In the world of Counter-Strike 2, artificial intelligence in the form of bots can be both a useful learning tool and an obstacle to creating unique gameplay scenarios. However, you can have complete control over their presence and actions. This article written by the author Gikas will immerse you in the world of console commands for controlling bots. You can find out more about current CS2 tournaments, binds and NAF, Twistzz, or Wolfy CS2 settings on the Profiler website.
How to Remove Bots From The Map
By default, CS2 automatically adds bots when you start a match in Practice Mode. However, the server administrator can remove them using the following console commands:
bot_kick: Kicks all bots from the map. Works both in cheat mode and without it.
bot_kill: Kills all bots for one round, but they will return in the next round. To activate this command you need to enable cheat mode using sv_cheats 1, and to disable cheat mode use sv_cheats 0.
How to Add Bots to a Map in CS2
If you want to add bots back to CS2, you can use the following commands:
bot_add: Adds one bot to the team that has the fewest players. If the number of players in the teams is equal, the bot will be added to the opposite team.
bot_add_ct: Adds one bot to the CT team.
bot_add_t: Adds one bot to the T team.
How to Disable Auto Balance And Limit in CS2
When adding bots, the game can automatically move them to the opposing team to maintain balance. You can disable this feature using the following commands:
mp_autoteambalance 0: Disables autobalance on the map, allowing bots to be added in one direction only.
mp_limitteams 0: Disables team limit. You can set a specific maximum number of players by entering a number. For example, mp_limitteams 4 will limit the number of players (including bots) in a team to four.
Using the console commands described in this guide, you can give your Counter-Strike 2 gaming sessions a new level of control. Removing or adding bots, and adjusting their difficulty and team balance is easier than ever. Now your gaming experience can be exactly the way you want it to be.
Keep in mind that using console commands may require server administrator rights, and this may be limited in competition mode or on official servers. However, in your own matches and training sessions, the CS2 world is subject to your rules.
How to Change The Difficulty of Bots in CS2?
CS:GO had five bot difficulty levels. You could set the required one before launching the training map in the main menu. However, this feature is no longer available, which is causing problems for many players.
In CS2, you can only change the difficulty of bots using console commands. There are four levels available in total:
bot_difficulty 0 – easy;
bot_difficulty 1 – normal;
bot_difficulty 2 – complex;
bot_difficulty 3 – expert.
Be careful: after activation, the difficulty of the bots will only change in the next round. To speed up this process, you can use the command mp_restartgame 1. The round will restart within one second.
Harmless bots are now placed in a separate team. To prevent them from shooting, enter bot_dont_shoot 1. The command only works with activated sv_cheats 1. You can return everything as it was using bot_dont_shoot 0.
How to Put a Bot in The Right Place in CS2?
Sometimes during training, it becomes necessary to install the bot in a certain place. To do this, enter sv_cheats 1 into the console and follow these steps:
make the bots immobile using the bot_stop 1 command;
stand next to the place where you want to place the bot;
write bot_place into the console.
The bot_place command will only work if there are bots on the server. If you haven’t added any characters yet, use the guide above.
Other useful commands for managing bots in CS2:
bot_knives_only – bots only use knives.
bot_pistols_only – bots only use pistols.
bot_snipers_only – bots use only sniper rifles.
bot_all_weapons – bots can use all weapons.
bot_allow_grenades 0 – bots cannot use grenades.
bot_allow_machine_guns 0 – bots cannot use machine guns.
bot_allow_pistols 0 – bots cannot use pistols.
bot_allow_sub_machine_guns 0 – cannot use submachine guns.
bot_allow_rifles 0 – bots cannot use assault rifles.
bot_allow_rogues 0 – bots always obey radio commands.
bot_allow_shotguns 0 – bots cannot use shotguns.
bot_allow_snipers 0 – bots cannot use sniper rifles.
Can Commands Be Used on Official CS2 Servers?
No, it is recommended to use console commands to control bots only on your own servers or in game modes where the use of cheats is allowed. Official servers and competitive matches may limit the ability to use these teams.
Is It Possible to Create a Balanced Match With Bots And Players in CS2?
Yes, you can use the commands mp_autoteambalance 0 and mp_limitteams 0 to create balanced matches with bots and players. These commands will disable automatic team balance and player limit, allowing you to fully control the composition of your teams and add bots at your discretion. Such control in training allows you to reach the level of play characteristic of the best players – Mathieu “ZywOo” Herbaut from Vitality or David “frozen” Čerňanský from FaZe Clan.
Final Thoughts
Often when setting up your own server in Counter-Strike 2, you need to add bots. With the help of them you can effectively train aim, shoot through textures, or just have fun. To do this, you need to know the basic commands that you learned about in this article. Counter-Strike 2 is a fairly popular game that has about 800,000 or more active monthly players – to achieve success in the shooter, it is important to know about advanced settings, train with strong players, and analyze the games of the best players. Use Profiler, a service available to players from Toronto to Warsaw, to take advantage of useful CS2 services. Here you can find such useful services as inventory value calculator, and Steam ID finder, as well as evaluate the results of past tournaments and view future tournaments.
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