Kick off 2023 with a new sensitivity setting and greater control of freefire. January games require slight changes to the system for optimal performance based on new server patches. We tell you what to take into account to prepare the HUD and what is the best sensitivity.
Below we share the best sensitivity settings that gamers can incorporate into freefire to shoot at the head (headshots) with great ease, although for that you require several hours of practice before jumping into combat.
Remember that you can make slight changes to the settings to fine-tune your aim based on your play style and the reactions you have during the game.
- Generals: 90 to 100
- Red point: 60-75
- 2X Range: 99
- 4X Scope: 95
- Sniper Range: 20-30
- Free sight: 50-75
With this sensitivity setting, players will be able to move the crosshairs over their opponents’ heads at a faster rate, making their aim more accurate. However, they will have to keep practicing. For its part, the controls can be as follows.
- Aiming Accuracy: Default
- Left button to shoot: always
- Quick Weapon Switch: On
- Fast Reload: Disabled
- Press shoot for crosshairs: On
- Grenade Slot: Double Slot
- Vehicle Controls: Two-Handed
- Automatic parachute: activated
- Running mode: classic
- In-Game Tips: Default
- Delete Notifications: On
- Damage Indicator: New
- Auto Weapon Switch: On
- Camera: disabled
- Impact Marker – New
- Eject Marker: New
- Teammate Info: Translucent
FREE FIRE | HUD to play with two fingers
HUD is the acronym for Heads Up Display (presentation of information), and comes to be the set of icons, numbers, maps, etc. that during the game give us information about the state of the game and the character. In the case of freefireyou will have to choose the location of each action so as not to make mistakes when shooting, crouching, jumping and other key actions in the confrontations.
The good thing about playing freefire with only two fingers is that you will have better performance in close combat, make headshots with a single touch and move faster because the thumbs react better than the index finger. Without further ado, let’s see what is the best configuration to play with two fingers.
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