Here link to imgur witch all pictures am - Album on Imgur Then i made a "1440x1080" custom resolution like u can see here here all pictures incl. but remember to make cfg when u done as "read-only" so that cfg cant change while game and add "+exec autoexec.cfg +exec autoexec -exec autoexec.cfg" to launch options and if u can find ur normal config.cfg file at the bottom "exec autoexec" Paste the autoexec text or whole cfg i have attached into that folder and u can add "other stuff like "crosshair" settings binds etc. Then go to ur steam folder like C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Counter-Strike Global Offensive\csgo\cfg and make a new "autoexec.cfg" file and 60 75 or 144) -full -novid -high -noborders -noforcemspd -noforcemaccel -tickrate 128 -nod3d9ex -nojoy +cl_forcepreload 1 +mat_disable_fancy_blending 1" I have this in "-console -freq xx(replace xx with ur screen hz f.eks. To YaLTeR: Thanks for your help man, I really appreciate it.Well depends alot on what ur Gfx card is, which monitor etcīut for short as possible to make game more smooth with stable FPSįirst when u open ur Steam then go to Libary and right click on cs:go > Properties > Set Launch Options Just make sure you setup your preferred card as default in ~/.asoundrc hl.sh -steam -game cstrike -nomsaa -32bpp -full +cl_mousegrab 2 +exec mysettings.cfg +connect 127.0.0.1:27016 Pasuspender - schedtool -v -I -e env LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib32/libSDL2.so SDL_AUDIODRIVER=alsa. it's great for apps but terrible for games. Will one day things be consistent? I don't know.Īnyway I launch the game using the following command, it may be useful to some other people too.Īdvice: forget about the cpu hog that pulseaudio is. I then launched cs with the newer library and increased the sensitivity all the way up to the point that my crosshair could travel the same distance (always same mousepad distance) as it does using the buggy library that steam ships. I was already used to the higher sens from the original lib so I measured that sensitivity with a ruler and anchor points in my mousepad. In a sense it produces a very similar sensitivity to the one in Windows. It is not placebo, it is very noticeable. It works, but the newer sdl2 library produces a slower sensitiity than the original sdl2 library shipped with steam. I run everything on a secondary X session that I initialize via xinit /usr/bin/jwm -f ~/.jwmrc - :1 -xf86config ~/ I attached my custom xorg config in case somebody wants to take a look and suggest changes to it. maybe it solves the issue entirely.ĮDIT: It didn't.
Where steam cs 1.6 config file driver#
I own a Zowie EC1 eVo mouse, and this is the equivalence table between Xorg and Half-Life engines' naming of mouse buttons for my mouse (Bear in mind, I'm using the mouse driver instead of evdev). Scrolling still sent these other codes somehow.Īnyway related to this, Xorg has support for up to 14 mouse buttons. It seems Counter-Strike gets its input at a lower level than what xmodmap is capable of affecting, because I tried all sorts of xmodmap -e pointer remappings for the mousewheel and they didn't work. But also, it turns out that using xmodmap doesn't work in this case. This is buggy behavior that could probably be very easy to fix in the engine itself.
However I think it is needless to say that this shouldn't be the way to fix this. The suggestion from the guy at IRC can be achieved using the xmodmap tool. But bear in mind that given the fact that the engine IS being affected by Xorg "somehow", implementing some sort of fix engine side should be mandatory.
So this appears to be 100% Xorg's fault instead of an engine issue. So what you want is to configure your mouse so those buttons are button6 / button7 When mouse wheels first started appearing, mice never had more than three buttons, so mousewheel up/down defaulted to emitting Button4 and Button5 so apps would have something to listen for In both cases I am absolutely not pressing MOUSE4 or MOUSE5, but their respective codes are being sent along each time I scroll. Similarly, whenever I use MWHEELUP to hop faster into ledges (I practice KZ), I hear the sound that +use produces (triggers MOUSE4). Whenever I bunny jump using MWHEELDOWN, my sound stops briefly each time I scroll (MOUSE5 is being triggered). In my Counter Strike 1.6 client configuration file I have the following binds: