In-Game Settings
These are all of the settings required for the Mods to function correctly, and they also allow you to dramatically improve the quality and accuracy of your character's movement.
All default Battlefield 2042 Button Layout Presets are available in this GamePack. Use Zen Studio's GCI or the Zen OLED GamePack Menu to select the layout you are using in-game, the GamePack will then automatically remap all Mods to your preferred choice.This step is critical. If you don't select the same Button Layout Preset that you are using in-game, several Mods in this GamePack will not function correctly. It is also important to make sure Input Device is set to Controller prior to entering any multi-player matches.
- MENU/OPTIONS button on your controller.
- OPTIONS.
- RB/R1 and navigate to CONTROLLER.
- SOLDIER BUTTON
Layout Name |
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Default |
Alternate |
Lefty |
Lefty Alternate |
Custom |
All default Battlefield 2042 Stick Layout Presets are available in this GamePack. Use Zen Studio's GCI or the Zen OLED GamePack Menu to select the layout you are using in-game, the GamePack will then automatically remap all Mods to your preferred choice.
This step is critical. If you don't select the same Stick Layout Preset that you are using in-game, several Mods in this GamePack will not function correctly.
- MENU/OPTIONS button on your controller.
- OPTIONS.
- RB/R1 and navigate to CONTROLLER.
- SOLDIER BUTTON
Layout Name |
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Default |
Southpaw |
Legacy |
Legacy Southpaw |
Custom |
Match this setting to your In-Game Walk Forward and Walk Backward. Both of these actions need to be on the same analog stick (RX/RY and LX/LY).
This determines how far the stick needs to be pushed in order to register minimum and maximum inputs. Increasing minimum inputs can help combat stick drift while decreasing it can help subtle movements register more clearly.
The value we are interested in is the 'Right Stick Min Input Threshold'. This setting is especially important for the Aim Assist Mod, which needs to have its deadzone setting set to match this setting.
A low deadzone is more responsive, a subtle touch will result in input, but thereโs a flip side, if your controller is a little worn or the sticks are a little loose it could lead to drift.
Larger deadzone's trade off responsiveness to avoid accidental inputs.
Matching your deadzone in the GamePack to your in-game options is also important to ensure Anti Recoil performs at its maximum capability.
- MENU/OPTIONS button on your controller
- SETTINGS/CONTROLLER/ADVANCED section
- RIGHT STICK MIN INPUT THRESHHOLD
Match this setting to your In-Game Sensitivity. This is labeled in-game as "Soldier Aim Sensitivity".
- the MENU/OPTIONS button on your controller.
- OPTIONS.
- RB/R1 and navigate to CONTROLLER
- SOLDIER AIM SENSITIVITY
This option is usually Disabled, however, if you prefer to game with an Inverted-Y axis, set the Invert Vertical Look for Soldier to ON and if you plan on using the Anti-Recoil Mod, be sure to set the Mod value to 'Inverted-Y Anti-Recoil'.
- MENU/OPTIONS button on your controller.
- OPTIONS.
- and navigate to CONTROLLER
- INVERT VERTICAL LOOK FOR SOLDIER.
This option blocks all rumble signals sent from the game but still allows the GamePack to read in-game rumble frequencies which are used by several mods to measure timing. The In-Game Controller Vibration option must always be enabled.
- MENU/OPTIONS button on your controller
- OPTIONS.
- RB/R1 and navigate to CONTROLLER
- VIBRATION to ON
Option | Description |
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Disabled | Controller WILL receive rumbles |
Enabled | Controller WILL NOT receive rumbles |
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