Dgzin Valorant Settings: Sensitivity, Crosshair, Keybinds, and Video Settings

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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Here are dgzin's settings in Valorant including sensitivity, key binds, and video settings.</p></div>
Here are dgzin's settings in Valorant including sensitivity, key binds, and video settings.

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The Brazilian 22-year-old plays for FURIA.
Here are dgzin's settings in Valorant including sensitivity, key binds, and video settings.
While these settings may work for pros, make sure to experiment with your own sensitivity and crosshair settings to see what suits you the best.

Here are dgzin's Valorant settings you can use to copy the pro player’s in-game setup. Douglas "dgzin" De Santana is a Brazilian player who currently plays for FURIA Esports. The 22-year-old is a former professional CrossFire player who joined the pro Valorant scene at the beginning of 2021. He previously played for teams like B4 Esports, Stars Horizon and Gamelanders Blue before joining FURIA in July 2022. Dgzin has a penchant for duelists and plays Jett, Reyna and Neon. However, he occasionally likes playing Sentinels like Chamber. He is currently playing in the VCT 2023 Americas League. Here are dgzin’s Valorant settings. 

Dgzin Valorant Settings: Mouse and Map Settings

Dgzin currently uses a Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro Faker Edition.

  • DPI - 400

  • In-game Sensitivity - 0.25

  • Scoped Sensitivity Multiplier - 1.20

  • Polling Rate (Hz) - 1000

  • Windows Sensitivity - 6

  • Raw Input Buffer - On

Key Bindings and Keyboard

Dgzin uses a SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL 2023. Here are his keybinds:

  • Ability 1 - C

  • Ability 2 -  Q

  • Ability 3 - E

  • Ultimate Ability - X 

  • Walk - L-Shift

  • Jump - Space

  • Crouch - L-Ctrl

Crosshair Settings

Here are Dgzin’s crosshair settings:

  • Color - Yellow

  • Outlines - On

  • Outline Opacity - 1

  • Outline Thickness - 1

  • Center Dot - Off

  • Center Dot Opacity - 1

  • Center Dot Thickness - 2

  • Override Firing Error Offset with Crosshair Offset - On

  • Override all Primary Crosshairs with my Primary Crosshair - Off

  • Inner Lines - 0/1/1/3

  • Movement Error - Off

  • Firing Error - Off

  • Outer Lines - 0/1/1/4

  • Movement Error - Off

  • Firing Error - Off

You can also copy his crosshair code and import his profile:

0;s;1;P;c;4;o;1;m;1;0t;1;0l;1;0a;0;0f;0;1t;1;1l;1;1o;4;1a;0;1m;0;1f;0;S;c;0;s;0.591;o;1

Graphics and Video

Dgzin uses a BenQ ZOWIE XL2546K. Here are his video settings:

  • Display - Fullscreen

  • Resolution -  1440×1080 4:3

  • Multithreaded Rendering - On

  • Material Quality - Low

  • Texture Quality - Low

  • Detail Quality - Low

  • UI Quality - Low

  • Vignette - Off

  • VSync - Off

  • Anti-Aliasing - MSAA 4x

  • Anisotropic Filtering - 8x

  • Improve Clarity - Off

  • Bloom - Off

  • Distortion - Off

  • Cast Shadows - Off

Make sure you test out these settings for a considerable amount of time before entering a match to figure out if they work well for your playstyle. It will take some time for you to get used to new settings. That's the only way you will be able to see if they are a good fit for you or not.


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Nutan is experienced with content across various FPS, MOBA, and BR titles for both PC and mobile gaming. Basically, she's a Jill of all trades. As the former captain of an all-woman esports team, her roots lie firmly in PC gaming but she does enjoy that one map in Call of Duty: Mobile.