Flicker
Yoon Tae-hee
Flicker settings
FAQ
Flicker currently plays with a sensitivity of 0.1 and a DPI of 1600, resulting in an effective eDPI of 160. This combination allows for precise crosshair movements, which is favored by players who rely on small, controlled wrist movements for accurate aiming. The high DPI paired with low sensitivity is especially effective for tracking and micro-adjustments in high-stakes situations.
Flicker's crosshair setup utilizes a compact, static style with a custom color and no center dot, focusing on minimalism to reduce distractions. The design emphasizes clarity and precision, making it easier to align shots without visual clutter, which is a preference among many top-level players seeking unobstructed vision during rapid engagements.
Flicker opts for competitive video settings, including a 1920x1080 resolution, 16:9 aspect ratio, low detail, texture, and material quality, and disables most visual effects like bloom, vignette, and distortion. By prioritizing low settings and enabling multithreaded rendering, Flicker maximizes frame rates and minimizes input lag, ensuring smooth gameplay and quick reaction times.
Flicker uses the ZOWIE XL2546K monitor, a model renowned for its high refresh rate and DyAc technology. This monitor provides a 240Hz refresh rate and fast response times, delivering ultra-smooth visuals and reducing motion blur, which is crucial for tracking fast-moving targets and maintaining peak performance during intense matches.
Flicker uses the Razer Huntsman V3 Pro Mini Black keyboard, paired with a custom set of keybinds designed for efficient access to abilities and actions. For instance, abilities are bound to C, Q, and E, with ultimate on X, while movement keys include L-Shift for walking and L-Ctrl for crouching. This layout supports quick, deliberate actions and ergonomic hand positioning.
Flicker relies on the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro Black headset, a device known for its clear positional audio and noise isolation. This headset helps Flicker detect subtle in-game sounds, such as footsteps and ability cues, providing a competitive edge by enhancing spatial awareness and allowing for faster reaction to enemy movements.
Flicker uses the Razer Viper V3 Pro Faker Edition mouse, a lightweight and ergonomic model celebrated for its high polling rate and accuracy. With a 4000 Hz polling rate, the mouse delivers extremely responsive input, translating Flicker's hand movements into precise in-game actions with minimal delay, which is vital for high-level aiming consistency.
Flicker plays on the Artisan Ninja FX Zero XSoft Black mousepad, favored for its smooth glide and controlled surface. This mousepad provides a balance between speed and stopping power, allowing Flicker to make swift flick shots while maintaining the ability to stop precisely on target, which is essential for consistent aim and micro-corrections.
Historically, Flicker has experimented with both higher and lower DPIs and sensitivities, previously using a 400 DPI with a sensitivity of 0.5 and an eDPI of 200. His move to a higher DPI of 1600 with lower sensitivity reflects a shift towards finer control and smoother tracking, aligning with evolving preferences for accuracy and precision at the professional level.
Flicker configures his minimap with a size of 1.2, a zoom of 0.9, and vision cones enabled, while keeping the minimap orientation fixed based on side. He also prefers to always display map region names. These settings ensure maximum map awareness, providing clear, consistent information about teammate and enemy positions, which is vital for strategic coordination and situational awareness.
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