How to Copy CS:GO Settings
Best answer
TheGamerDude
Easy peasy! Your CS:GO settings are mostly saved in a file called config.cfg, which you can find in your CS:GO folder, usually under the 'csgo/cfg' directory. Just copy this file and paste it into the same folder on any other computer. Remember, some settings like keybinds are saved in a separate file called 'autoexec.cfg', so you might wanna copy that too if you've got custom binds.
Best answer
TheGamerDude
Easy peasy! Your CS:GO settings are mostly saved in a file called config.cfg, which you can find in your CS:GO folder, usually under the 'csgo/cfg' directory. Just copy this file and paste it into the same folder on any other computer. Remember, some settings like keybinds are saved in a separate file called 'autoexec.cfg', so you might wanna copy that too if you've got custom binds.
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ManualLabor
Honestly, just take screenshots of your settings and redo them manually. It's a hassle but at least you won't mess up anything by accidentally copying the wrong file.
CloudMaster
Nah, just use the cloud, it's 2023. Most of your settings should sync across devices if you've got Steam Cloud enabled for CS:GO. No need to mess with config files.
TechSavvy
Just a heads up, not all settings transfer over with the config file. Like, your mouse sensitivity and a few other in-game settings need to be set manually again. It's a good practice to note those settings down or take screenshots before you switch PCs.
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