Everyone wants to kill their enemies with the least number of shots in free fire. The trick is to do headshots or headshots. It takes a lot of experience for each shot to hit the target, but you can help yourself with sensitivity so you can turn more comfortably and fine-tune your aim with just a few movements. Let’s see what you can set up in the system to get headshots in your games in 2022.
Below you will read what are the best sensitivity settings that players can incorporate into free fire to shoot the head (headshots) with ease, but it will take several hours of practice before jumping into combat. You can vary between the figures until you find the one that suits you best. The idea is that you master the highest sensitivity for a more intuitive game.
Remember that you can make slight changes to the settings to make your aim fine-tuned according to your play style and the reactions you have during the match.
Sensitivity to make headshots in Free Fire
- Overall: 95 – 100
- Red dot: 90 – 100
- 2x Range: 75-85
- 4x range: 70-80
- Sniper Range: 65-75
- Free look: 80-90
With this sensitivity setting, players will be able to move their 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.
- Aim Accuracy: Default
- Left Throw Button: Always
- Quick weapon change: activated
- Fast recharge: off
- Press fire for crosshair: on
- Grenade Space: Double Space
- Vehicle Controls – Two Hands
- Automatic parachute: activated
- Running mode: classic
- In-Game Tips: Default
- Removal notifications: On
- Damage indicator: new
- Automatic weapon change: activated
- Camera: off
- Impact marker: new
- Eject marker: new
- Teammate Info: Translucent
FREE FIRE | HUD for beginners
The custom HUD shown in the image is ideal for beginners. It also leaves room for improvements, which you can make through system settings after gaining experience.
The placement does not have to be 100% identical as each smartphone’s screen size, aspect ratio, and grip varies. You can make the changes from “Settings” (the gear on the main screen).
We recommend a lot of practice to control the four-finger setup. You can watch videos from different youtubers to get tips on how to master the HUD layout and apply the necessary steps to progress.
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