For competitive play, "Best Settings" usually mean lowering "eye candy" to see enemies more clearly:
Set this slightly above your monitor's refresh rate (e.g., →160 FPSright arrow 160 FPS 2. Graphical Quality (Visibility vs. Aesthetics) For competitive play, "Best Settings" usually mean lowering
Always Off (Raw Input: On). This ensures that moving your mouse a specific distance always results in the same on-screen movement. For competitive play
Epic/High . This is crucial for rendering players and objects at a distance. 3. Control & Sensitivity For competitive play, "Best Settings" usually mean lowering
) is standard, but many competitive players use (like ) to make player models appear wider.
DPI) to allow for more precise "arm aiming" rather than just "wrist aiming." 4. Audio Settings