FaZe Clan's Twistzz from Canada runs a precise, methodical CS2 configuration as a professional rifler: 400 DPI + 1.7 sensitivity (680 eDPI), 1280x960 4:3 stretched, and a compact Classic Static Custom crosshair. The setup is built around Twistzz's competitive playstyle—balancing clarity, precision, and muscle-memory consistency.
Want to see what skins Twistzz pairs with that playstyle? Check the live inventory on Twistzz's player profile—updated with current knife, glove, and rifle picks.
Who is Twistzz and Why Are Their Settings Famous?
Twistzz from Canada competes for FaZe Clan as a rifler, widely regarded as one of the most impactful players in professional CS2. Twistzz's settings draw massive search interest because players want to replicate Twistzz's aim feel and crosshair placement.
Community trackers update Twistzz's config regularly—but take.skin keeps settings, gear, skins, and crosshair in one place on the player profile page.
Twistzz's Exact Mouse Settings & eDPI Analysis
Multiple 2026 community sources confirm Twistzz's core mouse parameters:
| Setting | Value |
|---|---|
| DPI | 400 |
| In-Game Sensitivity | 1.7 |
| eDPI | 680 |
| Zoom Sensitivity | 1.1 |
| Polling Rate | 1000 Hz |
| Windows Sensitivity | 6 |
| Raw Input | On |
| Mouse Acceleration | Off |
eDPI (Effective DPI) combines DPI and in-game sensitivity into one comparable number: 400 × 1.7 = 680. At this speed, a full 360° turn takes roughly 61 cm of mouse movement—slower than many pros, prioritizing accuracy over speed.
For comparison, check settings on take.skin for ropz, NiKo, broky. Twistzz's 680 eDPI reflects a preference for precision over speed—ideal for holding angles and taking time with crosshair placement.
Gear: Twistzz uses the Razer Viper V4 Pro White on a Artisan Ninja FX Zero Soft Black pad. Full hardware details—including the ZOWIE XL2546K monitor—are listed on the player profile.
Resolution and Video Settings: The 4:3 Stretched Advantage
Twistzz plays at 1280x960, 4:3 aspect ratio, stretched scaling, fullscreen. This is one of the most common pro setups: enemy player models appear wider on the horizontal axis, which many players find easier to track and crosshair-place.
Video settings prioritize visibility and frame rate over visual flair:
| Setting | Value |
|---|---|
| Resolution | 1280x960 |
| Aspect Ratio | 4:3 (Stretched) |
| Display Mode | Fullscreen |
| Boost Player Contrast | Enabled |
| Global Shadow Quality | High |
| Model / Texture Detail | Low |
| Shader Detail | Low |
| Particle Detail | Low |
| Multisampling Anti-Aliasing | 4x MSAA |
| Texture Filtering | Bilinear |
| Ambient Occlusion | Disabled |
| NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency | Enabled |
| FidelityFX Super Resolution | Disabled |
The pattern is familiar across top players: high shadows for depth perception, low effects for FPS, and MSAA to keep jagged edges clean at 4:3. Twistzz's ZOWIE XL2546K monitor is built for minimal input latency.
Twistzz's Crosshair Code and Viewmodel
Twistzz uses a Classic Static Custom crosshair—small, clean, and completely stable during movement and spray. Import it directly in CS2:
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Crosshair details (from take.skin's live player data):
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Style | Classic Static |
| Color | Custom (RGB 0 / 255 / 135) |
| Length | 1 |
| Thickness | 0 |
| Gap | -7 |
| Outline | No |
| Center Dot | No |
| Follow Recoil | No |
The custom crosshair pairs well with 680 eDPI: no recoil expansion, no dynamic spread—just a stable center point for muscle-memory micro-adjustments during sprays and flicks.
Viewmodel commands
Paste these into your console to match Twistzz's weapon position:
viewmodel_fov 68; viewmodel_offset_x 2.5; viewmodel_offset_y 0; viewmodel_offset_z -1.5; viewmodel_presetpos 2
This is a classic competitive viewmodel: FOV 68, weapon shifted slightly right and pulled back to minimize screen obstruction—ideal for maximum visibility during wide swings and angle clears.
Twistzz's Peripherals & Full Gear List
| Peripheral | Model |
|---|---|
| Mouse | Razer Viper V4 Pro White |
| Mousepad | Artisan Ninja FX Zero Soft Black |
| Monitor | ZOWIE XL2546K |
| Keyboard | Wooting 60HE v2 Silver |
| Headset | SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless |
| Earphones | Simgot SuperMix 4 |
For live updates on Twistzz's gear, visit the player profile.
Twistzz's Skin Loadout: What the Pro Flexes
Settings get you the mechanics—but Twistzz's inventory is just as talked about. Their current loadout on take.skin features some of the most iconic pieces in CS2:
- Knife:
- Gloves:
- Rifle (AK):
- Rifle (M4):
- AWP:
Should You Copy Twistzz's Settings?
Most 2026 community guides agree: learn from Twistzz, but do not blindly copy.
680 eDPI is slower than average—great for precision, but it requires a large mousepad and more arm movement. If you are used to higher sensitivity, lowering gradually prevents frustration.
A smarter approach:
- Start higher. Try 400 DPI × 1.5–2.0 sensitivity and adjust gradually until you find your ceiling.
- Test resolution separately. 1280x960 stretched works for pros, but your monitor and GPU may favor a different setup.
- Import the crosshair first. It is the easiest element to try risk-free—paste
CSGO-VjF2S-HLdS4-jSpcw-GrdHu-2yDREand see if the classic static style fits your eye. - Compare with other pros. Browse settings for ropz, NiKo, broky on take.skin to find a sensitivity band that matches your role.
Twistzz's config is an excellent reference for how a top rifler optimizes for consistency + control. But the best settings are always the ones you can run consistently, day after day, without sacrificing control.
For live settings, skins, and gear updates, bookmark Twistzz's player profile on take.skin.



