- Here are Skadoodle’s Valorant Settings that you can take advantage of on your own computer and emulate his setup.
- Settings like sensitivity should be left to personal preference but ideally you want to keep sensitivity as low as possible without losing the ability to aim comfortably.
- Skadoodle is a former CS:GO player who made his way into Valorant last year after a hiatus from competitive esports.
Here are Skadoodle’s Valorant settings that he has been using in 2021. If you want to emulate his setup and experience what the game feels like using his settings, we have his custom crosshair, keybindings, and video settings for you to try out. Copying Skadoodle's Valorant settings might not yield the best results for you as crosshairs and sensitivity are based on personal preference and can vary from person to person. However, they should serve as a good indicator for what you should be aiming for if you want the best performance and optimization you can get out of Valorant with Skadoodle’s settings.
Skadoodle Valorant Settings: Key Bindings and Keyboard
Skadoodle currently uses the Logitech G Pro X Keyboard MK which is a compact keyboard designed for competitive gaming. It helps him have more desk space and have more room for his mouse movement.
Crouch | Left Ctrl |
Walk | C |
Jump | Spacebar |
Ability 1 | E |
Ability 2 | F |
Ability 3 | Left Shift |
Ultimate | X |
Skadoodle Valorant Settings: Mouse
Skadoodle currently uses the Logitech G Pro X Superlight which is a lightweight mouse similar to the Glorious Model 0. It is slowly becoming a popular choice for most competitive Valorant players.
DPI | 450 |
In-game Sensitivity | 0.78 |
eDPI | 351 |
Scoped Sensitivity | 1 |
Polling Rate | 1000 |
Windows Sensitivity | 6 |
Skadoodle Valorant Settings: Crosshair
Crosshairs are a matter of personal preference, but you can find out how to make the perfect crosshair in Valorant or try out Skadoodle’s crosshair in the Valorant Crosshair Generator app and see if it translates well into your gaming PC.
Colour | White |
Inner Lines | 1/2/1/2 |
Outer Lines | 1/0/1/1 |
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.
Skadoodle Valorant Map settings
Skadoodle keeps his map region names turned on for easier callouts. He uses a larger minimap than most other pro players.
Rotate | Fixed |
Keep Player Centered | Off |
Minimap Size | 1.2 |
Minimap Zoom | 0.6 |
Minimap Vision Cones | On |
Show Map Region Names | Always |
Skadoodle Valorant Video Settings
Skadoodle uses the BENQ XL2546 monitor along with an RTX 2080 graphics card. Here are his video settings:
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 |
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