Best PUBG settings for console

May 2022 · 5 minute read

Understanding your settings is essential if you’re a competitive player. In PUBG, the right configurations can make it easier to spot enemies and net you more chicken dinners in the long run.

When you first open your settings, the number of options may overwhelm you, but only a handful are important enough to affect your gaming experience. Though PUBG’s console settings don’t give the same freedom that PC settings offer, you can still change the way you play the game by adjusting your controller settings and changing how you interact with the game.

The following settings are optimized for the best gameplay. But remember, you can only make them better by making your own adjustments and personalizing them. If a setting isn’t mentioned in this article, it’s best not to mess with it or it may entirely be up to your personal preference.

Here are the best settings for PUBG on console.

Controller settings

Aim down sights settings

Aim down sights settings heavily depend on your other sensitivity. For anyone who’s going to be taking our recommended settings for a spin, the following ADS values are nice compliments.

Gameplay settings

Audio settings

Though the audio settings of PUBG are limited, you can customize them even further if you have a headset with a sound mixer. Lowering bass levels while increasing high tones and treble is often recommended to hear footsteps better.

Graphics settings

PUBG runs with a locked frames-per-second of 30 on PS4 and Xbox, so any graphical changes you’ll make won’t give you extra frames. Customizing them can still help you spot enemies faster and give you an advantage, though.

Mouse and keyboard settings

Though both PS4 and Xbox support mouse and keyboard inputs, PUBG doesn’t officially support playing with peripherals other than a controller.

If you’re an old-school PC gamer or just can’t aim with a controller, you can opt to use a keyboard and mouse adapter. These adapters translate your keyboard and mouse inputs as if they were coming from a controller and allow you to play with your beloved peripherals.

Most adapters come preloaded with configs and settings, but some may need further configurations. If you’re planning to use one, we recommend setting your in-game dead zone settings to the lowest available option.

Setting your mouse’s DPI value to around 10,000 to 15,000 will also help you in the long run since you’ll only need to tweak the in-game sensitivity options instead of messing with your mouse again.

Lastly, keeping your Polling Rate at 1,000 Hz will help you reduce any latency. If you feel any stutters during gameplay, you can also lower it down to 500 Hz.

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