Roblox  Rivals
Updated June 2026

Roblox Rivals Best Settings

The best Roblox Rivals settings tune FOV, sensitivity, crosshair, audio and graphics so your aim and movement feel consistent. In an FPS, performance beats fidelity — steady frames win more fights than pretty shadows.

Field of view (FOV)

90 is the competitive default; widen it for aggression, narrow it for sniping.

Profile FOV Notes
Competitive default 90 Most-recommended by top players
Aggressive (SMG/Shotgun) 90–105 More peripheral vision up close
Balanced (Assault Rifle) 85–95 All-round sweet spot
Defensive (Sniper) 75–85 Larger distant targets
New players 80–90 110+ risks motion sickness

PC sensitivity

Run the 180° test: one full mousepad swipe should turn roughly 180° in-game, then fine-tune.

Setting Range Notes
Mouse sensitivity 0.5–1.5 Tune with the 180° swipe test
ADS sensitivity 0.3–0.8 Lower than hipfire
Scope sensitivity 0.2–0.6 Lowest for snipers
Vertical multiplier 1.0–1.2 Slightly faster vertical
Zoom sensitivity 0.4–0.7 Mid-range scopes

Mobile sensitivity

Roblox Rivals mobile aim — start lower than feels natural; touch input is more sensitive than a mouse.

Setting Range Notes
Camera 50–80 Touch is more sensitive — start low
ADS 30–55 Controlled aiming
Scope 25–45 Steady long-range
Free Look 60–90 Quick situational awareness

Crosshair settings

Cross or dot, green or cyan for contrast, thin and consistent — disable dynamic crosshairs for muscle memory.

Weapon Recommended crosshair Why
Assault Rifle Cross · medium · small gap Balanced reference
SMG Dot · small · no gap Close-range precision
Shotgun Dot Point-blank spread
Sniper Thin cross/dot · medium gap Center clarity for flicks
Movement & audio
Treat audio as your second set of eyes: Master 70–100%, SFX 80–100%, Music low, spatial audio on. Footsteps mean an enemy is near, a reload sound means push. For movement, keep abilities like Dash and Wall Run bound close to WASD (Q is ideal) so repositioning is instant.
Graphics for higher FPS
Drop graphics quality to 3–5/10, shadows Off/Low, post-processing Off, anti-aliasing Off/FXAA. Close background apps, update GPU drivers and run fullscreen — these alone can add 10–30 FPS without new hardware. Aim for 100+ FPS on the Competitive preset.

Put your aim to work

Settings get your crosshair steady — now build a loadout and check the meta to use it.

Settings FAQ

Quick answers on FOV, sensitivity and crosshair choices.

What are the best settings for Roblox Rivals?
Run a 90 FOV, mouse sensitivity in the 0.5–1.5 range tuned with the 180° swipe test, a thin green or cyan crosshair, audio with SFX at 80–100% and spatial audio on, and graphics dropped to 3–5/10 with shadows and post-processing off. In an FPS, steady frames beat fidelity — aim for 100+ FPS on the Competitive preset.
What sensitivity should I use in Rivals?
Most players sit in the medium band of 0.7–1.0 mouse sensitivity. Snipers and precision players go low (0.3–0.6), aggressive players go high (1.1–1.5). Set ADS to 0.3–0.8 and scope to 0.2–0.6 — always lower than hipfire. On mobile, start lower than feels natural: Camera 50–80, ADS 30–55, since touch is more sensitive than a mouse.
What FOV is best in Rivals?
90 is the competitive default most top players recommend. Widen to 90–105 for aggressive SMG/Shotgun play, narrow to 75–85 for sniping so distant targets stay large, and keep new players around 80–90. Above 110 risks motion sickness and shrinks far-away enemies.
What are the best crosshair settings?
Use a thin cross or dot in green or cyan for contrast (white on dark maps), small–medium size, small or no gap, opacity 80–100% with outline on. By weapon: Assault Rifle a medium cross with a small gap, SMG a small dot with no gap, Shotgun a dot, Sniper a thin cross or dot with a medium gap. Disable dynamic crosshairs so muscle memory stays consistent.