While it is perfectly fine to have default settings on your favorite games, sometimes that is not good enough for some people. When jumping into a battle royale like Apex Legends, you want to make sure you are setting yourself up for success by having the best settings that feel comfortable for you. One feature switched in the wrong direction can be the difference between you being Apex Champion or not. Here are the best settings to have set on Apex Legends for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, and Xbox.
Related: The best controller settings for Apex Legends
Choosing the right console settings for Apex LegendsIn this guide, we’ll be going over the best settings to use in the “Gameplay,” “Video,” and “Audio” sections. We already went over the best controller settings to use in another guide, so check that out if you’re curious.
Gameplay Interact Prompt Style: CompactButton Hints: OnCrosshair Damage Feedback: X w/ Shield IconDamage Numbers: Both Ping Opacity: DefaultObituaries: On Minimap Rotation: OffWeapon Auto-Cycle on Empty: OnAuto-Sprint: OffDouble-Tap Sprint: OffIncoming Damage Feedback: 2D/3D (Both)Taking Damage Closes Deathbox or Crafting Menu: OnHop-Up Pop-Up: OnStreamer Mode: Off (Unless streaming, then All)Anonymous Mode: DisabledUsage Sharing: EnabledCross Platform Play: EnabledPerformance Display: OnClub Invites: EnabledCommunication Filter: EverybodyReticle: CustomizeDefaultAccessibilityColor Blind Mode: DisabledSubtitles: OffSubtitle Size: Normal Enable Accessible Chat Features: OffDisable Voice Chat: OffConvert Incoming Voice to Chat Text: OffPlay Incoming Text Chat as Speech: OffVideo Field of View: 100FOV Ability Scaling: EnabledSprint View Shake: Minimal Audio Master Volume: 100%Sound Effects Volume: Read more on gamepur.com