People love watching their favorite players, hoping to emulate some of their talents into their own play style.

ImperialHal is definitely in the mix of the top players you should subscribe to if you want to see Apex Legends played at its peak. Not only has he won multiple playoffs and invitationals, but he’s also extremely fun to watch with his reactions and awesome plays.

In this article, we’ve gathered all that we know about ImperialHal’s Apex Legends sensitivity & settings so that you can copy his setup – maybe you’ll be the next big Apex pro?

Mouse Settings

Settings NameImperialHal‘s Mouse Settings
Mouse Sensitivity2.0
Mouse AccelerationOff
Mouse InvertOff
Lighting EffectsOff
DPI400
ADS Multiplier1.0
Hz1000

Keybinds

Settings NameImperialHal‘s Keyboard Settings
Move ForwardW
Move BackS
Move LeftA
Move RightD
SprintL+Shift
JumpSpace
Crouch (Toggle)C
Crouch (Hold)L+Ctrl
Tactical AbilityQ
Ultimate AbilityZ
Interact/PickupE
Alternate InteractX
Inventory (Toggle)I
Map (Toggle)M
Toggle Fire ModeB
MeleeV
ReloadR
Equip Weapon 11
Equip Weapon 22
Holster Weapons3
Equip Grenade G
Equip Survival ItemL+Alt
Use Selected Health Item4
Use Syringe5
Use Med Kit6
Use Shield Cell7
Use Shield Battery8
Use Phoenix Kit9
Character Utility ActionH

At this point, it’s pretty obvious that ImperialHal does not use a controller for his Apex Legends gameplay. Instead, he uses the ever-handy combo of a mouse and keyboard; specifically, a Logitech G Pro X Superlight and a Logitech G Pro X Mechanical Keyboard.

There are a lot of advantages to using a mouse and a keyboard. The reason why it is still a staple among computer gamers of first-person shooters is that it’s simply more precise, has macros, and the range of movement is just wider.

Gameplay Settings

Settings NameImperialHal‘s Gameplay Settings
Interact Prompt StyleCompact
Button HintsOff
Crosshair Damage FeedbackOff
Damage NumbersStacking
Ping OpacityDefault
ObituariesOff
Minimap RotationOff
Weapon Auto-Cycle on EmptyOff
Auto SprintOff
Double Tap SprintOff
Jetpack ControlHold
Incoming Damage Feedback3D
Taking Damage Closes Deathbox or Crafting MenuOff
Hop-Up Pop-UpOn
Streamer ModeOff
Anonymous ModeEnabled
Usage SharingEnabled
Performance Display On
Club InvitesEnabled

Video Settings

Settings NameImperialHal‘s Video Settings
Display ModeFull Screen
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Resolution1920×1080
Brightness65%
Field of View110
Field of View Ability ScalingDisabled
V-syncDisabled
Nvidia ReflexEnabled + Boost
Adaptive Resolution FPS0
Anti-AliasingNone
Texture Streaming BudgetVery Low
Texture FilteringAnisotropic 16X
Ambient Occlusion QualityDisabled
Sun Shadow CoverageLow
Sun Shadow DetailLow
Spot Shadow DetailLow
Volumetric LightningDisabled
Dynamic Spot ShadowsDisabled
Model DetailLow
Effects DetailLow
Impact MarksDisabled
RagdollsLow

Like most pros, whether they are streaming or not, they always prefer having their graphic settings at the barest minimum.

Though not as intense as the need of first-person competitive shooter games like Valorant, games like Apex Legends do need good frame rates for better gameplay.

Battle royales give a little more leeway when it comes to reaction time and when facing enemies. Nevertheless, it is still incredibly vital for players to take advantage of every aspect of the game that they can. This includes getting the max frame rate in exchange for better graphics.

One single second or frame rate spike could make or break your game.

Besides, Apex Legends already looks so good even in low graphic settings.

One thing that we would like to highlight is how ImperialHal enabled Nvidia Reflex. It is a feature of Nvidia GPUs to lower the latency and ensure that your frames are crisp and will not get stuck. If you have this feature, definitely take advantage of it!

Accessibility Settings

Settings NameImperialHal’s Accessibility Settings
Color Blind ModeOff
SubtitlesOff
Subtitle SizeNormal
Enable Accessibility Chat FeaturesOff
Convert Incoming Voice Chat to Chat TextOff
Play Incoming Text Chat as SpeechOff

PC & Accessories

Apart from his Logitech G Pro X mouse and keyboard, ImperialHal also uses a Logitech G Pro X headset.

For his monitor, ImperialHal has a BenQ Zowie XL2546K which is a 24.5 gaming monitor with a 240 Hz refresh rate. It’s particularly popular among gamers, especially first-person shooter players.

Though we don’t have the complete details of his gaming PC setup, what we do know is that he has some of the best things money can buy. He uses an Intel Core i9-10900K for his processor and pairs it with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080. Both are powerful tools for either gaming or professional work, and you definitely cannot go wrong with it.