Here we have some recommended settings to use in Modern Warfare 3's beta.
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3's crossplay beta is coming up, and you'll want to make sure you're using the best settings. This guide covers the controllers, graphics, and audio settings in the Modern Warfare 3 menus. Optimal settings are always going to be subjective, but here we detail our preferred options for this multiplayer beta.
Here are the recommended settings for console players on PS4/PS5 and Xbox One/Xbox Series X|S:
Whether you choose default or tactical button layout might depend on the type of controller you use. Modern Warfare 3 features fast and fluid movement with plenty of opportunities to slide, dive, crouch, and go prone. Tactical layout is recommended for those using a standard controller, as it maps your crouch/slide/dive button to the thumbstick, so you can be quick without ever needing to move your thumb. If you have something like a Scuf or another controller that lets you remap your buttons, you can just leave this on its default setting.
Trigger Effect is something you definitely want to turn off for PS5. The immersion might feel cool, but for more precise aiming, you want to have this effect turned off.
Inputs Deadzone:
Stick drift varies for each player's controller. Thankfully, Modern Warfare 3 adds a very helpful new feature to test the deadzone on your controller, and it's found right here inside the settings. First, start on the default Deadzone settings, then turn on the Test Stick Deadzone setting. This test will give you numbers on the bottom of the left and right stick images. Whatever numbers it gives you, you want to adjust the minimum stick drift number for that specific stick to go at least one
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