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Fortnite Controller Settings: Pro Secrets Revealed
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Discover the top controller settings for the current Fortnite season, offering a competitive edge on both PC and console. Key game settings include enabling auto open doors and hold to swap pickup for combat. A new 'continuous fire' setting allows holding the trigger for repeated shots, but it's recommended to keep this off if you can click your controller faster than its reduced firing rate. For edits, disable pre-edits and set auto-confirm edits to 'both' for faster resets, unless you have specialized paddles. The 'hide sprites on back' option is recommended to turn on for a cleaner look. UI settings suggest scaling damage numbers to maximum and HUD scale to at least eighty percent. For controller sensitivities, pro players are divided between linear and exponential input curves. Linear settings often feature build multipliers between two point one and two point three, edit multipliers around two point one, and look speeds between forty and forty-two percent. Exponential settings see build and edit multipliers ranging from one point seven to two point five, with look speeds between thirty-five and sixty percent. For aim down sights, linear players typically use between four and nine percent, while exponential players opt for eight to sixteen percent. Across both, pros universally turn off vibrations, use a pitch of zero point one, and set stick dead zones between seven and twelve percent, with trigger dead zones varying from five to twenty-five percent. To master new weapons, players should use custom maps to learn their pull-out times and fire rates. Trying these settings and practicing can significantly improve gameplay.