If everything is done correctly, you should see your screen change a bit to accommodate the new settings and the message “Practice config enabled - frag out!” should be appearing on your console.Īfter that, just make sure to buy every grenade you want to practice with and just throw them to your liking! You can also use this config to practice your spray with different guns, since you’ll see every shot highlighted in the surfaces, whether it is a wall, a wooden plank or even glass. Get into a private server (Custom game), load up the console and type: If you’re having trouble creating the file with the correct extension, you can also download it here. Say “Practice config enabled - frag out!”Īfter that, make sure to copy the file into your CS:GO folder under the following path (IMPORTANT):Ĭ:\.\Steam\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Counter-Strike Global Offensive\csgo\cfg How to set up the config file and make sure it’s working!Ĭopy the following text into a notepad and save it with the following name: “practice.cfg”. With the commands provided you’ll have unlimited round time so you won’t be bothered by round restarts, no freeze time, max money so you can buy whatever you want, infinite ammo on every gun and infinite utility and you’ll even be able to see the trajectory of the all the grenades you throw for a few seconds!Īll that’s left is for you to learn how to actually create the config file and put it to work! Let’s talk about that. The servers you play on just have that command protected and that’s why you can only do it on servers you own (or a local one, like the one where you’ll be practicing your utility). Before you ask, no, you can’t get banned for it, it’s a command present in the game itself. The most important command is “sv_cheats 1”, as it will allow almost every other to work, since they’re cheat protected. But that won’t be a problem with the practice config I’ll provide you. Remember that for this to work, sv_cheats have to be enabled on the server’s config. You just need to use it like this:Īfter that, you’ll be flying every time you hit the L key. Let’s say you want to use the L key for the first bind. Remember that you need to switch out the “KEY” to the one you want. Notclip essentially lets you fly all over the map and through objects, allowing you to check faster where your utility landed/exploded.īind “KEY” cast_ray - Allows you to see exactly where the utility will collide.īind “KEY” give weapon_hegrenade give weapon_flashbang give weapon_smokegrenade give weapon_incgrenade give weapon_molotov give weapon_decoy - Add all utility with the click of a single button. You may think you know every Smoke and Flashbang there is to know on a particular map, but you’ll eventually learn a new one because there are people at all times trying out new alignments for hours and hours on end.īut how do you practice these effectively without spending a lot of time on each throw? You set up a practice config that will allow you to do just that! But before that, here’s a few binds that you should set up that will make your life so much easier (you can put them into your autoexec file or even insert them directly into your console):īind “KEY” noclip - Toggles noclip on or off. Utility usage is something that you’ll be learning at all times. Remember that YouTube is your best bet to try and learn new utility lineups on all different maps, and sometimes the best ones are not in the first 2 or 3 videos that appear under your search because those will most likely have all the common throws everyone knows. The more repetitions you do of something, the easier and faster it will be in real-match scenarios. Essentially, it all comes down to practice.
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