Snip3down Apex Legends Settings

Eric “Snip3down” Wrona is a top-tier Apex Legends pro known for his precision, smart positioning, and consistent gameplay.

Below are his settings and gear — useful as a reference point if you’re looking to tune your own setup for competitive play. Use them as inspiration, but always tweak to what feels right.

Snip3down’s Movement & Aiming

Custom Look ControlsOff
Look SensitivityHigh (4)
Look Sensitivity (ADS)Default (3)
Response CurveClassic
Look DeadzoneNone
Movement DeadzoneSmall
Inverted LookOff
VibrationOff

Snip3down’s Controller / Buttons

Button LayoutDefault
Stick LayoutUnknown
Interact / Reload ButtonUnknown
Crouch ButtonUnknown
Aim ButtonUnknown
Survival Slot ButtonUnknown
Trigger DeadzonesUnknown

Snip3down’s Video Settings

Display ModeFull Screen
Resolution1920 × 1080
Aspect Ratio16:9
Brightness40%
Field of View (FOV)104
FOV Ability ScalingEnabled
Sprint View ShakeNormal
V-SyncDisabled
NVIDIA ReflexDisabled
Anti-AliasingTSAA
Texture Streaming BudgetVery High (6 GB VRAM)
Texture FilteringAnisotropic 8×
Ambient Occlusion QualityDisabled
Sun Shadow CoverageLow
Sun Shadow DetailLow
Spot Shadow DetailDisabled
Volumetric LightingDisabled
Dynamic Spot ShadowsDisabled
Model DetailHigh
Effects DetailHigh
Impact MarksDisabled
RagdollsHigh

Gear

Monitor

ASUS TUF VG259QM

Mouse

Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro

Mousepad

Razer Gigantus (control cloth)

Keyboard

Razer Huntsman V3 Pro TKL

Headset

Razer BlackShark V3 Pro

controller

Razer Wolverine V3 Pro

FAQs

Q: Why does Snip3down use 104 FOV?

A 104 FOV offers a good balance — it’s wide enough for awareness but not so wide that long-distance targets become too small or distorted.

Q: What is “FOV Ability Scaling”?

This means his FOV changes dynamically when using abilities (like climbing or ziplines), helping maintain a consistent view during movement.

Q: Why are many graphical effects turned off or set to low?

Disabling shadows, volumetric lighting, and other heavy effects helps reduce system load, improve performance, and minimize distractions — very helpful in a competitive setting.

Q: Why is V-Sync off and NVIDIA Reflex disabled?

Turning off V-Sync reduces input latency. Reflex off might be a personal preference — not all pros find it beneficial, depending on their hardware and input feel.

Q: Do I need exactly the same gear to copy his settings?

Not necessarily. While his gear is pro-grade, the settings (sensitivity, FOV, video) are more important. You can adapt them to your own gear and find what works for you.

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