Giving CS observers a powerful new radar.
Easy to read, infinitely resizeable, and with tons of features the default Counter-Strike radar does not have.
Player dots show more than just the location of the player. With 6 different dot states an observer can see exactly what a player is doing. The player slot number is shown as clear as possible on top of each dot.
The radar images used are made in close cooperation with simpleradar and readtldr.gg, and are much higher quality and with more exact positioning of wall than the in-game radar. Every radar image is custom made for Boltobserv, allowing features like buyzones that are only shown during buytime. The style used by simpleradar is also much easier on the eyes.
When only a few players are alive most of the radar is just empty and only a very small part contains all the action. Boltobserv has an autozoom feature that fixes this. The radar image can automatically pan and zoom according to where the players are located, and smoothly follows the action.
Autozoom tries to keep the action in the middle, with a safe padding around any players so they can never accidentally run off the radar image. it also has a minimal zoom level, so that the radar only zooms in when the action is concentrated in a small part of the map.
Advisories are automatically detected events that the observer might want to switch to. To make switching to this event easier, the observer slot number is displayed next to an icon noting the type of advisory. The observer should still make his own judgment of the situation.
All possible advisories are (with increasing priority):
Because Boltobserv runs as an external application, it can be resized to be whatever size you want, and be moved to any display you want. Running without window borders enables it to dedicate as much space as possible to the radar.
It can even run in a browser, allowing you to view the radar over the network. This also means that the radar can be added as a browser source in applications like OBS with a transparent background.
- Smokes, molotovs and flashbangs shown on the map
- Split maps for upper and lower on Nuke and Vertigo
- Any radar background color, including full transparency
- Always-on-top and fixed on-screen positioning
- Player dot z-height indicators, either by color dot or scale
- Custom configurable OS-level keybinds
- Automatic .cfg file installation
- Show radar as an application window, in the browser or capture it directly in OBS
- Download the latest .zip form the releases page and unzip it.
- Launch
Boltobserv.exe
, it should ask you to automatically install the .cfg file. If it doesn't, copy thegamestate_integration_boltobserv.cfg
file from the .zip to your CS config folder (the same folder you'd put anautoexec.cfg
). - You're done! (Re)start CS2 and Boltobserv should automatically connect.
Please report any bugs or feature requests here on Github.
Most functions of Boltobserv are configurable. To make your own config, go to /resources/app/config
and either edit the config.json5
file directly or duplicate it and rename the copy to config.override.json5
. Using a override file will allow you to move your settings to a different machine or version without breaking the base config file.
Thanks to PGL and Inygon for supporting open source development on Boltobserv
If you want to support development on specific functionality, don't hesitate to contact me. Supporting me by sending a small donation is also very appreciated.
This project is licensed under GPL-3. In short, this means that all changes you make to this project need to be made open source (among other things). Commercial use is encouraged, as is distribution.
The paragraph above is not legal advice and is not legally binding. See the LICENSE file for the full license.