At the begining when he said "straight to it as always" I instantly fell in love with this channel. Easy to understand, informative and concise thanks!
- Straight to the point - Very detail and large cover on which settings cover which aspects and so on - No background music bullshit You've earned 1 subcribe
What 😳 this video is amazing! The amount of detail and how well and straight to the point you explain and show is absolutely awesome. My fav youtuber 💓 wish you huge growth. Well deserved
@@ALBUPerformance Thanks again. Please keep up the good work. Just one more thing. I don't know what I am saying is relevant to your video but discussing resolution would have been a good addon to this video.
I am so glad you are still somewhat active at least here in the comment section. As you said earlier to other viewers already, you will cover CS2 this summer when it fully releases.. but, could we also see Quake Champions and Overwatch on this channel in the future?
I really hope you just go and do this for most competitive games on the market, these are the types of videos i need in my life. love it man, keep it up
Jesus, there is so much controversy around graphics settings, and the only video in many years that explains everything in detail and clearly. Thank you very much for your hardwork. Already made some adjustments. With
My personal way to go is: Resolution: 1024×768 or 800×600 (Been playing with such resolution since I've started playing FPS games) Shadows: LOW (I hate dynamic shadows in OLD FPS games) Texture: MEDIUM (on my pc HIGH slighty impact my FPS) Effects and Shaders: HIGH (same reason you mention on your video) Boost Player Contrast: ON (Same reason you mentioned on the video but sometimes I turn it off because in certain spots make enemys glowing in an unnatural way) MSAA: 8x 4x or NONE (depending on the mood 😅) Anisotropic Filtering: 2x (to be honest 16x is unnecessary with such low resolution so that's why) Great video! 💪
Best video ever. well explained and examples on each one of the decision you made. i have a 3080 and a 10900k and i was getting super frame drops and unstable frames. after watching this video, my game experience has been day and night. Thanks a lot! hope you grow with how well your videos are!
MSAA lowers a perfomance with old GPU or/and GPU bottlnecking. So if you using integrated GPU or slow GPU with fast CPU I strongly recommend put MSAA on 2x, because 2x is have tiny impact, when on 4x impact is much higher, and 8x have significant performance cost even with comparison to 4x.
Yes. Anti-Aliasing used to be one of the most performance taxing settings on older video cards. This isn't the case with newer 3000/2000/1000 series cards where AA now has close to zero performance cost. Video cards that are a decade old will be costly in framerate performance especially for AA and AF. Unfortunately I will not be doing benchmarks (or internal testing for result accuracy/range) for cards this old.
This is right. I noticed that some setting which did not influence in your test give considerable impact on integrated GPU. I looked into a lot of interesting benchmarks but yours is very detailed thank you! I think that people with strong GPU will not look for this kind of contect, but people with old/integrated/week GPU. So i think it is much nore interesting to to this benchmarks on such GPU. Im running the game on laptop i7 10 gen CPU with 16GB RAM and SSD. So the buttleneack is the integrated GPU. Trying hard to keep the FPS above 60 without lossing important settings. I think
Fell in love with this channel, truly deservs more views. Straight to the point, analytics review, giving both competitive and performance perspective. Would love to see more games!
I find that input lag is far more important than fps and is not always linked to each other. I was running 300+, but after reinstalling windows and deciding to try and not touch my CSGO settings because my PC should be able to handle anything, I thought I had finally just reached an age where I could no longer keep up. Turns out it was input lag. And even when reducing some of these settings LOWERED my fps average (somehow) it got rid of my input lag and I was back to playing really well (still bounce between LEM/global) Input lag is tricky too because I hadn't played CSGO in 2 years and I literally couldn't tell if it my connection, bad lobby or just me being awful. I eventually came to the conclusion I was just bad now, but finally getting rid of input lag made such a huge difference. If you're having issues, input lag is definitely worth looking into if hardware is not a problem. Really good video. The information is condensed and relevant and delivered calmly and precisely.
what exactly did you do to lower the input lag? i feel like im in the same spot right now. i have been worse and worse ever since i switched to windows 10 from 7 in 2015. every windows reinstall seemed like my input lag kept getting worse.
