What are the best Warzone 2 controller settings for aiming?

By Melany Moncada

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Jul 12, 2023

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 Having the right controller settings can be the difference between a victory and a humiliating defeat. In Warzone 2, optimizing the controller settings is the key to success.

Having the best controller settings in Warzone 2 is the first step. These can impact your performance in the game and how easy or difficult it will be to get the win.

There are many different settings that you can modify in Warzone 2. This guide lines up the base settings that you can adapt to your preferences. Some players prefer a higher sensitivity, others prefer not to have any kind of aim assist.

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Best Warzone 2 controller settings

The sensitivity will determine how responsive the controller is to your commands. While these settings are standard and close to what the professional players use, feel free to change them and adapt them to your needs.

Aiming

  • Horizontal Stick Sensitivity: 6
  • Vertical Stick Sensitivity: 6
  • ADS Sensitivity Multiplier: 0.9

Sensitivity Multiplier

  • Third Person: 1.00
  • Ground Vehicles: 1.00
  • Air Vehicles: 1.00
  • Tablet: 1.00

Vertical Aim Axis

  • On Foot: Standard
  • Third Person: Standard
  • Ground Vehicles: Standard
  • Air Vehicles: Standard

Advanced

  • Target Aim Assist: On
  • Aim Assist Type: Default
  • Aim Response Curve Type: Dynamic
  • ADS Sensitivity Multiplier: 0.90
  • ADS Sensitivity Transition Timing: Instant
  • Custom Sensitivity Per Zoom: Default

Aim Assist is a controversial topic in the FPS community. Some players believe that controller players get an unfair advantage through aim assist. In Warzone 2. There are four different types of aim assist in Default, Precision, Focusing, and Black Ops.

The aim assist setting you to choose will depend on your level of expertise. Precision is best for players that are accurate when they shoot. Focusing is the best option for players that are learning. Black Ops is a setting that has been used in Black Ops games. When in doubt, pick Default.