Adil Benrlitom, who goes by in-game name “ScreaM”, has also been testing out new settings to get those quick headshots in crucial matches in Valorant. He won the Fnatic Proving Grounds and Valorpro, which by far are the largest tournaments Valorant has had since its beta release.
ScreaM, a professional CS: GO player, has played and conquered many top leagues and tournaments. He has the experience of playing in teams like G2 Esports, Fnatic, Team Envy, and many more. He has been streaming Valorant non-stop on his Twitch channel, and has been showcasing his impeccable accuracy in Valorant.
Currently a part of the Gaming Legion team, his unique play style is very calming to watch, and the consistent headshots just add the cherry on top. His Valorant gameplay is also always interesting to watch.
Here is a video of his Valorant highlights on YouTube:
His settings are pretty different when compared to other Valorant streamers, but that’s what makes him almost unbeatable in the game. In this article, we take a look at ScreaM’s in-game settings in detail.
ScreaM’s in-game Valorant settings
ScreaM’s video settings
Material Quality: MedDetail Quality: MedTexture Quality: MedUI Quality: MedVignette: OffVSync: OffAnti- Aliasing: MSAA 4xAnisotropic Filtering: 4xImprove Clarity: OnEnhanced Gun Skin Visuals: OffDistortion: Off
ScreaM’s mouse settings
DPI: 400eDPI: 188Polling Rate: 500 HzIn-game Sensitivity: 0. 47In-game Scoped Sensitivity: 1Windows Sensitivity: 6
ScreaM’s cross-hair settings
Colour: Light Blue/Cyan (Varies game to game)Outlines: OnCenter Dot: OffInner Lines: 1 / 5 / 2 / 2Outer Lines: 0 / 0 / 0 / 0Movement Error: OnFiring Error: On
ScreaM’s keybinds
Crouch: Left CtrlWalk: Left ShiftJump: Mouse Wheel DownAbility 1: CAbility 2:QAbility 3: EUltimate Ability: X
ScreaM’s minimap settings
Rotate: RotationKeep Player Centered: OnMinimap Size: 1. 2Minimap Zoom: 0. 6Minimap Vision Cones: OnShow Map Region Names: Always
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