
Note: The list of commands is too long to paste into the console, so we’ll be using a config file.

These commands will configure various settings such as number of rounds, free kevlar, round time, and more to provide an optimal setup for a 1v1 server. In the first step, you have to download the 1v1 commands and move them into the CS:GO config folder. All you have to do is follow the below-given steps and you’re done. There are several ways to set up a CS:GO 1 vs 1 game – but the quick and easy one is by creating a private server. We will walk you through each and every step of the process. If you don’t know how to do it, don’t worry. Want to set up a 1v1 match in CS:GO to play against your friend? For this, you’ll need to use 1v1 commands, then find a map, and finally launch the 1v1.
