Saturday, December 14, 2024

CS2 Jump Throw Bind Commands Explained: How To Do It?

The latest wave of Counter-Strike 2 beta invites has been dispatched to enthusiasts worldwide, signaling that the game’s official release is imminent. The newly introduced competitive rating system in CS2 is motivating players to devise innovative tactics to ascend in the ‘Premier’ matchmaking mode. Many are already dedicating hours to achieve their desired ranks by the game’s official debut in ‘Summer 2023’.

If you aim to enhance your CS2 skills, mastering jump throws should be a priority. Jump throwing grenades, smokes, and flashes is vital for both attacking and defending bombsites and can often swing the round in your favor.

The good news is that jump throwing in Counter-Strike 2 is more straightforward than before. Setting up a jump throw bind via the developer’s console is a breeze.

Here’s a guide on setting up your jump throw bind in CS2:

CS2 Jump Throw Bind: Step-by-Step Guide

  • Navigate to the CS:GO config directory in your game files: \steamapps\common\Counter-Strike Global Offensive\game\csgo\cfg\
  • Duplicate any config file and rename it to either ‘jumpthrow’ or ‘jumpthrow.cfg’.
  • Insert the following commands into the file:
    • +jump
    • -attack
    • -attack2
    • -jump
  • Save and close the file.
  • Launch CS2. In the main menu, access the developer’s console using the ‘~’ key and enter: Bind j ‘exec jumpthrow’.

Now, all you need to do is start a match and press ‘j’ to use the jump throw. Remember, you should have your grenade ready and your fire button pressed when using the jump throw command.

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Sonu Banerjee
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Sonu Banerjee loves first-person shooter games and writes about them. Sonu covers everything from tactical games to chaotic multiplayer moments. Sonu admits being not so good in Valorant. But Sonu’s passion for gaming makes stories relatable and authentic. Loves reading, watching movies and playing games of all sorts.
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