Pro Player Settings

Exact sensitivity, graphics, HUD, and audio configurations used by top competitive players.

Updated April 2026

How to Use These Settings

These settings are starting points, not absolute rules. Every player has different thumb sizes, screen sizes, and playstyles. Copy a pro's settings as a baseline, then adjust ±10% to find your sweet spot. Give each change at least 3-5 days before changing again — muscle memory needs time to adapt.

Screen Size Matters

Sensitivity scales with screen size. A setting that feels perfect on a 6.1" phone will feel too fast on a 6.9" phone. If your screen is significantly different from the pro's device, start 10-20% lower and adjust upward.

PUBG Mobile Pro Settings

Sensitivity Settings — Jonathan (GodLike Esports)

Jonathan is widely considered the best PUBG Mobile player. His settings prioritize precise close-range spray control with gyroscope for long-range micro-adjustments.

Device
iPhone 15 Pro Max (6.7")
Camera (3rd Person)
95-105%
Camera (FPP)
100-110%
Red Dot / Holo
55-65%
2x Scope
35-42%
3x Scope
25-30%
4x Scope
18-22%
6x Scope
12-15%
8x Scope
8-10%
Gyroscope
ON (Always On)
Gyro Sensitivity
250-300% all scopes
ADS Sensitivity
Same as camera, -5%

Graphics Settings — For Competitive Play

Graphics
Smooth (lowest — maximizes FPS)
Frame Rate
Extreme / 90fps (if supported)
Style
Classic (clearest visibility)
Anti-Aliasing
OFF
Shadows
OFF
Auto-Adjust
OFF

Why Pros Use Low Graphics

Low graphics settings aren't just about FPS — they reduce visual clutter. Enemies are easier to spot against simplified backgrounds. Grass renders at shorter distances, preventing enemies from hiding in foliage that you can't see. Shadows can create confusing dark spots. Competitive advantage comes from clarity, not beauty.

Audio Settings

Master Volume
100%
SFX
100%
Music
0% (distracting in match)
Voice Chat
70-80% (lower than SFX to hear footsteps)
Headphones
REQUIRED — 3D spatial audio

Call of Duty Mobile Pro Settings

Sensitivity Settings — iFerg Style (Aggressive Rusher)

Standard Sensitivity
65-75
ADS Sensitivity
70-80
Sniper ADS
40-50
Firing Sensitivity
55-65
Camera FOV
75 (max — wider vision)
Fixed R-Fire Button
ON (consistent hip-fire aim)
Aim Assist
ON (even pros use it)

HUD Layout — 4-Finger Claw

The standard competitive CoD Mobile layout uses 4 fingers:

  • Left thumb: Movement joystick (bottom-left)
  • Right thumb: Camera control / aiming (right side of screen)
  • Left index: ADS button (top-left corner)
  • Right index: Fire button (top-right corner)

Additional buttons (crouch, prone, jump, reload) should be placed within reach of your thumbs. Keep the layout clean — only essential buttons visible. Hide anything you can trigger with auto-pickup or auto-sprint.

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Settings

Control Settings

Targeting Priority
Lowest HP (for assassins) / Closest (for mages)
Camera Lock
OFF — manual camera control is essential
Skill Smart-Cast
ON for fast combos, OFF for precision heroes (Fanny, Selena)
Hero Lock Mode
ON — enables targeting specific enemy in teamfights
Mini-Map Position
Left side (most players) — wherever feels natural

Hero Lock Mode — The Biggest Setting You're Ignoring

Hero Lock Mode lets you tap a portrait above an enemy to focus all attacks on them — even if other enemies are closer. This is crucial in teamfights where you need to burst down the enemy carry, not waste abilities on the tank standing in front. Every pro uses this. Enable it immediately.

Network Settings for MLBB

Network Boost
ON
Network Optimization
ON
Ping Display
ON (always monitor your connection)
Target Ping
Under 50ms for competitive play

Genshin Impact Optimization Settings

Performance vs. Quality

Genshin is a single-player game, so you have more flexibility between performance and visuals. Here are two recommended profiles:

Performance Mode (budget/mid-range phones):

Graphics Quality
Medium
Render Resolution
0.8 - 1.0
Shadow Quality
Low
Visual Effects
Medium
SFX Quality
Medium
FPS
60
V-Sync
OFF
Motion Blur
OFF (reduces nausea, improves clarity)
Bloom
OFF
Crowd Density
Low

Quality Mode (flagship phones):

Graphics Quality
Highest
Render Resolution
1.1 - 1.5
Shadow Quality
High
Visual Effects
High
FPS
60
Anti-Aliasing
TAA (smoothest)
Bloom
ON (beautiful lighting effects)

Universal Settings Tips

Finding Your Perfect Sensitivity

  1. Start in the middle: Set sensitivity to 50% as a baseline.
  2. The 180° test: Swipe your thumb from one side of the screen to the other. You should turn exactly 180°. Adjust until this feels right.
  3. Tracking test: Pick a point on a wall, strafe left/right, and try to keep your crosshair on the point. If you overshoot, lower sensitivity. If you undershoot, raise it.
  4. Live testing: Play 5-10 TDM matches. If you're consistently overshooting targets, lower by 5%. Undershooting? Raise by 5%.
  5. Lock it in: Once comfortable, don't touch it for at least 2 weeks. Muscle memory needs consistency.

Graphics Priority Order

When you need to lower settings, reduce in this order (least impact on gameplay first):

  1. Shadows → OFF first (biggest FPS gain, least gameplay impact)
  2. Anti-Aliasing → OFF
  3. Effects quality → Low
  4. Texture quality → Medium (noticeable but not gameplay-affecting)
  5. Render resolution → 0.8 (last resort — impacts clarity)

The 1% Low FPS Rule

Average FPS doesn't matter as much as 1% low FPS (your worst frame drops). A game averaging 90fps but dropping to 30fps in fights feels worse than a steady 60fps. Always prioritize stable framerates over high peaks. If you're experiencing frame drops in intense moments, lower your settings until your 1% low FPS stays above 80% of your target framerate.