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Best CS2 Aspect Ratio: 16:9 vs 4:3

CS2 is one of the most customizable competitive games in the FPS sector. By fine-tuning your in-game settings, you can achieve maximum performance, optimized visual quality, and a significant boost in your competitive play. One of CS2’s most debated settings is the aspect ratio, which has had the competitive and even professional Counter Strike community split for more than a decade. In this article, we will dive into the best CS2 aspect ratio for you and how to change between aspect ratios to give you a competitive edge.

What are CS2 Aspect Ratios?

Before diving into the best aspect ratios for you, we must first establish what an aspect ratio is. Aspect ratio is defined as the proportional relationship between the width and height of the game on your screen. In CS2, the aspect ratio is essentially how wide your game is in comparison to its height, which is always the height of your monitor. The larger the aspect ratio, the more of the game you can see on your screen, and the smaller the aspect ratio, the larger everything looks in the game.

CS2 has two aspect ratios that players prefer. While 16:10 exists, almost nobody prefers it over the far more standard aspect ratios: 16:9 and 4:3. Here is a look at what players see with each aspect ratio thanks to a 7-year-old CS:GO Steam Forum post:

16:9 – CS2’s Default Aspect Ratio

16:9 is CS2’s default or native resolution. When you first download the game, this is the setting you will be automatically set to. 16:9 allows players extra room for peripheral vision, allowing you to catch any lurking players trying to sneak by. 16:9 decreases your blind spots, significantly decreasing your chances of missing a sneaky enemy. However, it also makes player models and all in-game content appear smaller than with a different aspect ratio. Take a look at how small player models look in 16:9.

Source: Reddit u/bolek7

4:3 – The Choice of Pros

When it comes to professional players, the 4:3 aspect ratio is the clear winner. Almost all professional players use 4:3, thanks to its “stretched” visual quality. This aspect ratio makes player models appear wider, making them easier to hit. Here is a look at how player models look in the 4:3 aspect ratio:

Source: Reddit u/bolek7

However, 4:3 drastically cuts off your peripheral vision, often allowing players to sneak by outside of your vision. If you choose to play 4:3 stretched resolution settings, you will be forced to sacrifice complete vision in exchange for larger targets. 4:3 is an aspect ratio of compromise, and we suggest putting some thought into your switch before making the decision to change resolutions.

What is the Best CS2 Aspect Ratio?

At the end of the day, aspect ratio is entirely up to personal preference. Whether you choose to play 16:9, 4:3, or split the difference with 16:10 is a decision you should make, and you shouldn’t base your changes on how pro players or your friends play. These settings were offered to you for a reason, and you should take advantage of the freedom that CS2 offers. That said, consider your preferences and make a decision on which is the best aspect ratio for you:

If you prioritize broad peripheral vision and have consistent aim, then 16:9 is ideal for you.

If you prioritize wide player models and larger targets and are willing to compromise peripheral vision, then 4:3 is your best option.

How to Change Your CS2 Aspect Ratio

Are you looking to change your aspect ratio from the default or back to the native screen resolution after changing to 4:3 or 16:10 in the past? Follow the steps below to change your aspect ratio.

Changing to 16:9/16:10

Changing to 16:9 and 16:10 is pretty straightforward:

  1. Launch CS2
  2. Open the settings menu
  3. Click Video to navigate to video settings
  4. Select Widescreen 16:9 or Widescreen 16:10.
  5. Click Apply Changes
  6. The changes will be instantly applied. If the game reverts to a smaller window on your screen, change your Display Mode to “Fullscreen Windowed.” You can revert it to Windowed again, and it will stay in fullscreen mode.

Changing to 4:3

Changing to 4:3 requires a few changes to your video settings:

  1. Change Display Mode to Fullscreen
  2. Select the “Normal 4:3” setting in the Aspect Ratio dropdown menu
  3. Select a resolution. The resolution you select is up to personal preference and the strength of your PC, but according to widely collected data, most players use 1280 x 960 to balance their visual quality and game performance. If you have a stronger computer, you can increase the resolution, but be aware of the potential performance risks of doing so.
  4. Apply the changes.

When you first apply the changes, you may notice “black bars” on the sides of your screen. If you use an NVIDIA graphics card, you can get rid of these in the NVIDIA Control Panel.

  1. Open the NVIDIA Control Panel
  2. Click Adjust Desktop Size and Position
  3. Go to Scaling
  4. Select “Full-screen”
  5. Save the changes, and the black bars will no longer be an issue!

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