KXCE's Actual Warzone Settings (Straight From His Season 4 Video)

Pro controller with holographic settings sliders floating above it

People ask for these every single stream, so here they are — pulled straight from KXCE's own Season 4 settings video. Watch that for the full slider-by-slider walkthrough; this is the short version of what he actually runs and why.

Aim & sensitivity

  • Sensitivity: 1.6. In his words: "This is a great starting point for anybody — console, PC, just start on that." Pick it, then give it real time before you judge it.
  • Aim response curve: starts Instant, runs Dynamic. No slope curve.
  • Left stick dead zone: 60 — "helps your movement."
  • Right stick dead zone: minimum. And if you have stick drift, his advice isn't to raise the dead zone — it's "get a new controller ASAP. You're just hindering yourself."
  • Crosshair: static dot, largest size.
  • Recoil isn't a setting — it's a habit: "The gun is going up and to the right. I'm pulling down and to the left. Add in a little strafe, it gives the gun even less recoil."

Movement bindings

  • Hybrid slide/dive behavior. "This allows you to slide and dive, so you can do both of those." Half of his movement (wall bounces, ledge slides) depends on having both available.

Graphics — the part most people get wrong

  • Everything on Low. Yes, everything. "I got a really good PC. I'm still running on low — just for the simple fact I want the best possible frames. That's the goal." Frames beat pretty. Every time.
  • FOV: 120. "You feel like you're moving faster."
  • HUD bounds pulled all the way in — tighter screen, same effect: everything feels quicker.
  • Color filter 2 with both sliders at 100. "That makes your game look real good."
  • Telemetry overlay on, so FPS and latency are always visible top-left. If something feels off, you'll see why.

One benchmark before you start tweaking

From his ranked streams: hit at least 45% accuracy in the firing range before you start blaming your configuration. Settings polish a foundation — they don't replace one.


Want him to look at your gameplay instead of your settings menu? That's the whole point of 1-on-1 coaching — send clips, get a personal breakdown. And the email squad gets settings updates whenever the meta shifts.