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Rainbow Six Mobile Best Sensitivity Settings Guide: Gyro & Non-Gyro Perfect AnalysisLearn how to improve your aim in Rainbow Six Mobile with detailed sensitivity settings. Find your perfect sensitivity by understanding optimized settings for both gyro and non-gyro players, and the function of each slider. Check out the best settings for your gameplay now.
1. 🎮 Gyro Controls: From Basic Settings to Sensitivity Adjustment
· Sensitivity settings in Rainbow Six Mobile can vary by device, so it's important to adjust them to your own play environment.
· When using gyro controls, the 'General' option involves aiming by tilting your phone left and right, while the 'Steering Wheel' option aims by rotating your phone clockwise or counter-clockwise.
· Horizontal and vertical gyro sensitivity determine the aim's movement speed when not using the scope. A setting of 0.45 is recommended for accurate and stable pre-aiming.
· ADS multiplier adjusts sensitivity when using a scope. In general situations, set it to 0.78. For low-magnification scopes, it might not work due to a bug, so keep that in mind. For high-magnification scopes, set it to 0.57 to enable more precise sniping.
· It's best to set the Minimum Movement Threshold and Gyro Aim Smoothing as low as possible to ensure the fastest response time. If you experience significant shaking, you can slightly increase these values to improve stability.
· The 'Use Gyro When Aiming with Touch' option activates gyro only when you touch the screen, reducing unnecessary movements. However, full gyro players should turn this option off.
· Vertical Touch Aiming allows you to aim up and down with your thumb. If you turn this option off, you can only aim vertically with gyro.
· When using gyro controls, the 'General' option involves aiming by tilting your phone left and right, while the 'Steering Wheel' option aims by rotating your phone clockwise or counter-clockwise.
· Horizontal and vertical gyro sensitivity determine the aim's movement speed when not using the scope. A setting of 0.45 is recommended for accurate and stable pre-aiming.
· ADS multiplier adjusts sensitivity when using a scope. In general situations, set it to 0.78. For low-magnification scopes, it might not work due to a bug, so keep that in mind. For high-magnification scopes, set it to 0.57 to enable more precise sniping.
· It's best to set the Minimum Movement Threshold and Gyro Aim Smoothing as low as possible to ensure the fastest response time. If you experience significant shaking, you can slightly increase these values to improve stability.
· The 'Use Gyro When Aiming with Touch' option activates gyro only when you touch the screen, reducing unnecessary movements. However, full gyro players should turn this option off.
· Vertical Touch Aiming allows you to aim up and down with your thumb. If you turn this option off, you can only aim vertically with gyro.
| Setting Item | Recommended Value & Description |
|---|---|
| Horizontal/Vertical Gyro Sensitivity | 0.45 (Accurate and stable pre-aim) |
| ADS Multiplier | 0.78 (Adjust sensitivity when using scope) |
| ADS Multiplier Low-Magnification | May not work due to bug |
| ADS Multiplier High-Magnification | 0.57 (Precise sniping) |
| Minimum Movement Threshold / Gyro Aim Smoothing | 0 (Fastest response time, slightly increase if shaky) |
| Use Gyro When Aiming with Touch | Off (For full gyro play) |
00:00 - 01:26
1. 🎮 Gyro Controls: From Basic Settings to Sensitivity Adjustment
· Sensitivity settings in Rainbow Six Mobile can vary by device, so it's important to adjust them to your own play environment.
· When using gyro controls, the 'General' option involves aiming by tilting your phone left and right, while the 'Steering Wheel' option aims by rotating your phone clockwise or counter-clockwise.
· Horizontal and vertical gyro sensitivity determine the aim's movement speed when not using the scope. A setting of 0.45 is recommended for accurate and stable pre-aiming.
· ADS multiplier adjusts sensitivity when using a scope. In general situations, set it to 0.78. For low-magnification scopes, it might not work due to a bug, so keep that in mind. For high-magnification scopes, set it to 0.57 to enable more precise sniping.
· It's best to set the Minimum Movement Threshold and Gyro Aim Smoothing as low as possible to ensure the fastest response time. If you experience significant shaking, you can slightly increase these values to improve stability.
· The 'Use Gyro When Aiming with Touch' option activates gyro only when you touch the screen, reducing unnecessary movements. However, full gyro players should turn this option off.
· Vertical Touch Aiming allows you to aim up and down with your thumb. If you turn this option off, you can only aim vertically with gyro.
· When using gyro controls, the 'General' option involves aiming by tilting your phone left and right, while the 'Steering Wheel' option aims by rotating your phone clockwise or counter-clockwise.
