sensitivity: 1
- Zoom Sensitivity: 1
He runs this on a Logitech G740 mousepad. Like most pros, he’s making use of the controversial Wooting boards. Not opting for a 60% board, he’s using the Wooting 80HE keyboard.
His monitor of choice is the ZOWIE XL2566K, which shows the game at a buttery 360Hz.
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