Zellsis’ settings, keybinds, and crosshair for VALORANT

The NA underdog is making waves in VALORANT.

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Jordan “Zellsis” Montemurro made the switch to VALORANT in 2020 after a four-year career in professional Counter-Strike.

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The 24-year-old player, known for his mechanical prowess on agents like KAY/O and Fade, quickly made a name for himself in the scene, climbing to the top of the ranks with team Version1.

Against all the odds, the underdogs made it to VALORANT’s first international LAN event, beating Cloud9 Blue, Envy, and 100 Thieves to the punch when they placed second in the VCT Stage Two Challengers Finals in May 2021.

Zellsis impressed fans when he beat European goliath Team Liquid in Iceland, Reykjavik—sending the favorite to the lower bracket of the tournament.

Since then, Zellsis has moved on to join fan favorites Sentinels. Despite failing to qualify for VALORANT Champions, he’ll continue to be a key part of the roster into the 2023 season and potentially beyond.

Here’s Zellsis’ full list of VALORANT settings.

Zellsis’ full list of VALORANT settings

Mouse settings

DPI800In-game Sensitivity0.215
eDPI172Scoped Sensitivity0.82
Polling Rate1000Windows Sensitivity6
Logitech G Pro X Superlight White

Crosshair settings

ColorCyanInner Lines1 / 1 / 5 / 2
OutlinesOffOuter Lines0 / 0 / 0 / 0
Center Dot OffFade / Movement / Firing ErrorOff / Off / Off

Key bindings

CrouchLeft Ctrl
WalkLeft Shift
JumpSpace
Ability 1Mouse 4
Ability 2E
Ability 3C
Ultimate AbilityX
Gamesense Clutch

Video settings

Material QualityHighAnti-AliasingMSAA 4x
Detail QualityHighAnisotropic Filtering8x
Texture QualityHighImprove ClarityOff
UI QualityHighBloomOn
VignetteOnDistortionOn
VsyncOffFirst Person ShadowsOn
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080

Map settings

FRotateFixed / Based on Side
Keep Player CenteredOn
Minimap Size1.1
Minimap Zoom0.9
Minimap Vision ConesOn
Show Map Region NamesAlways

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