Best settings for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone

August 2022 · 5 minute read

Good settings won’t make you the best Call of Duty: Modern Warfare or Warzone player in the world, but they could be the difference between a good and great game. If your settings are optimized for your gameplay style, you’re more likely to have an advantage over your enemies.

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Some options in your settings menu are essentially useless. There are some, however, that are just useful enough that you should think about tinkering with them. But to save you some time, we’ve made a list of settings to change and what to change them to. If an option isn’t mentioned in this article, you should probably just not mess with it or it’s so subjective that it’s not even worth discussing.

Here are some of the best settings for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone.

Controller settings

Button and stick layout: There’s no “right” answer here. Similar to other in-game settings, it’s best to experiment with different setups and find the best one for you. Most pro players use either Scuf or Battle Beaver controllers, which have additional features like programmable buttons. If you have one of these controllers, you’ll probably want to select the Tactical button layout.

Horizontal and vertical stick sensitivity: Five or six is preferable among most pros. If you need to go lower than five, don’t go past four. You won’t be able to react nearly as well with a sensitivity of two or three. You should also probably keep the same number in horizontal and vertical sensitivity for consistency. If you’re looking to favor speed over control, you should also keep your deadzone settings at the lower end of the spectrum since this will allow you to react faster.

Controller vibration: Turn this off. When you’re in a gunfight, you won’t want your controller moving around in your hands.

Aim assist: Precision is probably your best bet. It’s for experienced console players, but even if that’s not you, you’ll grow into it.

Aim response curve type: Dynamic is a little tough to get used to at first, but as you improve and become accustomed to it, you’ll be better off than if you stick with Standard.

Video settings

On the PC version of Modern Warfare, the graphics settings can be tweaked to help the game run well. Here are some suggested settings, but you may need to mess around with them yourself to find what’s best for your rig.

General settings

Brightness: Higher than average brightness is likely a good choice, but this is something you should mess with quite a bit, both in-game and on your monitor. A solid brightness level will help you see much more than you’d think.

Film grain: Turn this all the way down to zero. It makes the game look more arcadey, but it’s easier to see enemies without the grain.

Audio settings

Here are our recommended audio settings for Modern Warfare.

Modern Warfare is a loud game, but audio settings are still mostly personal preference. You can mess around with these settings a bit until you find the perfect volume for your playstyle and setup.

While tinkering around with your audio settings can help you pick up more noises in the game, the real difference-maker will be your headset. If you’re playing Warzone with generic earbuds, you’ll technically be at a disadvantage against an enemy with a gaming headset.

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