{"id":28093,"date":"2025-01-28T15:11:09","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:11:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/jgod-reveals-perfect-warzone-settings-to-improve-accuracy-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:11:09","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:11:09","slug":"jgod-reveals-perfect-warzone-settings-to-improve-accuracy-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/jgod-reveals-perfect-warzone-settings-to-improve-accuracy-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"JGOD reveals perfect Warzone settings to improve accuracy &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>JGOD reveals perfect Warzone settings to improve accuracy Activision \/ JGODCall of Duty content creator JGOD has revealed his in-game Warzone settings that improve accuracy on both console and PC. Maintaining decent accuracy in Warzone is important in any FPS game, particularly Warzone where the TTK is incredibly quick. In fact, if you\u2019re continually missing shots, then chances are you aren\u2019t winning many games. While simply changing your in-game settings won\u2019t make you the best player overnight, it will drastically improve your ability to track and eliminate your enemies. The frozen fields of Verdansk are notoriously competitive and every player is constantly looking for new ways to give themselves an edge. Whether you\u2019re a new player looking to increase your KDA or a Warzone veteran who is looking to really dominate with the game\u2019s strongest meta picks, you\u2019ll want to try out JGOD\u2019s best in-game settings. JGOD console settings Timestamp of 0:40 Tracking players on console can be a little trickier, but JGOD\u2019s settings drastically improve the smoothness of analog aiming. It may not be as fluid as the swift strokes of a mouse and keyboard, but it certainly makes the process a whole lot easier. Controller settings BR Button Layout: Default Flipped &#8211; Stick Layout: Default &#8211; Invert Vertical Look: Disabled &#8211; Deadzone: 0.03 &#8211; Horizontal Stick Sensitivity: 6 &#8211; Vertical Stick Sensitivity: High 7 &#8211; ADS Sensitivity Multiplier (Low Zoom): 0.80 &#8211; ADS Sensitivity Multiplier (High Zoom): 1.10 &#8211; Aim Response Curve Type: Dynamic &#8211; Controller Vibration: Disabled &#8211; Aim Assist: Standard &#8211; Scale Aim Assist with FOV: Enabled &#8211; JGOD PC settings While keyboard and mouse may not have the advantage of aim assist, it does have the benefit of increased FOV and added precision that comes with using a mouse. JGOD\u2019s preferred PC settings won\u2019t make you the next shroud, but they will help with any over aiming when tracking your target. Read More: How to get higher kill games in Warzone &#8211; Before you go configuring your PC settings, it\u2019s important to note that JGOD uses an internal mouse sensitivity of 400 DPI. Keyboard and mouse settings Mouse Sensitivity: 5.00 &#8211; Aim Down Sight (ADS) Sensitivity: Relative &#8211; ADS Sens. Multiplier (Low Zoom): 1.00 &#8211; ADS Sens. Multiplier (High Zoom): 1.00 &#8211; ADS Sensitivity Transition Timing: Gradual &#8211; Monitor Distance Coefficient: 1.33 &#8211; Invert Mouse Look: Disabled &#8211; Mouse Acceleration: 0.00 &#8211; Mouse Filtering: 0.00 &#8211; Mouse Smoothing: Disabled &#8211; JGOD\u2019s controller and PC Warzone in-game settings won\u2019t be for everyone, but be sure to try them out and see if they help improve your aim. Consider adjusting them slightly until you find the best layout that works for you.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>JGOD reveals perfect Warzone settings to improve accuracy Activision \/ JGODCall of Duty content creator JGOD has revealed his in-game Warzone settings that improve accuracy on both console and PC. Maintaining decent accuracy in Warzone is important in any FPS game, particularly Warzone where the TTK is incredibly quick. 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