Apr '24 (edited) • 🎯 | Mechanics
Best settings for kbm
First of all, if you have a controller and haven't already invested too many hours into the game, just use controller it's better and there's no changing that.
In terms of keybinds, it's entirely preference and I've seen kbm players with all sorts of different keybinds. Here's my recommendation tho:
Have WASD as your general movement
Have shift as powerslide and free air roll (you could just unbind free air roll like I did as it's not needed if you haven't got muscle memory of using it for recoveries - I say this as there's a way to double bind powerslide so I have it on shift for general use and on my air roll left for recoveries - if you do this, you don't need free air roll)
Have space for ball cam
Have left click for boost
Have right click for jump
Have air roll left and right on the 2 side mouse buttons (if you don't have any either stick with default q and e or put it on something else to remove the need to fat finger e.g temple has it on f and g)
I would also bind keys to look left and right - for me these are q and e as I don't have air roll on them
Finally, you want to double bind a few things to make life easy:
Bind jump to scrolling (as well as right click) - this will allow for wall dashing by scrolling - makes life easy
Bind powerslide to your dominant air roll (as well as left shift) - e.g. I use air roll left on mouse button 1 so I have that as powerslide as well - this will help make recoveries smoother if you unbinded free air roll
If you guys want a tutorial on how to double bind controls, just look at my post where I have a step by step.
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Best settings for kbm
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