Call of Duty: Black Ops 6‘s omnimovement and enhanced mobility have completely changed the shooter’s gameplay. From being an incredibly fast game to enabling all kinds of tricks and moves, to really perform at your peak, you will need a great set of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 controller settings.
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Thankfully, after playing for hours, we have put together the definitive best controller settings you want to use to ensure you are topping the leaderboards. This will cover key button inputs, to sensitivity, and additional features like Sprint assist. If an option isn’t listed below, it is because we suggest leaving it as the default one in the game.
‘Call of Duty: Black Ops 6’ best controller settings
The best Black Ops 6 controller settings are:
Button Layout: Tactical or Custom
Stick Layout: Default
Horizontal Stick Sensitivity: 7
Vertical Stick Sensitivity: 6
Simplified Controls: Off
Low Motor Strain: Off
L1 Button Ping: Off
Controller Vibration: Off
Trigger Effect: Off
Ground Vehicles Sensitivity Multiplier: 1.00
Air Scorestreak Sensitivity Multiplier: 1.00
Tablet Sensitivity Multiplier: 1.00
ADS Sensitivity Multiplier: 1.10
ADS Sens. Multiplier (Focus): 1.00
Look Inversion (On Foot): Standard/Inverted
ADS Sensitivity Transition Timing: Instant
Aim Response Curve Type: Dynamic
Custom Sensitivity Per Zoom: On (1x-7x Zoom = 0.85, 8x-9x & High Zoom = 1.00)
Target Aim Assist: On
Motion Sensor Behaviour: Off
Sprint Assist: Tactical Sprint Assist
Mantle Assist: On/Off
Crouch Assist: On/Off
Automatic Airborne Mantle: Off
Slide/Dive Behaviour: Tap To Slid/Hybrid
Auto Door Peek: On
Grounded Mantle: Off
Slide Maintains Sprint: Off
Ok, there are a lot of settings here. Let’s break them down. Your stick layout should stay as default, whereas your button layout you will want as Tactical or your own custom layout if you have a specific layout you like. For example, we have jump on the click of the right stick to allow us to jump easier.
Your horizontal sensitivity should be slightly higher than your vertical sensitivity, as you will be moving side to side while aiming far more than up and down. We suggest 7 and 6, respectively, but it is worth experimenting with what works for you.
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Simplified controls and low motor strain can be turned on if you need them, but unless you do, they should stay off. You should also turn off your controller vibration and trigger effect, as these are not needed at all and are more of a distraction than a benefit. If your controller button setup allows, you can make L1 ping, but generally we would say to keep this option off.
Under the aiming tab, you can expand the sensitivity multiplier option and change individual sensitivities. You should keep everything at 1.0, except your ADS sensitivity multiplier, which we suggest upping to 1.10 for more control. Look inversion can be turned on if you need it, and you should keep aim assist on.
Ignore the motion sensor settings as they aren’t too important for gameplay and head to the aiming advanced settings within this menu. In here, keep ADS sensitivity transition timing as instant and change the aim response curve type to dynamic for tighter gameplay.
Under the custom sensitivity per zoom option, you will want to change these to your personal preference based on how much zoom you want when using different scopes. We suggest 0.85 for anything below 8x zoom and then 1.00 for the 8x-9x zoom and high zoom options.
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When it comes to the assists options, turn tactical sprint assist on to gain tactical sprint easily, and then we suggest having mantle assist on, but you can turn it off if you don’t like it. Crouch assist is a pure personal choice.
Automatic airborne mantle should be switched off and auto door peek should be switched to on. Your slide/dive behaviour should be either Hybrid or tap to slide, depending on which feels best while you play.
Finally, under the movement behaviours option, choose to turn off grounded mantle to avoid accidentally climbing objects and ensure slide maintains sprint is selected to off.
There you have it, these settings should allow you to have better aim and move quicker and with precision using the new omnimovement.
For even more on the beta, be sure to check out all the beta rewards you can earn. On top of that, we have the full list of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 weapons and how to unlock them within the beta. Keep up to date with the game’s current server status too here.
If you are looking for an SMG build, check out our Black Ops 6 Jackal PDW loadout. For assault rifle fans, our XM4 loadout is a great class setup to use too.
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