SyouTa

Shota Aoki

SyouTa settings

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ZETA DIVISION SyouTa settings and setup, including CFG, crosshair, viewmodel, sensitivity and more
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Mouse settings
Sensitivity0.3550%
HzUnknown3%
DPI80045%
Windows Sensitivity689%
eDPI2840%
Raw Input BufferUnknown24%
Scoped SensitivityUnknown9%
ADS SensitivityUnknown45%
sensitivity 0.355
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Avg 1.53

Video Settings
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General
Display ModeFullscreen93%
Resolution1920x108028%
Aspect Ratio16:930%
Aspect Ratio MethodFill69%
Accessibility
Enemy Highlight ColorUnknown47%
Graphics Quality
Material QualityUnknown19%
Detail QualityUnknown19%
UI QualityUnknown19%
VignetteUnknown19%
Improve ClarityUnknown20%
Experimental SharpeningUnknown28%
V-SyncUnknown29%
Cast ShadowsUnknown19%
Anti AliasingUnknown19%
BloomUnknown19%
Anisotropic FilteringUnknown19%
Multithreaded RenderingUnknown19%
Texture QualityUnknown19%
DistortionUnknown19%
Keybinds
1
equip_primary_weapon
2
equip_secondary_weapon
3
equip_melee_weapon
4
equip_spike
e
use_equip_ability3
q
use_equip_ability2
x
use_equip_ability_ultimate
c
use_equip_ability1
FAQ
SyouTa's current mouse sensitivity is set at 0.355 with a DPI of 800, resulting in an effective eDPI of 284. This combination strikes a balance between quick flicks and precise tracking, offering enough control for accurate aiming while still allowing swift movements, which is particularly beneficial for high-level play where both precision and reaction time are critical.
SyouTa's current primary mouse is the Logitech G Pro X2 SUPERSTRIKE, a popular choice among professional players due to its lightweight design, reliable sensor, and wireless capabilities. These features help reduce hand fatigue during long sessions and provide consistent tracking, which are crucial for maintaining top-tier aim and performance.
SyouTa utilizes the ZOWIE XL2566K monitor, renowned for its high refresh rate and fast response times. Such a monitor minimizes motion blur and input lag, ensuring that every frame is displayed as quickly and clearly as possible. This gives SyouTa a competitive edge by allowing him to react to in-game events with greater accuracy and speed.
SyouTa uses a compact, static crosshair setup, as reflected by his crosshair code. This style minimizes distractions and provides a clear point of reference for aiming, which is crucial for landing precise shots in high-pressure situations. The lack of dynamic elements ensures his crosshair remains consistent regardless of movement or firing.
SyouTa plays on a 1920x1080 resolution with a 16:9 aspect ratio set to 'Fill' mode. This setup offers a wide field of view and crisp visuals, which are standard among professionals seeking the best balance between visibility and performance. The 'Fill' aspect ratio method ensures there are no black bars, maximizing his screen real estate for situational awareness.
SyouTa's current keyboard is the Razer Huntsman V3 Pro TKL Black, known for its responsive optical switches and compact form factor, which allows for faster key presses and more desk space for mouse movement. His choice of Shure SE215 Clear earphones delivers high-fidelity audio and exceptional noise isolation, enabling him to pick up subtle in-game sounds crucial for competitive play.
SyouTa uses standard, intuitive keybinds for weapon and ability selection, with primary, secondary, melee, and spike assigned to 1, 2, 3, and 4 respectively, and abilities mapped to C, Q, E, and ultimate to X. This logical layout minimizes finger movement and maximizes efficiency, allowing him to react swiftly in high-pressure scenarios.
Yes, SyouTa runs Valorant in fullscreen mode, which is the preferred setting for most professionals as it reduces input lag and ensures the game has full control over the display output. This configuration helps maintain the highest possible frame rates and smooth visuals, both of which are critical for competitive performance.
SyouTa's Windows sensitivity is set to 6, the default value. This setting ensures that there is no artificial acceleration or deceleration applied by the operating system, resulting in consistent and predictable mouse movement. Such consistency is vital for developing and maintaining precise muscle memory for aiming.
SyouTa's hardware history indicates a recent switch to the Logitech G Pro X2 SUPERSTRIKE from the Razer Viper V3 Pro Black. Players at his level often experiment with different mice to find the optimal fit for their grip style and aiming preferences, seeking improvements in comfort, weight, or sensor performance that can translate to better in-game results.
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