Apex Legends has been out for over a year now, and that means a majority of the player base has their settings pretty much down pat. However, there’s always room for a change, whether you’re a grizzled veteran or newcomer to the battle royale. Of course, you can always try out some new keybinds on your own. You could also copy a professional player’s settings, like Brandon “Aceu” Winn.
Aceu’s Apex Legends settings
In a competitive atmosphere on PC, your FPS means everything. The difference in a gunfight could be those few frames you have over your opponent or vice versa. The same goes for Apex Legends, as many professional players have their graphical settings lowered to the complete minimum.
While the map and its surroundings won’t look nice, your frame rate will skyrocket, which will give you a leg up when it comes to gameplay. Aceu implements this same strategy when it comes to his settings.
- Display Mode: Full ScreenResolution: 1920×1080Field of View: 110Color Blind Mode: Off (Unless necessary)V-Sync: OffAnti-Aliasing: NoneTexture Streaming Budget: NoneTexture Filtering: BilinearAmbient Occlusion Quality: DisabledSun Shadow Coverage: LowSpot Shadow Detail: DisabledVolumetric Lighting: DisabledDynamic Spot Shadows: DisabledModel Detail: LowEffects Detail: LowImpact Marks: DisabledRagdolls: Low
Aceu’s Apex Legends keybinds
Mouse Settings
- Mouse DPI: 400Mouse Sensitivity: 4.2ADS Mouse Multiplier: 1.0Mouse Acceleration: OffMouse Invert: Off
Keybinds
- Sprint: L-ShiftCrouch (Hold): L-CtrlCrouch (Toggle): CJump: SpacePing: Middle MouseTactical Ability: QUltimate Ability: ZInteract/Pickup: EAlternative Interact: XInventory: TabMap: MToggle Fire Mode: BMelee: VReload: RAim (Hold): Right MouseEquip Weapon 1: 1Equip Weapon 2: 2Holster Weapon: 3Equip Grenade: GGibraltar Shield Toggle: HUse Health Item: 4