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Best Settings for FPS Performance

初心者向けUpdated: May 19, 2026日本語版 →

Best Settings for FPS Performance

Valorant rewards clean visuals, stable frames, and inputs you can repeat under pressure. The best settings are not flashy; they give you smooth tracking, clear enemy models, low distraction, and a sensitivity that stays reliable in both slow peeks and close swings. Treat settings as tools for consistency, not as personality traits copied from streamers.

Prioritize Stable Frame Rate And Clarity

A stable frame rate is more important than cosmetic visual quality. Because fights are decided in small timing windows, stutters or inconsistent frame pacing can make your peek timing and spray control feel worse than your actual skill level. Keep performance predictable in real match conditions.

Use graphics settings that your system can hold during utility-heavy executes, not only in the range or empty custom games. Turning on extra visual features that add clutter can hurt target visibility and input feel. Smoother performance produces more trustworthy mechanics.

  • Test settings during deathmatch or team fights rather than idle menus.
  • Choose clarity over decoration when deciding on visual effects.
  • If frames dip during smokes and ultimates, lower the settings that affect combat readability least.
  • Keep your monitor refresh rate and game cap aligned with what your system can sustain.

Dial In Sensitivity And Crosshair

A good sensitivity lets you clear angles confidently without overshooting micro-adjustments. Valorant favors precision, so most players benefit from a setup that supports head-level tracking and controlled flicks more than huge sweeping motion. Find a setting that stays comfortable after long sessions.

Adjust in small increments based on whether you miss by overflicking or underflicking in common rifle duels. Large sensitivity changes after one bad day often create more confusion than improvement. Stable settings make practice cumulative.

  • Test sensitivity with rifle bursts, sheriff taps, and wide clears before changing again.
  • Use a crosshair that is visible without blocking headshots at common distances.
  • Avoid changing both crosshair and sensitivity at the same time unless necessary.
  • If your crosshair disappears in bright areas or smokes, adjust color and outline first.

Tune Audio And Input For Competitive Play

Audio and input settings shape how quickly you process fights. Footsteps, reloads, utility cues, and spike sounds all inform rotations and pre-aim, while mouse and monitor behavior affect how naturally you react once you commit. Reduce friction between information and action.

Set volume levels so important directional sounds are clear, and use input settings that feel responsive without introducing accidental actions or discomfort. Overly loud music or distracting effects can hide key cues during clutches. Better signal quality improves both awareness and confidence.

  • Lower music and nonessential ambience if they interfere with footsteps or utility cues.
  • Use raw, direct-feeling mouse input behavior and avoid background software conflicts where possible.
  • Keep voice chat clear enough to hear but not loud enough to drown game audio.
  • Re-check settings after hardware or driver changes because input feel can shift.

Maintain Settings Discipline Over Time

Consistency matters more than chasing a perfect setup every week. Once your settings are competitive and comfortable, frequent changes usually slow improvement because your body keeps re-learning the same basic motions. Change settings only when you have a clear reason.

Document your setup, test changes deliberately, and give yourself enough games to evaluate whether the adjustment truly helped. Copying pro settings blindly can ignore your desk space, monitor size, and hand habits. Disciplined settings management lets your mechanics mature properly.

  • Keep a note of your working sensitivity and crosshair before experimenting.
  • Change one variable at a time and play several matches before judging it.
  • If a setup feels good in the range but bad in ranked, trust ranked evidence more.
  • Stop tweaking once the settings disappear from your attention during play.

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