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ScreaM’s Valorant Settings

ScreaM Valorant Settings

Adil “ScreaM” Benrlitom is arguably one of the best Valorant players. His moniker as a Headshot Machine shows how accurate his shots are and how well he can win duels during gunfights. Players who want to imitate ScreaM’s high headshot count might benefit from applying his in-game customizations to their own. Here are the professional gamer’s Valorant settings.

There’s Not Much to Change

Many FPS pros change their settings now and then to test if they can find more optimal customizations. Fortunately for fans, ScreaM rarely does this, so gamers who copied his in-game settings in 2022 do not need to change theirs. With this guide, you can try applying ScreaM’s setup while also personalizing them a bit for your liking. 

Crosshair Settings

  • General
    • Advanced Options - On
  • Primary
    • Color – Cyan
    • Crosshair Color - #00FFF
    • Outlines – On
    • Outline Opacity – 1
    • Outline Thickness – 1
    • Center Dot – On
    • Center Dot Opacity – 1
    • Center Dot Thickness - 3
  • Inner Lines
    • Show Inner Lines – Off
    • Movement Error – Off
    • Firing Error - Off
  • Outer Lines
    • Show Outer Lines – Off
  • Movement Error – Off
  • Firing Error - Off

Mouse Settings

  • DPI – 400
  • Game Sensitivity – 0.741
  • eDPI – 296.4
  • Scope Sensitivity Multiplier – 1
  • Mouse Polling Rate – 1000 Hz
  • Raw Input Buffer - Off
  • Windows Mouse Sensitivity – 6
  • Invert Mouse – Off

Keybindings

  • Walk – L-Shift
  • Crouch – Left Ctrl
  • Use Object – F
  • Move Forward – Z
  • Move Back – S
  • Strafe Left – Q
  • Strafe Right – D
  • Equip Primary Weapon – 1
  • Equip Secondary Weapon – 2
  • Equip Melee Weapon – 3
  • Equip Spike – 4
  • Use/Equip Ability: 1 – C
  • Use/Equip Ability: 2 – A
  • Use/Equip Ability: 3 – F
  • Ultimate Ability – X
  • Jump – L-Ctrl or Mouse Wheel Down

Accessibility

  • Enemy Highlight Color – Yellow (Deuteranopia)

Map

  • Minimap Size – 1.2
  • Fixed Orientation – Based on Side
  • Keep Players Central – On
  • Minimap Zoom – 0.824
  • Show Map Region Names – Never

General Video Settings

  • Display Mode – Fullscreen
  • Resolution – 1920x1080 16:9 (240Hz)
  • Aspect Ratio Method – Fill
  • Limit FPS in Background – Off
  • NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency – On + Boost

Graphics Quality

  • Multithreaded Rendering – On
  • Material Quality – Low
  • Texture Quality – Low
  • Detail Quality – Low
  • UI Quality – Low
  • Vignette – Off
  • Vsync – Off
  • Anti-Aliasing – MSAA 4x
  • Anisotropic Filtering – 4x
  • Improve Clarity – 4x
  • [BETA] Experimental Sharpening – Off
  • Bloom – Off
  • Distortion – Off
  • Cast Shadows – Off

Hardware

  • Alienware AW2521H
  • Razer Deathadder V3 Pro White
  • SteelSeries 6Gv2
  • Logtiech G Pro X Headset
  • SteelSeries QcK Heavy

Who is ScreaM?

Adil “ScreaM” Benrlitom is a Belgian/Moroccan esports player who is currently signed with Karmine Corp. ScreaM is a former Counter-Stike: Global Offensive pro who is considered to have one of the best headshot ratios in the history of the game. His highly accurate one-taps made him known as the Headshot Machine. He remained active in CS: Go until 2020 before transitioning to Valorant. 

Upon entering the esports scene of Valorant, ScreaM joined the Prodigy roster as one of its star players. By June 2020, Benrlitom joined Team Liquid, which he played with until November 2022. He has recently parted ways with TL and signed up for Karmine Corp.

Like his CS: GO stats, ScreaM also displays high headshot numbers in Valorant. He is one of the top tap statistics, and he had a high head aim accuracy percentage during the first international LAN event in Valorant. He has received many MVP awards from various tournaments and has proven himself to be a top-notch player. 

Tournaments ScreaM Participated In

Benrlitom has been in many tournaments since he transitioned into Valorant. He is among the most popular EU players in major competitions such as Valorant Champions. Here are all the tourneys that ScreaM has been a part of so far:

  • WePlay! Invitational
  • VCT 2021: Europe Stage 2 Challengers 2
  • VCT 2021: EMEA Stage 2 Challengers Finals
  • VCT 2021: Stage 2 Masters – Reykjavik
  • VCT 2021: Europe Stage 3 Challengers 2
  • Red Bull Home Ground #2
  • Valorant Champions 2021
  • VCT 2022: EMEA Stage 1 Challengers
  • VCT 2022: Stage 1 Master – Reykjavik
  • Valorant Champion 2022

Why Should You Consider Copying a Pro’s Settings?

Many players aspire to improve in Valorant by optimizing various aspects of their gameplay, including in-game attributes, sensitivity, and crosshair. Gamers often imitate the gameplay settings of professional esports members since they have some of the “best” tweaks. Following their examples can help players improve their gameplay.

Since pros often want to play at their max level, they would most probably have optimal settings to help them be at their peak performance. However, note that copying an esports player’s setup does not guarantee that you will get better in the game. If you are uncomfortable with the customization you imitated, it is probably best to swap out and personalize your settings. 

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