In this article, we’ll guide you through Beaulo’s new and updated Rainbow Six Siege settings. So you can try it out yourself and click some head like Beaulo does.
Jason “Beaulo” Doty is a professional Rainbow Six Siege player, who is currently playing for DarkZero Esports. But Beaulo is not just a professional player, he is one of the most popular content creators of Rainbow Six Siege, so even if you have not played R6S, you might have seen Beaulo’s gameplay on social media.
Beaulo is renowned for his exceptional mechanical skills in Siege. The way Beaulo moves his mouse and quick peeks around corners has become so famous, that the Siege community often calls it the “Beaulo Peek”. His movements with the keyboard coupled with his stellar aim have produced some insane clips over the years.
Even before, Beaulo got into pro-play, he was grinding the game and consistently created content around the game. In 2019, as soon as he turned 18, signed with TSM to join R6 Pro League.
Soon after entering the R6S professional esports scene, Beaulo started making headlines, winning multiple International events. TSM with Beaulo came in 3rd and 4th place in Six Invitational 2020 and 2021, the most coveted tournament in Rainbow Six Siege.
However, Beaulo’s crowning moment has to be in 2022, when he finally lifted the Six Invitational Trophy, alongside his TSM teammates. Beaulo marked his name as one of the best players in Siege history. It was natural for the Siege community to be devastated when Beaulo announced his retirement in January 2023.
However, many Siege fans were still hopeful, that Beaulo would make a comeback, as he was still very young and had more to give. And they were right, as Beaulo announced that he is coming out of retirement to play for DarkZero Esports, alongside another Siege legend Canadian.
Beaulo will be playing for DarkZero Esports in the upcoming Six Invitational 2024, and many are hyped to see him in action on Siege’s biggest stage, this time in São Paulo, Brazil.
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Beaulo’s Updated R6S Settings
To get this good in a game, pro players tweak their settings very carefully according to their playstyles. For example, many players like to change their Aspect Ratio, FOV which is more comfortable to them. And more comfort means you will be deadlier with your aim.
Without any further delay, let’s jump right in and discover all the important settings that Beaulo uses. It’s essential to go through each setting and identify what resonates with your play style. From there, you have the flexibility to either implement these settings unchanged or make personalized adjustments, ensuring an optimized gaming experience just for you.
Video Settings
The video or display settings are one of the key differences you will notice in Beaulo’s gameplay. Beaulo is renowned for his gunplay and quick aim. He plays with a stretched 4:3 Aspect Ratio with 90 FOV, which provides a wider zoomed view on a 16:9 monitor. However, in his YouTube video, Beaulo mentioned he sometimes changes his FOV, but it still ranges from 85 to 90.
Settings | Value |
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Resolution | 1920×1080 |
Display Mode | Full Screen |
Refresh Rate | 240 (Set it to your highest) |
Aspect Ratio | 4:3 |
VSync | Off |
Widescreen Letterbox | Off |
Field of View | 90 |
HUD Display Area | 80 |
Menu Display Area | 89 |
Brightness | 55 |
Graphics Settings
As a professional esports player, Beaulo aims to get the most FPS by lowering his graphics setting and using 1080p resolution. This allows him to get the most out of his 240Hz monitor. However, do make sure to set the Shadow quality to ‘Medium’ or higher, as that setting can provide valuable intel during a match.
Settings | Value |
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Texture Quality | Medium |
Texture Filtering | Linear |
LOD Quality | Ultra |
Shading Quality | Medium |
Shadow Quality | Medium |
Reflection Quality | Low |
VFX Quality | Low |
Ambient Occlusion | Off |
Lens Effects | Off |
Zoom-In Depth of Field | Off |
Anti-Aliasing | Off |
Render Scaling | 100 |
T-AA Sharpness | 0 |
Control Settings
From Beaulo’s video, we confirmed that he is using 92,92 for horizontal and vertical sensitivity. But he uses a custom ADS multiplier of 0.002 (the default is 0.02).
To change this ADS multiplier, you can go to ‘My Documents’ on your PC, then My Games, then Rainbow Six Siege, and then enter your user folder with the random string of letters (there might be many if you played in different accounts). Then open the GameSettings.ini file scroll down to find ‘ADSMouseMultiplierUnit’ and change it to your custom value. Make sure to save the file to apply the change.
Mouse Settings
Settings | Value |
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DPI | 400 |
Polling Rate | 1000Hz |
Mouse Horizontal Sensitivity | 92 |
Mouse Vertical Sensitivity | 92 |
ADS Sensitivity Multiplier | 0.002 |
Mouse ADS Sensitivity | Advanced |
1.0x | 58 |
1.5x | 89 |
2.0x | 111 |
2.5x | 117 |
3.0x | 118 |
4.0x | 119 |
5.0x | 120 |
12.0x | 162 |
General
Settings | Value |
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Raw input (M/K) | Off |
Mouse Look Inversion | Disabled |
Mouse Scroll | Disabled |
Gadget Deployment | Advanced |
Drone Deployment | Advanced |
Aim | Hold |
Lean | Toggle |
Sprint | Hold |
Crouch | Toggle |
Prone | Toggle |
Walk | Hold |
Keybinds
The key binds are pretty much normal for a PC Siege player, so you should stick with the one you are most comfortable with. Just practice quick peeking in training to get improve your movement.
Actions | Button |
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Primary Gadget | MMB |
Secondary Gadget | G |
Melee Attack | V |
Observation Tool | 5 |
Crouch | C |
Prone | CTRL |
Walk | ALT |
Reload | R |
Interact | F |
Sprint | LShift |
Lean Left | Q |
Lean Right | E |
Ping | Mouse 5 Button |
Deploy Drone | 6 |
Switch Firing Mode | B |
Drop Defuser | X |
Accessibility
Settings | Value |
---|---|
Color Accessibility Preset | Custom |
Optic Color | Green |
Optic Opacity | 100 |
Screen Shake Intensity | Off |
Your Team Colors | Blue |
Opposing Team Color | Red |
Equipment
Device | Model |
---|---|
Monitor | ASUS ROG SWIFT XG27AQM |
Mouse | Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2/LAMZU ATLANTIS OG 4k |
Keyboard | Wooting 60 HE |
Headset | Shure SE215 |
Mousepad | Logitech G640 |
Microphone | Shure SM7B |
CPU | AMD Ryzen 9 5900X |
GPU | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 |
Now, you are all set! These are the new Rainbow Six Siege settings and gears Beaulo is currently using in 2024. Even Beaulo himself mentioned not to copy his settings as is, you should tweak them according to your preference and accessibility. So, try out Beaulo’s new R6S settings and edit them according to your liking and playstyle to get the best gameplay out of yourself.
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