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yay Valorant Settings 2021: Crosshair, Keybinds, and Video Settings

Abhimannu Das
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Here are yay’s latest Valorant Settings that you can use in your own game to emulate the Team Envy player’s setup.
Settings like sensitivity should be left to personal preference but you want to have a low sensitivity to easily track your targets.
He is representing North America at Valorant Masters Berlin and will be competing in Valorant Champions later this year.

Jaccob "yay" Whiteaker is a professional Valorant player who is currently playing for Team Envy. He has proven himself to be one of the best players in the world and will be competing in Valorant Champions later this year. You can use yay’s Valorant settings to get a gauge of what you should be using if you want to take Valorant seriously. However, using yay’s Valorant settings can be difficult as he uses a particularly low sensitivity even by pro player standards and it is not something most players can get used to. You can use his settings as a starting point and adjust them to what works for you.

yay Valorant Settings: Key Bindings and Keyboard

yay currently uses the Logitech G915.

  • Crouch - Left Ctrl

  • Walk - Left Shift

  • Jump – Space

  • Ability 1 - Z

  • Ability 2 - B

  • Ability 3 – MB5

  • Ultimate Ability - X

yay Valorant Settings: Mouse

yay currently uses the Logitech G Pro X Superlight.

  • DPI - 800

  • In-game Sensitivity – 0.27

  • eDPI - 216

  • Scoped Sensitivity - 1

  • Polling Rate - 1000

  • Windows Sensitivity – 6

yay Crosshair Settings

You can try the Valorant Crosshair Generator to try out crosshairs. Crosshairs are a matter of personal preference, but you can find out how to make the perfect crosshair in Valorant or try out yay’s crosshair in the Valorant Crosshair Generator app and see if it suits you.

Valorant Crosshair Generator
  • Colour - Red

  • Inner Lines - 1 / 3 / 2 / 2

  • Outlines - Off

  • Outer Lines - 0 / 0 / 0 / 0

  • Center Dot - Off

  • Fade - Off

  • Movement Error - Off

  • Firing Error - Off

Understanding movement error and firing error is important if you want to see how they affect your accuracy when shooting. 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.

yay Map settings

  • Rotate - Based on Side

  • Keep Player Centered - On

  • Minimap Size - 1.1

  • Minimap Zoom - 0.9

  • Minimap Vision Cones - On

  • Show Map Region Names - Always

yay Video Settings

Try to keep your Video Settings as low as possible for maximum FPS.

  • Material Quality - Low

  • Anti-Aliasing – Off

  • 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


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Abhimannu is a PC esports writer at AFK Gaming. With over seven years of experience in esports journalism, he has worked on a myriad of games and their ecosystems including Valorant, Overwatch and Apex Legends.

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