
We recommend you try it, and if it doesn't cause issues, keep it in your launch options. It will make the CS:GO process higher priority, and therefore, your computer will give resources (RAM, CPU, etc) to CS:GO instead of any other processes that you are running. high isn't a launch option that we've included in the above copy text because it can cause some issues for a small portion of computers. It's debated whether this has any noticeable effect on performance, but it's really, really unlikely that it'd hurt to have it in your launch options, so we've included it! nojoy will remove joystick support from the game, which may free up RAM. We've included it as players will find this video to be a minor inconvenience that they wouldn't mind getting rid of!

novid will remove the short Valve video clip that plays when CS:GO launches. Most players will have turned this off, but we have included this as it will offer a benefit to anyone who hasn't. It removes the FPS cap that is enabled by default. +fps_max 0 is actually a console command that you can use as a launch option. tickrate 128 sets the tick rate of any "Offline With Bots" games, or any servers that you host via your client to 128 (as opposed to 64). tickrate 128 +fps_max 0 -novid -nojoy Copy The launch options that you should be running are: There are some launch options that will be useful for everyone, but the benefit they provide can be fairly small, so to be clear: they aren't a magic solution for bad aim!

We told a white lie when we said that launch options aren't a "one size fits all" tool.

Unfortunately launch options aren't a silver bullet for most players, and as we said above, lots of guides will falsely claim that their selection of "best launch options" are.