One thing I want to mention about Global Shadow Quality is that with lower quality preset, the draw distance of players shadows will decrease too. I've noticed that on D2 when people stays on the edge of the A short, waiting for someone coming from CT base or from cat. Now for MSAA option, it will affect the performance, depending on the power of your GPU, and probably on the optimization made by game developer and GPU Drivers developers. In my case, my r9 380x gets an important hit in performance from 2x to 8x MSAA. With 2x MSAA I can get around 300-310 FPS with 8x MSAA I can get around 270-280 FPS, that is at 1280x720p, and I've forgot to say that increasing MSAA can affect the performance in smokes. And Texture filtering, in my case, from bilinear to 16x I loose 10fps. That's not too much, but I can regain some FPS if I go in Radeon Settings and set it to performance
You do amazing work, would love a similar breakdown showing the best nvidia graphics drivers for csgo. Since no one really benchmarks drivers for an old game like CS anymore.
Exactly the kind of video I was looking for. As you said at the beginning, you go straight to the point. Great comparisons and examples, detailed benchmarks and good explanations. You're very knowledgeable, and your video is generally easy to understand and follow. A lot of my settings have already matched what you recommend, but for example, I didn't know about the relation between shader and effect settings, and how they impact gameplay. Thank you very much, I'll surely watch more of your videos and recommend them to friends!
thanks for doing the videos so thoroughly! I appreciate your work a dozen times over some guy just telling me use this setting "because." Reminds me of lab reports back in school hahaha
Subscribed as soon as I finished the video. This is what most gamers look for when configuring a game. Next video would be awesome to be some sort of a resolution comparison. Thank you.
Probably the most helpful video for when it comes to video settings. everything well explained and your even putting work on updating these settings for us. love your content man keep up the great work :)))
Thank you very much for this video, you helped me a lot with my settings and the understanding behind them. I know Im late but still wanted to leave some love.
Hey, just wanted to let people know that MSAA affects performance if your GPU is the bottleneck. You can see that although his FPS doesn't change, his GPU utilisation does, indicating a CPU bottleneck. TLDR: Weak GPU? Turn down MSAA
This is correct. I try to use same tier GPU/CPU so that the average user would experience similar results (including bottlenecks). I suspect for the majority of users either the GPU/CPU will be same tier, or the GPU will be next gen. Certainly on a weak GPU turning down MSAA will help. For this video I used a i7 7700k and GTX 1070.
2 years later but after messing with my settings I've realized one thing. While the map objects that disappear when effect/shader detail is lowered don't affect visibility or anything, there are some specific use cases where they may hide objects used in certain smoke/nade lineups, so certain players might not like that.
This is correct. It is one of the settings that that newer vCards perform exceptionally better at than older ones. It's due to newer architectural improvements. The % FPS change results you see here will be accurate for Geforce 3000/2000/1000 series.
I had a chinese gtx 770 ripoff, which was actually a gts450 1gb under the hood. The system and games still think that's a gtx 770 with 2gb of vram, which caused a lot of games to crash, if memory usage went above 1 gig. This was fine for CS GO until panorama update, which forced me to drop down to 900p, but I still could keep 4x msaa+fxaa. Update after update, maps were updated and more skins were added. I eventually dropped down to 720p 2xmsaa+fxaa, I still kept shaders to high alongside effects quality to see through molotovs, but it impaired my ability to play on newer updated maps, where I would drop to 50s on high. Cache got updated, uber shaders and high contrast option were added. The game became more memory hungry, I had to turn off msaa and cope with the sheer bluriness. High contrast players option actually had a HUGE performance impact, the game would drop the frames so hard, I had to disable it. What I was left with is a blurry mess where I couldn't see players sometimes. I eventually upgraded to gtx 1650 for a good price just before the GPU shortage (good timing!). My CPU was i7 4790 and I had 8 gb single channel ram. With gts 450, turning texture filtering to trilinear granted huge framerate benefit, depending on the scene I got 10 to 30 fps boost! though I couldn't cope with blur so I set it to 4x aniso (Found it to be optimal). The take away is that older hardware may get a HUGE performance boost by turning down settings, which do not affect modern (even low end) hardware
Regarding Multisampling Anti-Aliasing Mode 11:29 something I found interesting a while ago is that this setting can affect your fps on the edges of the smoke. The fps loss happens at very edge of the smoke while entering (not inside), so I am not sure how big of an impact it would have in real-case scenario when playing competitively.
