Playing 1v1 in CS2 may sound impossible, but it’s quite easy to join games in this mode. Playing the game against a single player can be done in a few steps:
The developer console in CS2 is an interface that lets you make changes and additions to the game code. You can adjust several game settings with the help of console commands.
Before you try this, you should know that you cannot use everything in the console – but the game will still recognize many commands.
The developer console for 1v1 games will either let you create your own server or join a friend’s server. Furthermore, you can activate settings or get rid of bots when using it.
Private servers are a great way to test any map with a friend while playing against each other. You can use a private 1v1 server easily with the help of the developer console.
Special console commands let you explore your IP address, choose a map and then ask your friend to join. It’s not as difficult as it sounds, and it’s sometimes better than using the game’s menu for private matchmaking.
Here’s how to use a private server to play 1v1 in CS2:
Bots are great to use when you want to practice. They let you develop different strategies for succeeding when facing real players. But you don’t need them when you want to play a 1v1 match. So, you should get rid of them. Here is how you can do that.
The good news is that this works with a simple command. You just need to insert the “bot-kick” command, and every bot in your match will be erased. The only ones that will stay in the game will be you and your partner. Don’t forget that you can do this from the developer console after enabling it.
You can also remove bots from one team only. To remove bots for terrorist teams, you use the “bot_kick T” command; for counter-terrorists, you use the “bot_kick CT” to remove bots. But for 1v1 matches, you’ll want to eliminate all bots, regardless of the team.
1V1 matches can be played on any map. So, if you prefer a specific map, you can use it. Private matchmaking lets you select one of the maps on the classic CS2 interface, but entering a map code will be required for private servers.
The good news is that this is done in a few simple steps that will take less than 5 minutes. The first thing you have to do is enable the developer console and then press “~”. Then, you can add the map code with the “map [Map Code] command.
Here are some commands for choosing the map:
If you want to improve your 1v1 experience in CS2, here are some key settings you should make:
Playing 1v1 in CS2 can be pretty fun. You can join someone’s server with the code they give you or make your own with the developer console. Follow the steps listed in this article, and you’re all set.
You can make private matches via the developer console. You will pick a map there, then send someone the code to join you.
1v1 in CSGO can be started with the developer console by pressing “~” and entering the map code command. Then, you enter the “status” command, find the Server IP address, send it to your friend, kick bots, and choose the “connect [IP address]” to start playing.
Playing against friends is possible with private matchmaking or 1v1 private servers. The former can be done from the CS2 menu and the latter from the developer console.
This might be because ever since the CS2 update, you need to port forward to play with friends. This can be solved by making your own CS2 server, which is often a better option.