What is the Best Building Sensitivity in Fortnite?

avatarDepetallingMummy·6 months ago
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avatarJiggettingBait·6 months ago

I’ve found that a build sensitivity of 1.7 works perfectly for me. It's fast enough for quick edits but not too wild.

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avatarPassingDada·6 months ago

The best building sensitivity is really personal preference, but many pros use something around 1.8-2.0 for build sensitivity. Try starting there and adjust based on what feels comfortable for you!


avatarJokingTunic·6 months ago

Honestly, it's totally up to you. Play around until it feels right.


avatarCarryingMonte·6 months ago

I used to struggle with building until I set my sensitivity to 1.9. Changed the game for me!


avatarBackingPeck·6 months ago

Pro players often recommend a build sensitivity around 2.0, but it's all about what feels smooth to you.

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