Steel Valorant Settings 2023: Crosshair, Keybinds & Video Settings

Sadakshi Kalyan Ramun
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Here are Steel’s 2023 Valorant Settings that you can use in your own game and take advantage of the pro player's custom setup.</p></div>
Here are Steel’s 2023 Valorant Settings that you can use in your own game and take advantage of the pro player's custom setup.

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Here are Steel’s 2023 Valorant Settings that you can use in your own game and take advantage of the pro player's custom setup.
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.

Joshua “steel” Nissan is a professional Valorant player who is currently playing for Team Disguised in the North American Valorant Challenger Series. Steel was a former professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS: GO) player who later ventured into Valorant esports in 2020 when he joined the roster of 100 Thieves. He is also currently the in-game leader (IGL) for Disguised. 

Steel’s Valorant settings have been compiled in one place for you to copy and make use of the pro player’s setup. Here’s all you need to know about his crosshair, keybinds, and other settings.


Steel’s Gaming Gear 2023

  • Mouse: Razer Deathadder V3 Pro Black

  • Keyboard: Razer Huntsman V2 TKL

  • Mousepad: Razer Gigantus V2

  • Headset: Razer BlackShark V2 Pro

  • Monitor: ZOWIE XL2546


Steel Valorant Settings 2023: Key Bindings

  • Walk: L-Shift

  • Crouch: L-Ctrl

  • Jump: Space Bar

  • Use/Interact with Object: F

  • Equip Primary Weapon: 1

  • Equip Secondary Weapon: 2

  • Equip Melee Weapon: 3

  • Equip Spike: 4

  • Use/Equip Ability 1: T

  • Use/Equip Ability 2: F

  • Use/Equip Ability 3: C

  • Use/Equip Ability Ultimate: X


Steel Valorant Crosshair 2023

Primary

  • Color: Yellow

  • Crosshair Color: #ffff00

  • Outlines: Off

  • Center Dot: Off

Inner Lines

  • Show Inner Lines: On

  • Inner Line Opacity: 1

  • Inner Line Length: 3

  • Inner Line Thickness: 2

  • Inner Line Offset: 2

  • Movement Error: Off

  • Firing Error: Off

Outer Lines

  • Show Outer Lines: Off

  • Movement Error: Off

  • Firing Error: Off


Valorant Map Settings

  • Rotate: On

  • Fixed Orientation: Based On Side

  • Keep Player Centered: Off

  • Minimap Size: 1.1

  • Minimap Zoom: 0.9

  • Minimap Vision Cones: On

  • Show Map Region Names: Always


Mouse Settings

Here are Steel’s mouse settings:

  • DPI: 800

  • eDPI: 360

  • Sensitivity: 0.45

  • HZ: 1000

  • Windows Sensitivity: 6

  • Scoped Sensitivity: 1

  • Raw Input Buffer: On


Steel Video Settings

  • Resolution: 1920x1080

  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9

  • Aspect Ratio Method: Fill

  • Display Mode: Fullscreen

Graphics Quality

  • Multithreaded Rendering: On

  • Material Quality: Med

  • Texture Quality: Med

  • Detail Quality: Med

  • UI Quality: Low

  • Vignette: On

  • VSync: Off

  • Anti-Aliasing: MSAA 2x

  • Anisotropic Filtering: 2x

  • Improve Clarity: Off

  • Experimental Sharpening: Unknown

  • Bloom: Off

  • Distortion: Off

  • Cast Shadows: Off


Note that copying Steel’s Valorant settings might not yield the most optimal results for you. This is because most settings are a matter of personal preference. However, his settings should offer you insights on the kind of setup you should be aiming for to get consistent aim.


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Sadakshi has been a gamer throughout her life and has followed League of Legends since Season 3, immediately falling in love with the esports scene. Bringing in her print journalism experience, she focuses on content that is both informative and innovative. While her heart still remains with League, her love for competition has pushed her to explore other titles such as Valorant and Apex Legends.