Each is named with a number, and that number is a Steam Account’s unique SteamID. “Userdata” will have one or more folders as shown above.
This PC > Local Disk > Program Files (86x) > Steam > Steamapps > common > Counter-Strike: Global OffensiveĬlick “Steam.” This is where “userdata” lives, and its normally the last actual folder before Counter-Strike’s text files start.Right above the list of files is a file path that will look this: Now that we’re here, though, it’s easy to get to. Steam has opened the Counter-Strike install folder, but this isn’t where the “userdata” folder is. A new window will open with a list of files.
So how do you get to where the files are? Steam never tells players where to put their custom CSGO configurations, so here is the process step by step.