Arc Raiders PvP settings

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Arc Raiders: Best PvP controller settings for graphics, crosshair and sensitivity

 This is not just a matter of aim. Your arc raiders blueprints settings are often the culprit.


 


 This baseline will help you to improve your fighting skills. It's not that the opposition is now worse; it's because your strategy finally works for you.


 

 


 


 \ 1. The Core Philosophy of These arc raiders shop Settings

 


 


 Prior to copying numbers it is useful to understand their logic. Otherwise, each time you watch a YouTube guide you may be tempted throw away your entire setup.


 

 


 


 Here are the things I consider important for a high level controller in PvP


 

 


 


 1. Information over aesthetics


 


 It's nice to have pretty graphics on screenshots, but clear silhouettes will win you the battle. I'll always go for visibility over eye-candy.


 

 


 


 2. Low input delays


 


 Already, controllers are behind mice in terms of responsiveness. VSync or frame generation adds extra latency. Heavy post-processing also increases this gap.


 

 


 


 3. Fast, controllable aim


 


 You must be able do a quick 180 and track with precision. The only thing that matters is speed, but without any control. Ultra-low sensing can't match PC players.


 

 


 


 4. Consistency across scenarios


 


 The same sensitivity level should apply to both hipfire CQB and medium-range ADS. If ADS feels like mud but hipfire is snappy, then you're battling your own settings.


 

 


 


 The specific settings you see below start to make sense when you understand the principles.


 

 


 


 \ 2. Gameplay & HUD - Stop Losing Yourself to Your Own User Interface

 


 


 Most unfortunate deaths are due to poor HUD or interactivity. The fix of a couple toggles will eliminate an entire category of stupid deaths.


 


 FAQ

 


 


 These sensitivities make me feel like they are moving too quickly. Should I lower my sensitivities?

 


 


 If you find yourself unable to play 160/160 at first, this is normal. Try stepping back in small increments.


 

 


 


 Test first 140/140 by using the same ADS multipliers.


 If it's still too fast, go to 120/120. Avoid going lower than that for PvP.

 


 


 The first and most important rule you should follow is not to change sensitivity during each session. You should play each setup at the very least for a few sessions in order to get your muscle memories to settle.


 

 


 


 Q2: Is it possible to use a greater FOV (field of view) than 80 with the controller?

 


 


 You can do it, but be aware of the trade-offs.


 

 


 


 More peripheral info is visible with a higher FOV.


 The enemy will also appear smaller on the screen, making it harder to use thumbsticks.

 


 


 You can experiment with higher FOV if you're a seasoned FPS player. However, for the majority of controller players, a FOV between 85 and 90 is an excellent balance.


 

 


 


 Q3: I'm not happy with my PC. What changes cannot be negotiated?

 


 


 You can at least copy these:


 

 


 


 1. Turn Night Mode ON in audio.


 


 2. Disable motion blur.


 


 3. Turn VSync OFF.


 


 4. Turn off the Frame Generation feature.


 


 5. Set Shadows / foliage / effects on LOW.


 

 


 


 You'll notice an improvement in responsiveness and clarity, even with a low end system.


 

 


 


 Q4 How long does the linear response curve take to get used?

 


 


 Most players need between 2-5 days to play consistently.


 

 


 


 Days 1-2 You'll undershoot and overshoot a lot.


 Days 3-4 - Your tracking is starting to smooth out and 1v1s are more fair.


 Day 5+. Flicks, snaps and corrections that feel natural rather than forced.

 


 


 As long as you do not touch the curve settings for a whole week, your mind will adapt.


 

 


 


 Q5 Do I need to copy your skill trees exactly?

 


 


 You can but you should treat it more as a tool than a solution.


 

 


 


 If you want to be aggressive in your entry-fragging, then Heavy Mobility and decent Survival are the best options.


 You might consider moving some points from your anchoring talent to a skill that enhances utility use and combat endurance.

 


 


 You should not fight your instincts but rather support them by ensuring that your skill trees reflect your strengths.


 

 


 


 Conclusion: If Only 5 Things Changed, Change These

 


 


 If you want to start making changes to your raid queue without overhauling everything all at once, try these five suggestions:


 

 


 


 1. Set RTX GI (RTX Graphics Interface) to Static and set the RTX Quality to Low.


 


 2. To make footsteps and reloads easier to hear, turn on Night Mode.


 


 3. Set the Look Response curve to Linear with a relatively high ADS multiplier (around 140-160).


 


 4. Copy the bright pink setup for crosshairs, or create another equally neon and high-contrast version.


 


 5. Change the Interact/Reload option to Tap to reload to avoid losing fights because of accidental interactions.


 

 


 


 Once the foundations have been laid, you will be able to fine-tune skill trees, utility choices, and sensitivities according to your individual style. What's most important is that you stop relying on your settings to hold you back. This will allow your skills and decisions to take over.

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