Trucklover86 CS2 Settings: Mouse, Crosshair, Viewmodel & More (2026)

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Cooper “Trucklover86” Phelps is a CS2 streamer and player for the popular stream team Mythic. He is best known for his ridiculous Deagle highlights, which have led to Trucklover86’s CS2 settings being sought after by other players.

Trucklover86 CS2 Settings: Mouse, Crosshair, Viewmodel & More (2026)

Trucklover86 CS2 Settings

You can find the full selection of updated Trucklover86 CS2 settings below.

Trucklover86 CS2 Mouse Settings

Trucklover86’s CS2 mouse settings result in a notably low 680 eDPI.

  • Mouse: Finalmouse Ultralight X Large
DPI 400
Sensitivity 1.7
eDPI 680.00
Zoom Sensitivity 1
Hz 1000
Windows Sensitivity 6

Trucklover86 CS2 Crosshair Settings

You can try all of Trucklover86’s CS2 crosshair settings here, although it’s always recommended you try out multiple crosshairs to find the one you find the most comfortable.

  • Trucklover86 Crosshair Code: CSGO-xAomd-mPjfF-ewTh3-5SmUW-znjPK
Style Classic Static
Follow Recoil No
Dot No
Length 2
Thickness 0.5
Gap -3
Outline No
Color Custom
Red 0
Green 238
Blue 144
Alpha Yes
Alpha Value 255
T Style No
Deployed Weapon Gap No
Sniper Width 1

Trucklover86 CS2 Viewmodel Settings

Trucklover86 uses custom CS2 viewmodel settings that he feels more comfortable with. Unlike many other players, he opts against using the default viewmodel.

  • Trucklover86 CS2 Viewmodel Commands: viewmodel_fov 68; viewmodel_offset_x -2.5; viewmodel_offset_y 2; viewmodel_offset_z 2; viewmodel_presetpos 3;
FOV 68
Offset X -2.5
Offset Y 2
Offset Z 2
Presetpos 3

Trucklover86 CS2 Launch Options

Unfortunately, Trucklover86 does not use any CS2 launch options.

Trucklover86 CS2 Video Settings

Because Trucklover86 is a streamer more than a hardcore player, he uses a high-resolution, stream-friendly 1920×1080 in 16:9 Native.

Resolution 1920×1080
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Scaling Mode Native
Brightness 93%
Display Mode Fullscreen

Trucklover86 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 4x MSAA
Global Shadow Quality High
Dynamic Shadows All
Model / Texture Detail Medium
Texture Filtering Mode Anisotropic 4x
Shader Detail Low
Particle Detail Low
Ambient Occlusion Disabled
High Dynamic Range Performance
FidelityFX Super Resolution Disabled (Highest Quality)

Trucklover86 CS2 HUD Settings

HUD Scale 0.85
HUD Color Green

Trucklover86 CS2 Radar Settings

Radar Centers The Player Yes
Radar is Rotating Yes
Toggle Shape With Scoreboard Yes
Radar Hud Size 1
Radar Map Zoom 0.8

Trucklover86 CS2 Gear and Equipment

Mouse Finalmouse Ultralight X Large
Mousepad Artisan Ninja FX Zero Soft Black
Monitor Alienware AW2523HF
Keyboard Logitech G Pro X TKL Keyboard Black
Earphones KZ ZS10 Pro

Trucklover86 CS2 FAQs

All Trucklover86 CS2 FAQ answers can be found below.

What is Trucklover86’s real name?

Trucklover86’s real name is Cooper Phelps.

How old is Trucklover86?

Trucklover86’s birthday is unknown.

Where is Trucklover86 from?

Trucklover86 is from the United States of America.

What is Trucklover86’s current CS2 team?

Trucklover86 currently plays for Mythic.

What are Trucklover86’s previous CS2 teams?

Trucklover86 has never played for another CS2 team.

Does Trucklover86 stream CS2 on Twitch?

Trucklover86 has a CS2 Twitch stream here where he streams regularly.

What sensitivity does Trucklover86 use in CS2?

Trucklover86 uses a DPI of 400 and an in-game CS2 sensitivity of 1.7, for an eDPI of 680.

What resolution does Trucklover86 play on?

Trucklover86 plays CS2 on 1920×1080 resolution in 16:9 Native.

What is Trucklover86’s crosshair code in CS2?

Trucklover86’s latest CS2 crosshair code is CSGO-xAomd-mPjfF-ewTh3-5SmUW-znjPK.

What is Trucklover86’s Steam account?

You can find Trucklover86’s Steam account and CS2 inventory here.

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Daniel Morris

Daniel Morris

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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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