What is the Best Sensitivity for Free Fire?

avatarBustingSpire6 months ago
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avatarNoticingPuff6 months ago

For most players, a sensitivity setting of 50-55 for General, 20-25 for Red Dot, and 30-35 for Sniper is a solid start. Experiment and tweak to find your sweet spot!

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avatarDisbowelingFeel6 months ago

I personally use General at 70, Red Dot at 35, and Sniper at 45. Fine-tuning your settings will help you get those headshots!


avatarArisingWard6 months ago

No perfect sensitivity! Adjust and play until it feels right for you. Default settings can be a good baseline.


avatarPleasingSkip6 months ago

Try General at 60, Red Dot at 30, and Sniper at 40. It worked wonders for me when I switched. But remember, everyone's different!

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