Ange
Adam Milian
Ange settings
Download Ange config 2026
NRG Academy Ange settings and setup, including CFG, crosshair, viewmodel, sensitivity and more
Mouse settings
eDPI2561%
Sensitivity0.161%
DPI160013%
Windows Sensitivity689%
ADS Sensitivity142%
Hz100067%
Scoped Sensitivity168%
Raw Input BufferOff19%
sensitivity 0.16
AIM Stats
Stats
Value
Avg
Overall avg
There are currently no data
Sensitivity compare
Avg 1.53
Video Settings
previewGraphics Quality
Texture QualityUnknown19%
Experimental SharpeningUnknown28%
Material QualityUnknown19%
Detail QualityUnknown19%
UI QualityUnknown19%
VignetteUnknown19%
Improve ClarityUnknown20%
DistortionUnknown19%
Cast ShadowsUnknown19%
Anisotropic FilteringUnknown20%
V-SyncUnknown30%
Anti AliasingUnknown19%
Multithreaded RenderingUnknown19%
BloomUnknown19%
Accessibility
Enemy Highlight ColorUnknown47%
General
Resolution1920x108028%
Aspect Ratio16:930%
Display ModeFullscreen93%
Aspect Ratio MethodLetterbox30%
Keybinds
jump
Space Bar
equip_melee_weapon
Z
crouch
L-Ctrl
equip_primary_weapon
1
walk
L-Shift
equip_secondary_weapon
2
use_equip_ability3
E
equip_spike
4
use_equip_ability2
R
use_equip_ability1
X
use_object
F
use_equip_ability_ultimate
3
1
equip_primary_weapon
2
equip_secondary_weapon
3
use_equip_ability_ultimate
4
equip_spike
e
use_equip_ability3
f
use_object
r
use_equip_ability2
x
use_equip_ability1
z
equip_melee_weapon
space
jump
shift
walk
ctrl
crouch
FAQ
Ange currently plays with a Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 Black mouse set at 1600 DPI and a sensitivity of 0.16, resulting in an eDPI of 256. This high DPI combined with a relatively low in-game sensitivity allows for precise micro-adjustments, which is ideal for the fast-paced and accuracy-driven gameplay in Valorant.
Ange’s crosshair is set up using a compact and minimalistic configuration, as indicated by his crosshair code. This style typically emphasizes clarity and precision, giving him an unobstructed view of his targets while reducing distractions, which is crucial during high-pressure aiming scenarios.
Ange plays at a 1920x1080 resolution with a 16:9 aspect ratio, using the letterbox method. This setup is widely favored in esports for providing a clear, wide field of view and maintaining consistent visual performance, ensuring that he doesn’t miss any crucial information on the periphery during matches.
Ange uses the Wooting 60HE+ keyboard, a model renowned for its analog input technology. This keyboard enables smoother and more precise movement control in-game, offering a competitive edge, especially when executing advanced movement techniques or precise ability usage in Valorant.
Ange customizes his keybinds for optimal efficiency: abilities are mapped to E, R, and X, while his ultimate is on 3. Primary and secondary weapons are on 1 and 2, with melee on Z and the spike on 4. This logical arrangement allows for rapid reaction and minimal finger travel, which is critical for high-level play.
Ange uses the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro Black headset in combination with Bose QuietComfort 20 earphones. This dual setup combines the clarity and positional accuracy of a gaming headset with the noise isolation of high-end earphones, helping him pick up subtle audio cues like footsteps and ability sounds, which are vital for situational awareness.
Ange alternates between the Artisan Type-99 Soft Black and the Razer Acari mousepads. Both are known for their smooth glide and consistent tracking surfaces, ensuring reliable and controlled mouse movement. This consistency is essential for maintaining pinpoint accuracy in aiming, especially during rapid flicks or extended tracking.
Historically, Ange has adjusted his mouse sensitivity, previously using 0.14 sensitivity and an eDPI of 224 before settling on his current 0.16 sensitivity and 256 eDPI. Such adjustments reflect his ongoing effort to fine-tune his aim for optimal comfort and precision, a common practice among top-tier players seeking peak performance.
Ange has the raw input buffer option set to Off, meaning his mouse input is processed through the standard Windows input path. While some players prefer raw input for potentially lower latency and more consistent tracking, Ange’s choice suggests he prioritizes stability or is comfortable with the default input processing.
Ange runs Valorant in Fullscreen mode, which is the optimal choice for competitive gaming. Fullscreen minimizes input lag and maximizes frame rate consistency, ensuring that every movement and action is registered as quickly as possible—a critical factor in fast-paced FPS games like Valorant.
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