Twistzz is in contention for being one of the best of all-time North American players in CSGO, and for a good reason. He has also always been on the list of most accurate CSGO players.
If you’re looking for a CSGO player to observe, learn from, and also be entertained by, then Twistzz is without a doubt a great contender.
While it could be argued that Twistzz’s skills and accuracy are a part of his talent that’s difficult to emulate, there are also technical aspects of gaming that he has thoroughly tried and tested to make it work for him.
In this article, I’ll be talking about Twistzz CSGO sensitivity & settings. Apart from listing his settings, I will also try to look at the reasoning behind his choices so that you, as a player, can also make reasonable adjustments if you want to copy him.
Mouse Settings
Settings Name | Twistzz Mouse Settings |
DPI | 400 |
Sensitivity | 1.7 |
eDPI | 680 |
Zoom Sensitivity | 1.00 |
Hz | 1000 |
Windows Sensitivity | 6 |
Raw Input | 1 |
Mouse Acceleration | 0 |
CSGO is a first-person shooter game where you will thrive really well with low mouse DPI and sensitivity. While it may initially feel clunky, having lower DPI and sensitivity gives you better accuracy.
Crosshair
Settings Name | Twistzz Crosshair Settings |
Drawoutline | 0 |
Alpha | 200 |
Color | 4 |
Blue | 144 |
Green | 238 |
Red | 0 |
Dot | 0 |
Gap | -3 |
Size | 3 |
Style | 4 |
Thickness | 1 |
Sniper Width | 1 |
Game Settings
Settings Name | Twistzz Game Settings |
Enable Game Instructor Messages | No |
Max Acceptable Matchmaking Ping | 150 |
Max Acceptable Game Traffic Bandwidth | Unrestricted |
Community Notification Location | Top Left |
Enable Developer Console | Yes |
Friendly Fire Reticle Warning | Always Off |
HUD Scale | 0.85 |
HUD Color | Default |
HUD Background Alpha | 0.50 |
Health / Ammo Style | Default |
Video Settings
Settings Name | Twistzz Video Settings |
Color Mode | Computer Monitor |
Brightness | 110% |
Aspect Ratio | Normal 4:3 |
Resolution | 1280×960 |
Display Mode | Fullscreen |
Laptop Power Savings | Disabled |
Global Shadow Quality | High |
Model / Texture Detail | Low |
Effect Detail | Low |
Shader Detail | Low |
Multicore Rendering | Enabled |
Multisampling Anti-Aliasing Mode | None |
FXAA Anti-Aliasing | Disabled |
Texture Filtering Mode | Bilinear |
Wait for Vertical Sync | Disabled |
Motion Blur | Disabled |
Triple-Motion Mode | Disabled |
In CSGO, there are two things that are of utmost importance when looking for an enemy: the sound of the footsteps and shadows. It’s especially important in darker areas like tunnels and rooms where there is a particular source of light. According to Twistzz, if your computer can handle high shadow quality, always opt for it.
Twistzz also alternates between 1280×960 resolution and 1152×864, depending on what he thinks looks good at the time. As for the aspect ratio, while 16:9 gives a wider field of vision, 4:3 is the best when you’re trying to achieve the maximum framerate per second.
When it comes to video settings, it’s extremely important to take into account your level of comfort and not just what pro players use or what your computer can handle.
Viewmodel
Settings Name | Twistzz Viewmodel Settings |
FOV | 68 |
Offset X | 2.5 |
Offset Y | 0 |
Offset Z | -1.5 |
Presetpos | 3 |
Shift Left Amt | 1.5 |
Shift Right Amt | 0.75 |
Recoil | 0 |
It would seem like Twistzz prefers seeing the character, or in this case the view model, on his right-hand side instead of totally removing the hands from the screen as seen below.
This could be entirely preferential. It could also be a great reference point when aiming.
Bob Settings
Settings Name | Twistzz Bob Settings |
Lower Amt | 21 |
Amt Lat | 0.33 |
Amt Vert | 0.14 |
Cycle | 0.98 |
PC Setup
Twistzz has an AMD Ryzen 7 5800X for his processor and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070. Both are overkill for a game like CSGO. Regardless, the game will still obviously benefit from such high-end hardware.
Twistzz then pairs it with Steelseries Apex 7 red switch keyboard, a Steelseries Prime mouse, a Steelseries Arctis Pro + GameDAC Headset, and an Alienware AW2518H 25-inch 240 Hz monitor. He’s obviously sponsored Steelseries, but these are all fantastic equipment either way.