
"Userdata" may look similar to mine as shown above. This PC > Local Disk > Program Files (86x) > Steam > Steamapps > common > Counter-Strike: Global OffensiveĬlick "Steam." This is where the "userdata" folder is so find the "userdata" folder and open it.
Right above the list of files is a file path that will look this:
In the new window explorer folder, you’ll see a list of files.Īgain here, Steam has opened the Counter-Strike install folder, but this is not where the "userdata" folder is. In the new window explorer folder, open “csgo” and then the “cfg” folder. Open Steam, right-click on Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, and click "Manage". To find and access your custom CSGO configurations, here is the process step by step for either location. Additionally, if your CSGO practice config or autoexec file doesn’t work, you’ll know it is in the right place at the very least. If you do not want to share files between accounts, as well as keep it saved without risk of being deleted, place it in the userdata folder. This placement, if you uninstall, will delete your config file so make sure you save it elsewhere in case something happens. It will override any config settings placed in the userdata folder so, if you have multiple accounts you want to share config settings with on the same PC, keep your config file here. If you stick with the original default location, this config file will essentially be the master source.
It's pretty simple but can be confusing for inexperienced players so, read further if you need some help. C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\STEAMID\730\local\cfg.You can still use this, as it is still present, however with the change your csgo config location is now here as well: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Counter-Strike Global Offensive\csgo\cfg.Valve changed the default location for player’s configs sometime back.