Aace

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Aace currently uses a mouse sensitivity of 0.32 paired with a DPI of 400, resulting in an effective DPI (eDPI) of 128. This relatively low sensitivity is favored by many professional players as it allows for finer, more controlled aiming, especially during precise gunfights. The combination helps Aace maintain consistent crosshair placement and make micro-adjustments with accuracy, crucial for high-level play.
Aace utilizes a custom crosshair code that creates a simple, unobtrusive crosshair with a solid black color and no center dot. This configuration minimizes distractions and ensures maximum visibility of enemies and the environment, which is essential for rapid target acquisition and accurate shooting under pressure. The design supports clean visuals and precise alignment, which are key factors for competitive performance.
Aace plays on the ZOWIE XL2566K monitor, known for its exceptionally high refresh rate and low input lag. This monitor delivers smooth motion clarity and rapid response times, allowing Aace to track fast-moving targets and react instantly to in-game events. The competitive-grade display gives him a visual edge, ensuring that every frame is rendered with minimal delay.
Aace opts for a 1440x1080 resolution with a 4:3 aspect ratio, set to letterbox mode, and keeps most visual effects like bloom, vignette, and distortion turned off. His settings prioritize low detail and texture quality, which reduces visual clutter and maximizes frame rates. By using these optimized settings, Aace ensures a consistently smooth gaming experience, reducing distractions and allowing him to focus purely on gameplay.
Aace sets his minimap size to 1.046 and zoom to 1, with a fixed orientation based on side and vision cones turned off. He keeps player centering off and always displays map region names. These choices provide a comprehensive view of the map without unnecessary movement, helping him maintain situational awareness and coordinate effectively with his team during matches.
Aace relies on the Razer BlackShark V3 Pro Black headset, which is renowned for its clear positional audio and comfort during long sessions. Although specific in-game audio settings aren't detailed, using high-quality headphones like these enables Aace to accurately discern enemy footsteps, abilities, and other critical audio cues, giving him an edge in reacting to opponents' movements.
Aace's setup features the Razer Viper V3 Pro Faker Edition mouse, paired with either the SONY INZONE MAT-F or the Razer Gigantus V2 mousepad. This combination provides a smooth and consistent glide, which is vital for maintaining accuracy with his low sensitivity settings. The high-end mouse ensures reliable tracking, while the large, quality mousepads facilitate broad, controlled arm movements essential for precise aiming.
Aace uses a keybind setup that aligns with standard competitive conventions but includes specific customizations, such as assigning ability 3 to Mouse Button 4. This allows for quick access to essential abilities without moving his fingers far from movement controls. His configuration ensures that all critical actions are within easy reach, enabling rapid responses and seamless gameplay during high-pressure situations.
Aace plays in windowed fullscreen mode with multithreaded rendering enabled. This setup balances performance and flexibility, allowing for quick tabbing between applications without sacrificing in-game responsiveness. Multithreaded rendering takes advantage of modern CPUs to distribute workload efficiently, resulting in smoother frame rates and reduced input lag, both vital for peak competitive play.
Aace uses the Razer Huntsman V3 Pro TKL Black keyboard, known for its fast response and compact form factor, which provides ample space for mouse movement. For seating, he opts for the Razer Iskur V2, an ergonomic chair designed to support proper posture and reduce fatigue. Together, these choices ensure that Aace can maintain peak performance and comfort throughout long practice sessions and tournaments.
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