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s1mple

Oleksandr Kostyliev

CS2 BC.Game AWPer

Mouse Settings

DPI 400
In-Game Sensitivity 3.09
eDPI 1236
Polling Rate 1000 Hz
Resolution 1280x960
Refresh Rate 360 Hz

Mouse: Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2

Full specifications of the mouse s1mple uses.

Weight 60 g
Length 125.9 mm
Width 63.5 mm
Height 40 mm
Sensor HERO 2
DPI Range 100 – 32,000
Polling Rate 125 / 250 / 500 / 1000 Hz
Buttons 5
Connectivity 2.4 GHz Wireless
Battery Life 95 h
Shape symmetrical
RGB No
Feet Material PTFE
Release Year 2023

🇺🇦 Oleksandr “s1mple” Kostyliev is widely regarded as the greatest CS player of all time. The Ukrainian AWPer dominated the professional scene for over a decade, winning multiple Major championships and holding the world’s #1 ranking for consecutive years. After years as the centerpiece of NAVI (Natus Vincere), s1mple transitioned to BC.Game where he continues to compete at the professional level.

Current Mouse: Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2

s1mple uses the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 — the most popular esports mouse in the world. At 60g with Logitech’s HERO 2 sensor and LIGHTSPEED 2.4GHz wireless, it is the standard choice for elite CS2 players who want a lightweight, symmetrical wireless mouse with no compromises.

The Superlight 2’s balance and consistent 1000Hz polling rate suit s1mple’s precise, tracking-heavy AWP playstyle. He has used Logitech wireless mice throughout his career, transitioning through the G Pro Wireless to the original Superlight and now the Superlight 2.

In-Game Settings Breakdown

s1mple’s CS2 settings are among the most analyzed in the game:

An eDPI of 1,236 is on the lower-to-mid side for a professional player. It falls well within the 400–1500 eDPI range used by most CS2 pros. Lower eDPI generally supports more precise tracking and counter-strafing, while higher eDPI favors faster flicking.

Why These Settings?

s1mple’s 1,236 eDPI places him in the moderate range for professional CS2 players. AWPers tend to use lower eDPI compared to riflers because scope precision rewards controlled movement over fast flicking. His choice of 1280×960 stretched resolution — common in the CS professional scene — increases horizontal target size, which can make tracking and flicking slightly easier at his eDPI.

His setup at 400 DPI (a common hardware DPI choice that minimizes sensor interpolation at lower DPI values) combined with 3.09 in-game sensitivity represents a calibration refined over years of play.

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