One of the biggest game changers I discovered while practicing Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) was the ability to instantly clear smoke grenades. Having smoke left over can really slow down your practice as you perfect smoke placement or practice line-ups. Here’s how I set up clear smoke commands for a smoother, more efficient workout routine.
Step 1: Enable Developer Console
First things first, to run any command in CS2, you need a developer console. If it’s not already enabled, here’s a quick setup:
- Go to Arrangement.
- Choose Game tab.
- Arrange Enable Developer Console (~) to Yes.
Once activated, you can open the console at any time by pressing a button ~
key (right under you Esc
key). It will quickly become one of your best tools.
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Step 2: Allow Commands with Cheats
To use the smoke clearing command, you must enable cheats in your game, which will open several useful commands for practice:
- Open the console by pressing
~
. - Type
sv_cheats 1
and hit Entering.
This step is important because many practice commands only work if cheats are enabled. Don’t worry—this only applies to offline or custom matches, so it won’t affect your competitive gaming.
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Step 3: Set the Clear Smoke Command
This is where things get practical. I tied the key to quickly clear the smoke grenade and stop the smoke sound. This saves time and keeps you focused on what you’re testing:
- Open the console.
- Entering
bind [key] "ent_fire smokegrenade_projectile kill; stopsound"
and hit Entering.
Replace [key]
with any key convenient for you. I usually go with something like n
or m
but that’s up to you. With this binding, you press a button whenever you want to instantly clear all active smoke on the map.
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Why It’s Useful in Practice
With the clear smoke command setup, here’s how I use it in my training sessions:
- Throw a smoke grenade to see how it lands.
- Press my bound key to clear the smoke.
- Adjust my aim or position if necessary, then repeat.
This simple setup allows you to quickly iterate over different smoke positions and rows without waiting for the smoke to dissipate naturally. This saves a lot of time and helps you smoke quickly.
Final Thoughts
Setting up CS2’s clear smoke command has completely changed the way I practice. By binding the key to instantly clear the smoke, I can focus on perfecting my throws and perfecting my skills without unnecessary delays.
If you’re serious about improving your smoke stack, I highly recommend this—it’s all about making your practice as efficient as possible.
Frequently Asked Questions
To instantly remove smoke grenades in CS2, activate the developer console, activate the cheat with sv_cheats 1
and bind the key using bind [key] "ent_fire smokegrenade_projectile kill; stopsound"
. Pressing the assigned button will clear all active smoke.
To get rid of smoke faster in CS2, use the command ent_fire smokegrenade_projectile kill
in the developer console. This will immediately remove all active smoke grenades from the map.
Fighting smoke in CS2 can be done by using high explosive grenades (HE grenades) to temporarily disperse the smoke. Additionally, certain weapons can create bullet holes in the smoke, providing short visibility.
To remove the Molotov effect in CS2, activate the cheat with sv_cheats 1
and use the command ent_fire molotov_projectile kill
in the developer console. This will extinguish all active fire molotovs.
Seeing through molotov smoke in CS2 is a challenge due to visual obstructions. However, adjusting your graphics settings to lower values can reduce the visual intensity of the flames, providing slightly better visibility.
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