For those that may know, there’s a theory that a stretched out 4:3 ratio helps with aim because the player will be much wider than normal. I really recommend going with at least some low anti-aliasing, because without it, some object or even players may get distorted or appear that way.Īnother thing to mention is that PROD uses a 4:3 aspect ratio. Nothing really special to note here, except the anti-aliasing thing. ![]() Anti-Aliasing – None (although I recommend at least putting it to the lowest setting instead of none, this helps with vision).Material, Texture, Detail, UI Quality – Low.Meaning, the higher your FPS, the better competitive edge you’ll have over other players. This has competitive advantage especially for games like Valorant, which are usually FPS-dependent. PROD mentioned on stream that he likes to keep everything on low. He uses “C” for his first ability, “Mouse Button 5” for second ability, “E” for third ability, and “X” for his ultimate. The hotkeys are easily visible on his streams or his videos. ![]() Most players mainly want to know PROD’s mouse sensitivity, DPI, and ADS. He streams on Twitch and does little montages of plays on his YouTube channel. ![]() The only instance of it was when PROD showed his in-game video/graphics settings which we’ll also go through.įor reference, pROD is a Valorant player and a streamer. Some streamers and pros have shown their Valorant settings a bunch of times, but PROD hasn’t. While there has been a lot of interest for PROD’s settings, some players aren’t too quick to jump at the opportunity to see PROD’s settings.
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