These kind of settings comparison videos are exactly what I've always wanted to see. You did warzone but I am curious about cold war. Even bf2042 when it finally releases.
Great vid! you earned a sub especially since you said you would update this as time goes on but quick comment on the msaa setting for me personally i find the jagged textures on low look very blurry when running around which makes things harder to see for me so 8x is actually much clearer for me personally
Hi Christopher. I would be very interested to have your opinion on the effects of turning Sharpness up (preferably in NVIDIA instead of monitor) and how that affects the blurry MSAA visuals.
i am sad about watching this a month late, this is such fine work. Also, can you do a benchmark test of nvidia control panel settings in cs go, it is highly needed, nvidia settings effect hit reg at a great extent, seeing your benchmarks would really help us to find that sweet spot. Cheers to you.
agree, nvidia can be tricky af, u don't know what actually impacts the game / perf or actually overrides / is overridden by csgo settings. Currently trying to find that sweet spot but difficult haha
Hey man, great explanation all around. Congrats for the clip 👍 My question being how much it will affect the settings you recommended on valve mm in general? (With moving targets etc.)
The actual FPS will be lower in MM and it will also fluctuate more. The more is going on the more this will happen. However the actual % FPS difference for turning a setting low/med/high will remain largely the same. Think of this as just isolating an individual settings effect.
Greetings! Thanks a lot for your effort invested in creating this video. It will help for sure. I have a few questions: 1) Most of these settings are compared on the empty map. And I agree that most of these settings (low-high) don't have any impacts on fps. What do you think, is it going to get lower fps on benchmark if some enemies are located in front of us? 2) Can you maybe record and compare settings for NVIDIA GPUs how it will affect CSGO fps? Thanks in forward, and hoping for your response. Keep up with good work. Kind regards.
Hi Jovan. 1) The more players, explosions, etc that is going on, on screen, the lower your average FPS will be. However, the actual % FPS change you'd get from having a setting turned low/med/high will actually remain the same. Think of it as isolating a settings effects. I know it's a bit surprising, but testing in multiple games has proven this to hold true at least in the games I've tested so far. 2) I assume you mean benchmarking NVIDIA Control Panel Settings. Benchmarking those settings is more complicated than you'd expect. A lot are a test of actual latency (as opposed to just fps differences) and I need some special equipment to really do a proper benchmarking on those. I am looking into this for a future vid since you are not the first to ask.
@@ALBUPerformance For me the best settings for csgo are:4:3 on 1024x768 because well competitive advantage all the graphics things on low and very low,texture filtering:none because i honestly dont see a difference,msaa:x2 it makes my gun not have those annoying visual spikes,with this i get pretty good fps with vertical sync on which i use it because for me screen tearing is VERY annoying even though it gives a bit of input lag,without vertical sync it gives me 150 fps with a medium gamma pc
At the begining when he said "straight to it as always" I instantly fell in love with this channel. Easy to understand, informative and concise thanks!
Totally agree. Too many you tubers trying to plug useless adverts or a load of useless information about them self or their channel.
Some channels are made for entertainment, others for infom the viewers. And there channels trying to mix the stuff. Sometimes does not work well
this is so underrated! keep it man
So true. I keep saying this..every video just gets better and better.
Yeah I'm surprised this isn't one of the most viewed videos for the best cs settings.
Facts. I have just discovered an angel today.
Dude, I love how you break down these settings and you have an excellent way of explaining what they mean... Keep it up!!!
Dude this video is literally better than most
Of the csgo setting vids out there
Fps got a major boost now
Tysm my guy
- Straight to the point
- Very detail and large cover on which settings cover which aspects and so on
- No background music bullshit
You've earned 1 subcribe
this is honestly the only guy you should be watching to know what settings to use. so in depth yet short and sweet, thank you
no messing around, no clickbait just watch what you click on. Gained a sub
What 😳 this video is amazing! The amount of detail and how well and straight to the point you explain and show is absolutely awesome.
