hfah

Oskar Wroński

hfah settings

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BRUTE hfah settings and setup, including CFG, crosshair, viewmodel, sensitivity and more
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Mouse settings
DPI40038%
Zoom Sensitivity177%
eDPI5602%
Sensitivity1.41%
Hz100066%
Windows Sensitivity689%
zoom_sensitivity 1; sensitivity 1.4
AIM Statslast 15 matches

Stats

Value

Avg

Overall avg

Headshots

0.4

0.31

Headshots %

62%

46%

Shots

13.39

12.28

Accuracy

14.7%

17%

Sensitivity compare

Avg 1.53

Crosshair
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Center DotNo
Length0.9
Gap-4.2
Thickness0.9
OutlineNo
Outline Thickness0
Red255
Green255
Blue255
Alpha EnabledYes
Alpha255
T StyleNo
Deployed Weapon GapNo
Sniper Width1
Created At2025-09-22T12:14:52.024+00:00
Updated At2025-09-22T12:14:52.024+00:00
StyleClassic Static
ColorCustom
Follow RecoilNo
Split Distance2
Fixed Gap-9
Inner Split Alpha1
Outer Split Alpha0.3
Split Size Ratio0
CurrentYes
Accuracy statsLast 15 matches

Body part

Hits%

Head

1.3K26%

Chest

2.4K49%

Stomach

47410%

Arms

53511%

Legs

1824%

Video Settings
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Advanced Video
Particle DetailLow41%
Shader DetailLow51%
Ambient OcclusionDisabled27%
Fidelity FX Super ResolutionDisabled (Highest Quality)47%
Boost Player ContrastEnabled49%
V-SyncDisabled46%
NVIDIA Reflex Low LatencyEnabled21%
NVIDIA G SyncDisabled40%
Maximum FPS In Game029%
Multisampling Anti Aliasing Mode4x MSAA29%
Global Shadow QualityHigh37%
Dynamic ShadowsAll40%
Model Texture DetailLow51%
Texture Filtering ModeAnisotropic 4x10%
High Dynamic RangeQuality39%
Video
Scaling ModeStretched74%
Resolution1280x96043%
Aspect Ratio4:356%
Display ModeFullscreen94%
viewmodel
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Offset Y213%
FOV6882%
Offset X2.578%
Offset Z-213%
Preset Pos41%
BobUnknown54%
Primary deviceslast 15 matches

Stats

Value

Avg

Overall avg

AK47 kills

0.269

0.24

AK47 damage

27.35

24.98

AWP kills

0.004

0.081

AWP damage

0.63

7.39

M4A1 kills

0.169

0.114

M4A1 damage

18.21

11.76

HUD Scale124%
HUD ColorBlue4%
Radar
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Radar Centers The PlayerYes59%
Radar Is RotatingYes68%
Radar Map Zoom0.355%
Toggle Shape With ScoreboardYes60%
Radar HUD Size139%
FAQ
hfah currently plays with a sensitivity of 1.4 and a DPI of 400, resulting in an effective eDPI of 560. This combination is favored by many professional players as it offers a balanced approach between precision and swift movement, allowing for accurate tracking and controlled flicks without sacrificing the ability to quickly turn or react during fast-paced engagements.
hfah uses a custom white crosshair with a very compact and minimalistic design, featuring a small gap of -4.2, line length and thickness both set to 0.9, and no center dot. This Classic Static style crosshair avoids outlines and visual distractions, ensuring maximum clarity and unobstructed vision, which helps in precise aiming and quick target acquisition during intense firefights.
hfah opts for a 1280x960 resolution with a 4:3 aspect ratio and stretched scaling mode, played in fullscreen. He disables V-Sync and Nvidia G-Sync to minimize input lag and maximize responsiveness. Most settings like shader detail, particle detail, and model texture detail are set to low, which reduces visual clutter and boosts frame rates, while global shadow quality is set to high for better enemy visibility. Multisampling anti-aliasing is set to 4x MSAA, providing a balance between visual clarity and performance.
hfah's mouse polling rate is set to 1000 Hz, and while his exact monitor model isn’t specified, the preference for high polling rate and settings like V-Sync and G-Sync disabled indicate a focus on high refresh rate, low latency gameplay. High refresh rates, typically 144 Hz or above, are crucial for competitive play as they allow smoother motion rendering and more immediate feedback, giving players a tangible edge in reaction time and aiming consistency.
hfah sets his HUD color to blue and scales it to 1 for clear visibility without overwhelming the screen. His radar is configured with a size of 1 and a map zoom of 0.35, which provides a broad view of the map. The radar is set to rotate and always center the player, making spatial awareness more intuitive, while the option to toggle shape with the scoreboard is enabled for added flexibility during matches.
hfah uses a viewmodel FOV of 68, with offsets set to 2.5 on the X axis, 2 on the Y axis, and -2 on the Z axis, and a preset position of 4. This setup positions the weapon model lower and farther to the side, maximizing on-screen visibility and minimizing distractions, thus allowing him to spot opponents and react to situations more effectively without the weapon obstructing his field of view.
While specific keybinds are not listed, hfah’s configuration reflects a common professional approach where controls are fine-tuned for ergonomic efficiency and rapid access. This typically involves customizing weapon switching, utility usage, and communication binds to fit personal preferences, ensuring that every action can be performed swiftly and comfortably in high-pressure scenarios.
Although the exact audio settings aren’t specified, hfah’s technical configuration shows an overall focus on clarity and minimalism. This usually translates into using stereo headphones with game audio settings tailored to emphasize footsteps and directional cues, while reducing unnecessary ambient sounds, giving him a better ability to locate enemies and react promptly to in-game audio information.
hfah enables Nvidia Reflex Low Latency and Boost Player Contrast, both of which are designed to improve competitive performance. Nvidia Reflex reduces system latency, ensuring that inputs are registered with minimal delay, while Boost Player Contrast makes enemy models stand out more clearly against the environment, aiding in faster target identification and engagement.
Based on the available data, hfah’s current mouse sensitivity and DPI are the most recent and only values provided, suggesting a consistent approach to his settings. This consistency indicates a preference for stability and muscle memory development, which are essential for maintaining accuracy and confidence in high-stakes matches.
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