Overall Quality Custom Texture Quality
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Shading Quality Low Shadow Quality
Reflection Quality Low Ambient Occlusion
Lens Effects Off Zoom-In Depth of Field
Anti-Aliasing Off
What res do r6 pros use?
The vast majority of our analyzed R6 pros play at either 400 or 800 DPI.
What is the best sensitivity for Rainbow Six Siege?
We thus recommend to set your DPI at anything between 400 and 1600, coupled with a reasonable ingame sensitivity. What works for you is going to be personal, but 80 percent of our analyzed professionals have a sensitivity of 28 or lower, so we definitely don't recommend you to go for a super high overall sensitivity.
What is a good FPS for r6?
Explanation
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20-30 FPS Borderline Ok for some, too "laggy" for others. AKA "Cinematic".
30-45 FPS Playable Acceptable to most people. Not very good though!
45-60 FPS Smooth Fluid animation, no "lag".
60-90 FPS Very Smooth Very smooth is very smooth to almost everyone.
What is the best sensitivity for Rainbow Six Siege console?
There is no “best sensitivity” as someone already answered. With my experience I prefer a medium horizontal sensitivity such as 50–60 and a low vertical 30–40. The game changer for me is the ads sensitivity. I like using 20 as i can move more confidently without getting nervous and over aiming the enemy.
What sensitivity does Beaulo use?
90/90
What sensitivity does Shaiiko use?
12/12/46
How do you get the perfect sensitivity in Rainbow Six Siege?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpaGxEZVbx8
Is 120 FPS good for siege?
Solid 60fps is smooth and good for most of the casual games. In competitive gaming 120fps is good but not mandatory. High fps will surely improve gaming experience.
Is 144Hz good for siege?
What makes a monitor good for Rainbow Six Siege? ... Rainbow Six Siege pros were a bit slower to adopt the 240Hz panels but these days we see the same as with our other analyzed games: 240 frames per second is the way to go, and 144Hz is the minimum competitive standard.