The Battlefield 6 Open Beta is back for a second, and final, weekend, and there’s even less time to dive into the game. If you want to maximize your enjoyment, it’s worth making some changes to create the best aim settings.
Whatever your game mode of choice, aiming is crucial to success in Battlefield 6, and not having the best settings established can lead to losses in one-on-one battles. Therefore, it’s definitely worth delving into the settings to make changes.
That can be daunting, however, given the wide array of options available, so we’re here to help with a breakdown of the best settings to use.
Best Battlefield 6 Open Beta Aim Settings

The best aim settings for the Battlefield 6 Open Beta may depend on individual preferences, and finding the sweet spot can be tricky.
Fortunately, the community has been hard at work to find the best aim settings during the Open Beta so far and have shared their findings on social media. While you can tweak your own settings to find an approach you’re comfortable wise, I’d advise against it as it can be difficult to track and time in the Open Beta is limited.
Similar to the best graphic settings, BattlefinityGG has provided the best aim settings I’ve seen so far. The full list of aim settings is detailed in the table below.
| Infantry Aim Sensitivity | 40 |
| Invert Vertical Look – Infantry | Off |
| Field of View | 115 |
| Uniform Infantry Aiming | On |
| Zoom Sensitivity Coefficient | 170 |
| Infantry Aim Assist | 100 |
| Infantry Aim Assist Slowdown | 100 |
| Infantry Aim Assist Zoom Snap | 100 |
| Soldier Aim Input Curve | BF1, BF4 |
| Stick Input Acceleration Presets | BF1 |
| Infantry Weapon Zoom | Hold |
| Steady Scope | Hold |
| Vertical Aim Ratio | 50 |
| Infantry Zoom Aim Sensitivity | 90 |
| 1.25x Zoom Aim Sensitivity | 100 |
| Center Deadzone | 3 |
| Axial Deadzone | 3 |
| Max Input Threshold | 100 |
How to Change Battlefield 6 Aim Settings
It’s best to adjust your aim settings in Battlefield 6 in the main menu, before you get into a match, and this is done on the main landing page.
To adjust your aim settings, follow these steps:
- Log in to the Battlefield 6 Open Beta.
- Navigate to the Settings tab, marked by a gear cog. It’s after the Challenges tab.
- Scroll to find the Gameplay and Mouse & Keyboard settings.
- Tweak to the desired input.
What has impressed you most about the Battlefield 6 Open Beta so far? Let us know your thoughts in the Insider Gaming forum.
For more Battlefield 6, take a look at all the rewards available to earn, and check out how to view your stats from the Open Beta.



