CL_TEAMMATE_COLORS_SHOW

CS2 CS:GO

Description

This command is used in competitive games, and you can set it so that players on your team have different colors on the radar and scoreboard (default) or you can turn it off.

Syntax

cl_teammate_colors_show [0 / 1]

Arguments

0 / 1 Enter a 1 after this command to turn different colors on for your teammates, and use a 0 after the command to turn this off.

Related commands

cl_hud_color
This is the console command used to change and customize the color of your HUD (heads up display). It can be changed to a variety of colors, which we have listed examples for.
cl_hud_playercount_showcount
This useful console command customizes your HUD by changing the display of players alive on each team from showing each of their Steam avatars to just showing a number for how many of each team is alive.
cl_hud_radar_scale
This useful console command controls how much room in your HUD your radar takes up. You can choose to make it a smaller feature or larger than the default value.
cl_radar_scale
This command adjusts the scale of your radar, which affects how zoomed in or out the radar is. A lot of players use this command to zoom the radar out and have a complete view of the map.
cl_showfps
This command produces a simple FPS (frames per second) count in the top left corner of your screen. Unlike the net_graph command, the only value shown is your FPS, which some players like for its simplicity.
cl_radar_always_centered
This command decided whether or not your radar is always centered to your location. Turning this feature off can be useful, as when you're by the edge of the map less of the radar's space is taken up by empty space, meaning you can see your surroundings more clearly.
cl_radar_rotate
This command toggles whether or not your radar rotates as you rotate and look around with your camera. Some players find disabling this feature makes it easier to use the radar.
cl_hud_playercount_pos
Use this command to adjust where the player count (players who are in the server) menu is shown on your HUD. This also changes where the scoreboard is, that shows rounds won by each team. You can place it at the top of your screen or at the bottom.