How to do 4:3 on CS:GO
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CSGOMaster101
Ah, the classic 4:3 stretch in CS:GO! To switch to a 4:3 resolution, first, open the game and head to 'Options'. Then click on 'Video Settings' and browse through the 'Aspect Ratio' options. You'll want to select 4:3 from the list. After that, choose a resolution that suits your monitor. Many players opt for 1024x768 for that stretched look which makes enemies appear larger, potentially easier to hit. Don't forget to tweak your GPU settings too. If you're using an NVIDIA card, go to the NVIDIA Control Panel, head to 'Adjust desktop size and position', and set 'Scaling' to 'Full-screen'. For AMD users, open the Radeon Settings, navigate to 'Display', and enable 'GPU Scaling' along with setting 'Scaling Mode' to 'Full Panel'. Voila, enjoy your new vision!
Best answer
CSGOMaster101
Ah, the classic 4:3 stretch in CS:GO! To switch to a 4:3 resolution, first, open the game and head to 'Options'. Then click on 'Video Settings' and browse through the 'Aspect Ratio' options. You'll want to select 4:3 from the list. After that, choose a resolution that suits your monitor. Many players opt for 1024x768 for that stretched look which makes enemies appear larger, potentially easier to hit. Don't forget to tweak your GPU settings too. If you're using an NVIDIA card, go to the NVIDIA Control Panel, head to 'Adjust desktop size and position', and set 'Scaling' to 'Full-screen'. For AMD users, open the Radeon Settings, navigate to 'Display', and enable 'GPU Scaling' along with setting 'Scaling Mode' to 'Full Panel'. Voila, enjoy your new vision!
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ModernWarrior
Honestly, playing on 4:3 is overrated unless you're stuck in 2010. Most pros these days prefer native resolutions for the better FOV. Just stick to what's comfortable for you.
QuickScopeKing
Just pick 4:3 in the video settings and adjust the resolution to something like 1024x768. Enemies look bigger, might help your aim.
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