In the first season of Call of Duty, Black Ops 6 and Warzone come together. It is with this that comes one of the big inclusions: omnimovement. Because of this, playing battle royale becomes much different. So, without any further ado, I present to you the most optimal Black Ops 6 controller settings for Warzone.
Similar to Black Ops 6, the focus here in Call of Duty: Warzone is strongly on movement. And hence we recommend arranging the buttons in such an order so that at most times of the game, your thumbs rest on the sticks.
Bumper Jumper Tactical is the layout we most highly recommend. It is also known as "L1 Jumper Tactical" and "LB Jumper Tactical" on other platforms and controllers; it's characterized mainly by the fact that you can now use your thumbstick to slide and left bumper to jump. In this case, you still retain an option of aiming even while sliding, diving, or jumping. That way, you will be working toward using Omnimovement to its fullest potential without taking a single step back when talking about precision and accuracy.
I make sure I use the right bumper instead of my interact button so I can reload, open doors, and interact with stuff without exposing too much of myself.
Warzone, for Stick Sensitivity, does well in the middle to high settings. You can make blazingly fast turns if you're at 20, which is its most sensitive setting. For most gamers, especially those who love engaging foes from range, the sweet spot is between ten and fourteen.
We recommend that PlayStation 5 players disable the Trigger Effect. While the adaptive triggers on the DualSense are exciting and truly immersive, consistently heightened tensions will lead to delayed responses due to fatigue and aching during extended gameplay.
Optimized Control Schemes for Shooting, Movement, and Combats in Call of Duty: Warzone
Extra controller options can be accessed via the Aiming, Movement, and Combat tabs in Call of Duty: Warzone. By default, the aiming settings should do their intended job. Make sure you toggle it to Inverted if you are that player who likes to look off in some other direction.
For Movement Settings, Warzone incorporates Black Ops 6's Intelligent Movement. This is a movement that allows for automated action of some player movements. In this regard, Sprint and Mantle-type popular operations only need fewer inputs. You will thus stay longer without tiring your fingers out and pain, and you will end up staying in the game for longer periods. The recommended parameters for Intelligent Movement are as follows:
In the Settings, set Sprint Assist to Tactical Sprint Assist. Set Mantle Assist to Low Mantle Assist. Turn off crouch assist. Leave Corner Slice on. Most of the Movement options are Movement Behaviors. Uncheck Mantle Cancels Reload; other than that, most of them are okay left on by default. Otherwise, this disrupts the momentum.
Also, by default, most Combat Behaviors are set to some sane, intuitive setting. Feel free, however, to open the Combat Advanced Options. For the Interact/Reload Behavior option, select to have the interactor take priority over reload. Now you won't have to continuously press down the interact button to interact with stuff and pick up goodies. Even if there is nothing else around you to interact with in range, you can still reload simply by just tapping the reload button.
Here the most important parameter to adjust is the thing that sees Sprint Cancels Reload turn off. If this is done again, you can complete a reload while running-this will keep you moving more fluidly and maintain that momentum.
In this sense, knowing Best Controller Settings for Black Ops 6 allows you to have a better command and thus achieve better performance.