blameF (Benjamin Bremer) - Biography, settings, configs

blameF
Denmark
BIG
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Benjamin “blameF” Bremer is a Danish professional CS2, player currently playing for the BIG.

Faceint lvl:10
Faceint ELO:3675

Mouse settings

DPI400
Game sensitivity1.27
Direct connectionOff
Mouse frequency1000 Hz
Zoom sensitivity1.2
Sensitivity in Windows6
Acceleration of miceOff

Screen settings

Game screen resolution1280x960
Aspect ratio4:3
Image formatStretched
Screen refresh rate240 Hz

Aim

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Viewmodel

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viewmodel_fov 68; viewmodel_offset_x 2.5; viewmodel_offset_y 0; viewmodel_offset_z -1.5; viewmodel_presetpos 3; viewmodel_recoil 1; cl_righthand 1;

Launch parameters

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-novid -console -freq 240 -tickrate 128

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player statistics "blameF"
blameF
Benjamin Bremer
Age27
TeamBIG
Rating1.27
Kills per round0.76%
Shots to the head39.6%
Cards played1247
Deaths per round0.60%
Contributed to % of rounds74,3%

Benjamin “blameF” Bremer (born June 10, 1997) is a Danish professional Counter-Strike 2 player. In January 2026, he joined Berlin International Gaming (BIG) as the team’s captain and in-game leader, meaning he leads the team’s strategy and calls during rounds.

He started playing professionally in 2017 and worked his way up through smaller teams before getting noticed on bigger stages. His early stops included Aquiver eSports, Great Danes, and Epsilon. In January 2019 he joined Heroic, and later that year (September 2019) he moved to Complexity, where he was brought in as the in-game leader. With Complexity, he helped build a structured style that focused on good defaults, smart mid-round decisions, and setting up strong late-round situations. One clear highlight from that period was Complexity winning BLAST Premier Spring 2020 Europe Finals, beating Vitality 2–1 in the grand final.

In November 2021, Astralis signed blameF (along with k0nfig and coach ave) as part of a major rebuild. He stayed with Astralis for over two years. In May 2024 he joined fnatic as a rifler, adding both firepower and leadership experience to the lineup.

For CS2 players watching his demos, blameF is worth studying because he often plays with patience and discipline: he takes space when it is safe, trades carefully, and tries to turn messy rounds into controlled late-round wins. Now at BIG, he is expected to shape the team’s game plan the same way—by combining strong individual play with clear calling.