In-Game Settings
๐ซ Important
This page is the most important part of setting up this GamePack. Every in-game setting on this page must be matched before using the GamePack. If you fail to match ANY of these settings, the GamePack WILL NOT WORK!
Please Note that ALL settings for this GamePack are controlled through the OLED Menu. There are no GCI settings to adjust.
The guide assumes your Zen is switched to the correct memory slot, and that you know how to enter the GamePack menu by pressing L2 + OPTIONS.
All buttons can be assigned using the GamePack menu.
OLED Menu Navigation:
- Navigate Up-Down from "MOD1" to "MOD15".
- Navigate Left-Right to select your in-game buttons.
- Press Circle to Save.
๏ปฟController Bindings๏ปฟ | ๏ปฟDefault๏ปฟ |
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JUMP | A/CROSS |
PRIMARY FIRE | RT/R2 |
SECONDARY FIRE | LT/L2 |
SPRINT | LS/L3 |
SPECIALIZATION | RB/R1 |
PING | DPAD LEFT |
QUICK MELEE | RS/R3 |
CROUCH | B/CIRCLE |
AIM DOWN SIGHT | LT/L2 |
INSPECT WEAPON | DPAD RIGHT |
EMOTE | DPAD DOWN |
WEAPON | Y/TRIANGLE |
SCOREBOARD | TOUCHPAD |
INSPECT | Y/TRIANGLE |
RELOAD | X/SQUARE |
COMMUNICATION WHEEL | DPAD UP |
EQUIPMENT WHEEL | LB/L1 |
The Stick Deadzone works by ignoring a specific amount of input from the analog sticks before responding in-game. The lower the stick deadzone, the faster the game reacts to your inputs.
OLED Menu Navigation:
- Navigate Up-Down to "MOD15 In-Game RC".
- Press A/Cross.
- Navigate Left-Right to select your in-game Aiming Inner Deadzone.
- Press Down once.
- Navigate Left-Right to select your in-game Movement Inner Deadzone.
- Press Circle twice to save.
๏ปฟStick Deadzone Options๏ปฟ | ๏ปฟValue๏ปฟ |
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Right Deadzone | 0 - 30 |
Left Deadzone | 0 - 30 |
In Xdefiant, response curves determine how your aiming input on the controller translates to movement in the game. Understanding these curves can help you choose the one that best suits your playstyle. In most cases, Standard & Linear are the most popular.
Here are the different response curves, their benefits, and recommended settings for both controller and mouse & keyboard users:
Description: The default response curve that most players start with.
Benefits: Offers a balanced and familiar feel for most gamers. It provides a good mix of control and speed, making it suitable for a wide range of playstyles. Ideal for players who are used to standard FPS aiming mechanics.
Controller: Horizontal Sensitivity: 160, Vertical Sensitivity: 130, Deadzone: 10. Mouse: Horizontal Sensitivity: 500, Vertical Sensitivity: 500, Deadzone: 10.
Description: Provides a direct, one-to-one relationship between stick movement and aim.
Benefits: Offers a very predictable and straightforward aiming experience. It responds exactly as you move the stick, with no acceleration or smoothing. This is beneficial for players who prefer a more raw and direct control over their aim, similar to using a mouse on PC.
Controller: Horizontal Sensitivity: 160, Vertical Sensitivity: 130, Deadzone: 10. Mouse: Horizontal Sensitivity: 500, Vertical Sensitivity: 500, Deadzone: 10.
Description: Provides a more gradual and consistent aiming experience.
Benefits: Perfect for players who prioritize precision over speed. It allows for more controlled and stable aiming, which can be beneficial for long-range engagements and sniping. It reduces the likelihood of over-correcting your aim.
Controller: Horizontal Sensitivity: 160, Vertical Sensitivity: 130, Deadzone: 10. Mouse: Horizontal Sensitivity: 500, Vertical Sensitivity: 500, Deadzone: 10.
