The best controller settings for The Finals will ensure you’re cashing out vaults and staying dominant on the sticks.
The Finals is a first-person shooter, available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. That means both mouse and keyboard players and controller players can dive into it. If you're one of the latter, then you'll want to compete with the top contestants. The best controller settings for The Finals will help you.
What are the best controller settings for The Finals?
Whether you're competing against console players, or PC players through cross-platform functionality, you'll want to be able to keep up. Thankfully, many of the default settings are where you should have them.
It's super easy to change the ones you need to. Just load into the game and press your respective platform's button show in the bottom right corner that says Settings. Choose the next Settings option and navigate over to the Controller menu.
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Take a look at each setting and adjust it:
- Look Sensitivity Horizontal: Preference
- Look Sensitivity Vertical: Preference
- Zoom Sensitivity Multiplier: 60%
- Focal Length Sensitivity Scaling: On
- Horizontal Look Boost: 220
- Vertical Look Boost: 0
- Look Boost Ramp-Up Time: 0.5
- Zoom Horizontal Look Boost: 40
- Zoom Vertical Look Boost: 40
- Zoom Look Boost Ramp-Up Time: 1.2
- Aiming Inner Deadzone: 10
- Movement Inner Deadzone: 15
- Invert Vertical Look Input: Off
- Look Response Curve: Exponential
- Look Acceleration: 0%
- Sprint Behind: Toggle
- Crouch Behavior: Toggle
- Zoom Behavior: Hold
- Aim Assist: On
- Sensitivity Reduction: On
- Target Tracking: On
- Zoom Snapping: On
- Controller Vibration: Preference
You'll notice a couple of options that are up to your preference. If you want controller vibration, turn it on. If not, turn it off. And when it comes to the overall look sensitivity, you'll want to test it and see what's best for your aim and your playstyle.
As well, we completely skipped the controller binding section. The best controller settings in The Finals only really change the numbers and toggle things on or off. The default button binds are what you should learn to play with.
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