Like other games in the Battle Royale lineup, Free Fire also sees the sensitivity settings as an important factor that would lead to a victory or not. The essential reason is that only when the sensitivity performs properly in the game, a player can thus follow his aims and rivals with a high level of precision, which is considered a very challenging task for most players.
As usual, one has to practice a lot if he wants to master the aiming and sensitivity mechanics. The game always offers a set of sensitivities in advance; however, the players still have to try then choose their own suitable set of values. The brief method below will be a perfect suggested solution for you to track your sensitivity.
The steps to find your own sensitivity settings in Free Fire are as follows:
Step 1: Enter the practice mode where you can play in a big space with no disturbing factors
Step 2: Put your thumb on the middle part of your phone screen, then swipe to the right edge
Step 3: Cover the distance that is as much as possible, then check whether your crosshair has turned by 180 degrees or not
Step 4: The reason for doing this is that everyone should be able to perform the 180 degrees turn to make sure that no enemy can hide from their back.
Step 5: If you can only cover a small angle, particularly less than 180 degrees, remember to change your standard sensitivity to a higher level and do the same process if your angle is wider than needed.
By following this instruction, players can set a baseline for their own sensitivities that can fit every mode and set the values more exactly. But in case you want to have a basic and user-friendly set of sensitivities only, several values below can do a great favor to you.
Geral - 70 to 80
Red Dot - 35 to 45
2x Scope - 60 to 70
4x Scope - 45 to 55
AWM Scope - 20 to 30
But bear in mind that these aforementioned numbers are just a recommendation, and you can still adapt them to fit your own need. Try the method introduced in the article to have the best fit for you.
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