I'll Be Making A Much better Video with alot more settings and Easier ways of doing this later right now i am doing some testing to see what is best The settings in this video has worked for me and gave me a huge Fps Boost and lower latency
4:56 for in-game settings, the only thing in this video you should actually be looking at. Nothing before 2:05 is relevant if you have an SSD, and if you have it available you should be using the ultimate power plan. If you're on an HDD, you should be clearing those temporary files from within your hard drive's properties window, then to get the best performance use a third party defrag program to move CS to the beginning of the platter where data read speeds are highest. Again, irrelevant if you have any kind of SSD. Registry edits are dangerous and should not be done unless you know exactly what you're doing in there, and there is nothing in the registry that's going to help your FPS in anything, let alone CS. Windows also schedules update checking for when your computer is typically not being used much, it should never be downloading or even checking for updates during your normal gaming time. Forgetting to re-enable updates can leave you vulnerable to security exploits. Besides, WIndows 11's "Game Mode" should be halting updates and doing the power plan thing on it's own. Clean video card driver installs should only be necessary if things are really broken, but it's not harmful so give'r. CSGO being in the CS2 install directory is irrelevant; it's an entirely different engine, it couldn't load the files even if it wanted to.
ok lets start of in the beginning Removing the files in the %temp%, temp and prefetch does change something i know that with a 100% certainty its changes more or less depending on how many files are in there but the more files the more it changes even on a SSD, cause that i have done testing on. The reason for the High Powerplan is because of the difference in how much power you pc will start to use that is just unnecessary and will rack up you energi bill. and really only shows a FPS difference of like 10 maybe even less. Registry edits are somewhat dangerous if you dont know what you are doing yes but that is why i didnt show how to go into it and change things but instead made it easy to change things that actually makes your system faster and GIVE more fps Windows Schedules update does actually check for updates even when you are playing and can lead to Fps drops and more latency on your system and what i did didn't really stop it just paused the looking for updates and definetly doesnt leave you vulnerable to security exploids since i didnt Stop it Completly game mode only works half the time but also does so you wont get random notifications while in a game and doesnt do the power plan thing on its own and clean video card driver i didnt do in this video i only said that you should update your GPU driver which you should really always do especially if you have a older card and as i said about the removing CSGO from the file It seems to have worked for people also means i cant say for certain but some things does cross over from CSGO to cs2 so there is a posibility of it working alittle
@@RainerCS2 Learn what a paragraph is, and I might read all that. But whatever you noticed making you 100% sure the temp files make a difference was a placebo. Also the difference between performance and ultra is negligible. Your computer is only going to draw extra power if it needs it, and if it needs it to get more FPS, I'm sure it's worth the couple extra pennies on your electric bill. Need I remind you the average computer has a 600w PSU? Even at full load, that's 6 of your grandmas light bulbs. I've likely been playing this game and messing with computers longer than you've been alive, and a lot of what you went over just doesn't actually do anything.
@@K-Anator Mate I have tested before and after the temp cleanup, and can say that i didn’t do it for a month and saw a 50 fps difference. So it 100% does a difference.
@@K-Anator and if you go ask anyone like fREQUENCYCS he will tell you to do the same and a lot of the other people who do this for a living will tell you to do the same as some of the things I showed in this video
@@RainerCS2 It certainly doesn't. Install CS2 on a separate disk than your C:/ drive, and watch the C:/ drive for activity while playing CSGO. There will be none. Care to explain how you think files the game doesn't go anywhere near will effect it? You've clearly missed something else when doing this, simply deleting files does nothing. Maybe if your game is on an HDD /and/ you did a defrag it'd help. But simply deleting those files does not a single thing do.
Its System Responsiveness So the differences i thought was there was for some reason wrong so there is no difference between them its the same it just makes it more or less responsive so if you have a higher end system it would make your pc have less latency over fps so it takes alittle fps and low end gives more fps and not latency but apperenty it was the same settings so no different but its the low end to med end so it should give more fps
I'll Be Making A Much better Video with alot more settings and Easier ways of doing this later right now i am doing some testing to see what is best
The settings in this video has worked for me and gave me a huge Fps Boost and lower latency
in your next video add a cat
@@aKingttv ok
@@aKingttv watch out for the Thumbnail on the next video
@@RainerCS2
4:56 for in-game settings, the only thing in this video you should actually be looking at.
