The controller players are vastly outnumbered by PC players when it comes to Fortnite. Along with this, PC players can customize their controls to the fullest extent, giving them an upper hand. So, controller players need to take any advantage they can get when playing Fortnite. One of the biggest advantages one can get is copying one of the best controller players in the world, namely Nick “Nickmercs” Kolcheff. 

Nickmercs’ Fortnite Settings

Before customizing any keybind, you need to optimize the graphics that you’ll be playing on. If you don’t have the proper settings, then it won’t necessarily matter what keybinds you equip. Nickmercs takes a similar approach to other professional Fortnite players in that he turns most of his settings down to the minimum.

  • Window Mode: Fullscreen Resolution: 1920×1080, 16:9Frame Rate Limit: 240Brightness: 0.65%User Interface Contrast: 1xColor Blind Mode: DeuteranopeColor Blind Strength: 33D Resolution: 100%View Distance: EpicShadows: OffAnti-Aliasing: OffTextures: LowEffects: LowPost-Processing: LowV-Sync: OffMotion Blur: OffShow FPS: OnMultithreaded Rendering: OnHUD Scale: 1

Nickmercs’ Fortnite Keybinds

Sensitivities

  • Use Advanced OptionsLook Horizontal Speed: 47% – 0% BoostLook Vertical Speed: 44%- 0% BoostADS Horizontal Speed: 16% – 0% BoostADS Vertical Speed: 13% – 0% BoostBuild Mode Sensitivity: 1.7xEdit Mode Sensitivity: 1.4xSensitivity Curve: Exponential Aim Assist Strength: 100%Controller Auto-Run: OnBuild Immediately: OnEdit Hold Time: 0.114 Seconds

Keybinds

  • Roof: L1Stairs: L2Floor: R1Wall: R2Building Edit: Triangle Rotate: Left D-PadJump: XSwitch Mode: Circle Harvesting Tool: Touch PadInventory: Up D-PadChange Material/Trap: Right D-PadEmote: Down D-PadCrouch: R3Repair/Upgrade: R3Building Reset: L2