Best Delta Force Settings To Use

Best Delta Force Settings To Use

Delta Force, the PC and mobile free-to-play shooter, is also now on Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5. The game does feature full controller support, but the aiming and movement can feel a bit weird on console. Here, we recommend the best settings to help you improve your aim, sensitivity, and movement when playing Delta Force on console and with a controller. Audio and graphics recommendations are also included.

Delta Force also features cross-play, but this is limited depending on which platform you play one. Make sure to check out our full Delta Force cross-play guide on how to play the game with friends on other platforms.

Currently, the game features a roster of 11 class-based operators, and here’s how to unlock and use all operators in Delta Force.

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Controller settings

Delta Force started out as a PC and mobile game before being released on console. If you’re coming from another popular shooter like a Call of Duty or Battlefield game, you might find Delta Force’s controls on console to feel a bit awkward and stiff when it comes to movement and aiming.

A lot of game settings you likely won’t need to tweak, but you’ll definitely want to adjust some of the controller sensitivity settings. Settings are often personal preference, so you might want more or less sensitivity when hip firing or aiming, but for the most part, these settings will help you better refine your movement and aiming.

You’ll likely want to adjust the sensitivity when using ground vehicles and tanks as well. Try boosting these sensitivity levels to around the same vertical and horizontal sensitivities you use for your operator. Personally, I only use ground vehicles and never fly the aircraft, but I assume those will need similar adjustments.

Controller sensitivity
Controller sensitivity

Controller sensitivity

Controller Deadzone

Right Stick Center Deadzone – 10

Right Stick Maximum Input – 80

Left Stick Center Deadzone – 10

Right Stick Maximum Input – 80

Input Sensitivity

Stick Response Curve – Standard

Sensitivity Preset – Custom

  • Hip Fire Horizontal Sensitivity – 450
  • Hip Fire Vertical Sensitivity – 300
  • Hip Fire Horizontal Outer Deadzone Acceleration – 50
  • Hip Fire Vertical Outer Deadzone Acceleration – 50
  • Hip Fire Turning Activation Time – 30
  • Hip Fire Turn Delay – 0
  • ADS Horizontal Sensitivity – 200
  • ADS Vertical Sensitivity – 150
  • ADS Horizontal Outer Deadzone Acceleration – 20
  • ADS Vertical Outer Deadzone Acceleration – 20
  • ADS Turning Activation Time – 50
  • ADS Turn Delay – 0

Set Sensitivity Per Zoom – Off (You can turn this on and manually set different zooms for all your scope types, but the default setting works fine here.)

Sensitivity Transition Mode – ADS Transition

Scope Magnification Adapts Automatically – On

Invert All Vertical Input – Off

Invert All Infantry Vertical Input – Off

Invert All Ground Vehicle Driver Vertical Input – Off

Invert All Aircraft Vertical Input – Off

Invert All Gunner Vertical Input – Off

Turret Locked While Vehicle Turning – Off

Controller Vibration – Off

Adaptive Triggers (PS5) – Off

Adaptive Trigger effect is something you definitely want to turn off for PS5. The immersion might feel cool, but for more precise aiming, you want to have this effect turned off.

Ground Vehicle Sensitivity

First-Person Horizontal Sensitivity – 400

First-Person Vertical Sensitivity – 300

Third-Person Horizontal Sensitivity – 300

Third-Person Vertical Sensitivity – 250

Set Sensitivity Per Zoom – Off

Aircraft Sensitivity

First-Person Horizontal Sensitivity – 400

First-Person Vertical Sensitivity – 300

Third-Person Horizontal Sensitivity – 300

Third-Person Vertical Sensitivity – 250

Set Sensitivity Per Zoom – Off

Gunner Sensitivity

First-Person Horizontal Sensitivity – 400

First-Person Vertical Sensitivity – 250

Set Sensitivity Per Zoom – Off

Aim Assist Switch

This is your aim assist, and you definitely want to keep this on while playing with a controller.

Controller layout
Controller layout

Controller Controls

Controller layout and combat sections

This section is mostly personal preference. You can use these settings to adjust whether or not you want to use the bottom triggers or the top bumpers for shooting. You can also choose to swap your crouch and melee buttons, to allow you to crouch, dive, and go prone faster with the right thumbstick.

Movement

Auto Run / Tactical Sprint – Close or Auto Run

Run /Tactical Sprint Control – Toggle

Tactical Sprint Activation – Press While Sprinting

Slide/ Dive Activation – Press to Slide/ Hold to Dive

The only change needed here is the Auto Run / Tactical Sprint setting. This will be based on personal preference. Keep it on Auto Run if you’re someone who is always looking to charge toward the fight. Change this to “Close” if you want to use the thumbstick to adjust your speed. This means that slight pressure will let you walk, and you’ll start running with more pressure applied. This is preferred if you’re someone who wants to walk around and be more stealthy and tactical about your movements.

Controls And Combat

Leave this section all default unless you want to remap various movement controls.

Aim

Leave this section all default unless you want to remap various aiming controls.

Vehicle

Leave this section all default unless you want to remap various vehicle controls.

Screen Settings

Screen settingsScreen settings
Screen settings

General

Show Performance Parameters – On

Operations

Show Detailed Item Pickup Tips – On

Close Backpack /Pick up Tab When Being Attacked – On

Close Backpack / Pick up Tab When Sprinting – Off

Warfare

Minimap

Rotating Perspective – Off (This is personal preference and can be turned on if preferred)

Infantry View Distance – 100

Ground Vehicle View Distance – 150

Aircraft View Distance – 240

Minimap Icon Scale – 100%

Language

Text – English by default, but set this to whatever your preferred language is

Graphics

Graphics settingsGraphics settings
Graphics settings

Display

Brightness – Default

V-Sync – Off

Performance Mode – Frame Rate

Turning off V-Sync and prioritizing frame rates over graphics will be most beneficial in this game, as well as most online multiplayer shooters.

Combat Perspective

Default (field of view) FOV – Set this somewhere around 100 to 120.

Audio

Audio settingsAudio settings
Audio settings

Audio is generally a personal preference as well. For me, the game audio is way too loud, and it becomes difficult to hear friends in a party chat. I’ve dropped my Master Volume setting to 60, but you might want to adjust yours more or less. I also turn the music volume down really low to prioritize important in-game audio and chat, but maybe you want to rock out with it.

Another setting to highlight is the streamer setting that allows you to remove the copyrighted music playback. If you’re not streaming, you can just leave this on for the music.

Master Volume

Master Volume – 60

Audio Output mode – Speakers or Headphones

HRTF – Default

Mute When Minimized – On

Individual Volume

Music Volume – 25

Sound Effects Volume – 100

UI Volume – 100

Voice Volume – 100

Copyrighted Music Playback – On by default

Voice*

Chat Channel – Squad

  • Mic Mode Switch – Choose between Always On, Push to Talk, or Off
  • Mic Volume – 100

Channel – All

Voice – English or your preferred language

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