Best Fortnite Aim Assist Settings (2021)

If you are a fan of Fortnite then you’d love to read this post. Many players love to play this game but have no idea how to go around the aim assist settings. We will discuss the best Fortnite aim assist settings in this post as well as how to turn it off.

Best Fortnite Aim Assist Settings Updated

Many gamers who love to play Fortnite always ask about the best aim assist settings. The settings you use depend on whether you are playing on PC, Xbox, or PS. In this section, we will show you the best aim assist settings for you whether you prefer playing on linear or exponential.

Best Fortnite Aim Assist Settings

We had to comb through the settings used by some of the best players in the world. Check out the settings below:

Best aim assist settings for Linear

Input 

Controller auto-run – Off

Build immediately (Builder pro) – On

Edit hold time – 0.100 seconds

Vibration – Off

Sensitivity

Look sensitivity – 4 (normal)

Build mode sensitivity multiplier – 2.0x

Edit mode sensitivity multiplier – 2.1x

Advanced option – On

Advanced Look Sensitivity 

Look Horizontal Speed – 48 percent

Look Vertical Speed – 47 percent

Turning Horizontal Boost – 0 percent

Turning Vertical Boost – 0 percent

Turning Boost Ramp Time – 0.00 seconds

ADS Sensitivity

ADS Look Horizontal Speed – 10 percent

ADS Look Vertical Speed – 9 percent

ADS Turning Horizontal Boost – 0 percent

ADS Turning Vertical Boost – 0 percent

ADS Turning Boost Ramp Time – 0.00 seconds

Advanced Sensitivity

Look dampening time – 0.07 seconds

Look input curve – Linear

Mouse Sensitivity

X-axis sensitivity – 9.1 percent

Y-axis sensitivity – 9.1 percent

Targeting sensitivity – 20.1 percent

Scope Sensitivity – 32 percent

Ignore gamepad input – Off

Lock input method as mouse – Off

Controller Deadzone

Move stick dead zone – 10 percent

Look stick dead zone – 9 percent

Foot controller

Enable foot controller – Off 

Foot controller dead zone – 1 percent

Foot controller max throttle – 1 percent

Best aim assist settings for Exponential

Input 

Controller auto-run – Off

Build immediately (Builder pro) – On

Edit hold time – 0.100 seconds

Vibration – Off

Sensitivity

Look sensitivity – 4 (normal)

Build mode sensitivity multiplier – 2.2x

Edit mode sensitivity multiplier – 2.2x

Advanced option – On

Advanced Look Sensitivity 

Look Horizontal Speed – 47 percent

Look Vertical Speed – 45 percent

Turning Horizontal Boost – 0 percent

Turning Vertical Boost – 0 percent

Turning Boost Ramp Time – 0.00 seconds

ADS Sensitivity

ADS Look Horizontal Speed – 13 percent

ADS Look Vertical Speed – 13 percent

ADS Turning Horizontal Boost – 0 percent

ADS Turning Vertical Boost – 0 percent

ADS Turning Boost Ramp Time – 0.00 seconds

Advanced Sensitivity

Look dampening time – 0.05 seconds

Look input curve – Exponential

Mouse Sensitivity

X-axis sensitivity – 9.1 percent

Y-axis sensitivity – 9.1 percent

Targeting sensitivity – 20.1 percent

Scope Sensitivity – 32 percent

Ignore gamepad input – Off

Lock input method as mouse – Off

Controller Deadzone

Move stick dead zone – 10 percent

Look stick dead zone – 9 percent

Foot controller

Enable foot controller – Off 

Foot controller dead zone – 1 percent

Foot controller max throttle – 1 percent

The Fortnite “Aim Assist” Controversy

Some of the biggest players of Fortnite don’t support using the aim assist setting. This is because they believe it gives players with controllers an unfair advantage. If you agree with this school of thought, you may want to turn aim assist off when next you play. Here’s how to:

Step 1 – Turn on Use Advanced Options in the Sensitivity tab on the Settings Menu.

Step 2 – Go to “Match Lobby” and click the 3-lined hamburger sign located at the top-right edge of the screen.

Step 3 – Open Settings and scroll to “Sensitivity.” This icon has a small gear behind a controller. 

Step 4 – Scroll to “Aim Assist Strength” in the “Advanced Sensitivity” tab.

Step 5 – To put off this setting, set it at 0 percent.

Step 6 – Tap the “triangle” button on the controller to apply and save this setting.