Cs 1.6 Bunny - Cfg Better

If you want the bunny cfg to load automatically every time you start CS 1.6, open your userconfig.cfg (or config.cfg ) and add this line at the bottom:

: Most players bind the mouse wheel to jump ( bind mwheelup +jump ) to hit timings manually.

Instead of manually timing a jump the millisecond you hit the ground, the CFG binds the jump command to the mouse wheel ( bind mwheelup +jump bind mwheeldown +jump cs 1.6 bunny cfg

If you plan to play casually on offline maps or specific community bhop servers that allow scripts, a bunny CFG is fine. If you want to play competitively, you must learn to bhop using the mousewheel method. How to Bunny Hop Effectively (With or Without a CFG)

Open config.cfg or create a new file named userconfig.cfg using Notepad. Add the following lines: If you want the bunny cfg to load

In technical terms, a CFG (config) is a plain text file containing console commands. CS 1.6 reads these commands to bind keys, set rates, or execute scripts. A "bunny cfg" specifically uses the wait command—a controversial but powerful instruction that pauses the script for one frame.

Traditional anti-cheat systems and league rules (like ESL or ESEA historically) ban automated scripts. How to Create and Install Your Bunny CFG How to Bunny Hop Effectively (With or Without

Most players prefer this method because it isn't an automated script and is generally allowed on all servers.

Join a server or start a local game with bots. Hold Spacebar to test the script. The Physics of Bhopping: How to Gain Speed

You hop in a straight line but slowly decelerate. Truth: A bunny cfg only times the jumps. It does NOT air-strafe for you. To gain speed, you must hold A (move left) while moving your mouse left, and D (move right) while moving your mouse right in mid-air. The script gives you perfect timing; your keyboard hand gives you velocity.