Fortnite Best Aim Assist Settings That Give You an Advantage

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Are you wondering what the best aim assist settings in Fortnite are? Well, discover some of the best aim assist settings that you can use to get an edge over your enemies.

Playing Fortnite using a mouse and keyboard isn't the only option. Even though Fortnite is a PC version of a console game that offers controller support, controller gamers don't have an unfair advantage in this game compared to other shooter games on the market. 

While aiming with a gamepad can be a little trickier than with the mouse and keyboard, Fortnite's aim assist does its best to level the playing field. It's still essential for controller players to have access to aim help, but it isn't the only weapon they have at their disposal. It's important to fine-tune your settings even if you have aim help so that you can consistently knock down squads without missing. 

Slower aiming curves are preferred by certain players, while others demand a quick aiming speed to match their fast-paced gaming. If you want to mimic professional players' sensitivity settings, you'll need to figure out what type of player you are before you start messing with your settings.

 

Best Aim Assist settings for Linear 

If you want to get the best aim assist settings on linear inputs, then here are the best settings you need to utilize. These settings will help you take down your enemies with the proper assisted aim, and you'll be amazed by the results you get.

Input

  • Controller auto-run – Off
  • Build immediately (Builder pro) – On
  • Edit hold time – 0.100 seconds
  • Vibration – Off

Sensitivity

  • Look sensitivity – 4 (standard)
  • Build mode sensitivity multiplier – 2.0x
  • Edit mode sensitivity multiplier – 2.1x
  • Advanced option – On

Advanced Look Sensitivity 

  • Look Horizontal Speed – 48 percent
  • Look Vertical Speed – 47 percent
  • Turning Horizontal Boost – 0 percent
  • Turning Vertical Boost – 0 percent
  • Turning Boost Ramp Time – 0.00 seconds

ADS Sensitivity

  • ADS Look Horizontal Speed – 10 percent
  • ADS Look Vertical Speed – 9 percent
  • ADS Turning Horizontal Boost – 0 percent
  • ADS Turning Vertical Boost – 0 percent
  • ADS Turning Boost Ramp Time – 0.00 seconds

Advanced Sensitivity

  • Look dampening time – 0.07 seconds
  • Look input curve – Linear

Mouse Sensitivity

  • X-axis sensitivity – 9.1 percent
  • Y-axis sensitivity – 9.1 percent
  • Targeting Sensitivity – 20.1 percent
  • Scope Sensitivity – 32 percent
  • Ignore gamepad input – Off
  • Lock input method as a mouse – Off

Controller Deadzone

  • Move stick dead zone – 10 percent
  • Look stick dead zone – 9 percent

Foot Controller

  • Enable foot controller – Off 
  • Foot controller dead zone – 1 percent
  • Foot controller max throttle – 1 percent

 

Best Aim Assist Settings for Exponential

Are you searching for the best aim assist settings for the exponential settings? Then you should utilize these settings to get the best possible results and hit your enemies without them even noticing.

Input 

  • Controller auto-run – Off
  • Build immediately (Builder pro) – On
  • Edit hold time – 0.100 seconds
  • Vibration – Off

Sensitivity

  • Look sensitivity – 4 (standard)
  • Build mode sensitivity multiplier – 2.2x
  • Edit mode sensitivity multiplier – 2.2x
  • Advanced option – On

Advanced Look Sensitivity 

  • Look Horizontal Speed – 47 percent
  • Look Vertical Speed – 45 percent
  • Turning Horizontal Boost – 0 percent
  • Turning Vertical Boost – 0 percent
  • Turning Boost Ramp Time – 0.00 seconds

ADS Sensitivity

  • ADS Look Horizontal Speed – 13 percent
  • ADS Look Vertical Speed – 13 percent
  • ADS Turning Horizontal Boost – 0 percent
  • ADS Turning Vertical Boost – 0 percent
  • ADS Turning Boost Ramp Time – 0.00 seconds

Advanced Sensitivity

  • Look dampening time – 0.05 seconds
  • Look input curve – Exponential

Mouse Sensitivity

  • X-axis sensitivity – 9.1 percent
  • Y-axis sensitivity – 9.1 percent
  • Targeting sensitivity – 20.1 percent
  • Scope Sensitivity – 32 percent
  • Ignore gamepad input – Off
  • Lock input method as a mouse – Off

Controller Deadzone

  • Move stick dead zone – 10 percent
  • Look stick dead zone – 9 percent

Foot Controller

  • Enable foot controller – Off 
  • Foot controller dead zone – 1 percent
  • Foot controller max throttle – 1 percent

 

The Fortnite "Aim Assist" Controversy

Some of the most prominent players of Fortnite don't support using the aim assist setting. It is because they believe it gives players with controllers an unfair advantage. But, despite it being used for benefit, most of the players support it as it makes them play easier and kill enemies with ease. Although many big YouTubers avoid and ask not to use these settings, many other YouTubers simultaneously use these settings. 

 

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