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| Posted: 09 Nov 2025 11:57 UTC | Post #1 |
| SatineBald Deck & Engine |
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| Hey everyone, I'm currently configuring the HUD in Counter Strike 2, and to be honest, it's harder than I thought. This is especially evident when I want to remove it during a juicy screenshot to get a nice freeze frame, but I can't quickly find it in the settings and the right moment is lost. Maybe you have some life hacks for this? | |
| Posted: 09 Nov 2025 16:26 UTC | Post #2 |
| LionFigure Deck & Engine |
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| Oh, I also wanted to take a screenshot at the end of the game when we won epically, and I managed to throw smoke at the end of the round so that the silhouettes of the players were in it. I saw this on TikTok. I love finding interesting console commands and then using them. By the way, I also saw on VRedux vredux.com/en/articles/custom-hud-settings-cs2-guide that you can hide the interface, either permanently or temporarily. By the way, this applies not only to game rounds, but also to demos. I often use this so as not to be distracted by these details and to concentrate on analyzing mistakes. | |
| Posted: 05 Dec 2025 13:06 UTC | Post #3 |
| nik12 Deck & Engine |
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| I’ve always liked customizing my loadout, but buying skins randomly feels risky. How can I figure out which ones are actually worth the money? | |
| Posted: 05 Dec 2025 16:48 UTC | Post #4 |
| saniyya56 Deck & Engine |
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| After digging around, I realized that a good website for CS2 skins really makes a difference. It lists all collections, shows rarity and pricing, and even highlights historical trends. Having access to that information allowed me to plan purchases carefully, target skins I genuinely like, and avoid wasting money on items that aren’t worth the hype. It feels like having a guide through what used to be a confusing market. | |
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