How To Check Damage In CS2

Check out this guide to know how to check damage dealt to enemies in CS2.

Don’t know how to check Damage in CS2? If yes, then don’t worry we have got you covered. With the launch of Counter Strike 2, players have come across a ton of changes which include gameplay, mechanics, tweaks, etc. While most of these changes are significant and even well-received, some can be a bit confusing to figure out. This includes the damage stat that players would check to know the damage they dealt to different enemies in the round. So if you are looking everywhere but still don’t know where to see the damage, here is a guide you should check out further.

How to See Damage Dealt in CS2

How To See Damage Dealt In CS2
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To check damage in CS2, players will have to wait till the ongoing round is over. After which the damage dealt will be displayed below the avatars above. The stat will include the damage dealt and how many hits it took to deliver it. The players you kill will display green stats with the damage done. However, it is worth mentioning that the stats will only show up to the count of 100. So for example, if you deal 115+ damage to your enemy with the AWP, it will still show you the damage as 100 in 1 hit.

Another method to look for damage done would be to check the scoreboard while playing. You can do this by pressing the Tab key on the keyboard. On the scoreboard, there will be a DMG stat at the end that will show you the overall damage done in the game. Along with the overall damage the scoreboard has tons of various stats including the Kills, Deaths, and even the headshot percentage. It is important to keep a tab on all the damage and headshot stats in the game.

That’s everything covered on how to check damage in CS2. If you find this guide helpful, check out our other guides on how to equip USP-S, best console commands and cheats, and how to open console in Counter Strike 2. We would recommend you go through our dedicated CS2 section for more informative guides like these, right here on Gamer Tweak.