Here are SicK’s Valorant settings that you can use if you want to copy the Sentinels pro’s custom setup. He is one of the best Valorant players in North America and is part of the VCT Stage 2 Masters champion squad. You can use SicK’s Valorant settings for your own gameplay in case you are starting out and want to get an idea of how you need to tweak your game to get the most frames per second and have the right sensitivity. However, copying SicK’s Valorant settings might not yield the best results for you. You may have your personal preferred sensitivity settings and it is recommended to use his settings simply as a reference point and tweak them based on your own comfort levels.
SicK currently uses the Logitech G900.
DPI: 800
In-game Sensitivity: 0.235
eDPI: 188
Scoped Sensitivity: 1
Polling Rate: 1000
Windows Sensitivity: 6
SicK currently uses the HyperX Alloy FPS Pro
Crouch: Left Ctrl
Walk: Left Shift
Jump: Mouse Wheel Down
Ability 1: C
Ability 2: Q
Ability 3: E
Ultimate Ability: X
Crosshairs are a matter of personal preference. You can find out how to make the perfect crosshair in Valorant or try out SicK’s crosshair in the Valorant Crosshair Generator app to see if it suits you.
Colour: Green
Inner Lines: 1/3/2/5
Outlines: On/1/1
Outer Lines: 0.379/2/0/10
Center Dot: Off
Fade: Off
Movement Error: Off
Firing Error: Off
It is recommended to understand what movement error and firing error does in Valorant and how they affect your aim. Try out both settings turned on and see if you like it but it is recommended by most players to leave them off. You can toggle both settings in the shooting range and see how they affect the crosshair visuals. If you leave both settings on, you will notice that the lines on your crosshair react to you moving or firing your weapon, making your crosshair bigger.
Material Quality: Low
Anti-Aliasing: None
Detail Quality: Low
Anisotropic Filtering: 1x
Texture Quality: Low
Improve Clarity: On
UI Quality: Low
Bloom: Off
Vignette: Off
Distortion: Off
Vsync: Off
First Person Shadows: Off