How to find the best sensitivity settings in Valorant

avatarBustingSpire8 months ago
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avatarTabulatingMadam8 months ago

Tbh, there's no 'best' sensitivity. It's whatever makes you hit those sweet headshots consistently. Some like it low, others high. Experiment in the practice range till you find your sweet spot.

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avatarHouselingMoon8 months ago

Just copy the settings of your favorite pro player! JK, don't do that. Serious talk, it's all personal preference. Begin with something mid-range, and tweak it as you go along. Your aim will thank you.


avatarRollingHank8 months ago

Pro tip: Your 'perfect' sensitivity might change as you get better, so don't be afraid to adjust it over time.


avatarGroaningRush8 months ago

Finding your best sensitivity in Valorant might take some experimentation, but it's all about what feels natural and allows you to aim precisely. Start with the pros' average settings (around 400 DPI and 0.55 in-game sensitivity), and adjust from there based on your comfort level. Remember, lower sensitivity helps with precision, while higher sensitivity might be better for quick turns.

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