Here is a table of recommended sensitivity settings gathered from various pro guides to help you build an effective config. Use these as a starting point and then fine-tune them in the .
Using a high Gyroscope sensitivity allows the built-in Aim Assist to do its job more effectively because you are constantly keeping the crosshair in the "magnetic zone" of the enemy player. 4. Optimize Your Graphics for Aiming
Even with the perfect config, you still need to practice. These advanced tips will help you get the most out of your settings.
Here's how to get started:
The "better" auto aim config isn't a magic file—it’s a combination of , High FPS , and Mastering Gyroscope Sensitivity . By using these settings, you’ll find that your crosshair stays glued to your opponents, giving you the edge in every 1v1 encounter.
Sensitivity is where the magic happens. If your sensitivity is too high, you’ll overshoot the target; too low, and you can’t track a moving vehicle. For a "better" auto-aim feel, try these values: Camera Sensitivity (Free Look) 3rd Person No Scope: 120% 1st Person No Scope: 105% Red Dot, Holographic: 60% ADS Sensitivity (The Recoil Killer)
If you want your crosshair to automatically snap to targets like a pro player, you must learn to use the Gyroscope. Gyroscope allows you to control recoil and track moving vehicles simply by tilting your physical phone.