'Counter-Strike: Global Offensive' Ex-Pro Player Tarik’s ‘Valorant’ In-game Settings | Here’s What You Need To Know

'Counter-Strike: Global Offensive' Ex-Pro Player Tarik’s ‘Valorant’ In-game Settings | Here’s What You Need To Know
Here's a short compilation of how CS: GO former pro player configures his game settings in Valorant. (Photo : Screen grabbed from tarik at Twitch)

Still cannot reach the highest rank in Riot Games' Valorant? Just a little assistance from Tarik "tarik" Celik will come gushing right through your minds. In an article of One Esports, Tarik's settings have been revealed. Here's what we need to know.

Tarik's Game Dominance History

As some of you interested in this new set of playstyles may know, Tarik is not a professional player for any competitive Valorant team, nor do he have been competing before. He was, however, a star in the world of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.

Tarik was playing for Cloud 9 before being an inactive player for the said Esport. During his stay under that banner, he was part of the team who brought the Eleague Boston Major's championship to a North American Organization for the very first time - an indeed behemoth in the battlefield in his time.

During that particular win, he was hailed as the MVP by Half-Life Television. In addition to the blossoming part of his career back then, he appeared twice in the world championships in 2015 and 2016, playing the same game. After that, he then became one of the founders of Counter-Strike Professional Players' Association.

The list below shows how enormous he had been in the competitive play before his inactivity. The list consists of the tournaments he had won first and second place only:

ESL One: Cologne 2020 Online - North America (First place)

BLAST Premier: Spring 2020 American Finals (First place)

StarSeries & i-League CS: GO Season 8 (First place)

ESL One: New York 2019 (First place)

Esports Championship Series Season 6 - Finals (Second place)

ZOTAC Cup Masters 2018 (First place)

ELEAGUE Major: Boston 2018 (First place)

iBUYPOWER Masters 2017 (First place)

Esports Championship Series Season 2 - Finals (Second place)

ELEAGUE Season 2 (First place)

The above winnings and competitions were about his background defined by Liquipedia.

So, now that you have the most idea of Tarik's dominance in his sport, which is not that far from what he used to play now - Valorant.

The following settings list enlist what you need to know on his game settings as if you are Tarik himself.

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Tarik's Valorant full settings configuration

There are no mere differences in his controls compared to the default settings. The mouse that he uses is either the Logitech G Pro X Superlight or Logitech G703 Lightspeed. The mouse settings are as follows:

800 DPI

376.8 eDPI

1,000 Hz

0.471 Sensitivity

1 Scoped Sensitivity

6 Windows Sensitivity

His crosshair, you might want to take note.

White - Colors

On, 1, 1 - Outlines

On, 1, 2 - Center dot

Inner Lines, Outer Lines, Fade, Movement Error, and Firing Error are all set off.

The Valorant Radar he uses consists of the following settings: 

On - Rotation

Based on Slide - Fixed Orientation

On - Keep Player Centered

1.1 - Minimap Size

0.797 - Minimap Zoom

On - Minimap Vision Cones

Always - Show Map Region Names

Though the game's overall graphics configuration may depend on the PC setup and specifications you have, Tarik uses a Fullscreen display mode with a resolution of 1680x1050 and an unlocked frame-rate limitation. If you are still interested in his graphics, he uses Nvidia Geforce's RTX 3080 Ti.

If ever you have noted all this information, do not hesitate to try it out now, and maybe his inner mechanics might trigger your next competitive match.

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Written by: Jhon Paul Salazar

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