One of the leading newsmakers in recent weeks has been electronic, who suddenly moved to Virtus.pro. With him, the team has already reached the quarterfinals of the ESL Pro League, but it’s evident that Denis still needs to fully integrate into the team play. However, CS.MONEY Blog can already tell you about the settings CS2 electronic uses, and of course, our article won’t be complete without discussing his skins.
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What settings does Electronic use in CS2?
We won’t delve into an ultra-detailed breakdown here because, in many ways, professionals’ settings are similar, as they want to maximize frames per second without losing competitive advantage. So, let’s focus on some unique features.
Firstly, Denis plays with an unusual resolution of 1440*1080. This is a standard 4:3 aspect ratio for professionals, but the resolution is higher than that of most esports players. Considering that the black bars on the sides limit the view, it’s strange to observe that Denis hasn’t switched to 16:9 and a resolution of 1920*1080. On the other hand, a narrower field of view in the game allows for more effective concentration due to fewer details. Nevertheless, the resolution choice is not trivial and, therefore, interesting. Data provided by prosettings.net.
It’s also interesting that electronic plays with the flagship Razer Deathadder V3 Pro mouse, but not the default one — the Faker Edition. This red mouse was created in collaboration with the greatest player of all time in League of Legends. Given that Dota 2 is much more beloved in Russia, and many people have a dismissive attitude towards LoL, such a preference is surprising.
Let’s also mention that Denis has his mouse set to 800 DPI, and the in-game sensitivity is 1.1. Interestingly, the zoom sensitivity is 1.05 — for most professionals, it’s 1.
Finally, let’s talk about the crosshair. It’s small and green.
Electronic’s crosshair code for use in the game:
- CSGO-ufu7i-AwTKZ-xkyHs-Vz5CY-wwXsO
What skins does Electronic play with?
Despite Denis having recently hidden his inventory, his performance in ESL Pro League Season 19 still showed all the main skins he uses.
In attack, electronic uses Stiletto Knife Doppler Ruby, and his default pistol is Glock-18 Fade, which has an LDLC holographic sticker from the Katowice 2014 Major.
In case of a poor economy, Denis uses a relatively default but bright P250 Bengal Tiger, as well as the Galil AR Phoenix Blacklight. The main weapon is AK-47 Gold Arabesque.
The defensive situation is a bit different. Firstly, electronic uses a different knife — this time, M9 Bayonet Fade. It’s not hard to guess that the Fade series is among his favourite skins. The default pistol is a souvenir USP-S Road Rash from the Berlin Major: one of the gold stickers is his own autograph.
During partial buys, electronic may take MP9 Wild Lotus or FAMAS ZX Spectron. When it comes to a full buy, M4A1-S Hot Rod comes into play. Perhaps, in Counter-Strike 2, single-color skins look much cooler compared to CS:GO. Therefore, the combination of red metal and gold stickers looks very cool, and Denis has good taste in this regard.
In the near future, Virtus.pro will take part in IEM Dallas and BLAST Premier: Spring Final. Let’s see what electronic can impress us with, but you don’t have to wait and can impress yourself and other players on the server right now. Visit CS.MONEY and buy cool skins in just a few clicks! It’s quick, convenient, and safe!