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Here are the best controller settings for THE FINALS

Here are the best controller settings for THE FINALS
Onur Demirkol

Onur Demirkol

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Embark Studios has unleashed THE FINALS, a highly anticipated multiplayer shooter currently in open beta across platforms like PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and S, and Windows. With its unique feature of almost complete map destructibility and a diverse set of characters armed with distinct gadgets and abilities, it has drawn in a significant portion of the shooter community, boosting player engagement.

In The Finals, players can reshape the game’s playable arenas to achieve objectives, offering an engaging gameplay experience across supported platforms. But for console players, optimizing controller settings is crucial to unlocking the game’s full potential and securing victories.

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Best controller settings for THE FINALS

Here are the best THE FINALS controller settings for you:

  • Controller Look Sensitivity Horizontal: 300
  • Controller Look Sensitivity Vertical: 250
  • Controller Zoom Sensitivity Multiplier: 50%
  • Deadzone: 5
  • Controller Look Response Curve: Exponential
  • Controller Invert Vertical Look Input: Off
  • Controller Horizontal Look Boost: 200
  • Controller Vertical Look Boost: 0
  • Controller Look Boost Ramp Up Time: 0.5
  • Controller Zoom Horizontal Look Boost: 40
  • Controller Zoom Vertical Look Boost: 40
  • Controller Zoom Look Boost Ramp Up Time: 1
  • Controller Look Acceleration: 0%
  • Controller Preset: Directional Equipping
  • Controller Crouch Behavior: Toggle
  • Controller Sprint Behavior: Toggle
  • Controller Zoom Behavior: Press
  • Controller Aim Assist: On

In The Finals, agility and quick movements are key. To effectively track both ground and aerial enemies, slightly elevating sensitivity—especially when playing against mouse and keyboard players in crossplay—is recommended.

The game is still in the open beta phase. Developers often conduct beta or test phases to stress-test the game and servers. This process allows them to gather crucial game data to fix errors and ensure a smoother gaming experience upon the official release. We might witness some optimization fixes in terms of input lag or general solutions to controller problems.

The open beta phase of The Finals is set to wrap up on November 5, 2023, offering gamers a comprehensive gameplay experience. Throughout this phase, developers aim to release updates to fix immediate issues and address major concerns before the game’s final release.

Image credit: THE FINALS

Onur Demirkol

Onur Demirkol

Onur is a Turkish content writer who has been in the field since 2018 with a background in gaming, esports, and technology. Journalism and Creative Writing are two of his motivations in his work life, combined with technology and gaming, his lifelong passions. Studying abroad gave him a different perspective on life; now, he uses his experiences to influence and inform as many as possible.

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