How to Change Battlefield RedSec Controller Settings
Before jumping into our recommendations, follow these steps to change controller settings in the Battlefield 6 Battle Royale:
Launch Battlefield RedSec and click on the cog at the top of the screen to open the settings menu. You’ll now see a sidebar with a ‘Controller‘ tab. Switch to it and press the Triangle button on a PlayStation controller, or the Y button on an Xbox controller, to open up the ‘Edit Settings’ menu.
Within this menu, you’ll be able to change your FOV, dead zone, aim sensitivity settings, and much more.
Best Controller Settings for Battlefield RedSec
After dozens of hours of gameplay, here are our recommendations for the best controller settings. Options such as aim sensitivity and FOV can differ from player to player, but these figures should provide a solid experience.
Gameplay Settings
On the settings sidebar, you’ll also find an option for ‘Gameplay’ settings. We recommend starting here and tuning the following options:
Global Hold/Toggle settings: Set all to hold/Adjust according to personal preference Capture Area Outline: On Infantry Infantry aim sensitivity: 50 Infantry mouse aim sensitivity: 20 Double Tap Forward Sprint: Off Crouch toggle sprint: Stand Vault over sprint: On Double tap crouch for sprint slide: On Landing roll: On Mount breakout: Instant Interact & Reload: Prioritize Reload Invert demolition charge: Off Inventory visibility: Show Vehicle Vehicle aim sensitivity: 40 Vehicle mouse aim sensitivity: 20 Aircraft control sensitivity: 40 Helicopter control sensitivity: 40 Helicopter control assists: Off Vehicle aim-relative controls: Off Decouple tank turret aiming from turning: Off Decouple aiming from turning (As Passenger): Off Vehicle Boost: Toggle Aim Assist Infantry Aim Assist: 100 Infantry Aim Assist Slowdown: 100 Infantry Aim Assist Zoom Snap: 100 Vehicle Aim Assist: 100 Vehicle Aim Assist Slowdown: 100 Vehicle Aim Assist Zoom Snap: 100
Controller Settings
The default button mapping should be comfortable enough for most players, but you can consider switching to ‘Alternate,’ which swaps the crouch and melee buttons.
Controller Vibration Controller vibration: Off Vibration intensity: 0 Vibration mix: Default Controller Left Stick Center deadzone: 2 Axial deadzone: 6 Max input threshold: 80 Controller Right Stick Center deadzone: 2 Axial deadzone: 6 Max input threshold: 80 Controller L2 and R2 Buttons L2 deadzone: 0 L2 max input threshold: 100 R2 deadzone: 0 R2 max input threshold: 100
Infantry Settings
Infantry Control Settings Infantry aim sensitivity: 50 Invert vertical look – Infantry: Off Field of view: 105-110 UNIFORM INFANTRY AIMING: On Zoom sensitivity coefficient: 178 Infantry aim assist: 100 Infantry aim assist slowdown: 100 Infantry aim assist zoom snap: 0 Soldier aim input curve: BF 1, BF 4 Soldier zoom aim input curve: Standard Stick input acceleration preset: BF 1 Aiming left/right acceleration: 0 Movement Infantry sprint: Toggle Double tap forward sprint: Off Sprint: L3 Crouch toggle sprint: Stand Vault over sprint: On Crouch slide: All Double tap crouch for sprint slide: On Zoom Infantry weapon zoom: Hold Zoom: L2/LS Steady scope: Hold Steady scope: L3/LS Vertical aim ratio: 56 Vertical zoom ratio: 80 Infantry zoom aim sensitivity: 90 Zoom transition sensitivity smoothing: On 1.25x zoom aim sensitivity: 100 Other Parachute Autodeploy: Skydive/Insertion Interact & Reload: Prioritize Reload Interacts: Toggle Skip Revive: Hold Request Revive: Toggle Invert Demolition Charge: Off Mount Breakout: Instant Mount Type: Side and Up Mount Presets: Combo Peek Type: Side and Up
And that wraps up our guide on the best controller settings for Battlefield 6 RedSec. Let us know how these recommendations worked out for you in the comments. Name Email ID
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