My fav youtuber 💓 wish you huge growth. Well deserved
best fucken video explaining the setting get this man some recognition before others start copying this vid
Jesus this is like one of the best quality videos I have ever seen on CS:GO settings.
No other channel has explained this section better than you. It was so clear yet informative. Great job!
Glad it was helpful!
@@ALBUPerformance Thanks again. Please keep up the good work. Just one more thing. I don't know what I am saying is relevant to your video but discussing resolution would have been a good addon to this video.
@@ALBUPerformance Please do a similar video on CS2 now.
This is the most relaxing benchmark and technical gaming video I've ever watched. It's like watching candy get made. Aaaah!! Well done to you.
this video is what i search for, you show us visual differences and performance differences same time. this is perfect video.
The best graphic setup video I've been looking for. Thanks man
I am so glad you are still somewhat active at least here in the comment section.
As you said earlier to other viewers already, you will cover CS2 this summer when it fully releases.. but, could we also see Quake Champions and Overwatch on this channel in the future?
Yes. My baby is just out of the infant stage and I'm finally getting some decent sleep. I plan to ramp up the amount of videos I make.
You are the real MVP actually found a video that was helpful!!
I really hope you just go and do this for most competitive games on the market, these are the types of videos i need in my life. love it man, keep it up
What a video much needed now one can be sure which settings doesn't kill their FPS.
Jesus, there is so much controversy around graphics settings, and the only video in many years that explains everything in detail and clearly. Thank you very much for your hardwork. Already made some adjustments. With
Such underrated content creator, awesome vids man!
also a
"The best nvidia settings for FPS" video would be nice bro :D
Yes it would be great
now this is what weve been looking for! thanks albu
Happy to help!
My personal way to go is:
Resolution: 1024×768 or 800×600 (Been playing with such resolution since I've started playing FPS games)
Shadows: LOW (I hate dynamic shadows in OLD FPS games)
Texture: MEDIUM (on my pc HIGH slighty impact my FPS)
Effects and Shaders: HIGH (same reason you mention on your video)
Boost Player Contrast: ON (Same reason you mentioned on the video but sometimes I turn it off because in certain spots make enemys glowing in an unnatural way)
MSAA: 8x 4x or NONE (depending on the mood 😅)
Anisotropic Filtering: 2x (to be honest 16x is unnecessary with such low resolution so that's why)
Great video! 💪
what's ur pc spec
Best video ever. well explained and examples on each one of the decision you made. i have a 3080 and a 10900k and i was getting super frame drops and unstable frames. after watching this video, my game experience has been day and night. Thanks a lot! hope you grow with how well your videos are!
Lucky you! I have a potato PC and best I got in CS is 45 fps and still happy🤓
Great explanations! Thank you!
MSAA lowers a perfomance with old GPU or/and GPU bottlnecking. So if you using integrated GPU or slow GPU with fast CPU I strongly recommend put MSAA on 2x, because 2x is have tiny impact, when on 4x impact is much higher, and 8x have significant performance cost even with comparison to 4x.
Yes. Anti-Aliasing used to be one of the most performance taxing settings on older video cards. This isn't the case with newer 3000/2000/1000 series cards where AA now has close to zero performance cost. Video cards that are a decade old will be costly in framerate performance especially for AA and AF. Unfortunately I will not be doing benchmarks (or internal testing for result accuracy/range) for cards this old.
This is right. I noticed that some setting which did not influence in your test give considerable impact on integrated GPU.
I looked into a lot of interesting benchmarks but yours is very detailed thank you!
I think that people with strong GPU will not look for this kind of contect, but people with old/integrated/week GPU. So i think it is much nore interesting to to this benchmarks on such GPU.
Im running the game on laptop i7 10 gen CPU with 16GB RAM and SSD. So the buttleneack is the integrated GPU. Trying hard to keep the FPS above 60 without lossing important settings.
