In this article, we’ll drive you through ScreaM’s new and updated VALORANT settings that you need to know. So you can tweak your settings accordingly and get even better at the game.
Born in 1994, Adil “ScreaM” Benrlitom, is a Belgian VALORANT eSports professional currently playing for Karmine Corp. Formerly, he played CS:GO professionally for big organizations such as G2 and Team Envy. He was known as the “Headshot Machine” thanks to his unmatched aim in the history of Counter-Strike.
After going through many ups and downs throughout his CS:GO career, ScreaM tried VALORANT closed beta and decided to further pursue his career as a VALORANT pro. Though it was a risky step taken by him, it became fruitful down the line because he started to show immediate results after switching.
His dedication to the game proves how much he loves and enjoys VALORANT. And he has the results to back it up. Team Liquid won many notable tournaments with ScreaM’s breathtaking plays. His flashy gameplay with pinpoint accuracy made him one of the best players in the world.
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ScreaM’s New VALORANT Settings
To hit continuous headshots, ScreaM uses specific VALORANT settings. These settings definitely do not make ScreaM one of the best players in the world, but they surely help him stay consistent. Each video setting in the game, keyboard, and mouse settings, as well as mouse sensitivity, are all adjusted to match his playstyle.
Unlike other pros, ScreaM does not change his VALORANT settings. He always keeps his settings the way it was since the beginning. It always helps him stay consistent in VALORANT. So, it is always suggested to follow pro players’ VALORANT settings but not mimic them exactly, as they might not fit your gameplay style.
So, without further ado, let’s find out what settings ScreaM uses so you can tweak yours and take your VALORANT mastery to the next level. You should go through each setting and find out what suits you best and use it exactly or modify it to your liking.
Video Settings
Visuals are critical as it decides what you can or cannot see in the heat of the battle. ScreaM uses a mixture of high resolution and low graphics quality settings, so he can get maximum FPS without losing clarity.
General Video Settings:
Display Mode | Fullscreen |
Resolution | 1920 x 1080 16:9 (240Hz) |
Aspect Ratio Method | Fill |
Limit FPS in Background | Off |
NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency | On + Boost |
Graphics Quality:
Multithreaded Rendering | On |
Material Quality | Low |
Texture Quality | Low |
Detail Quality | Low |
UI Quality | Low |
Vignette | Off |
Vsync | Off |
Anti-Aliasing | MSAA 4x |
Anisotropic Filtering | 4x |
Improve Clarity | Off |
[BETA] Experimental Sharpening | Off |
Bloom | Off |
Distortion | Off |
Cast Shadows | Off |
General Settings
Apart from the video settings, ScreaM uses some specific general settings also for visual clarity. He mainly uses customized map settings and a color-blind mode. Other than these, the rest of the general settings are default.
Accessibility | |
Enemy Highlight Color | Yellow (Deuteranopia) |
Map | |
Minimap Size | 1.2 |
Fixed Orientation | Based on Side |
Keep Players Central | On |
Minimap Zoom | .824 |
Show Map Region Names | Never |
Keybinds
Now that you know ScreaM’s video and general settings, it’s time to see what keybinds he uses for fluid movement and commands. He uses a French layout keyboard. So don’t try to mimic ScreaM’s keyboard settings 1:1. Regardless, here are ScreaM’s keybinds.
Walk | L-Shift |
Crouch | Left Ctrl |
Use Object | F |
Move Forward | Z |
Move Back | S |
Strafe Left | Q |
Strafe Right | D |
Equip Primary Weapon | 1 |
Equip Secondary Weapon | 2 |
Equip Melee Weapon | 3 |
Equip Spike | 4 |
Use/ Equip Ability: 1 | C |
Use/ Equip Ability: 2 | A |
Use/ Equip Ability: 3 | F |
Ultimate Ability | X |
Jump | L-Ctrl/ Mouse Wheel Down |
Crosshair Settings
ScreaM does not change crosshair frequently. However, you might want to follow this list to get up-to-date info regarding ScreaM’s recent crosshair settings.
General
Crosshair | |
Use Advanced Options | On |
Primary
Color | Cyan |
---|---|
Crosshair Color | #00FFFF |
Outlines | On |
Outline Opacity | 1 |
Outline Thickness | 1 |
Center Dot | On |
Center Dot Opacity | 1 |
Center Dot Thickness | 3 |
Inner Lines
Show Inner Lines | Off |
---|---|
Movement Error | Off |
Firing Error | Off |
Outer Lines
Show Outer Lines | Off |
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Movement Error | Off |
Firing Error | Off |
Mouse Sensitivity
ScreaM uses a pretty standard mouse sensitivity. Here is the list of current VALORANT mouse sensitivity setting ScreaM has.
In-game Sensitivity | .786 |
Mouse DPI | 400 |
Raw Input Buffer | Off |
eDPI | 314.4 |
Windows Sensitivity | 6 |
Mouse Polling Rate | 500Hz |
Scoped Sensitivity Multiplier | 1 |
Invert Mouse | Off |
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So, there you go! These are the new VALORANT settings and gears ScreaM is currently using. As mentioned earlier, you should always tweak your settings according to your preference and accessibility. So, try out ScreaM’s new VALORANT settings and adjust them with your own playstyle to get maximum output.