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Dobu CS:GO Settings, Crosshair, Gear

by Juandi

CSGO2ASIA.com has prepared you with what equipment and settings do Gan-Erdene “dobu” Batbold uses to face all of the best Asian teams!

Gan-Erdene “dobu” Batbold is a Mongolian professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player who was born in Mongolia, March 13, 1998. His professional journey started with The MongolZ in May 2016. He replaced Batbayar “kabal” Bat-Enkh in the starting roster. During The Mongolz’s prime time, in which the squad was ranked #40 in the world in 2016, they lifted ASUS ROG Masters 2016 trophy by defeating dreamScape from Singapore, strengthening their position as the best Asian team at that time.

Two months after his departure from The Mongolz in June 2017, he linked with 5POWER Gaming international project, which also brought in kabal, and several international players from Thailand, Russia, Estonia, and Vietnam. During one and a half year stint with 5POWER, dobu contributed several trophies to the cabinet, including Legends Series: China 2017, Douyu Super League – Fall 2019, and Asian Development League 2019.

As of right now, dobu currently plays for Team Renewal, a roster made of ex-TIGER players, as a rifler.


Equipment

Playing at the highest level means using equipment that’s going to maximize your potential and keep your body from breaking down. For gaming equipment check and better gaming performance, a player should have the most comfortable mouse, mouse pad, monitor, headset for him/herself. These four main tools, if chosen properly, can give a slight advantage to the player. As an FPS player, mouse and monitor is probably the most important one. As we can see, dobu uses some of the best equipment available in the market right now.

MouseGlorious Model D Matte Black
MonitorBENQ XL2546K 240HZ
MousepadXtrfy GP2
KeyboardRazer Huntsman TKL
HeadsetSteelSeries Arctis 7

Mouse Settings

Aiming and mouse movement is an essential part of the skills to acquire in order to be good at Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Finding a comfortable and at the same time, accurate sensitivity can be struggling or even nerve-racking. The key is to use whatever feels comfortable and stick with it. It is best not to change your mouse sensitivity too frequently. Although the configuration for every people is not the same, consider trying dobu’s mouse settings down below:

Mouse Hertz1000
DPI400
eDPI1120
In-game Sensitivity2.35
Zoom Sensitivity1
Mouse AccelerationOFF
Windows Sensitivity6/11
Raw Input1

Video Settings

According to ProSettings, more than 74% of CS:GO professional players use a 4:3 aspect ratio, and 73% stretched scaling mode. Changing your aspect ratio will have the absolute greatest impact on the way you view the game. Different ratios allow for different resolutions, and some displays will look a lot different than others. Nevertheless, keep in mind to use whatever resolution works best for you. There is no such thing as the best resolution for everyone. Same as mouse sensitivity, we advise you not to change your resolution too frequently to have the benefit of your muscle memory.

READ MORE: How to play CS:GO in 4:3 Stretched Resolution for NVIDIA Users

Color ModeComputer Monitor
Display ModeFullscreen
Resolution1152×864
Aspect Ratio4:3
Black Bars / StretchedStretched

Dobu’s Crosshair Settings

Finding a perfect crosshair can improve your game in a big way. One thing to consider in finding the perfect crosshair is that the crosshair should be visible in any map environment yet should not be distracting and blocks your viewing angle. Dobu’s crosshair settings can be found below:

cl_crosshairalpha 200; cl_crosshaircolor 1; cl_crosshairdot 1; cl_crosshairgap -4; cl_crosshairsize 1; cl_crosshairstyle 4; cl_crosshairusealpha 1; cl_crosshairthickness 0; cl_crosshair_sniper_width 1; cl_crosshair_drawoutline 0

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