Matthew “Wardell” Bowman is a Canadian former professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player. He was born on July 5, 1998. Based on the research, he retired on April 28, 2020 to pursue a career in Valorant. In this article, we are going to share some information related to Wardell settings and crosshair. If you want to find out that information, just look at the text below.
WARDELL VALORANT SETTINGS – LOGITECH G PRO WIRELESS
- DPI: 400
- Sensitivity: 0.65
- eDPI: 260
- Hz: 1000
- Scoped Sensitivity M.: 1.1
- Windows Sensitivity: 6
WARDELL VALORANT CROSSHAIR
- Color: White
- Outlines: Off / 0 / 0
- Center Dot: Off
- Fade: On
- Movement: Off
- Firing Error: Off
WARDELL VALORANT KEYBINDS – LOGITECH G915
- Walk: L-Shift
- Equip Primary Weapon: 1
- Use/Equip Ability: 1: F
- Crouch: L-Ctrl
- Equip Secondary Weapon: 2
- Use/Equip Ability: 2: Mouse 4
- Jump: Space Bar
- Equip Melee Weapon: 3
- Use/Equip Ability: 3: Mouse 5
- Use Object: E
- Equip Spike: 4
- Use/Equip Ability: Ultimate: C
WARDELL VALORANT RADAR
- Rotate: Rotate – Based on Side
- Keep Player Centered: Off
- Minimap Size: 1.1
- Minimap Zoom: 0.9
- Minimap Vision Cones: On
- Show Map Region Names: Always
WARDELL VALORANT VIDEO SETTINGS
GENERAL – BENQ XL2546
- Display Mode: Fullscreen
- Resolution: 1920×1080
- Frame Rate Limit: Unlocked
GRAPHICS QUALITY – NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 TI
- Material Quality: Low
- Texture Quality: Low
- Detail Quality: Low
- UI Quality: Low
- Vignette: Off
- VSync: Off
- Anti-Aliasing: None
- Anisotropic Filtering: 1x
- Improve Clarity: Off
- Bloom: Off
- Distortion: Off
- First Person Shadows: Off
WARDELL GEAR
- Monitor: BENQ XL2546
- Mouse: Logitech G PRO WIRELESS
- Mousepad: Logitech G640
- Keyboard: Logitech G915
- Headset: Logitech G PRO X
Well, the text above is an explanation about Wardell settings and crosshair. In addition, here we want also to discuss more about Valorant Crosshair settings. Just continue reading the following text.
VALORANT CROSSHAIR SETTINGS
You have to note that getting your crosshair settings right is key to success in any shooter and in Valorant. Valorant has loads of crosshair settings that you are able to tweak and change from the color to the way it responds to firing your weapon and movement to the length and breadth of the lines. It is up to you how you want your crosshair to look and react. Here are some terms you need to understand.
- Movement Error
Movement Error is when your crosshair dynamically changes since you move. Moving around in Valorant is going to affect your aim negatively. The crosshair moving is going to give you an idea when your aim has steadied.
- Firing Error
This setting is going to make your crosshair larger as you fire, letting you to visually see how much your aim has been affected by shooting. When your crosshair returns to its original state your aim is going to be at its most precise.