How to Enter Multiple Commands in CS:GO
Best answer
TechieGamer
To enter multiple commands in CS:GO, you just need to use a semicolon (;) between each command when typing them into the console. So, if you want to adjust your crosshair and increase the volume at the same time, it would look something like this: 'cl_crosshaircolor 1; volume 0.5'. Simple as that!
Best answer
TechieGamer
To enter multiple commands in CS:GO, you just need to use a semicolon (;) between each command when typing them into the console. So, if you want to adjust your crosshair and increase the volume at the same time, it would look something like this: 'cl_crosshaircolor 1; volume 0.5'. Simple as that!
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OldSchool
Just use a config file, folks. Write all the commands you need in a text file, save it as a .cfg file, and then run it in CS:GO with the 'exec' command followed by your file name. Boom, multiple commands with one hit.
QuickBind
Honestly, just bind them to a key. For example, 'bind "F1" "command1; command2; command3"'. Now, every time you hit F1, all those commands execute at once. Efficiency at its best!
SimpleSimon
Nah, why complicate things? Stick to one command at a time. Keeps the game simple and you less confused.
ConfigMaster
Semicolons are your best friends for quick tweaks. But really, a well-set config file makes life so much easier. Set it and forget it, then adjust on the fly with semicolons for those one-off needs.
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