Best controller settings for Arc Raiders

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Using the optimal controller settings for ARC Raiders results in smoother targeting, faster reaction time, and overall improved control in battle. While it may appear to be good to remain with the default settings, several modifications can significantly improve how natural and responsive the game feels on a controller. These changes can help you stay precise and consistent, especially while fighting several enemies or picking off fast-moving targets in chaotic combat.

This article will cover the optimal controller settings for ARC Raiders.

Note: The feel of these settings may slightly differ depending on your controller type, platform, and individual comfort level.


Recommended controller settings for ARC Raiders

The following ARC Raiders controller settings are optimized after testing various in-game combat situations, from long-range firefights to fast, close-quarters combat. While you can fine-tune each value according to your preference, these recommendations strike the best balance between speed, precision, and control.

  • Aim Assist: On
  • Invert Vertical Look Input: Off
  • Interact / Reload Behaviour: Tap to Interact
  • Horizontal Sensitivity: 75
  • Vertical Sensitivity: 60
  • Zoom Sensitivity Multiplier: 40%
  • Scoped Zoom Sensitivity: 50%
  • Look Response Curve: Linear
  • Look Inner Deadzone: 0
  • Movement Inner Deadzone: 0
  • Horizontal Look Boost: 150
  • Vertical Look Boost: 120
  • Look Boost Ramp-up Time: 0.5
  • Zoom Horizontal Look Boost: 85
  • Zoom Vertical Look Boost: 70
  • Zoom Look Boost Ramp-up Time: 0.2

ARC Raiders features fast-paced third-person combat with lots of vertical movement and enemy swarms, so controller stability is key. Having Aim Assist enabled provides just enough tracking help without feeling artificial, making your aim steadier when targets move around erratically.

Arc Raiders controller settings (Image via Embark Studios)Arc Raiders controller settings (Image via Embark Studios)

Keeping Invert Vertical Look Input off maintains intuitive control, especially if you rely on quick camera adjustments. The 75/60 sensitivity split lets you turn fast horizontally while keeping your vertical adjustments smooth and precise.

A Linear response curve ensures direct input control. Your reticle moves exactly as much as you move the stick, which helps eliminate inconsistent acceleration. Setting deadzones to 0 keeps your inputs sharp and responsive, provided your controller doesn’t suffer from stick drift.

The Look Boost and Zoom Boost values improve reaction time during chaotic fights, allowing faster camera movement without losing accuracy. Their ramp-up times are tuned to keep the transitions smooth instead of jerky.

With that said, here are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Fine-tune based on comfort: If 75 feels too twitchy, lower it slightly. Small adjustments go a long way in improving consistency.
  • Use the training area: Spend a few minutes practicing with these settings before heading into real missions. It’ll help your hands adapt to the new feel.
  • Watch for drift: If you experience unwanted movement, increase your deadzone slightly until it stabilizes.
  • Stick layout: The default layout works great for most players, but you can remap dodge or melee for faster access if needed.

These are the optimal controller settings for ARC Raiders to improve aim precision, camera control, and general comfort. Even if some players' preferences differ, these recommendations offer a solid, well-balanced framework that can be applied to the majority of battle circumstances.

While the difference may appear slight at first, once you're used to the new sensitivity and response settings, your movement and aim will feel much more natural. This will help you to survive longer and perform more consistently throughout fierce conflicts in the ARC world.

Also read: Arc Raiders hands-on preview


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Edited by Abu Amjad Khan

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