This config comes straight from Alexey 'xaoc' Kucherenko, a Ukrainian pro who's made waves in the CS 1.6 scene. He played for teams like A-Gaming and Hellraisers, racking up wins in major tournaments. His setup focuses on precision and stability, helping you hit those crucial shots without lag spikes.
Drop xaoc.cfg into your cstrike folder. It works with Build 4554 and 8610, covering both Steam and Non-Steam installs. MasterServer protection is built-in to avoid bans on ESL-style servers. Before loading, back up your original config.cfg—rename it to config_backup.cfg for easy rollback.
For best results, run a clean console command: exec xaoc.cfg. Test on a local bot match to adjust voice_enable or hud_fastswitch if needed. This config shines on high-FPS setups, pairing well with 1024x768 resolution for that old-school feel.
Xaoc's rates handle 100-player lobbies without stuttering, thanks to optimized fps_max at 100. Aliases include fastzoom for AWP peeks and quickbuy scripts for eco rounds. Hitbox alignment feels tighter with the low interp, making headshots on moving targets more consistent.
Pro players like xaoc swear by these tweaks for tournament play. It reduces input lag, letting you strafe and spray with confidence. On maps like de_nuke, the stable rates prevent desync during vent crawls.
This config is virus-free, with no slow-hack scripts, ads, or auto-connect features. We've scanned it clean—straightforward .cfg file, no executables. Use it on any server without worry, and it won't trigger VAC or admin kicks.
Expand your game further by combining with custom sprays or w_ models, but keep it pure for competitive edge. Xaoc's setup has helped countless players climb ranks, from casual pubs to clan wars.
Alexey's experience translates to real gains: better packet handling means fewer rage-quits from lag. The FPS priority ensures smooth visuals on older rigs, while aliases speed up your workflow. Download and exec it today—feel the pro difference in your next match.
Compatible across Windows XP to 10, and even Linux via WINE. If you're tweaking for bots, add .nav files from standard maps for smarter AI paths.
Rate this material in one click without registration