Best Settings for Battlefield 6

The Battlefield 6 Beta now lives for all players and gives players a chance to test the conquest, breakthrough and smaller types of game games across a handful of map of the game. Finding your character can be difficult in the new name, especially one that is only available for a few days.

Those on the controller have countless menus to go through their settings, some of which are in odd categories that you would not expect. Today we will cover the best controller settings that you can use to improve your performance in Battlefield 6, cover everything from AIM sensitivity to useful key binds that make your experience a little smoother.

Best Setup Settings

Battlefield 6 menu menu

We highly recommend before we dig into Advanced Controller Set the soldier's button to the alternative. This flips the buttons for melee and drilling, allowing you to crumble without having to move your thumb from your thumb. Crouch Sprinting and Going is susceptible is incredibly important in Battlefield 6, so you want to do these movements with the smallest movement of your hands.

Keybinds

Checking Keybinds

Permanent range

Lt

Melee

B | Ring

The only Keybind we highly recommend to change them Permanent range. This setting removes all METLUE fluctuations when focusing with long optics for several seconds. If you bind it to the same input as ADS, you will immediately start setting up when you start focusing. This also prevents you from moving unintentionally because it is no longer tied to your left thumb, which is the same input as for movement.

It is worth mentioning that Beta has a hard -bound crouching to “B” or “Circle” keysdepending on your input device. You can bypass this by tie the keys to blood, susceptible and melee manually to other inputs. If you often do not stretch yourself, it does not represent a big problem and can be more or less ignored.

Infantry controls

Setting Battlefield 6 controller

Setting the infantry check

Sensitivity to pedestrian targets

40

Field of vision

Edit for comfort

Zoom sensitivity coefficient

178 (16: 9 displays)

AIM AISE

100

The entry curve of the soldier's goal

BF1/BF4 or your favorite BF game

Prefix acceleration of the entry of a soldier

The same as above

Focus of acceleration to the left/right

50-70

Tap to Point on Crouch Slide

Off

The ratio of vertical goal

50

Sensitivity to pedestrian zoom

Edit for comfort

The first thing you notice when you start BF6 is how slow is the sensitivity to the target to the controller. Fortunately, you have several options that allow you to dial sensitivity. Sensitivity to pedestrian targets It is the default sensitivity from which all other settings will work. We recommend that you try to start 40 and see how it feels. If you look around No The ads feel too fast and reduce them as needed.

We also recommend using this sensitivity value to set the vehicle. If the vehicles still feel too slow, increase the values further.

There are three settings that are worth a change: Enlargement sensitivity coefficient, focusing on acceleration to the left/true and sensitivity of the infantry target. The first setting should be set to 178, if you play on the 16: 9 display. If you play on TV or Ultrawide, you must adjust this value. The focus of acceleration concerns how quickly your movement of the camera ADS corresponds to your standard sensitivity. We like it around 60, but do not hesitate to experiment with the settings to see what is best. In the sensitivity of the infantry target, reduce this until it focuses on natural – we use 80.

Before you leave this menu, there are several other settings worth mentioning:

  • Field of vision: It determines how big your peripheral vision is. Adjust it until they feel comfortable. For some players, extremely low or high FOV may cause movement diseases, so there is no optimal value.
  • Input/accelerate the soldier's curve: It adjusts how AIM accelerates. If you are a veteran battlefield, set it to an older title you know. Newer players can leave it as the default.
  • Double tap the crunch for Crouch slide: It is recommended to set it to the “OFF”, which will bring you automatically if you crouch in the middle of the lane. This is useful for ejecting your goal or for a quick cover.
  • The ratio of vertical goal: Sets how fast you look vertically. For 100 it's the same as your horizontal sensitivity. We prefer 50, but this number is for preference.

Setting the controller tuning

Setting the controller tuning

Vibration

Off

Deadzone Center

2

Axial Deadzone

5

Max input threshold

100

For some strange reason, at the end of the controller menu, the Vibration of the controller and the Joystick Deadzones, not the General Controls part, is set up. You want to cut your dead on the brand 0-5 If your driver does not experience any drift. If so, adjust the value up until you already experience a passive drift. If you do not like vibrations in FPS titles, you can also turn them off in this menu.

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