Full Name | Unknown |
Age | Unknown |
Date Of Birth | Unknown |
Nationality | Australia |
Ethnicity | Australian |
Aliases | Zeus |
Team | Unknown |
Twitch Followers | Unknown |
Who is Zeus?
Zeus, also known as ZeusOfAimAssist and Zeus_Of_SND and is an Australian gamer, content creator, and streamer. He usually plays and streams Apex Legends, however, he does play other first-shooters on occasion such as Halo.
Unfortunately, not much is known about Zeus aside from what is available on his social media which includes a Twitter account with 59.9K followers and a YouTube account with 864K subscribers.
Zeus also has a second YouTube channel with 67.4K subscribers which he uses to stream his gameplay.
Zeus Apex Legends Settings
Apex Legends is a highly customizable game, and getting the settings to perfectly fit your preferences is half the battle when it comes to performing well, however, this can be a long and somewhat overwhelming process.
However, a simple solution for this is to copy the settings from one of the Apex Legends professionals and from there, calibrate them to fit your own needs.
Zeus Gameplay Settings
When it comes to gameplay settings, Scott’s are not any different from any other professional Apex player. One thing that we can notice is that he opts to use “Hold” instead of “Toggle” for most of his options such as the “Jetpack Control.”
Interact Prompt Style | Default |
Button Hints | On |
Crosshair Damage Feedback | X w/Shield Icon |
Damage Numbers | Stacking |
Ping Opacity | Faded |
Obituaries | On |
Minimap Rotation | Off |
Weapon Auto-Cycle on Empty | Off |
Auto Sprint | On |
Double Tap Sprint | Off |
Jetpack Control | Hold |
Incoming Damage Feedback | 30 |
Taking Damage Closes Deathbox or Drafting Menu | Off |
Hop-Up-Pop-Up | On |
Streamer Mode | Off |
Anonymous Mode | Enabled |
Usage Sharing | Enabled |
Performance Display | Off |
Club Invites | Enabled |
Reticle | Custom |
Zeus Apex Legends Controller Settings
Just like most professional FPS players, Zeus has his controller settings customized to fit his own preferences and playstyle. With that said, most of his settings are what you would commonly see, however, contrary to most players, Zeus prefers to have his crouch button set to “Toggle” instead of “Hold”.
Button Layout | Customized |
Stick Layout | Default |
Interact/Reload Button | Tap to use and reload |
Crouch Button | Toggle |
Aim Button | Hold |
Survival Slot Button | Off |
Trigger Deadzones | None |
Zeus Movement / Aiming
When it comes to movement and aiming settings, Zeus pretty much uses the same settings as most professional Apex players with one exception. Zeus has his look sensitivity set to 6 which is considered to be super high compared to the standard 4. According to his statement in one of his videos, this is due to him preferring more precise movements.
Look Sensitivity | 6 |
Look Sensitivity (ADS) | 4 |
Per Optic Settings | On |
Response Curve | Classic |
Look Deadzone | None |
Movement Deadzone | Small |
Inverted Look | Off |
Vibration | Off |
Zeus Apex Legends Video Settings
When taking a look at his Apex Legends video settings, we can see that, unlike most professional players, Zeus doesn’t sacrifice any visual fidelity to gain better performance or higher framerates. On the contrary, Zeus has all of his graphics settings cranked up as high as they can go, with the FOV being the only exception set to 104.
Display Mode | Full Screen | Full screen maximizes frame rates |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 | |
Resolution | 2560 x 1440 | |
Field Of View (FOV) | 104 | Using a higher FOV setting provides better visibility. |
FOV Ability Scaling | Enabled | This disables the added FOV whenever Bloodhound or Octane uses their abilities. |
Sprint View Shake | Minimal | Keeps the normal amount of screen shake during sprinting |
V-Sync | Disabled | |
NVidia Reflex | Disabled | |
Adaptive Resolution FPS Target | 0 | |
Anti-aliasing | TSAA | |
Texture Streaming Budget | Insane (8GB VRAM) | |
Texture Filtering | Anisotropic 16X | |
Ambient Occlusion Quality | High |
Zeus Gaming PC Setup
Zeus hasn’t publicly revealed the specs of his gaming PC so we don’t have any information on it. However, streaming video games is a demanding task that requires high-end equipment, so we can assume that Zeus uses top-of-the-line components in his gaming PC.
CPU | Unknown |
Graphics Card | Unknown |
Memory | Unknown |
Power Supply | Unknown |
Wrapping Up
Now you know the god of aim assists settings you can go out there and try them out. Using his settings may help to improve your game.
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