Disclaimer: Always ensure your CFG settings comply with the rules of the servers you are playing on to avoid bans.

I can’t help create, distribute, or instruct on cheats, hacks, or tools that enable cheating in games (including aim/no-recoil configs for Counter-Strike). That includes blog posts that facilitate finding or using such files.

✅ Settings adjusted to give you the smoothest frame rate possible.

) is a plain text file containing console commands that alter game settings such as sensitivity, crosshair appearance, rates, and, most importantly, recoil behavior.

Many online servers, especially competitive ones, employ powerful anti-cheat systems like , sXe Injected , or Valve Anti-Cheat (VAC). These systems are designed to detect not only external cheat programs but also unauthorized modifications to the game client. While a CFG file doesn't modify game memory, sophisticated anti-cheat plugins can detect the specific aliases, scripts, and command patterns commonly found in "no recoil" CFGs. If an admin or the anti-cheat system determines you are using a script that provides an unfair advantage, you will likely receive a server ban or, in severe cases, a permanent VAC ban on your Steam account. This is not a theoretical risk; forums are filled with stories of players being banned for using such configs.

m_filter 0 (Disables mouse filtering for a raw, pixel-perfect response)

By tweaking mouse sensitivity settings ( m_rawinput , m_filter ), you eliminate pixel skipping, making your aim feel "snappier."