Please note that not all of the commands are in the practice config above. If you want to know more about sv_cheats commands, check out our CS:GO sv_cheats 1 guide. To disable cheats again, open the console and type sv_cheats 0 instead. To enable cheats, open the console and type: Most of the commands require that cheats (or sv_cheats) are enabled.
To start an offline game to practice with bots, do the following: If you start an offline game, you will be the admin by default. You need to be the admin to execute most of these commands.
To give you a better understanding of the commands in the config, we will now go through all the commands found in the config, plus some additional commands you might find useful if you want to create your own practice config. This will execute your practice config, and all the commands in the config.Open the console and type: exec practice.cfg.Start CS:GO, remember to enable the developer console.\Steam\steamapps\common\Counter-Strike Global Offensive\csgo\cfg Move the config file to your CS:GO cfg folder, usually the path to the location is:.Rename the file to whatever you like, but make sure the filetype ending is “.cfg” and not “.txt”.
bind KEY "give weapon_incgrenade give weapon_flashbang give weapon_smokegrenade give weapon_molotov give weapon_decoy give weapon_hegrenade"Įcho " PRACTICE CONFIG LOADED" Remember to remove "//" to activate the binds. Remember to change KEY to your desired key. To add bot use the following commands: Just download it, put it in your config folder and type exec practice The below config file will have all the commands you need + some additional keybinds.
If you just want to download a ready-to-use config file, we got you. Credit to Tobys CS’s CS:GO practice config guide, where we found a lot of inspiration for this guide. You can use our script to practice pop flashes, nades, different angles, smoke grenades, molotovs (Molotov cocktails), spray control or weapon spray patterns, or other useful stuff. You can copy and paste the commands to your in-game console, or you can download the config file and execute it from the game. This guide will include commands and config for grenade trajectories, show impact, bots, various binds, some sv_cheats 1 commands and other useful console commands. We have also included console commands and binds for bots and unlimited ammo etc.
In the end, we have included a full practice config, that you can download and use yourself. You would usually not use these commands in scrims or practice games, but rather in a solo game with bots enabled.
This will explain how to make a config and autoexec cfg file for CS:GO and go more in-depth with how to use console commands. If you are unfamiliar with what a config file and autoexec is, you should start with our CS:GO config guide. They will often add bots to the game, and use various console commands, some of which require sv_cheats 1 to be enabled.
Usually, this includes practicing grenades (we have made a nade config for this), spray patterns, grenade trajectories, and other stuff. If you have ever watched streams of professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive players, you will know that they sometimes go into a game just by themself, to practice all kinds of stuff.