If you are using a DualSense Edgeยฎ controller, you must change the built-in Right Stick Sensitivity/Deadzone settings or it will break Anti-Recoil:
- Go to Settings > Accessories.
- Select DualSense Edge Wireless Controller > Custom Profiles.
- Select Create Custom Profile, call it 'Apex BEAM2.0', then select OK.
- Select the profile you created and...
- Right Stick Sensitivity Curve: Default
- Curve Adjustment: 0
- Deadzone Adjustment: 0%
The Look Sensitivity setting is a critical feature that helps maintain your in-game precision. It controls how fast or slow the analog stick responds to in-game movments.
OLED Menu Navigation:
- Navigate Up-Down to "MOD15 In-Game RC".
- Press A/Cross.
- Press Down twice.
- Navigate Left-Right to select your in-game Sensitivity H.
- Press Down once.
- Navigate Left-Right to select your in-game Sensitivity V.
- Press Circle twice to save.
This setting controls whether or not your aim slows down when near or on an enemy. This setting can be useful to assist with tracking an enemy.
OLED Menu Navigation:
- Navigate Up-Down to "MOD 16 Custom SR".
- Navigate Left-Right to select your in-game Sensitivity Reduction setting.
- Press Circle to save.
๏ปฟSensitivity Reduction Options๏ปฟ | ๏ปฟOption๏ปฟ |
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Sensitivity Reduction Off | No slowdown when near or on an enemy |
Sensitivity Reduction On | Slowdown when near or on an enemy |
Focal Length Sensitivity Scaling determines how much area your player sees. Lower values will display less of the map while higher values will show more of the map. It is recommended to use a higher value as it is easier to see when you come across enemies. When using this option it is important to match whether using Focal Length Sensitivity Scaling On or Focal Length Sensitivity Scaling Off. If using Focal Length Sensitivity Scaling On match its value. If using Focal Length Sensitivity Scaling Off the ingame value does not affect anything in the gamepack.
OLED Menu Navigation:
- Navigate Up-Down to "MOD 4 Custom FLS".
- Press A/Cross if using Focal Length Sensitivity Scaling On.
- Navigate Left-Right to select your in-game FOV value.
- Press Circle to save.
๏ปฟFocal Length Sensitivity Scaling Options๏ปฟ | ๏ปฟValue๏ปฟ |
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Focal Length Sensitivity Scaling Off | FOV value is ignored |
Focal Length Sensitivity Scaling On | 45 - 100 |
๐ง Pro Tip
A higher FOV is ideal for quick environment scans. In contrast, a lower FOV shows you less information, beneficial for precision when wielding short to mid-range weapons.
This feature disables the physical vibration you would normally feel through your controller during gameplay.
OLED Menu Navigation:
- Navigate Up-Down to "MOD 5 In-Game Vib"
- Navigate Left-Right to select your preferred setting.
- Press Circle to save.
ALWAYS Enable In-Game Vibration
If you wish to disable the physical rumbles that are sent to your controller, it's important that the in-game vibration option is still enabled for all M.O.D.s to run correctly.
๏ปฟRumble Options๏ปฟ | ๏ปฟDescription๏ปฟ |
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Allow Rumble | Controller WILL receive rumbles. |
Block Rumble | Controller WILL NOT receive rumbles. |
๐ซ Troubleshooting
If you find your weapon is not beaming, even though all your in-game settings are correct, don't panic! After incorporating some great community feedback, we've identified a straightforward fix which should be done before programming a new GamePack.
If this doesn't resolve whatever issue you are having, then there could be a problem with a setting in the game itself, so we recommend that you erase the saved data:
- ๏ปฟPS Button > Settings > Saved Data and Game/App Settings > Select Saved Data (PS4), Select Console Storage > select Delete, Tick the game title and select Delete.
- Zen Studio > Programmer Tab - Program the latest version of the GamePack to the first memory slot of your Zen.
- Match up all the In-Game Settings and you'll be BEAMING in no time!
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