Getting your sensitivity settings right in PUBG can make a big difference. If your mouse settings are off, it won’t matter how good your gear is — you’ll struggle to aim and react properly.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through the sensitivity settings that most pro players use and help you find what works best for you.
Before diving into in-game settings, let’s talk about DPI (dots per inch), which is the sensitivity setting on your mouse. It controls how fast your cursor moves based on how much you move your mouse.
Most PUBG pros use a DPI of 800 or lower. The most common setting is 800 DPI. A few players use 400 or 1600, but anything above 1600 isn’t recommended. Very high DPI can actually cause problems with tracking and control, and no pro players go above 3200.
So, stick to something between 400 and 800 DPI. Start there and adjust only if you really feel the need.
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PUBG has a lot of different sensitivity options. It might look like too much at first, but once you understand what each setting does, it’s pretty manageable. Most of these settings are set to 50 by default, but that doesn’t mean it’s the best choice for everyone.
Here’s what the average pro settings look like:
Some players lower their scope sensitivities to make it easier to aim at long distances. If your general sensitivity is on the higher side, lowering your scope settings can help you stay more accurate when using zoomed scopes.
This setting changes how fast your aim moves up and down compared to left and right. Most players leave this close to 1. Around 60% of pros use a value of exactly 1.
Others adjust it slightly, like 1.02, to match their personal feel. It’s not a huge change, but it can affect your aim if you’re trying to get things just right.
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