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T1 Xeta Valorant crosshair and video settings

Rohan Samal

Rohan Samal

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The former Counter-Strike professional will play for T1 esports in 2023.

Son “xeta” Seon-ho is a professional Valorant player for T1 esports. He is a former CS: GO player having competed in several top-tier teams in Asia. He has competed for teams such as MVP.Pk and TYLOO. He switched over to Valorant in 2020, initially playing for Cloud9 and now for T1 esports. Here are Xeta’s Valorant crosshair and video settings.

Xeta’s Valorant crosshair

ColorGreenCrosshair Color#00FF00
OutlinesOnOutline Opacity1
Outline Thickness1Center DotOff
Show Inner LinesOnInner Line Opacity1
Inner Line Length3Inner Line Thickness2
Inner Line Offset5Movement ErrorOff
Firing ErrorOff

What mouse does Xeta use?

DPI400Sensitivity0.58
eDPI231Zoom Sensitivity0.85
Hz1000Windows Sensitivity6
Raw Input BufferOn

Xeta’s Valorant keybinds

WalkL-ShiftCrouchL-Ctrl
JumpSpace / Mouse Wheel downUse objectF
Equip Primary Weapon1Equip Secondary Weapon2
Equip Melee Weapon3Equip Spike4
Use / Equip Ability: 1EUse / Equip Ability: 2Q
Use / Equip Ability: 3CUse / Equip Ability: UltimateX

What are Xeta’s Valorant video settings?

Resolution1920×1080Aspect Ratio16:9
Aspect Ratio MethodFillDisplay ModeFullscreen
Multithreaded RenderingOnMaterial QualityLow
Texture QualityLowDetail QualityMed
UI QualityLowVignetteOff
VsyncOffAnti-AliasingNone
Anisotropic filtering1xImprove ClarityOff
BloomOffDistortionOff
Cast ShadowsOff

Xeta uses the ZOWIE XL2546 monitor. With 320 nits of brightness, the monitor also has 240Hz frequency and is one of the most preferred monitors by esports professionals.

He also uses the Logitech G Pro X Superlight mouse and the HyperX Alloy FPS Pro keyboard. For audio requirements, he uses the Sennheiser Game Zero.

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