- Start with look sensitivity. Pick a middle setting and try it. If you fly past your target, lower it. If turning is too slow, raise it bit by bit.
- Look for options that switch actions from a hold to a toggle, like aiming down sights. Choose what works best and doesn’t tire your fingers.
- If the game allows button customization, do it. Place the fire and jump buttons where your thumbs sit naturally. This small change can cut precious milliseconds off your reactions.
The perfect setup is yours alone. What works for a friend might be uncomfortable. Take time to try things out in a practice area. Many pro players use a lower sensitivity for steady aim but a higher acceleration setting for spinning around.
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