Gnaske — Apex Legends Settings & Gear
Casper “Gnaske” Præstensgaard is a professional Apex Legends player. Below are his in‑game settings, keybinds, video/graphics preferences and gear configuration.
Gnaske Mouse Settings
| DPI | 800 |
| In‑Game Sensitivity | 1.5 |
| ADS Sensitivity Multiplier | 1.0 |
| Per‑Optic ADS Sensitivity | Off |
| eDPI | 1200 |
| Polling Rate (Hz) | 1000 |
| Mouse Acceleration | Off |
Gnaske Keybinds
| Action | Key |
|---|---|
| Crouch | X |
| Jump | Space / Mouse Wheel Up |
| Sprint | Left Shift |
| Tactical Ability | Q |
| Ultimate Ability | Z |
| Interact / Pickup | E |
| Inventory | Tab / I |
| Map | M |
| Toggle Fire Mode | B |
| Melee | V |
| Equip Weapon 1 | 1 |
| Equip Weapon 2 | 2 |
| Holster Weapons | 3 |
| Equip Grenade | G |
| Equip Survival Item | Left Alt |
| Use Syringe | 5 |
| Use Med Kit | 6 |
| Use Shield Cell | 7 |
| Use Shield Battery | 8 |
| Use Phoenix Kit | 9 |
Gnaske Video / Graphics Settings
| Display Mode | Full Screen |
| Resolution | 1920 × 1080 |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Brightness | 50% |
| Field of View (FOV) | 110 |
| FOV Ability Scaling | Disabled |
| Sprint View Shake | Normal |
| V‑Sync | Disabled |
| NVIDIA Reflex | Enabled + Boost |
| Anti‑Aliasing | None |
| Texture Streaming Budget | High (4GB VRAM) |
| Texture Filtering | Bilinear |
| Ambient Occlusion Quality | Disabled |
| Sun Shadow Coverage | Low |
| Sun Shadow Detail | Low |
| Spot Shadow Detail | Disabled |
| Volumetric Lighting | Disabled |
| Dynamic Spot Shadows | Disabled |
| Model Detail | High |
| Effects Detail | Low |
| Impact Marks | Disabled |
| Ragdolls | Low |
Gear
Monitor
ASUS ROG XG258Q

Mouse
Razer Viper V3 Pro Black

Mousepad
SkyPAD 3.0

Keyboard
Wooting 80HE

Headset
SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless

GPU
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080

FAQs
Q: Why DPI 800 and sensitivity 1.5?
This gives an eDPI of 1200, which many consider a sweet spot for balance between aim precision and quick turning.
Q: Should I turn off mouse acceleration?
Yes — with acceleration off, aim and tracking become far more consistent, especially for competitive shooters.
Q: Are graphics settings low? Doesn’t that make the game look bad?
Pros often prioritize performance and clarity over fancy visuals. Disabling shadows, volumetric lighting, and lowering effect detail reduces visual clutter and helps spotting enemies easier.
Q: What if I use a different DPI or monitor resolution?
You can scale settings according to your hardware — but keeping relative balance (sensitivity, FOV, low‑lag graphics, stable frame‑rate) tends to help more than copying absolute values.
Q: Can I copy all these settings directly?
Yes — but be ready for some adjustment. Your mousepad size, monitor refresh rate, personal aim style, and comfort affect what will feel good for you. Use these as a strong baseline.
