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

DPI800
In‑Game Sensitivity1.5
ADS Sensitivity Multiplier1.0
Per‑Optic ADS SensitivityOff
eDPI1200
Polling Rate (Hz)1000
Mouse AccelerationOff

Gnaske Keybinds

ActionKey
CrouchX
JumpSpace / Mouse Wheel Up
SprintLeft Shift
Tactical AbilityQ
Ultimate AbilityZ
Interact / PickupE
InventoryTab / I
MapM
Toggle Fire ModeB
MeleeV
Equip Weapon 11
Equip Weapon 22
Holster Weapons3
Equip GrenadeG
Equip Survival ItemLeft Alt
Use Syringe5
Use Med Kit6
Use Shield Cell7
Use Shield Battery8
Use Phoenix Kit9

Gnaske Video / Graphics Settings

Display ModeFull Screen
Resolution1920 × 1080
Aspect Ratio16:9
Brightness50%
Field of View (FOV)110
FOV Ability ScalingDisabled
Sprint View ShakeNormal
V‑SyncDisabled
NVIDIA ReflexEnabled + Boost
Anti‑AliasingNone
Texture Streaming BudgetHigh (4GB VRAM)
Texture FilteringBilinear
Ambient Occlusion QualityDisabled
Sun Shadow CoverageLow
Sun Shadow DetailLow
Spot Shadow DetailDisabled
Volumetric LightingDisabled
Dynamic Spot ShadowsDisabled
Model DetailHigh
Effects DetailLow
Impact MarksDisabled
RagdollsLow

Gear

Monitor

ASUS ROG XG258Q

Mouse

Razer Viper V3 Pro Black

Mousepad

SkyPAD 3.0

mousepad
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.

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