YOME
Mizuki Fukuchi
YOME settings
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Mouse settings
Raw Input BufferOn57%
ADS Sensitivity0.82%
DPI40038%
Sensitivity0.5350%
Hz200012%
eDPI2140%
Windows Sensitivity689%
Scoped Sensitivity0.82%
sensitivity 0.535
AIM Stats
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Sensitivity compare
Avg 1.53
Video Settings
previewGraphics Quality
Multithreaded RenderingUnknown19%
Material QualityUnknown19%
BloomUnknown19%
DistortionUnknown19%
Texture QualityUnknown19%
Anti AliasingUnknown19%
V-SyncUnknown29%
UI QualityUnknown19%
Detail QualityUnknown19%
VignetteUnknown19%
Anisotropic FilteringUnknown19%
Improve ClarityUnknown20%
Experimental SharpeningUnknown28%
Cast ShadowsUnknown19%
General
Resolution1920x108028%
Aspect Ratio16:930%
Display ModeFullscreen94%
Aspect Ratio MethodFill69%
Accessibility
Enemy Highlight ColorUnknown48%
FAQ
YOME utilizes the Razer Viper V3 Pro White mouse, a high-performance wireless gaming mouse known for its lightweight design and precision. This mouse is favored by competitive players for its low latency and advanced sensor technology, which allows for accurate tracking and swift reaction times—crucial factors in a fast-paced game like Valorant.
YOME’s current mouse sensitivity is set to 0.535 with a DPI of 400, resulting in an effective DPI (eDPI) of 214. This relatively low eDPI is a popular choice among professional players as it enables finer control over crosshair movement, allowing for precise aiming and micro-adjustments, especially beneficial during high-pressure duels and clutch situations.
YOME sets his mouse polling rate to 2000 Hz, which means the mouse reports its position to the computer 2000 times per second. A higher polling rate minimizes input lag and ensures that every subtle movement is registered instantly, providing a competitive edge by making in-game reactions as fast and accurate as possible.
YOME plays on an Acer Predator XB252Q monitor, a model renowned for its high refresh rate and fast response time. Such monitors are essential for competitive shooters, as they deliver ultra-smooth visuals and reduce motion blur, enabling YOME to track enemies more effectively and react swiftly to in-game events.
YOME opts for a 1920x1080 resolution with a 16:9 aspect ratio, displayed in fullscreen mode. This setup is widely favored by professional players for providing a clear and expansive field of view, ensuring that peripheral details are easily visible without compromising frame rates or introducing input lag.
YOME keeps both his scoped and ADS (Aim Down Sights) sensitivities at 0.8, maintaining consistency between different aiming modes. This uniformity helps him retain muscle memory during transitions between hip-fire and scoped aiming, leading to more consistent and reliable aim in various combat scenarios.
YOME uses the Razer Huntsman V3 Pro TKL Black keyboard alongside the Razer Gigantus V2 mousepad. The tenkeyless keyboard allows for more space and freedom of movement for his mouse, while the large, smooth surface of the Gigantus V2 provides optimal tracking and control, supporting precise flicks and smooth glides during heated matches.
YOME relies on the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro Black headset, a model known for its clear audio reproduction and comfortable fit. This headset enhances his ability to accurately pinpoint enemy footsteps and other in-game audio cues, which is vital for situational awareness and gaining an edge in tactical engagements.
YOME sets his Windows sensitivity to 6, which is the default and recommended setting to ensure consistent mouse movement across Windows and Valorant. Additionally, he enables the raw input buffer, ensuring that the game receives direct input from his mouse hardware, bypassing any potential interference from the operating system for maximum accuracy and responsiveness.
The available data suggests that YOME’s most recent technical settings, such as mouse sensitivity, DPI, and hardware choices, are up-to-date and purpose-built for high-level competition. While historical configuration details are not explicitly listed, his current setup reflects ongoing optimization and adaptation to the demands of the professional Valorant scene, prioritizing precision, speed, and reliability in every aspect of his equipment and in-game settings.
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