Best controller settings
If you want to play your best in Battlefield 6, you’ll need to dial in the best controller settings possible.
While you can use the best classes, guns, and PC settings, you’ll still need to be able to hit your shots to see any success. So, from infantry to vehicle gameplay, here are the best Battlefield 6 controller settings to get the most from the game’s movement, aim assist, and more.
How to change Battlefield 6 controller settings
- Launch Battlefield 6.
- Head to ‘Settings.’
- First, go to ‘Gameplay’ and ‘Global’ to change baseline settings.
- Then, click ‘Controller.’
- Select ‘Edit Presets’ or ‘Edit Settings.’
- Click on ‘Control Settings’ under Infantry, Vehicles, etc.
- Finally, go back to ‘Edit Settings,’ then scroll down to ‘Other’ and click on ‘Controller Tuning’ – this is important!
Gameplay
Global
Option | Best Setting |
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Invert All Vertical Look | Custom |
Vertical Look Settings | Default |
Hold / Toggle | Default |
Capture Area Outline | On |
Infantry
Option | Best Setting |
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Infantry Aim Sensitivity | 40 |
Infantry Mouse Aim Sensitivity | N/A |
Double Tap Forward Sprint | Off |
Crouch Toggle Sprint | Stand |
Vault Over Sprint | On |
Sprint Door Barge | On |
Double Tap Crouch for Sprint Slide | On |
Landing Roll | On |
Mount Breakout | Instant |
Interact & Reload | Prioritize Reload |
Invert Demolition Charge | Off |
Inventory Visibility | Show |
Most of these settings are down to personal preference, but we recommend starting with a sensitivity of around 50 and to keep adjusting until you feel comfortable.

Vehicles
Option | Best Setting |
---|---|
Vehicle Aim Sensitivity | 40 |
Vehicle Mouse Aim Sensitivity | N/A |
Aircraft Control Sensitivity | 40 |
Helicopter Control Sensitivity | 40 |
Helicopter Control Assists | Off |
Vehicle Aim-Relative Controls | Off |
Decouple Tank Turret Aiming From Turret | On |
Decouple Aiming From Turning (as Passenger) | On |
Vehicle Boost | Toggle |
It’s worth setting the vehicle sensitivity slightly lower than your Infantry so they’re easier to control. Again, around 40 is a good start, then keep adjusting from there.
Aim Assist
Option | Best Setting |
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Infantry Aim Assist | 100 |
Infantry Aim Assist Slowdown | 100 |
Infantry Aim Assist Zoom Snap | 100 |
Vehicle Aim Assist | 100 |
Vehicle Aim Assist Slowdown | 100 |
Vehicle Aim Assist Zoom Snap | 100 |
Don’t touch any of the Aim Assist settings – you want to get as much Aim Assist as possible when playing on controller.

Best Button Layout
The best Controller Button Layout for Battlefield 6 is Alternate. This swaps the default crouch and melee buttons, meaning you now crouch and slide by pressing the right analog stick, and melee with Circle/B. Since you’ll be crouching and sliding a lot more than you’ll be meleeing, it makes sense for it to be at your fingertips.
It’s also much better for vehicles, as it means you’ll brake and accelerate with L2 and R2/LT and RT, which should feel much more familiar. However, transport vehicles are already like this by default, so you can leave it as-is.
Infantry Control Settings

Aim
Setting | Best Option |
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Infantry Aim Sensitivity | 40 |
Invert Vertical Look - Infantry | Off |
Field of View | 105 |
Uniform Infantry Aiming | On |
Zoom Sensitivity Coefficient | 177.8 |
Infantry Aim Assist | 100 |
Infantry Aim Assist Slowdown | 100 |
Infantry Aim Assist Zoom Snap | 100 |
Soldier Aim Input Curve | Standard |
Soldier Zoom Aim Input Curve | Standard |
Stick Input Acceleration Presets | Standard |
Aiming Left / Right Acceleration | 60 |
You shouldn’t have to touch Aim Sensitivity again here, as you’ve already adjusted it through global. However, it’s worth setting your FOV to somewhere around 105 as this provides a great balance between spatial awareness and visual appeal.
Movement
Setting | Best Option |
---|---|
Infantry Sprint | Click |
Double Tap Forward Sprint | Off |
Sprint | L3/LS |
Crouch Toggle Sprint | Stand |
Vault Over Sprint | On |
Slide | N/A |
Crouch Slide | All |
Double Tap Crouch For Sprint Slide | On |
Zoom
Option | Best Setting |
---|---|
Infantry Weapon Zoom | Hold |
Zoom | L2/LT |
Steady Scope | Hold |
Vertical Aim Ratio | 48 |
Vertical Zoom Ratio | 80 |
Infantry Zoom Sensitivity | 100 |
Zoom Transition Sensitivity Smoothing | On |
1.25x Zoom Sensitivity | 100 |
Other
Option | Best Setting |
---|---|
Interact & Reload | Prioritize Reload |
Skip Revive | Hold |
Request Revive | Hold |
Invert Demolition Charge | Off |
Vehicles
You can leave all the Vehicle controls as default, as we have already changed the important settings through the Global menus.
Controller Tuning
Controller Vibration
Setting | Best Option |
---|---|
Controller Vibration | Off |
Vibration Intensity | 0 |
Vibration Mix Preset | Immersive |
Vibration Mix | Default |
If you’re looking to be as competitive as possible in Battlefield 6, then it’s worth turning Controller Vibration Off. However, you can turn it back on for the campaign to have the most immersive experience.
Controller Left Stick
Option | Best Setting |
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Center Deadzone | 2 |
Axial Deadzone | 5 |
Max Input Threshold | 100 |

Controller Right Stick
Option | Best Setting |
---|---|
Center Deadzone | 2 |
Axial Deadzone | 5 |
Max Input Threshold | 100 |
You’ll want to turn Deadzones down as far as they can go without causing stick drift. The lower it is, the more responsive, but if you have an older controller, you might find the crosshair drifting across the screen if it’s too low.
Controller Triggers
Option | Best Setting |
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LT Deadzone | 0 |
LT Max Input Threshold | 100 |
RT Deadzone | 0 |
RT Max Input Threshold | 100 |