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I've found something I could use, but I need some assistance. Here: http://csgo.gamebanana.com/scripts/7623
-someone presents some text to be added to CS:GO. Do I copy it and paste it in the command console?
Thanks for reading.
The problem you're going to run into (other than that you're gimping yourself) is that you'll likely need different offsets for every weapon, and not everything will line up that well.
It looks like a modder adjusted the origins on weapons. They have done the same thing to guns in 1.6 and CS:S in the past.
I doubt you can play on any servers with sv_pure 1 enabled.
Here is an FOV toggle you can use if interested.
Copy and paste into autoexec.cfg
alias +ads "viewmodel_fov 52; sensitivity 1.0"
alias -ads "viewmodel_fov 68; sensitivity 1.5"
bind a key in console
bind "MOUSE2" "+ads"
You can manually adjust the FOV and sensitivity settings to whatever you prefer to simulate ADS, but it is not anything like whats shown in that video.
Same engine and a cheap good game.
You can. You can adjust the origins manually.