The "3lvl" in the name likely refers to a tiered optimization strategy, while "oblome" (a term often used in Eastern European gaming communities to signify a "breakdown" or "failure" of the opponent) suggests a setup designed for aggressive, high-performance play. The configuration typically focuses on three core "levels":
Find the cfg folder within your game files (e.g., Steam\steamapps\common\[Game Name]\[Game Directory]\cfg ). Cfg_3lvl_oblome.cfg
Commands that simplify textures and shadows to maximize visibility in dark corners. The "3lvl" in the name likely refers to
Custom "binds" that allow you to execute complex movements or buy-scripts with a single keystroke. How to Install and Use To use this configuration, follow these standard steps: Custom "binds" that allow you to execute complex
Before using custom configs in ranked play, ensure the commands within are or ESEA/FACEIT compliant. While most .cfg files are perfectly legal, any script that automates movement (like "snap-taps" or "jump-throws") may be restricted in professional tournaments.
Always copy your current config.cfg or autoexec.cfg to a safe place before making changes. Placement: Drop the Cfg_3lvl_oblome.cfg into the folder.
While every version of Cfg_3lvl_oblome.cfg may vary, most contain the following blocks of code: