Best Battlefield 6 PS5 settings guide and tips on aim sensitivity

Battlefield 6 was a massive launch this year, peaking with over 747,000 players simultaneously on Steam. The huge demand caused issues with EA’s app and the GeForce Now streaming service, leaving many players stuck in long waits or encountering errors. Things have stabilized now, so let’s discuss the best settings for playing on PlayStation 5.

Best Battlefield 6 PS5 settings

Controls

Honestly, getting the controls right is HUGE in this game. If you set them up properly, it just makes the whole experience so much smoother and more comfortable. I mean, everyone likes things a little different, but there are definitely some control setups that most players agree are the best.

  1. The optimal button preset is “alternate”,
  2. Infantry Aim Sensitivity: 40-45,
  3. Center Deadzone on left and right stick: 2-4,
  4. Axial Deadzone on left and right stick: 1.2-1.4,
  5. LT Deadzone: 0,
  6. RT Deadzone: 0,
  7. Field of View: 120,
  8. Soldier Aim Input Curve: BF1, BF4,
  9. Double Tap Crouch for Sprint Slide: On,
  10. Interact & Reload: Prioritize Interact.

Graphics and other settings

Good graphics are key to a smooth and enjoyable gaming experience. A high frame rate and clear visibility can really give you an edge.

  1. If you have a 120Hz display, you should choose performance mode. This will allow you to pass the 60 FPS cap. If you have an older TV you can choose balance mode.
  2. You should turn off Chromatic Aberration, Vignette and Film Grain.
  3. Camera shake is one of the most irritating effects in competitive gaming. This feature can reduce your visibility. In Battlefield 6, you can disable it. You can do this in Accessibility – Graphics Quality Settings – Camera Effects.
  4. The minimap is also an important gameplay element. It helps you with navigation. Of course, you can Graphics > Interface and HUD.

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2025-10-13 20:02