How to import CS:GO settings?
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SkepticalSteve
Honestly, I'd just manually adjust settings on a new setup. Importing configs can sometimes mess things up if the setups aren't identical, especially with different hardware. Plus, it's a good chance to reevaluate your settings!
CloudCommander
Pro tip: use cloud storage to keep your config file safe. This way, you can access your CS:GO settings from anywhere without needing a USB stick or emailing files to yourself. I've been doing this for years, and it's a game changer.
GamerGuy123
Importing your CS:GO settings is a breeze if you've already got them saved. First up, you'll need the config file where your settings are stored. This little treasure usually hides in your CS:GO folder, typically under 'Steam\steamapps\common\Counter-Strike Global Offensive\csgo\cfg'. Just copy your config file from there, and when you're on a new setup, paste it back into the same folder. Bam! Your game should now feel just like home. Don't forget to restart CS:GO to make sure all your settings take effect!
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