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Which resolution should you use in Counter-Strike 2? - Dexerto

Puzzled about the perfect resolution for Counter-Strike 2? We’ve got your back. From 4:3 to stretched and 16:9, we’ve tested them all.

Counter-Strike 2 is making waves as one of the most anticipated launches this year. If you’re stepping into the CS for the first time and wondering about the best resolution and aspect ratio, you’re at the right place. For a deep dive, don’t miss our in-depth settings guide to fine-tune your CS2 experience. Standing Advertising Display

Which resolution should you use in Counter-Strike 2? - Dexerto

Remember, there’s no universal “best” resolution. It depends on individual preferences and your PC’s capabilities. On gadgets like the Steam Deck, 1280×800 or 1680×1050 (a 16:10 aspect ratio) fit the bill. But the widely adopted 16:9 ratios, such as 1280×720, 1600×900, or 1920×1080, are also contenders.

However, in the CS community lean away from the common 16:9. Why? Resolutions each have their unique strengths and shortcomings. While a lower one might optimize performance, it can also skimp out on visual appeal.

High-res graphics are, without doubt, eye-catching. But be wary—pushing for the highest visual detail could hinder your gameplay if your rig isn’t up to the task.

Many players, especially pros, prefer a stretched 4:3 aspect ratio over a more standard 16:9 aspect ratio, primarily because when stretched, it also stretches the size of enemy players, making them a bigger target. It also runs at higher FPS, even for lower-end computers. Counter-Strike 2 should work perfectly fine in 4:3 stretched mode.

At 1280×960 resolution, you get a squarish aspect ratio of 4:3, but if you’re using a 16:9 monitor, it leaves black bars on either side of the frame. The benefit of this resolution is that you can focus on the “business” area of the game, and it lets you run a game at a higher FPS, even if you have a lower-end computer.

You get a stretched in-game view while running in fullscreen, and it also means you get no obtrusive black vertical bars. Since it’s still 4:3, you get to focus on the key parts of the game, but some graphic elements may feel stretched out. Typically, black bars are used by players who were used to the 4:3 aspect ratio from early versions of CS, where it was the standard.

As such, 4:3 is preferred by a large number of pro players. While various pros swear by this aspect ratio, not all top players use 4:3.

Slightly lower than the native resolution, 16:10 works as a sweet spot between 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios. The sidebars are smaller than the 4:3 aspect ratio, which you might prefer. You still get higher frame rates than the 16:9 aspect ratio in some cases too.

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If you do not like the black bars, you can hide them by stretching the images. This will make enemies slightly larger, but without the downsides of 4:3: first, enemies won’t move across the screen space so fast, and two, you have greater peripheral vision.

Most games these days are designed for 16:9 aspect ratio. On a monitor that supports a 16:9 aspect ratio, the games look more visually pleasing and offer an unobstructed view of in-game content.

If you have gaming-focused hardware like a high-end gaming pc, best-in-class CPU, GPU, mouse, and keyboard, then playing games at this wide-aspect ratio offers the best visual experience. However, if your rig is not a high-end gaming setup, you might lose frame rates resulting in a worse gameplay experience.

Additionally, 16:9 is very rarely used by pro players (but some do), because enemies are smaller targets, compared to stretched res like 4:3 or 16:10. However, using the default aspect ratio isn’t unheard of among top players, for example, FaZe Clan’s Robin ‘ropz’ Kool plays on 16:9, 1920×1080.

If you are just starting out Counter-Strike with CS2, then we’d recommend sticking to default settings for now, provided you are achieving at least 240fps at 16:9, 1920×1080.

If you are struggling with FPS, lowering the resolution can be an easy fix. And, if you want to try playing like the pros, switching to 4:3 or 16:10 stretched is worth trying out.

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