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Team Liquid nAts Valorant Settings, Crosshair, Keybinds, Video and Mouse Settings

Adnan Juzar Kachwala
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Team Liquid nAts is one of the best players in Valorant right now. He was previously on GMB and then M3C before making the transfer.

nAts is one of the hottest names in Valorant regarding the upcoming VCT 2023 season. He joined Team Liquid at the end of 2022 and started preparing for tournaments with big names like Jamppii and soulcas and his former but current teammate Redgar. Let us look at his Valorant settings to determine why he is such a consistent fragger.

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nAts Valorant Settings

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nAts Valorant Crosshair

  • Color – Green
  • Center Dot – Off
  • Outline – On
  • Outline Thickness – 1
  • Outline Opacity – 1
  • Inner Lines – On 1/2/1/2
  • Movement and Firing Error – Off
  • Outer Lines – Off

Keybinds

nAts has weird keybinds, to say the least. Not of a traditional Valorant player, but it suits his playstyle, and he is comfortable with it. Here is what the keybinds are.

  • Walk – L-Shift
  • Crouch – Left-Ctrl
  • Jump – Spacebar
  • Use Object – E
  • Equip Primary Weapon – 1
  • Equip Secondary Weapon –  2
  • Equip Melee Weapon – 3
  • Equip Spike – 5
  • Equip Ability 1 – Mouse 4
  • Equip Ability 2 – 4
  • Equip Ability 3 – C
  • Ultimate – X

Video Settings

  • Resolution – 1920×1080
  • Aspect Ratio – 16:9
  • Aspect Ratio Method – Fill
  • Display Mode –  Fullscreen
  • Multi-threaded Rendering – On
  • Material, Detail, and UI Quality – Low
  • Texture Quality – Med
  • Vignette and Vsync – Off
  • Anti-Aliasing – MSAA 4x
  • Anisotropic Filtering – 16x
  • Improve Clarity, Distortion, and Bloom – Off
  • Cast Shadows – On

Mouse Settings

The sensitivity settings are the same as most professional players as they do not use a high sensitivity. This makes it easier for their aim to stay true rather than bounce around.

  • DPI – 800
  • Sensitivity – 0.49
  • eDPI – 392
  • Zoom Sensitivity – 1
  • Hz – 1000
  • Windows Sensitivity – 6
  • Raw Input Buffer – Off

Map Settings

  • Rotate –  Rotate
  • Fixed Orientation – Based on Side
  • Keep Player Centered – On
  • Minimap Size – 1.2
  • Minimap Zoom – 0.655
  • Minimap Vision Cones – On
  • Show Map Region Names – Always

These are all the main settings that you should be aware of. Would you change your Valorant settings based on these? Is nAts your favorite Team Liquid member? Let us know in the comments below!

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About the author

Adnan Juzar Kachwala

Adnan Juzar Kachwala

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Adnan Kachwala is a Gaming Journalist working as a Content Writer at The SportsRush. Adnan started covering Valorant when he watched Shroud dominate public matches with his aim. He wanted to write about Call of Duty ever since his first Nuclear in Black Ops II. He has an expertise in FPS games like Call of Duty and Valorant and has been covering them along with other games for more than two years. He has written more than 600 articles on both of those games along with other popular AAA titles. He has a Mass Media Degree with a Specialization in Journalism. Adnan has an expertise writing listicles related to Gaming and reviewing newer releases. When he is not making content, you can find him reading books, creating videos and watching Valorant Esports on Twitch.

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