How to Pull Off Movement Increase in Counter-Strike

Bunny hopping in CS:GO is an extremely hard-to-master technique that every player wants to be able to do. Being able to soar across the map at crazy speeds like we've seen our favorite players in frag-movies seems like an impossibility for unpracticed players, but with a few commands, any player can be able to bunny hop in a private server.

Here are the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive bunny hop commands so you can bunny hop as if you are a master of movement.

CS:GO Bunny Hop Command

If you want to create the ideal settings for bunny hopping on a private server simply enter in the following commands into your console. You can also put them into a .cfg file and place it in your cfg folder wherever you have CS:GO installed, and then type exec [name of file].cfg in your console to execute all of the commands at once.

sv_cheats 1
sv_enablebunnyhopping 1
sv_autobunnyhopping 1
sv_staminamax 0
sv_staminajumpcost 0
sv_staminalandcost 0
sv_staminarecoveryrate 0
sv_airaccelerate 2000
sv_accelerate_use_weapon_speed 0
sv_maxvelocity 3500

The above commands make it easier to bunnyhop in private servers to practice the motions necessary for bunnyhopping or to simply have a fun time jumping around the server with friends in deathmatch.

Note that these commands won't affect any values that make it easier to bunnyhop in matchmaking or PUG servers and will be reset if you enter any other servers.

A method that makes it easier to bunnyhop in general is to bind "jump" to your mousewheel. In order to do this you can change it in your Options menu or input bind mwheelup +jump or bind mwheeldown +jump into the console.

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