Okay, so today I wanted to mess around with my gaming setup, specifically looking at what the pros are using. I stumbled upon this guy, Zellsis, a pro Valorant player, and decided to try out his settings. It sounded like a fun experiment, so I dove right in.
Starting the Process
First off, I needed to find Zellsis’s settings. It took a bit of digging around, looking through different websites and forums. Eventually, I found a comprehensive list of his settings, detailing everything from his mouse sensitivity to his in-game graphics options.

Gathering the Details
I grabbed a notebook and started jotting everything down. There was a lot to go through! His mouse settings were pretty detailed. It had DPI, sensitivity, eDPI, and all that stuff. Then there were the in-game settings: things like the resolution, the crosshair setup, and the way he has his graphics configured. Man, it was a lot to take in, but it was kind of cool to see how this guy had everything customized.
Setting Up My System
With all the settings written down, I started applying them to my own setup. I adjusted my mouse settings, which felt a bit weird at first since I’m used to my own preferences. Then, I jumped into Valorant and started tweaking everything there. I changed the resolution, adjusted the video settings to match his, and even tried to copy his crosshair as closely as possible.
Testing It Out
Once everything was set up, it was time to test it out. I hopped into a few practice matches to get a feel for it. It definitely felt different. The mouse movements were quicker than I was used to, and the game looked a bit different with the new graphics settings. The crosshair took some getting used to as well. It was smaller and a different color than what I normally use.
Playing Some Games
After some practice, I went into some actual games. Honestly, it took some time to adjust. My aim felt a little off at first, and I was definitely not as comfortable as I usually am. But, I started to see why Zellsis might use these settings. The mouse sensitivity made it easier to make quick turns and react fast, which is super important in a game like Valorant. The graphics settings seemed to make it easier to spot enemies, which was a nice plus.
Making Some Tweaks
After playing for a while, I decided to tweak a few things. Zellsis’s settings were good, but they weren’t perfect for me. I adjusted the sensitivity a bit to find a middle ground between his settings and my old ones. I also changed the crosshair a little to make it more visible for me. It’s all about finding that balance, you know?
Final Thoughts
In the end, it was a pretty interesting experiment. Trying out Zellsis’s settings gave me a new perspective on how to set up my game. While I didn’t stick with everything exactly as he had it, I did incorporate some of his settings into my own setup. It showed me that there’s no one-size-fits-all when it comes to gaming settings. It’s all about what feels right for you and helps you play your best. It was a fun little project, and I’m glad I gave it a shot.