I think
I finally found the channel I've always dreamed of. Thanks Maxim =)
Fell in love with this channel, truly deservs more views. Straight to the point, analytics review, giving both competitive and performance perspective. Would love to see more games!
Thanks for making such details video, explaining the graphic settings! Keep up the good work!
I find that input lag is far more important than fps and is not always linked to each other.
I was running 300+, but after reinstalling windows and deciding to try and not touch my CSGO settings because my PC should be able to handle anything, I thought I had finally just reached an age where I could no longer keep up.
Turns out it was input lag. And even when reducing some of these settings LOWERED my fps average (somehow) it got rid of my input lag and I was back to playing really well (still bounce between LEM/global) Input lag is tricky too because I hadn't played CSGO in 2 years and I literally couldn't tell if it my connection, bad lobby or just me being awful. I eventually came to the conclusion I was just bad now, but finally getting rid of input lag made such a huge difference. If you're having issues, input lag is definitely worth looking into if hardware is not a problem.
Really good video. The information is condensed and relevant and delivered calmly and precisely.
what exactly did you do to lower the input lag? i feel like im in the same spot right now. i have been worse and worse ever since i switched to windows 10 from 7 in 2015. every windows reinstall seemed like my input lag kept getting worse.
i too always input lag
Forget about all the other FPS Boost videos this channel is the real thing! :DD
One thing I want to mention about Global Shadow Quality is that with lower quality preset, the draw distance of players shadows will decrease too. I've noticed that on D2 when people stays on the edge of the A short, waiting for someone coming from CT base or from cat.
Now for MSAA option, it will affect the performance, depending on the power of your GPU, and probably on the optimization made by game developer and GPU Drivers developers. In my case, my r9 380x gets an important hit in performance from 2x to 8x MSAA. With 2x MSAA I can get around 300-310 FPS with 8x MSAA I can get around 270-280 FPS, that is at 1280x720p, and I've forgot to say that increasing MSAA can affect the performance in smokes. And Texture filtering, in my case, from bilinear to 16x I loose 10fps. That's not too much, but I can regain some FPS if I go in Radeon Settings and set it to performance
Correct. I've added this to the video description. Thank you.
TBH, this is why Underrated channels are better. Your videos literally helped me alot. Thankyou, Man! new subscriber here
We are all waiting for CS2 Best Settings video!
I'm soo grateful for your content man! I always back to your channel when things goes to settings!
Straight to the point, concise and detailed. I love it 👌
Most useful and concise video I have seen in my entire life. Great job
You do amazing work, would love a similar breakdown showing the best nvidia graphics drivers for csgo. Since no one really benchmarks drivers for an old game like CS anymore.
Exactly the kind of video I was looking for. As you said at the beginning, you go straight to the point. Great comparisons and examples, detailed benchmarks and good explanations. You're very knowledgeable, and your video is generally easy to understand and follow. A lot of my settings have already matched what you recommend, but for example, I didn't know about the relation between shader and effect settings, and how they impact gameplay.
Thank you very much, I'll surely watch more of your videos and recommend them to friends!
You are very underrated Loved the video!
Very good video. A lot of work was put into it.
Good job my friend and thank you very much.
We are Waiting Cs 2 Benchmark
Outright the best CSGO video settings presentation I've ever seen! Thank you man, excellent work! You just won a new sub.
Great video, i hope u make more, prefectly explained and to the point, love it
this is the best video gaming settings about CSGO. Well done!
thank you for sharing detailed in-game examples, very informative video
thanks for doing the videos so thoroughly! I appreciate your work a dozen times over some guy just telling me use this setting "because." Reminds me of lab reports back in school hahaha
Subscribed as soon as I finished the video. This is what most gamers look for when configuring a game.
Next video would be awesome to be some sort of a resolution comparison.
Thank you.
THIS is exactly what I've been looking for which 2kliksphilip, adren, and the like failed to address. Good job!
Exactly what i was looking for! Thx!!!
I hit like and comment for helping this video to share. Underrated and very useful content.
Explanation to perfection! Very informative! +1 sub and like! you deserve more subs! keep it up with the great videos!
What a well made video. learnt way more than expected.
