
Optimize your Valorant settings for maximum accuracy. Covers crosshair configurations used by pro players, sensitivity calculation, resolution options, and the settings that actually impact your aim.
Your crosshair is a personal preference, but certain configurations are objectively better for tracking head level and maintaining consistent aim. Here are three proven setups that cover different playstyles.
Sensitivity is the most impactful setting in Valorant. Too high and you overshoot targets; too low and you cannot react to flanks. The pro average gives us a reliable baseline.
eDPI = Mouse DPI x In-Game Sensitivity. The pro average eDPI in Valorant is between 200-280. If your eDPI is above 400, you are almost certainly too high for consistent aim.
Once you set your sensitivity, do NOT change it for at least two weeks. Muscle memory takes time to build. Changing sensitivity every few days guarantees you never develop consistent aim.
Valorant is CPU-bound, meaning resolution changes have less FPS impact than in other shooters. Still, the right settings can improve both performance and visibility.
After changing any aim-related setting, follow this routine before playing ranked to build comfort and verify your settings work for you.
If you changed crosshair style only (not sensitivity), you can skip the Deathmatch warmup — crosshair changes are cosmetic and do not affect muscle memory.
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