Counter Strike Global Offensive issues

Wubblez

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Recently I've been having severe csgo frames issues.
On my main account recently I've been dropping frames averaging 70-160.
But on my second account, I've been getting 150-290 frames constantly.
My second account runs so smooth and fresh but my main runs like absolute shit.
I have the same exact config on both accounts where my only key i've changed is my push to talk and i bound mouse wheel scroll to jump.

Also I've been having an issue with my mouse where it seems like my sensor is dying.
I bought my SteelSeries Rival 300 2 months ago and recently it acts like the sensor is quitting out on me. Whenever the Mouse sensor seems to be fucking up my frames are stuck around 70-80 frames but i dont seem to be lagging, just my mouse is glitching out. I don't want to buy a new mouse if I don't have too

I went into a community aim map and killed bots for 25-30 minutes and my mouse fucked up once for about 2 seconds.

I don't know what to do and any help would be appreciated.

If there is any way at all to completely reset my entire csgo cache and I would like to know
 
Solution
Hi

Performance differences between two accounts on the same machine will probably be a setting or two done differently in game settings as each user will be uniquely saved seperatly. The account that is performing best, locate the config.cfg in the user folder of that account, copy all contents and make a test cfg http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=456009672

Exec the cfg on the under performing user. ie; in console exec test.cfg

That should tell if its a setting. Or just look in settings and jot down/print screen everything and compare to your other account.


Regarding your mouse, its hard to say, could be various factors like surface (mouse pad) wear or just a dodgy mouse, probably the latter. Try another USB port.

boju

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Hi

Performance differences between two accounts on the same machine will probably be a setting or two done differently in game settings as each user will be uniquely saved seperatly. The account that is performing best, locate the config.cfg in the user folder of that account, copy all contents and make a test cfg http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=456009672

Exec the cfg on the under performing user. ie; in console exec test.cfg

That should tell if its a setting. Or just look in settings and jot down/print screen everything and compare to your other account.


Regarding your mouse, its hard to say, could be various factors like surface (mouse pad) wear or just a dodgy mouse, probably the latter. Try another USB port.
 
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