Nothing before 2:05 is relevant if you have an SSD, and if you have it available you should be using the ultimate power plan. If you're on an HDD, you should be clearing those temporary files from within your hard drive's properties window, then to get the best performance use a third party defrag program to move CS to the beginning of the platter where data read speeds are highest. Again, irrelevant if you have any kind of SSD.
Registry edits are dangerous and should not be done unless you know exactly what you're doing in there, and there is nothing in the registry that's going to help your FPS in anything, let alone CS.
Windows also schedules update checking for when your computer is typically not being used much, it should never be downloading or even checking for updates during your normal gaming time. Forgetting to re-enable updates can leave you vulnerable to security exploits. Besides, WIndows 11's "Game Mode" should be halting updates and doing the power plan thing on it's own.
Clean video card driver installs should only be necessary if things are really broken, but it's not harmful so give'r.
CSGO being in the CS2 install directory is irrelevant; it's an entirely different engine, it couldn't load the files even if it wanted to.
ok lets start of in the beginning Removing the files in the %temp%, temp and prefetch does change something i know that with a 100% certainty its changes more or less depending on how many files are in there but the more files the more it changes even on a SSD, cause that i have done testing on. The reason for the High Powerplan is because of the difference in how much power you pc will start to use that is just unnecessary and will rack up you energi bill. and really only shows a FPS difference of like 10 maybe even less. Registry edits are somewhat dangerous if you dont know what you are doing yes but that is why i didnt show how to go into it and change things but instead made it easy to change things that actually makes your system faster and GIVE more fps Windows Schedules update does actually check for updates even when you are playing and can lead to Fps drops and more latency on your system and what i did didn't really stop it just paused the looking for updates and definetly doesnt leave you vulnerable to security exploids since i didnt Stop it Completly game mode only works half the time but also does so you wont get random notifications while in a game and doesnt do the power plan thing on its own and clean video card driver i didnt do in this video i only said that you should update your GPU driver which you should really always do especially if you have a older card and as i said about the removing CSGO from the file It seems to have worked for people also means i cant say for certain but some things does cross over from CSGO to cs2 so there is a posibility of it working alittle
@@RainerCS2 Learn what a paragraph is, and I might read all that.
But whatever you noticed making you 100% sure the temp files make a difference was a placebo.
Also the difference between performance and ultra is negligible. Your computer is only going to draw extra power if it needs it, and if it needs it to get more FPS, I'm sure it's worth the couple extra pennies on your electric bill.
Need I remind you the average computer has a 600w PSU? Even at full load, that's 6 of your grandmas light bulbs.
I've likely been playing this game and messing with computers longer than you've been alive, and a lot of what you went over just doesn't actually do anything.
@@K-Anator Mate I have tested before and after the temp cleanup, and can say that i didn’t do it for a month and saw a 50 fps difference. So it 100% does a difference.
@@K-Anator and if you go ask anyone like fREQUENCYCS he will tell you to do the same and a lot of the other people who do this for a living will tell you to do the same as some of the things I showed in this video
@@RainerCS2 It certainly doesn't. Install CS2 on a separate disk than your C:/ drive, and watch the C:/ drive for activity while playing CSGO. There will be none.
Care to explain how you think files the game doesn't go anywhere near will effect it?
You've clearly missed something else when doing this, simply deleting files does nothing. Maybe if your game is on an HDD /and/ you did a defrag it'd help. But simply deleting those files does not a single thing do.
this is a fps tip
Unable to load the file when I clicked on the link
then try this www.mediafire.com/file/nl8oehbxw84bhl3/2023_CS2_Optimization_pack.zip/file
What are those low-med or med-high files supposed to do exactly?
Its System Responsiveness So the differences i thought was there was for some reason wrong so there is no difference between them its the same it just makes it more or less responsive so if you have a higher end system it would make your pc have less latency over fps so it takes alittle fps and low end gives more fps and not latency but apperenty it was the same settings so no different but its the low end to med end so it should give more fps