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This is what Valorant gameplay looks like on consoles: best settings and configuration

We take a look at how the console version of Valorant is faring after its limited beta launched this weekend.

Valorant’s limited beta began this weekend for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S users. After months of rumors, this version of Riot Games’ team-based shooter was finally announced during Summer Game Fest 2024, giving players new options for where to play beyond the PC. It’s not the first time a popular PC game has made the jump to consoles, but there’s always curiosity as to how these ports fare once they leave the PC master race. If for some reason you missed the limited beta, didn’t find out about it in time, and still want to see what this game looks like on consoles, here’s a look.

The first test of Valorant comes to Xbox Series X|S and PlaySation 5

Through a YouTube video by user ZeKnaws, we can see about 7 minutes of gameplay of Valorant running on PlayStation 5. There are some gameplay scenes with Reyna as the main character, which shows how fluid the combat of this shooter is during these tests. You can check out the video below:

Best settings for the Valorant Limited Beta

Also as part of the video, ZeKnaws shares his settings for playing the game, which we have compiled here:

Aim

  • Base Horizontal Sensitivity: 8
  • Base Vertical Sensitivity: 8
  • Focus Horizontal Sensitivity: 8
  • ADS Horizontal Sensitivity: 8
  • Sniper Horizontal Sensitivity: 8
  • Sniper Vertical Sensitivity: 8
  • Focus  / ADS Priority: Prioritize Focus
  • Focus / ADS Behavior: Hold
  • Sniper Behavior: Hold
  • Invert Vertical Aim: Off
  • Aim Inner Deadzone: 0.1
  • Aim Outer Deadzone: 1
  • Base Aim Curve: Smooth
  • Focus Aim Curve: Smooth
  • ADS Aim Curve: Smooth
  • Sniper Aim Curve: Smooth

Movement

  • Crouch Behavior: Toggle
  • Walk / Run Threshold: 0.899
  • Default Movement Mode: Run
  • Movement Deadzone: 0.2

Advanced

  • Weapon Swap Behavior: Tap for Secondary
  • All Weapon Behavior: Hold
  • Fast Melee Equip: On
  • L2/R2 Button Deadzone: 0.2
  • Plant / Defuse Behavior: Hold
  • Auto Equipo Priority: Strongest
  • Stance Indicator: On
  • Walk while in Focus: On
  • Vibration: On
  • Vibration Intensity: 1

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