Valyn is the In-game leader of the North American team – The Guard. Here are his VALORANT crosshair settings as well as other game settings.
Jacob "valyn" Batio is one of the most popular VALORANT IGLs in North America. Under his leadership, The Guard has made deep inroads in international tournaments and is a force to be reckoned with. But he’s also an excellent player with raw skill and first-contact aim helping him cement himself as a formidable force. Here are Valyn’s VALORANT crosshair settings and video settings.
Valyn’s mouse settings
Valyn uses the Logitech G Pro Superlight Black mouse. He has a very high DPI of 1600 with a sensitivity of 0.15. Here are Valyn’s mouse settings.
- DPI: 1600
- Sensitivity: 0.15
- eDPI: 240
- Zoom Sensitivity: 1
- Hz: 1000
- Windows Sensitivity: 6
- Raw Input buffer: Off
What are Valyn’s VALORANT crosshair settings?
But the most important thing in VALORANT is undoubtedly the crosshair. The VALORANT crosshair is your point of reference for all things VALORANT and it will directly have an impact on your aim (or lack of it). Here are Valyn’s VALORANT crosshair settings.
- Primary Color: Red
- Crosshair Color: #ff0000
- Outlines: On
- Outline Opacity: 1
- Outline Thickness: 1
- Center Dot: Off
- Show Inner Lines: On
- Inner Line Opacity: 1
- Inner Line Length: 3
- The Inner Line Thickness: 1
- Inner Line Offset: 3
- Movement Error: Off
- Firing Error: Off
- Show Outer Lines: Off
- Movement Error: Off
- Firing Error: Off
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VALORANT Keybinds
The default keybinds are what most people use when they boot up VALORANT. But depending on your personal preference, you might want to change the keybinds. But if you have no idea what could be a good set up for VALORANT keybinds, here’s Valyn’s to help you out.
- Walk: L-Shift
- Crouch: L-Ctrl
- Jump: Space Bar
- Use Object: F
- Equip Primary Weapon: 1
- Equip Secondary Weapon: 2
- Melee Weapon: 3
- Spike: 4
- Use/Equip Ability - 1: E
- Use/Equip Ability - 2: Mouse Button 5
- Ability - 3: C
- Ability - Ultimate: X
Video settings
The VALORANT video settings usually depend on the type of PC configuration. After all, you can’t be running VALORANT on all high with a low-end PC. Maybe you can, but then you will be sacrificing FPS for the same, and supremely low FPS does not make VALORANT a pleasant experience. Here are Valyn’s VALORANT video settings.
- General Resolution: 1920x1080
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Aspect Ratio Method: Fill
- Display Mode: Fullscreen
- Multithreaded Rendering: On
- Material Quality: Low
- Texture Quality: Low
- Detail Quality: Low
- UI Quality: Low
- Vignette:Off
- VSync: Off
- Anti-Aliasing: None
- Anisotropic Filtering: 1x
- Improve Clarity: Off
- Experimental Sharpening: Off
- Bloom: On
- Distortion: Off
- Cast Shadows: Off
The Guard is currently competing in the NA Challengers Split 1 where the top four teams will move on to the Mid Season Face off. Hopefully, Valyn's VALORANT crosshair settings will help you optimize your performance in-game.
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