CS2 config editor
Visual CS2 config editor for crosshair, HUD, radar and autoexec.
TacticConfig is a Windows utility for Counter-Strike 2 players who want to change config values without memorizing console commands. It focuses on the practical parts of a CS2 setup: crosshair, HUD, radar, mouse sensitivity, video options, binds and autoexec output. The goal is not to hide the config from you; the goal is to show every important value before anything is written.

Why use a CS2 config editor?
Counter-Strike 2 settings are split across game menus, Steam userdata files, config files and console variables. That makes simple changes easy to lose. A player may adjust crosshair in the game, copy radar commands from a guide, paste binds from a teammate and forget which file owns the final value. A visual config editor gives one place to review the setup and reduces mistakes.
TacticConfig reads your current CS2 config, displays the values in a structured interface and lets you preview important changes before saving. It is especially useful when you want to compare a pro player's settings, tune a crosshair for visibility or build a clean autoexec from known values.
Crosshair editor
The crosshair editor covers common CS2 values: style, size, gap, thickness, dot, outline, alpha and color. It also keeps custom RGB colors visible instead of hiding them behind raw cvar names. A preview matters because crosshair readability changes by map and background. A bright cyan crosshair can work well on Mirage and Anubis, while green or orange may be easier for another player.
HUD and radar editor
HUD scale, radar scale, radar centering and teammate visibility are small settings with large match impact. A readable radar can show rotations before the callout arrives. A noisy HUD can hide information. TacticConfig groups these settings so you can tune them together instead of searching through separate menus and config files.
Mouse and sensitivity tools
Mouse sensitivity should be treated as a real measurement, not a random number. The app shows DPI, in-game sensitivity, eDPI and cm/360 hints. This makes it easier to compare your current settings with a pro profile or a previous setup. You can change values gradually instead of making large jumps that break muscle memory.
Binds and autoexec preview
Many CS2 config problems come from old binds and legacy commands. TacticConfig normalizes common bind output and previews autoexec lines before writing. It can mark legacy or beta commands so they do not silently become active lines. This is safer than pasting a full config from an old guide into the console.
Backups before writing
A config editor should not make your setup fragile. Before applying changes, TacticConfig can keep a backup of the previous files. If a new setting feels wrong, you can roll back instead of rebuilding the config manually. This is important when you are testing several changes at once before a match.
Who is it for?
- Players who want a clean CS2 autoexec without writing every command manually.
- Players moving from CS:GO configs and wanting to avoid obsolete commands.
- Players comparing pro settings with their own crosshair, mouse and radar values.
- Players on weaker PCs who need stable FPS settings without losing important visibility.
- Players who want backups before changing CS2 files.
FAQ
Does TacticConfig replace the CS2 settings menu?
No. It complements it. The app is useful for values that are easier to review as a profile, autoexec or visual preview.
Can I see the generated config?
Yes. The generated autoexec is shown before saving so you can review what will be written.
Is it only for Pro users?
No. The free workflow covers the core setup. Pro features are for workflows like saved profiles and extended convenience features.