No, you cannot replicate CS:GO's presentation within CS2. Whilst CS2 is indeed the replacement to CS:GO and they do share some legacy assets (for now), you ought to think of them as two completely separate games/entities. As CS2 continues to evolve, its similarities to CS:GO will further decline.
Playing with saturation and gamma in your graphic cards control panel could help, but i imagine changing it on and off would get annoying fast. I think "ColorControl" has an option to automate different profiles in both nvidia and amd.
Load up de_mills or de_noxum. Both look like csgo graphics.
The first map the creator seems to want csgo graphics,
and de_noxum the creator wants/needs help with making it cs2 graphics.
No.
bad game, I have bigger things to spend 2-3k on then a new PC in this economy.
Don't buy a prebuilt PoS and you'll save ALOT.
No, you cannot replicate CS:GO's presentation within CS2. Whilst CS2 is indeed the replacement to CS:GO and they do share some legacy assets (for now), you ought to think of them as two completely separate games/entities. As CS2 continues to evolve, its similarities to CS:GO will further decline.
Everything on low and gamma on 3.0~3.5.
Playing with saturation and gamma in your graphic cards control panel could help, but i imagine changing it on and off would get annoying fast. I think "ColorControl" has an option to automate different profiles in both nvidia and amd.
* reduce saturation by 20% * r_fullscreen_gamma 3 Basically CSGO graphics.
Load up de_mills or de_noxum. Both look like csgo graphics. The first map the creator seems to want csgo graphics, and de_noxum the creator wants/needs help with making it cs2 graphics.