How to use these settings
The most-copied thing in FPS isn’t aim mechanics — it’s settings. Pros pick their sens, DPI, and crosshair after years of trial; cloning a known-good config is the fastest way to find one that suits your game.
- Sens isn’t magic. What works for TenZ won’t automatically work for you. But starting from a pro’s setup gives you a known-sensible baseline to tune from.
- cm/360° travels. If you click “Apply” on s1mple’s settings, you get his CS2 sens. The converter will then show you the equivalent sens in every other game so the muscle memory transfers.
- Crosshairs are personal. Pro crosshairs are usually tiny — most players find them too small at first. Adjust to taste.
Why these specific players?
Picked for a mix of game representation (Valorant, CS2, Apex, COD), recent competitive relevance, and how often their configs get searched. Settings reflect publicly-known configs as of recent tournaments; pros tweak their setups, so check their stream overlays if you need 100% current values.