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_BEST_ CONTROLLER Settings & Sensitivity to Dominate Fortnite Chapter 5 Season 4!
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00:00Looking to take your controller skills to the next level in Fortnite Chapter 5 Season 4?
00:05You've come to the right place.
00:06In this video, we're diving into the best controller settings to help you boost your game and dominate the competition.
00:13With the latest updates bringing exciting new features and changes,
00:16it's the perfect time to fine-tune your settings and stay ahead of the curve.
00:20So let's get started with settings that are key to mastering your controller gameplay this season.
00:27Fortnite's gameplay dynamics have changed,
00:29and optimizing your settings can make a huge difference.
00:32Here's how to make the most out of controller settings that have stood the test of time.
00:37Auto-Confirm Edit
00:38The introduction of Auto-Confirm Edit might not be new,
00:42but it remains a game-changer for controller players.
00:45This feature simplifies your editing process,
00:48letting you streamline your builds and edits with ease.
00:51You have four options.
00:53None, Edit, Reset, and Both.
00:56Edit
00:56Automatically confirms your edit as soon as you finish selecting it.
01:01Reset
01:01Instantly resets a building piece with just two button presses.
01:05Both
01:06Activates Edit on Release
01:08and Reset on Release,
01:10allowing for seamless edits and resets.
01:12Test these settings in your creative
01:14to find what suits you best and gives you that competitive edge.
01:18Performance Mode for Low Input Delay
01:20While Performance Mode isn't exclusive to Season 4,
01:24its impact on reducing input delay is still significant.
01:28Switching to Performance Mode gives you a smoother experience
01:31by sacrificing some visual quality for better performance.
01:35Whether you choose low or high meshes,
01:38this setting helps maintain low input delay.
01:41Controller Dead Zone
01:42Finding the perfect dead zone is crucial for controller accuracy.
01:47The dead zone determines how much your stick can move
01:50before it registers in-game.
01:53As a general rule of thumb,
01:54you want to set your dead zone as low as possible
01:57without experiencing stick drift.
02:00Ideally, you should aim for a dead zone between 6 and 10%.
02:03While 8 or 9 is common for many players,
02:06we prefer 6 or 7 for a more responsive feel.
02:09However, keep in mind that not all controllers are built the same.
02:14Xbox controllers, for instance,
02:15might be more prone to stick drift
02:17due to less durable joystick technology.
02:20On the other hand,
02:21PS4 and PS5 controllers
02:23generally handle lower dead zones better,
02:26especially when they're relatively new.
02:29Look Dampening Time
02:30Look Dampening Time affects
02:32how quickly your right stick reaches maximum speed.
02:36Adjusting the setting can improve long-range tracking.
02:39Experiment with different values
02:41to find a balance between responsiveness and precision.
02:45Linear vs. Exponential Inputs
02:48Now let's compare the two main joystick inputs,
02:51Linear and Exponential.
02:54These inputs control how your joystick movements will appear in-game.
02:58While many players think one input is superior,
03:01both have their strength.
03:03Exponential is popular for its strong close-range aim assist.
03:06It's noticeable,
03:08but keep in mind that medium and long-range aim assist isn't as effective,
03:13making it challenging for competitive players
03:15who rely on long-range AR tags.
03:18Building and editing on Exponential can also feel sluggish,
03:21as if you're dragging your joysticks through mud.
03:24Linear, on the other hand,
03:26excels in responsiveness.
03:27It uses raw joystick movements without filtering,
03:31providing smoother and faster building and editing.
03:35This input also offers stronger medium and long-range aim assist compared to Exponential,
03:41though its close-range aim assist might not feel as strong.
03:44It's all about getting a feel for it.
03:47We recommend trying both inputs in creative mode
03:49to see which suits your play style best.
03:52Spending at least an hour on the opposite input can provide valuable insight
03:56and help you decide if a switch is worthwhile.
03:59Optimal Sensitivity Settings
04:01There's no one-size-fits-all sensitivity setting to instantly turn you into a pro.
04:07However, we suggest trying out a look sensitivity of 46% X and Y for linear players
04:14and 54% X and Y for those on Exponential.
04:18These mid-range settings allow for comfortable shot accuracy
04:21without feeling sluggish or overly fast.
04:25For weapon control, a vertical and horizontal speed of 13 is a good starting point.
04:30This sensitivity is on the slower side,
04:33perfect for tracking mid-air opponents and maintaining control.
04:36Avoid extremes like anything below 10% or above 18%,
04:41as they tend to cater too much to specific tracking needs.
04:46Controller Layout
04:47If you play on PC, switching your controller layout to generic
04:51might offer less input delay and smoother gameplay.
04:54Compare it with Xbox One and PlayStation 5 layouts
04:57to see what works best for you.
04:59Optimal Binds
05:00Having the right binds is essential for fluid gameplay.
05:04Key binds like jump, switch mode, sprint, and edit should be easily accessible.
05:09Using paddles or playing with a claw grip can significantly enhance your performance.
05:15Even if you don't use paddles or claw grip,
05:17ensure your binds are set up for quick and efficient access.
05:21That's a wrap on the best controller settings to dominate Fortnite Season 4.
05:26Implement these tweaks to boost your game and stay ahead of the competition.
05:30Drop a like if you found this guide helpful,
05:32and don't forget to subscribe for more Fortnite tips and tricks.
05:35Now, get in game and show off those skills.
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