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BGMI Mobile Best Sensitivity Setting

 BGMI SENSITIVITY Setting

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Requirements:

  • BGMI from play store.
  • Mobile data / wifi connection.
Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) is a sensation among game lovers. After re-released in India, the game recorded 34 million downloads on the Google Play store. This could be due to the realistic graphics of the title and gameplay characteristics. Above all, BGMI maker Krafton ensures that the weapon works as it should. This means that the recoil of some guns is not smooth. This is disappointing to many and can prevent players from making accurate shots. But it would be nice to be able to manipulate this setting in the game. BGMI allows you to adjust the sensitivity settings of your weapon to your taste. If you are thinking of how to do it, you are at the right place. Here's a simple step-by-step guide on how to adjust your BGMI sensitivity settings and the best Battlegrounds MobileIndia sensitivity settings for the perfect headshot.


Few stap's to change Sensitivity :
  • Oper BGMI 

  • Go To Up Arrow (Bottom right corner)

  • Scroll and Choose Sensitivity Option



Camera Sensitivity (free look) :

  • 3rd Person (TPP) Camera (Character, Vehicle): 115 percent
  • Camera (Parachuting): 120 percent
  • 1st Person (FPP) Camera (Character): 115 percent

Camera Sensitivity :

  • 3rd Person (TPP) No Scope: 145 percent
  • 1st Person (FPP) No Scope: 130 percent
  • Red Dot, Holographic: 75 percent
  • 2x Scope: 55 percent
  • 3x Scope, Win94: 40 percent
  • 4x Scope, VSS: 30 percent
  • 6x Scope: 10 percent
  • 8x Scope: 11 percent
  • TPP Aim: 125 percent
  • FPP Aim: 120 percent

ADS Sensitivity :

  • 3rd Person (TPP) No scope: 100 percent.
  • 1st Person (FPP) No scope: 90 percent.
  • Red Dot, Holographic, Aim Assist: 65 percent.
  • 2x Scope: 40 percent
  • 3x Scope: 35 percent
  • 4x Scope: 30 percent
  • 6x Scope: 14 percent
  • 8x Scope: 12 percent
  • TPP Aim: 110 percent
  • FPP Aim: 105 percent

Gyroscope :

  • 3rd Person(TPP) No Scope: 220 percent
  • 1st Person(FPP) No Scope: 220 percent
  • Red Dot, Holographic: 180 percent
  • 2x Scope: 150 percent
  • 3x Scope: 120 percent
  • 4x Scope: 90 percent
  • 6x Scope: 50 percent
  • 8x Scope: 25 percent
  • TPP Aim: 120 percent
  • FPP Aim: 120 percent

ADS Gyroscope sensitivity :

  • 3rd Person No Scope: 280 percent
  • 1st Person No Scope: 285 percent
  • Red Dot, Holographic, Aim Assist: 300 percent
  • 2x Scope: 300 percent
  • 3x Scope, Win94: 235 percent
  • 4x Scope, VSS: 170 percent
  • 6x Scope: 100 percent
  • 8x Scope: 75 percent


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