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CS:GO and CS2 have an extensive collection of maps. All of these maps have dozens of CSGO callouts, which can be used by you and teammates to refer to specific locations within them in communications. If you’re new to the game and looking to learn a map’s callouts, or experienced and looking to find out what a specific callout is, be sure to check out the callouts section of our website.
Launch options have a wide array of functionality – they can change your graphics settings, disable (and enable) certain features, among many other things. Our CS2 launch options page lists all of the launch options available in 2020, the launch options you should be using, launch options for specific cases (e.g. for better FPS, and for 144hz monitors), and shows you how to set them. Click the button below to visit this page.
CS:GO and CS2 have lots of maps, over 1,000 skins and over 50 different items and weapons. If you want to access any of these with CSGO/CS2 commands, you’re going to need to know their code (also known as an ID). Thankfully, we’ve created searchable databases of all the IDs you’ll ever need in CS. Find links to these pages below.
When you play competitive matchmaking, your account is assigned a rank that can be levelled up or down depending on how well you perform in matches. The CSGO ranks section of CSGOLuck Wiki shows the distribution of players in each rank, explains how the ranking system works, and provides tips to help you get the best rank possible.