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We analyzed the live streams of competitive Free Fire players (Top 100 Global Rank) during the "Free Fire World Series" qualifiers. While they vary slightly, here is the average "Real" sensitivity range used by professionals on high-end devices (90 FPS, 6-inch screen, 4-finger claw):
| Setting | Sensitivity Value (Range) | | :--- | :--- | | General | 85 - 95 | | Red Dot | 70 - 80 | | 2x Scope | 55 - 65 | | 4x Scope | 45 - 55 | | Sniper Scope | 35 - 45 (Low for no-scope drift) | | Free Look | 70 - 80 |
Note: If you play on 30 FPS (low-end device), increase these values by +15 to compensate for input lag.
"Real Sensi" is a community term used to describe sensitivity settings that allow a player to have maximum control over their aim. It is not a single, magic number. Instead, it refers to a setting that feels "real" or natural to your specific playstyle and device.
If your sensitivity is "real" or correct:
While there is no universal setting, here is a stable "baseline" used by many competitive players to start their calibration:
(Note: If you use Free Fire MAX, you may also have a "Free Look" sensitivity; this is usually set to 70–80).