Insane job man ♥♥ keep it up
This is the best video setting for csgo i have ever seen on youtube. Thanks for help
Probably the most helpful video for when it comes to video settings. everything well explained and your even putting work on updating these settings for us. love your content man keep up the great work :)))
This is dedication if I've ever seen one! Thank you
Do you think the settings differs in stretched res?
Please, for the love of gaming, do this for much more games! Please, you have no idea how good this is.
Thank you very much for this video, you helped me a lot with my settings and the understanding behind them. I know Im late but still wanted to leave some love.
Hey, just wanted to let people know that MSAA affects performance if your GPU is the bottleneck. You can see that although his FPS doesn't change, his GPU utilisation does, indicating a CPU bottleneck.
TLDR: Weak GPU? Turn down MSAA
This is correct. I try to use same tier GPU/CPU so that the average user would experience similar results (including bottlenecks). I suspect for the majority of users either the GPU/CPU will be same tier, or the GPU will be next gen. Certainly on a weak GPU turning down MSAA will help.
For this video I used a i7 7700k and GTX 1070.
2 years later but after messing with my settings I've realized one thing. While the map objects that disappear when effect/shader detail is lowered don't affect visibility or anything, there are some specific use cases where they may hide objects used in certain smoke/nade lineups, so certain players might not like that.
Looking forward to the CS2 benchmarks
You got my like from Effect and Shader Detail alone
Thank you very much for this guide.
One note from me: None to 8x MSAA resulted in a drop from 180 fps to 170 fps. GTX 670MX.
This is correct. It is one of the settings that that newer vCards perform exceptionally better at than older ones. It's due to newer architectural improvements. The % FPS change results you see here will be accurate for Geforce 3000/2000/1000 series.
I had a chinese gtx 770 ripoff, which was actually a gts450 1gb under the hood. The system and games still think that's a gtx 770 with 2gb of vram, which caused a lot of games to crash, if memory usage went above 1 gig. This was fine for CS GO until panorama update, which forced me to drop down to 900p, but I still could keep 4x msaa+fxaa. Update after update, maps were updated and more skins were added. I eventually dropped down to 720p 2xmsaa+fxaa, I still kept shaders to high alongside effects quality to see through molotovs, but it impaired my ability to play on newer updated maps, where I would drop to 50s on high. Cache got updated, uber shaders and high contrast option were added. The game became more memory hungry, I had to turn off msaa and cope with the sheer bluriness. High contrast players option actually had a HUGE performance impact, the game would drop the frames so hard, I had to disable it. What I was left with is a blurry mess where I couldn't see players sometimes. I eventually upgraded to gtx 1650 for a good price just before the GPU shortage (good timing!).
My CPU was i7 4790 and I had 8 gb single channel ram. With gts 450, turning texture filtering to trilinear granted huge framerate benefit, depending on the scene I got 10 to 30 fps boost! though I couldn't cope with blur so I set it to 4x aniso (Found it to be optimal).
The take away is that older hardware may get a HUGE performance boost by turning down settings, which do not affect modern (even low end) hardware
Regarding Multisampling Anti-Aliasing Mode 11:29 something I found interesting a while ago is that this setting can affect your fps on the edges of the smoke. The fps loss happens at very edge of the smoke while entering (not inside), so I am not sure how big of an impact it would have in real-case scenario when playing competitively.
dude youy= make the best videos for this type of stuff please never ever stop making videos
These kind of settings comparison videos are exactly what I've always wanted to see. You did warzone but I am curious about cold war.
Even bf2042 when it finally releases.
Thanks I was looking for this. Quality video, subbed!
Please do CS2 benchmark and give us the best settings possible
Very good video man, really, the quality of information in this is very good! Keep working hard, BUT NOT TOO HARD!! good job man
We need like this video for counter strike 2
thank you a lot man never change continue to go straight
I love this series it actually helps a lot if you have call of duty modern warfare i would love something like this to be done for it
Working on it now. I'm committed to running the benchmarks in a Warzone Battle, and it's proving time consuming, but it's coming.
WARZONE Best Settings Benchmark Tested: ruclips.net/video/eLE2fnL3B-4/видео.html
Dude this video is under rated.
