![]() Changing your weapons every now and then will not just waste your time, but it can affect your gameplay. Stick to a certain weapon that you have chosen on your very first loot. Keep on spamming your A and D buttons when trying to loot from a death box. You can just figure it out later once you already looted some items. Spam E (default key for looting) at the very beginning of the game. Loot fast & keep in mind the items that you have looted So, here are some tips to keep in mind when you’re looting. You won’t be able to heal, you don’t be able to help your teammates, you won’t be able to provide distraction or cover your teammates. You won’t be able to do much if you don’t have any loot. You need to learn how to loot fast, where to loot and what loot you should be looking for. The very first thing you do in a Battle Royale is loot. The simpler they look, the easier you can spot a moving model on your screen. Keep TSAA for Anti-Aliasing and Texture Streaming Budget at 3GB the most because anything above that is overkill.Īs for the other settings, put everything on low or disabled because you won’t need these high-quality details for gameplay and this will make it easier for you to spot the enemies. Setting Field of View maxed out so you can see a wider perspective of your POV.Īs for the V-Sync, put it on disabled because you won’t need this but keep the Nvidia Reflex Enabled because this setting can give your FPS a boost. This will make it easier to execute some movement mechanics (to be explained later on in this guide) such as tap-strafing and redirecting.īinding the ‘Jump’ movement to the scroll wheel down is also another great tip that I came across because this will also make it easier for you to use the movement slide + jump or launching yourself with the zipline and other movements that will also be explained later on. One of the best key binds that I use, and is widely used in the game as well, is setting the keybind 2 of ‘Move Forward’ to scroll wheel up. If you’re using controller, you’ll have to adapt accordingly. Setting the ADS Mouse Sensitivity to 1.3 will give you a 1:1 ratio for mouse sensitivity with your field of view when using ADS and hip fire as well. Do not copy anyone’s sensitivity and assume it will be perfect for you.Įach player has a different mouse or controller, play style and DPI settings, so copying anyone’s sensitivity is a little useless unless you get used to it immediately.īut to give you an idea of what values you could play around with, my Mouse sensitivity is 2.5 and my ADS Mouse sensitivity is 1.3. Sensitivity SettingsĪs for the sensitivity, I would suggest playing around with it. ![]() Incoming Damage Feedback should be 3D instead of 2D because 2D will just show a half-circle indicator where the damage is coming as opposed to 3D, which will show an arrow where the damage is coming from. You do not need to add everything compared to the ‘Floating’ mode. This means that it is the total of all the damage that you have dealt with your enemy. Figure Stackingĭamage numbers should be on ‘Stacking’ mode so you will just tell your teammates the last number that you see on your screen. The default setting is on X but you want this turned off because it will be a distraction when you want to focus on your aiming. You want the Crosshair Damage Feedback to be Off. The most important thing with your Apex Legends settings is that you need to find what works for you and get used to them through practise.
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