renyan CS2 Settings: Mouse, Crosshair, Viewmodel & More (2026)

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renyan is one of the biggest CS2 content creators, famous for his work on both Twitch and YouTube. With over 200,000 YouTube subscribers, he’s one of the most notable creators in the CS2 space at the moment.

renyan CS2 Settings: Mouse, Crosshair, Viewmodel & More (2026)

Unlike many CS2 creators, renyan is actually good at the game. As a result, all of renyan’s CS2 settings are often sought out by fans who want to copy his config.

renyan CS2 Settings

You can find all the details about renyan’s CS2 settings below, featuring everything from his crosshair code to his in-game video settings.

renyan CS2 Mouse Settings

renyan’s CS2 mouse settings give him a very low eDPI, which is usually a sign of a mechanically-sound Counter-Strike player.

  • Mouse: Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 Black
DPI 800
Sensitivity 0.7
eDPI 560.00
Zoom Sensitivity 0.8
Hz 2000
Windows Sensitivity 6

renyan CS2 Crosshair Settings

Counter-Strike crosshairs are worth experimenting with. Because one gamer finds theirs comfortable, doesn’t mean you will too, so you should always try as many as possible before settling on one. renyan’s CS2 crosshair settings are below, so that you can give them a try.

  • renyan Crosshair Code: CSGO-43DQ7-ZRw5p-zSoGv-rJsJN-N6OtQ
Style Classic Static
Follow Recoil No
Dot No
Length 1.5
Thickness 0
Gap -2
Outline No
Color Green
Red 0
Green 230
Blue 180
Alpha Yes
Alpha Value 255
T Style No
Deployed Weapon Gap No
Sniper Width 0

renyan CS2 Viewmodel Settings

renyan’s CS2 viewmodel settings are the default, and he hasn’t changed them at all.

  • renyan Viewmodel Commands: viewmodel_fov 68; viewmodel_offset_x 2.5; viewmodel_offset_y 0; viewmodel_offset_z -1.5; viewmodel_presetpos 2;
FOV 68
Offset X 2.5
Offset Y 0
Offset Z -1.5
Presetpos 2

renyan CS2 Launch Settings

  • -tickrate 128 -novid +exec autoexec.cfg -language bananagaming -allow_third_party_software

renyan CS2 Video Settings

Although he’s a content creator, renyan sticks with a 4:3 aspect ratio when playing CS2.

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

renyan CS2 Advanced Video Settings

Boost Player Contrast Enabled
V-Sync Disabled
NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency Disabled
NVIDIA G-Sync Disabled
Maximum FPS In Game 0
Multisampling Anti-Aliasing Mode 2x MSAA
Global Shadow Quality Medium
Dynamic Shadows All
Model / Texture Detail Low
Texture Filtering Mode Trilinear
Shader Detail Low
Particle Detail Unknown
Ambient Occlusion Unknown
High Dynamic Range Unknown
FidelityFX Super Resolution Unknown

renyan CS2 HUD Settings

HUD Scale 0.9
HUD Color Purple

renyan CS2 Radar Settings

Radar Centers The Player Yes
Radar is Rotating Yes
Toggle Shape With Scoreboard Yes
Radar Hud Size 1
Radar Map Zoom 0.5

renyan CS2 Gear and Equipment

Mouse Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 Black
Mousepad Artisan Type-99 XSoft Black
Monitor ZOWIE XL2586X+
Keyboard Wooting 80HE Zinc White
Headset beyerdynamic DT 900 Pro X

renyan CS2 FAQs

All the answers to the most frequently asked renyan CS2 FAQs are below.

What is renyan’s real name?

renyan’s real name is unknown.

How old is renyan?

renyan’s birthday is unknown.

Where is renyan from?

renyan is from Norway.

Does renyan stream CS2 on Twitch?

renyan’s CS2 Twitch stream can be found here.

What sensitivity does renyan use in CS2?

renyan uses a DPI of 800 and an in-game CS2 sensitivity of 0.7, for an eDPI of 560.

What resolution does renyan play on?

renyan plays CS2 on 1280×960 resolution in 4:3 Stretched.

What is renyan’s crosshair code in CS2?

renyan’s latest CS2 crosshair code is CSGO-43DQ7-ZRw5p-zSoGv-rJsJN-N6OtQ.

What is renyan’s Steam account?

You can find renyan’s Steam account and CS2 inventory here.

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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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