We begging you, make a CS2 video please!
Your information on vids are insane, no one explain piece by piece like you XD
This is simply the best settings comparison video on youtube. Thank you!
Great stuff! Would be nice to see a latency test aswell
I plan to do this. I need some special equipment to do it properly first.
I'm going through each of your videos and liking them all.
Great vid! you earned a sub especially since you said you would update this as time goes on but quick comment on the msaa setting for me personally i find the jagged textures on low look very blurry when running around which makes things harder to see for me so 8x is actually much clearer for me personally
Hi Christopher. I would be very interested to have your opinion on the effects of turning Sharpness up (preferably in NVIDIA instead of monitor) and how that affects the blurry MSAA visuals.
Thank you for this super underrated video. Learned a lot from this, thanks!
PLEASE COME BACK FOR CS2
First video in a while being posted today. Thank you for the support. It is Diablo 4 I needed something to get me back in the swing.
Great video didn’t know what graphics I needed until I watched the video. Really well made video helped a lot👍
FXAA doesn't even function -> Labor Of Love
Super underrated, love you
Please Benchmark CS2
holy shiittt what a useful video man, you're so underrated!!! keep up the excellent work!
Why Don't you have 1 million Subs.
love these videos i've seen apex, valorant and csgo i wish there was more you are amazing for this. Keep it up!
thank you so much, helped me a lot
Bro great work underrated channel ♥️♥️♥️ subscribed 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
i am sad about watching this a month late, this is such fine work. Also, can you do a benchmark test of nvidia control panel settings in cs go, it is highly needed, nvidia settings effect hit reg at a great extent, seeing your benchmarks would really help us to find that sweet spot. Cheers to you.
agree, nvidia can be tricky af, u don't know what actually impacts the game / perf or actually overrides / is overridden by csgo settings. Currently trying to find that sweet spot but difficult haha
@@l0renzo1337 will be waiting for it. hitting the bell icon ;)
this video is very well made . everything is explained awesomely . thank you for this : )
Hey man, great explanation all around. Congrats for the clip 👍
My question being how much it will affect the settings you recommended on valve mm in general? (With moving targets etc.)
The actual FPS will be lower in MM and it will also fluctuate more. The more is going on the more this will happen. However the actual % FPS difference for turning a setting low/med/high will remain largely the same. Think of this as just isolating an individual settings effect.
Man, thank you. I had so many questions before watching this video haha
Greetings! Thanks a lot for your effort invested in creating this video. It will help for sure.
I have a few questions:
1) Most of these settings are compared on the empty map. And I agree that most of these settings (low-high) don't have any impacts on fps. What do you think, is it going to get lower fps on benchmark if some enemies are located in front of us?
2) Can you maybe record and compare settings for NVIDIA GPUs how it will affect CSGO fps?
Thanks in forward, and hoping for your response.
Keep up with good work.
Kind regards.
Hi Jovan.
1) The more players, explosions, etc that is going on, on screen, the lower your average FPS will be. However, the actual % FPS change you'd get from having a setting turned low/med/high will actually remain the same. Think of it as isolating a settings effects. I know it's a bit surprising, but testing in multiple games has proven this to hold true at least in the games I've tested so far.
2) I assume you mean benchmarking NVIDIA Control Panel Settings. Benchmarking those settings is more complicated than you'd expect. A lot are a test of actual latency (as opposed to just fps differences) and I need some special equipment to really do a proper benchmarking on those. I am looking into this for a future vid since you are not the first to ask.
@@ALBUPerformance For me the best settings for csgo are:4:3 on 1024x768 because well competitive advantage
all the graphics things on low and very low,texture filtering:none because i honestly dont see a difference,msaa:x2 it makes my gun not have those annoying visual spikes,with this i get pretty good fps with vertical sync on which i use it because for me screen tearing is VERY annoying even though it gives a bit of input lag,without vertical sync it gives me 150 fps with a medium gamma pc
this is real good content, great work very informative.
on big distances with low shadows you cant see a enemy's shadow, but with high you can, i advice test it =)
Correct. I've added this to the video description. Thank you.
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best video covering all the settings in simple words,