News - The Best Warzone 2 Season 3 Ranked Play Settings (max Fps. Pro Player Controller Settings)
Intro
Modern Warfare 3 season 3 is here, and we have a new season of CDL ranked. With that, let's get your settings right and give you some loadouts that have just recently changed with some buffs and nerfs, what the players are using right now, and then when they're all solidified. We will do an entire loadout article with that too, but let's get into these settings.
This is going to be a quick article because we've run through it a bunch of times, and I'm sure you've seen a bunch of stuff like this, but this is for a lot of people that are new to ranking or just in general want to see what some of the people are using, and I can obviously give you some tips, like what other players on phas are using as well, considering I'm their head coach, but with that being said, these are my controller settings.
Controller settings
I'm using the edit button layout. I'm using tactical, and I do not play flipped. Just for drop-shotting, I do think drop-shotting is very effective. Tactic, just in the general sense of rank play, and Modern Warfare 3 sliding into a drop shot is something that a lot of the players on FAAS do and a lot of pro players do as well, so it's something you can obviously do.
If you're playing tactical or if you have a battle Beaver controller, you can obviously use your button to slide or whatever kind of floats your boat for that, so that's all personal preference, and then we get to the dead zones really quick. I play on the left stick with a minimum of zero. I play on auto-tactical sprint because I am old and I am not in the CDL, so it's not for me, and so I like to obviously just have the best movement that I could possibly have, and the most response on my left stick is very important, and then the 65, left stick Max is something that some pro players use to get the full effect of the left stick at 65% instead of 100, so you can see this red line right here if I were to move this line or move this stick.
Max, it would have to go all the way out there to get to the maximum. Instead, at 65, make sure you're careful because there is a threshold. 65 is kind of just messing with your stick too much; if you go too low, 65 is kind of pushing it. I usually do 65 to 85, depending on the controller that I have, and this one works perfectly.
Now the right stick minimum is going to be something that you guys have seen where a lot of people that are watching this article are probably pretty good at COD or just trying to learn a lot of the best content creators and a lot of the best pro players in the world are going to say that you should play on a lower right stick minimum.
And to a degree, I fully believe in that, especially if you're sweatier and a lot more talented at Call of Duty and you're just getting better at the game. That makes sense, but at the same time, people like Celium, who is one of the best aimers in the world, play on six, and he's played on six for a very long time, so it really depends on what is best for you instead of just copying someone else's Dead Zone and just going from there, so anywhere from zero to, like, eight.
I would say eight, to the absolute maximum that I would go to. You can probably get away with it just depending on the controller that you're using and all that stuff too; it is important, so I play on six, as does Celium. I know some of the other players on the team play on like three, two, or four, so it really just depends on where you want to be with your right stick that works for you, and then the right stick maximum I would never touch, and then the left trigger and right trigger make sure they are at zero so your controller is at the absolute most responsive it can be.
Moving forward, a lot of you guys have probably seen this, but again for the newcomers, horizontal stick sensitivity and vertical stick sensitivity, in the CDL. I think most players use 66; Celium does the 86 96, area of like where he can obviously swipe left and right and use that, so that is something that is a little bit different, but most Pro players, especially the phase players, all play on 661.
And it is going to help them in the general sense of just being consistent with shooting. You can keep up at 66; it's a very consistent sensitivity, probably the hip and wall ads, and on top of that, you can still be very consistent with controlling it, especially depending on how talented you are watching this article and how much you play Call of Duty.
Whether it's a few hours a week or 8 to 10 hours a day, it depends on what you can control, so that's what I play on 66. It's a very consistent sensitivity, probably the number one picked sensitivity. Out of most pros, of course, there's probably some outliers. But that's what I would recommend playing on there, and then just keep moving down here.
I wouldn't touch anything other than the response curve type you should play on Dynamic, especially if you're playing CDL-ranked, and then keep moving forward with the ad sense multiplier. I don't touch that; I touch any of the other stuff; make sure you have aim assist. And Black Ops aim assist used to be used by Draza and Abzy; they both switched the default, so I did too.
I trust them a lot more than anyone, even though I am their coach. They've been trying to go from Black Ops back to default, and they've been playing very well. We also just won Major 2 while they were using this too, so default is very important. Black Ops is not bad either by any means, but again.
I just recommend default now since the switch has been kind of made by almost everyone, especially the ones that play the game 8 to 12 hours a day. Again, I play an automatic tactical sprint. I'm breaking the gas in the CDL. I am old, I am retired, and I am not as good as the pro players. Pro players have to play on double tap, but also in multiplayer.
Autotactical Sprint sometimes doesn't help you just because there are a lot of times where you almost always want a bad walk-in situation, so if you want the most advantageous thing for multiplayer. I would recommend turning Auto attack Sprint off and then also just putting on single tap to run which just makes you single tap to get that tactical Sprint instead of double tapping it's just a little bit easier but if you are in the CDL, and you are trying to get to the big leagues you definitely need to play on double tap but again that depends on how sweaty you are and obviously down the line you can get used to that if you need to so most of the time for the ranked players watching this article I recommend either automatic tactical Sprint just for the casualness, if you're not playing a lot and if that doesn't work for you then I would play on single tap the run and then everything else after this.