Meddo
Johan Renbjörk Lundborg
Meddo settings
Download Meddo config 2026
Team Liquid Academy Meddo settings and setup, including CFG, crosshair, viewmodel, sensitivity and more
Mouse settings
Sensitivity0.251%
eDPI2002%
DPI80045%
Windows Sensitivity688%
ADS Sensitivity142%
Hz100066%
Scoped Sensitivity167%
Raw Input BufferOn57%
sensitivity 0.25
AIM Stats
Stats
Value
Avg
Overall avg
There are currently no data
Sensitivity compare
Avg 1.53
Video Settings
previewGraphics Quality
Cast ShadowsOn7%
Anti AliasingNone33%
Multithreaded RenderingOn76%
Material QualityLow78%
Detail QualityLow78%
Texture QualityLow76%
UI QualityLow76%
Anisotropic Filtering1x32%
V-SyncOff25%
Improve ClarityOff68%
Experimental SharpeningUnknown28%
VignetteOff77%
DistortionOff77%
BloomOff62%
General
Resolution1920x108028%
Aspect Ratio16:930%
Aspect Ratio MethodFill69%
Display ModeFullscreen93%
Accessibility
Enemy Highlight ColorUnknown47%
Keybinds
1
equip_primary_weapon
2
equip_secondary_weapon
3
equip_melee_weapon
4
equip_spike
e
use_equip_ability2
f
use_object
x
use_equip_ability_ultimate
space
jump
shift
walk
ctrl
crouch
c
use_equip_ability3
mouse5
use_equip_ability1
FAQ
Meddo utilizes a Razer Viper V3 Pro Black mouse set at 800 DPI with a sensitivity of 0.25, resulting in an effective eDPI of 200. This low sensitivity is favored by many professional players as it enables precise crosshair control and fine adjustments, which are crucial for accurate aiming in high-stakes matches.
Meddo's crosshair is configured using the code '0;P;h;0;0l;3;0o;2;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0', reflecting a minimalist and precise design. Such a setup typically offers a clear field of vision with minimal distractions, allowing for quick target acquisition and improved shot accuracy during intense firefights.
Meddo plays on a ZOWIE XL2546 monitor, which is renowned for its 240Hz refresh rate and fast response time. This high-performance display allows for ultra-smooth visuals and minimal input lag, giving Meddo a significant advantage in reacting quickly to in-game events and tracking opponents with precision.
Meddo opts for performance-oriented video settings, including low detail, texture, and material quality, with all visual effects like bloom, vignette, distortion, and v-sync turned off. These settings reduce visual clutter and maximize frame rates, ensuring consistently smooth gameplay even during action-heavy moments.
Meddo customizes his keybinds for efficient access, assigning abilities to keys like 'C', 'E', 'X', and 'Mouse5', while movement controls remain standard with 'Shift' for walking, 'Ctrl' for crouching, and 'Space' for jumping. This layout streamlines his ability usage and movement, enabling quick reactions and seamless transitions during play.
For audio, Meddo relies on the SteelSeries Arctis Pro White headset, which is known for its clear and detailed soundstage. While specific in-game audio settings aren't listed, using a high-quality headset like this allows him to accurately pinpoint enemy footsteps and environmental cues, which are vital for high-level tactical awareness.
Meddo enables both raw input buffer and multithreaded rendering. Raw input ensures that mouse movements are registered directly by the game without interference from the operating system, providing more accurate tracking. Multithreaded rendering leverages his hardware to improve frame rates and reduce input lag, resulting in a smoother overall gaming experience.
Meddo’s system is built around an Intel Core i7-9700K processor and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Super graphics card. This combination delivers robust processing power and high frame rates, ensuring he can maintain top-tier performance and responsiveness even in the most demanding competitive scenarios.
Meddo sets his minimap size and zoom both to 0.9 and enables vision cones, with the map orientation based on side and player centering turned on. This configuration keeps the minimap informative yet unobtrusive, allowing him to monitor key information about his surroundings and teammate positions without overwhelming his screen.
Meddo plays in fullscreen mode with a 16:9 aspect ratio at a resolution of 1920x1080, using the 'Fill' aspect ratio method. Fullscreen mode optimizes system resource allocation to the game, reducing input lag, while the 16:9 ratio provides a wide and immersive field of view, essential for competitive play.
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