The art of BHopping (Bunny Hopping) has been present in many FPS games and the roots of this virtual athleticism can be found in Quake and Half-Life. Even though“BHopping”was something that the developers of Counter-Strike did not want to see happening on a regular basis in the game, mainly due to the fact that CS was intended to be a slower-paced tactical FPS game rather than a fast-paced Arena Shooter, people still insist on doing it and find ways to even after the first “nerf” ofBHopall the way back in Counter-Strike 1.4 (How time flies?). Here are the essentials for bunny hopping in CS:GO, including the commands list, so you can try to be like the legendary “zBlock.”
How to Do Bunny Hopping in CS:GO
First, theDeveloper Consolemust be enabled on yourCS:GO client. SeeHow to Open Console in CS:GOfor help on this matter.
This binds both scroll wheel movements to the jump command.Bunny hoppingis somewhat like skiing in CS:GO; you need to find a good rhythm and master the movement of strafing while jumping to get someadditional speed boost. For example, you would alternate between holding W and D and moving your mouse to the right and holding W and A and moving the mouse to the left, while in the air.
How to Enable Developer Console in CS:GO
When you’re in game, all you’ll need to do is hit the(~) tilde keyto open the console. you may also change this key under the“Keyboard and Mouse” settingsas well. And that’s all there is to it. That’s how you enable and open the developer console.
For more Counter-Strike: Global Offensive help, check out the guides such asHow to Set Up a Jump Throw Bind in CS:GO,CS:GO Wallhack Console Command GuideandAll Dust 2 Callouts in CS:GO: Map Guidehere on Prima Games.
Nikola has been a Staff Writer at Prima Games since May 2022. He has been gaming since being able to hold an Amiga 500 joystick on his own, back in the early 90s (when gaming was really good!). Nikola has helped organize dozens of gaming events and tournaments and has been professionally attached to gaming since 2009.