Make your settings match those of jawgemo’s in VALORANT if you want to try and play the game like a world champion.
Alexander "Jawgemo" Mor finds himself on G2 Esports for the 2025 VCT Americas season. He's a former world champion with Evil Geniuses and one of the top players in the world. That's why we've got Jawgemo's VALORANT settings and his crosshair information for you.
If you want to try and play like him, then get these settings into your game now!
Jawgemo VALORANT settings
First, we'll start with Jawgemo's basic VALORANT settings for his graphics and his mouse. These can make your game and aim emulate his if you've got the skills:
Graphics
- Resolution: 1920x1080
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Aspect Ratio Method: Letterbox
- Display Mode: Fullscreen
- Multithreaded Rendering: On
- Material Quality: Low
- Texture Quality: Low
- Detail Quality: Low
- UI Quality: High
- Vignette: Off
- VSync: Off
- Anti-Aliasing: None
- Anisotropic Filtering: 1x
- Improve Clarity: Off
- Experimental Sharpening: Off
- Bloom: Off
- Distortion: Off
- Cast Shadows: Off
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Mouse
- DPI: 1600
- Sensitivity: 0.36
- Scoped Sensitivity: 1
- eDPI: 576.00
- Hz: 4000
- Windows Sensitivity: 6
- Raw Input Buffer: On
Jawgemo crosshair details
Now, make your aim even more reminiscent to Jawgemo by copying his crosshair settings. Start with the code and then take a look at them in full:
0;s;1;P;c;7;u;000000FF;o;1;d;1;f;0;0l;2;0v;0;0g;1;0o;0;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0;S;s;0.75;o;1 |
- Outlines: On
- Outline Opacity: 1
- Outline Thickness: 1
- Center Dot: On
- Center Dot Opacity: 1
- Center Dot Thickness: 2
- Show Inner Lines: On
- Inner Line Opacity: 1
- Inner Line Length: 2
- Inner Line Thickness: 2
- Inner Line Offset: 0
- Movement Error: Off
- Firing Error: Off
- Show Outer Lines: Off
- Movement Error: On
- Movement Error Multiplier: 1
- Firing Error: On
- Firing Error Multiplier: 1
With every VALORANT player's settings, know you won't play like Jawgemo just because you copy what's above. You'll need to practice to be the very best you can be. It doesn't hurt to use your favorite as a starting point, though, and adjust the settings to how they fit your style.
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