poiii CS2 Settings – Full Player Profile

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Alex “poiii” Nyholm Sundgren is a young CS2 rifler currently playing for 100 Thieves. The Swedish talent has quickly established himself as one of the hottest prospects in world Counter-Strike, leading to him being handpicked as one of the stars tasked with leading 100 Thieves through the VRS alongside veterans rain and dev1ce.

poiii CS2 Settings – Full Player Profile

Because of his reputation, poiii’s CS2 settings are in high demand. Copying pro settings can be one of the best ways to get better, as these players have often spent thousands of hours fine-tuning their personal preferences to perfection.

poiii CS2 Settings

From crosshair codes to video settings, you’ll find the complete list of poiii CS2 settings below.

Mouse Settings

poiii uses a Razer DeathAdder V4 Pro Black on the server, with a particularly low eDPI of 600. Compare this to the CS2 mouse settings of other prominent riflers like donk and kyousuke, and you’ll see this is quite unique.

  • Mouse: Razer DeathAdder V4 Pro Black
Setting Value
DPI 800
Sensitivity 0.75
eDPI 600
Zoom Sensitivity 1
Hz 4000
Windows Sensitivity 6

Crosshair Settings

poiii’s crosshair is a small green cross, allowing him to perfectly pinpoint his opponent’s heads in the center. His 2026 headshot percentage of 59% (at the time of writing) shows that this crosshair really works for poiii.

  • poiii Crosshair Code: CSGO-Px55k-hnspd-cadUH-fn8Y5-DmjPK
Setting Value
Style Classic Static
Follow Recoil No
Dot No
Length 1
Thickness 0
Gap -4
Outline No
Color Green
Red 255
Green 255
Blue 255
Alpha Yes
Alpha Value 255
T Style No
Deployed Weapon Gap No
Sniped Width Unknown

Viewmodel Settings

Most Counter-Strike 2 players use the default viewmodel settings, and poiii is no different. The game doesn’t allow for massive variations in viewmodels, so many don’t bother customizing it.

Setting Value
FOV 68
Offset X 2.5
Offset Y 0
Offset Z -1.5
Presetpos 2

Launch Options

poiii’s CS2 settings include a few different launch options. You can find his below:

  • -threads 9 -allow_third_party_software

Video Settings

Although 4:3 has always been popular, it feels like 1280×960 resolution (used in poiii’s video settings) is becoming fashionable once again.

Setting Value
Resolution 1280×960
Aspect Ratio 4:3
Scaling Mode Stretched
Brightness 93%
Display Mode Fullscreen

Advanced Video Settings

Setting Value
Boost Player Contrast Enabled
V-Sync Disabled
NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency Disabled
Disabled Disabled
Maximum FPS In Game 0
Multisampling Anti-Aliasing Mode None
Global Shadow Quality High
Dynamic Shadows All
Model/Texture Detail Low
Texture Filtering Mode Bilinear
Shader Detail Low
Particle Detail Low
Ambient Occlusion High
High Dynamic Range Quality
FidelityFX Super Resolution Disabled (Highest Quality)

HUD Settings

poiii goes vibrant and pink with his Counter-Strike HUD.

Setting Value
HUD Scale 0.979963
HUD Color Pink

Radar Settings

Many players customize their radar settings to their own personal preferences. This setting should suit your own playstyle, and how often you look at the minimap. Here are the CS2 settings poiii uses.

Setting Value
Radar Centers The Player No
Radar is Rotating Yes
Toggle Shape With Scoreboard Yes
Radar HUD Size 1
Radar Map Zoom 0.4

Equipment

A player is only as good as his peripherals. Here is all the gear poiii uses to play CS2.

Peripheral Owned Gear
Mouse Razer DeathAdder V4 Pro Black
Keyboard Wooting 80 HE Frost
Headset Razer BlackShark V3 Pro Black

poiii CS2 History

It’s still very early days in poiii’s Counter-Strike career. His first recorded professional match came in 2023, but it would be a while before he found himself on a team full-time where he could truly showcase his talents on a regular basis.

In mid-2024, he was picked up to be a part of an all-Swedish EYEBALLERS roster featuring three-time Major winner JW. He continued to develop as a player, and was signed by Alliance a year later in July 2025. Once again, this was part of a national project, this time learning from veteran IGL twist.

It was on Alliance that poiii would really start to offer glimpses of his potential. He was finally able to back up his online form with some impressive Tier 3 LAN showings, and added some smaller trophies to his resume.

poiii Alliance wins Svenska Cupen 2025
Image via Svenska Cupen

By the end of 2025, poiii was widely regarded as one of the most talented young CS2 players in the world. When 100 Thieves came knocking with the opportunity to play with legends rain and dev1ce as part of an international roster, it was a no-brainer. poiii took on the challenge, moving to 100 Thieves and building from the bottom of the VRS.

The rise up the rankings was swift, as 100 Thieves racked up LAN victories at events like Roman Imperium Cup V, DraculaN Season 5, and Parken Challenger Championship Season 2. Although they fell short of the trophies, it was mission accomplished for 100 Thieves, who already found themselves comfortably in the top 50 of the VRS.

That is where poiii sits right now. On the periphery of Tier 1 event invites, still battling with his 100 Thieves teammates to force their way into the top. Individually, his numbers have remained stellar, despite the step up in competition.

Trophies Won By poiii

Because poiii is still building his reputation as one of the best young CS2 players in the world right now, he hasn’t been able to lift any Tier 1 trophies yet. However, he did win a few smaller LANs throughout his time on Alliance. These are as follows:

Tournament Date Team Prize
Svenska Cupen 2025 November 15th, 2025 Alliance $15,874.19
European Pro League Regular Season 2 November 6th, 2025 Alliance $6,000
GameZone Cup 2025 November 1st, 2025 Alliance $1,579.24
European Pro League Season 26 July 17th, 2025 Alliance $11,000

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Daniel Morris

Daniel Morris

Counter-Strike Content Lead
Daniel is a CS2 esports specialist, and now channels that expertise to discuss the game online. Despite his knowledge of Counter-Strike, he wasn’t quite good enough to go pro himself.
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