· Horizontal and vertical gyro sensitivity determine the aim's movement speed when not using the scope. A setting of 0.45 is recommended for accurate and stable pre-aiming.
· ADS multiplier adjusts sensitivity when using a scope. In general situations, set it to 0.78. For low-magnification scopes, it might not work due to a bug, so keep that in mind. For high-magnification scopes, set it to 0.57 to enable more precise sniping.
· It's best to set the Minimum Movement Threshold and Gyro Aim Smoothing as low as possible to ensure the fastest response time. If you experience significant shaking, you can slightly increase these values to improve stability.
· The 'Use Gyro When Aiming with Touch' option activates gyro only when you touch the screen, reducing unnecessary movements. However, full gyro players should turn this option off.
· Vertical Touch Aiming allows you to aim up and down with your thumb. If you turn this option off, you can only aim vertically with gyro.
| Setting Item | Recommended Value & Description |
|---|---|
| Horizontal/Vertical Gyro Sensitivity | 0.45 (Accurate and stable pre-aim) |
| ADS Multiplier | 0.78 (Adjust sensitivity when using scope) |
| ADS Multiplier Low-Magnification | May not work due to bug |
| ADS Multiplier High-Magnification | 0.57 (Precise sniping) |
| Minimum Movement Threshold / Gyro Aim Smoothing | 0 (Fastest response time, slightly increase if shaky) |
| Use Gyro When Aiming with Touch | Off (For full gyro play) |
02:56 - 05:04
2. 📱 Non-Gyro Controls: Optimizing Touch Sensitivity & Understanding Acceleration Types
· General touch sensitivity determines the camera's movement speed when dragging the screen. It's recommended to set it so that a single swipe allows for approximately 180 degrees of rotation.
· The scope sensitivity multiplier adjusts sensitivity when aiming, based on the general touch sensitivity. You should practice in the training ground to set it comfortably for switching aim between targets.
· Camera horizontal and vertical sensitivity adjust camera speed when using drones or camera-based equipment.
· Input smoothing makes aiming smoother, but setting it too high can cause touch delay. Depending on your device's performance, a medium value like 0.03 offers a good balance between responsiveness and stability.
· There are four types of touch acceleration: 'Fixed', 'Speed', 'Distance', and 'Time Distance'. The 'Speed' option is the most common, where the camera rotation speed changes based on your thumb's movement speed. Most mobile games use this option, and the sensitivity settings in this video are also based on the 'Speed' option.
· For consistent aiming, it's good to set the touch speed acceleration multiplier and threshold to the same value. Setting both to 1 is recommended.
· The scope sensitivity multiplier adjusts sensitivity when aiming, based on the general touch sensitivity. You should practice in the training ground to set it comfortably for switching aim between targets.
· Camera horizontal and vertical sensitivity adjust camera speed when using drones or camera-based equipment.
· Input smoothing makes aiming smoother, but setting it too high can cause touch delay. Depending on your device's performance, a medium value like 0.03 offers a good balance between responsiveness and stability.
· There are four types of touch acceleration: 'Fixed', 'Speed', 'Distance', and 'Time Distance'. The 'Speed' option is the most common, where the camera rotation speed changes based on your thumb's movement speed. Most mobile games use this option, and the sensitivity settings in this video are also based on the 'Speed' option.
· For consistent aiming, it's good to set the touch speed acceleration multiplier and threshold to the same value. Setting both to 1 is recommended.
| Setting Item | Recommended Value & Description |
|---|---|
| Horizontal/Vertical Touch Sensitivity | 180-degree rotation basis |
| ADS Sensitivity Multiplier | Adjust sensitivity when aiming (check ease of target switching) |
| Camera Horizontal/Vertical Sensitivity | Adjust speed when using drones/cameras |
| Input Smoothing | 0.03 (Balance between responsiveness and stability) |
| Touch Acceleration Type | Speed (Most common and recommended) |
| Touch Speed Acceleration Multiplier/Threshold | 1 (Consistent aim) |
05:05 - 07:55
3. 🎮 Real Gameplay: Applying Gyro and Non-Gyro Settings
· This is the stage where you apply the set sensitivity values to actual gameplay and check their performance.
· The video demonstrates gyro control gameplay on a mobile phone and non-gyro control gameplay on an iPad, showing how each setting works in a real game environment.
· Players can choose between gyro or non-gyro methods that suit their playstyle and use the provided sensitivity settings as a reference to find their own optimal values.
· The video demonstrates gyro control gameplay on a mobile phone and non-gyro control gameplay on an iPad, showing how each setting works in a real game environment.
· Players can choose between gyro or non-gyro methods that suit their playstyle and use the provided sensitivity settings as a reference to find their own optimal values.
