If you’re the type of Free Fire player who rushes enemies, hides in grass, and loves close-quarters combat, then you need a sensitivity setup that matches your aggressive style. Standard settings won’t cut it – you need high sensitivity for quick 180 flicks and precise spray control. This guide is for rushers, slayers, and those who never stop moving.
By the end of this post, you’ll have a custom sensitivity config that lets you snap onto targets instantly, maintain control during fast strafes, and outmaneuver campers. We’ll go step by step through the numbers, give you tips to tweak them, and show you how to test in custom rooms.
What You’ll Need
- Free Fire installed on your mobile (any device)
- A stable internet connection (at least 50 ms ping)
- Access to the in-game settings menu
- A practice room or custom room for testing
- (Optional) Gyroscope if your device supports it
Step 1: Understanding Aggressive Sensitivity
Aggressive playstyle demands high general sensitivity for fast turns, but lower scope sensitivity to avoid over-aiming at medium distances. We’ll base our numbers on the new meta that pros use. If you haven’t checked the latest updates, you can compare with our beginner sensitivity settings to see the difference.
Step 2: Setting General Sensitivity
Start with these base values and adjust per your feel. For a 4-finger claw grip, you can go higher. Touch responsiveness varies, so test gradually.
– General: 95 (range 90–100)
– Red Dot: 90 (range 85–95)
– 2x Scope: 75 (range 70–80)
– 4x Scope: 55 (range 50–60)
– Free Look: 95 (range 90–100)
– Sniper Scope: 40 (low for precision)
– Movement: 85 (high for quick strafing)
Step 3: Fine-Tuning Scope Sensitivity for Aggressive Gameplay
Rushers rarely use high scopes, so 4x and above can stay low. Focus on red dot and 2x for mid-range kills. If you use SMGs, check the SMG recoil sensitivity guide for specific adjustments. For ARs, the AR recoil sensitivity guide can help you control bursts.
Step 4: Gyroscope Settings (Optional)
If your device has gyro, enable it for fine recoil control. Set gyro sensitivity high: 90–100, and scope gyro: 75–80. Gyro helps you micro-adjust while spraying. Many streamers rely on gyro; check our streamer sensitivity configs for inspiration.
Step 5: Testing in Custom Room
Enter a custom room (or practice mode) and test your new settings. Practice tracking moving targets, 180 flicks, and spray patterns. Adjust by increments of 5 until the sensitivity feels natural. Don’t forget to test with your main weapons. For a deeper dive, see our guide on testing in custom rooms.
Step 6: Final Tweaks for Your Device
Different phones have different touch sampling rates. If you have a device like Oppo, consider the auto headshot sensitivity for Oppo guide for fine-tuning. Older devices may need lower sensitivity to avoid jitter; newer ones can handle higher values. Also, ensure graphics settings are smooth to avoid frame drops.

Common Pitfalls
- Setting sensitivity too high causes over-aim and missed shots. Solution: start from lower values and gradually increase until you find the sweet spot.
- Ignoring scope sensitivity for different ranges. Solution: keep separate settings for each scope type, especially low for 4x+.
- Not practicing in custom room before ranked. Solution: always spend at least 10 minutes in custom room to warm up and adjust.
Where to Next
Once you’ve dialed in your aggressive sensitivity, check out our other guides: pro sensitivity settings from tournaments, and tips for mastering SMG and AR recoil. Experiment and find the perfect balance for your playstyle. Good luck on the battlefield!