Team Liquid ScreaM Valorant: Settings, Keybinds, Crosshair & More

September 22, 2021
Professional Valorant player for Team Liquid shares his Valorant settings. See how ScreaM likes to do things in Valorant.

ScreaM, also known as Adil Benrlitom, is a professional Valorant player from Belgium. He is currently a part of the famous Team Liquid. ScreaM is also among the many ex-professional Counter-Strike Global Offensive players who’ve left the Valve shooter for Valorant. If you want to find out more about ScreaM and his Valorant settings, then keep reading.

ScreaM’s Pro Valorant Settings

In this guide, you will find out all of ScreaM’s Valorant settings, including his mouse settings, crosshair preferences, graphics & display settings, and key binds. In addition, you will also get to see what type of PC gear ScreaM likes to play Valorant on.

Mouse Settings

ScreaM’s all-time favorite mouse to play Valorant with is the Finalmouse Ultralight 2 alongside the Steelseries QCK Heavy mouse pad. Here are ScreaM’s ultimate Valorant mouse settings:

  • DPI – 400 
  • eDPI – 314
  • In-game Sensitivity – 0.785
  • Scoped Sensitivity – 1
  • Polling Rate Hz – 1000      
  • Windows Sensitivity – 6

ScreaM’s Key Bindings

The key binds that ScreaM likes to use are nothing extremely out of the ordinary. His favorite keyboard to play Valorant, and other games on is the HyperX Alloy FPS. Let’s see his keybindings for Valorant.

  • Crouch – Left Ctrl
  • Walk – Left Shift
  • Jump – Mouse Wheel Down
  • Equip Primary Weapon – 1
  • Equip Primary Weapon – 2
  • Equip Primary Weapon – 3
  • Equip Spike – 4
  • Ability 1 – F
  • Ability 2 – A
  • Ability 3 – C
  • Ultimate Ability – X

ScreaM’s Valorant Crosshair Settings

ScreaM uses a cyan crosshair in Valorant alongside some not-so-unique preferences. His crosshair settings are easy to copy and pretty simple. Here’s how he likes to set them:

  • Colour – Cyan
  • Inner Lines – 1/1/1/1
  • Outlines – On/1/1
  • Outer Lines – 0/0/0/0
  • Center Dot – On/1/3        
  • Fade – Off
  • Movement – Off
  • Firing – Off

ScreaM’s Graphics Settings

Using the Alienware AW2521H monitor and the NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 3080 graphics card, ScreaM has a lot of freedom to play around with his graphics settings in Valorant. This is what his graphics settings look like for maximum performance:

  • Material Quality – Low
  • Detail Quality – Low       
  • Texture Quality – Low   
  • UI Quality – Low       
  • Anti-Aliasing – MSAA 4x
  • Anisotropic Filtering – 4x
  • Bloom – Off
  • Vignette – Off    
  • Improve Clarity – Off   
  • Distortion – Off
  • Vsync – Off        
  • First Person Shadows – Off

Valorant Map Settings

ScreaM has slightly modified the minimap in Valorant to meet his needs. He doesn’t have extremely specific requirements so it will be easy for you to copy it if you find it easy to use. Here’s how it looks like:

  • Rotate: Rotate/Based on Site
  • Keep Player Centered: On
  • Minimap Size: 1:2
  • Minimap Zoom: 0.824
  • Minimap Vision Cones: On
  • Show Map Region Names: Never
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