Crossfire: Legends Best Settings and Sensitivity Guide

Story Highlights

  • Fix your in-game basic settings and become a pro in Crossfire: Legends.
  • As you progress, do experiment with the settings.

Crossfire: Legends is a fast-paced, first-person shooter game where precise settings are key to success. This guide will show you the best sensitivity and settings to improve your gameplay, brought to you by Level Infinite, a part of Tencent Games.

How to set the Best Settings for Crossfire: Legends

The Basic Settings area is broken down into three parts: Controls, Info, and Other. The Controls section lets you customize how the game feels, with options for things like crouching, aiming (including aim assist for regular and sniper weapons), and more advanced features like quickly switching weapons, silent jumping, and melee attacks.

Basic Control Settings

This section will help you adjust the game’s combat settings. We’ll explain each setting and recommend whether to enable it for the best experience.

  • Crouch Settings: Set to Tap to Crouch.
  • Movement Mode: You can set to Control Stick.
  • Left Jump Button: Off.
  • Left Fire Button: On.
  • Walk Settings: Nudge.

Aim

  • Aim Assist: Classic or Spray.
  • Sniper Firing Mode: Hold to Aim.
  • Sniper Aim Assist: On.

Advanced

  • Heavy Stab Settings: Tap for Heavy Stab.
  • Quick Weapon Switch: On.
  • Left/Right-Handed Mode: According to your preference.
  • Fire to Stop Walking: On.
  • Weapon Switching: Four-slot Grid.
  • Silent Jump: On.
  • Throwing Strength: According to your preference.

Other

  • Melee Mode Assist: On.
  • Aim Assist in Melee Only: Off.
  • Hunter & Hero Transformation: Transform Manually.
  • Terminator Transformation: Transform Manually.

Layout

In Crossfire: Legends, how the buttons are arranged on screen is really important, particularly when you’re in fast-paced battles or trying to complete objectives. If the buttons aren’t in convenient locations, you might react too slowly and lose the game.

You can customize your controls by trying a three- or four-finger layout for improved movement, aiming, and recoil control, or you can use the standard controls recommended for first-person shooter games.

Sensitivity

Sensitivity is crucial in first-person shooter (FPS) games. Using the wrong setting can make it hard to track enemies, aim accurately, and even move smoothly. In this guide, I’ll share some recommended sensitivity settings to help you improve your gameplay.

Normal

  • Sensitivity Mode: Default.
  • Turning Sensitivity: 75.
  • Firing Sensitivity: 71.
  • 1x Scope Sensitivity: 58.
  • 2x Scope Sensitivity: 67.
  • Scope Sensitivity: 72.
  • Blade Battle Sensitivity Multiplier: 2.

Gyro

Gyro settings should be adjusted to what you like best. However, I recommend familiarizing yourself with it, as using Gyro can improve your performance.

  • Gyro: On.
  • Gyro FPS Optimization: On.
  • Gyro Horizontal Reverse: On.
  • Gyro Vertical Reverse: Off.
  • Gyro Horizontal Sensitivity: 52.
  • 1x Scope Sensitivity: 110.
  • Scope Sensitivity: 54.

Crosshair

You can customize your Crosshair however you like, and I’m here to help! Start by choosing a color that’s easy to see, like red or yellow. Then, just follow these next steps:

  • Crosshair Thickness: 2.
  • Transparency: 100.
  • Center Point Size: 100.
  • Transparency: 13.
  • Hit Effect: Cross Effect.

Peripheral Recoil Control

  • Usage Status: Either On of Off based on preference.
  • Thickness: 15.
  • Length: 5.
  • Dynamic Crosshair: On.

Feel free to use the settings I’ve shared, but I recommend trying different options as you get better at the game. The best settings are the ones that you like and that help you win most effectively.

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2025-12-30 09:12