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Here are TimTheTatman’s Call of Duty Warzone settings

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TimTheTatman is one of the most tenured streamers on Twitch and it all started with his Call of Duty play years ago.

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So far in 2020, following the release of CoD’s battle royale game mode Warzone, the hefty content creator has streamed 319 hours of the game, racking up more than 10 million hours watched. 

While he might not be known for his skillful play, it’s tough to argue that Tim doesn’t have his settings optimized for performance. Here are TimTheTatman’s settings for Call of Duty: Warzone.

TimTheTatman’s Warzone keybinds

Reload
R
Equipment
4
Heal
Q
Special Ability
X
Use/Interact
E
Crouch
Not Bound
Prone
Left Ctrl
Jump/Mantle
Space
Sprint/Steady Aim
Left Shift
Melee/Zoom
V
Auto Run
H
Map
M
Scoreboard/Inventory
Tab/Mouse 3
Aim Down Sight
Right Mouse Button
Field Upgrade
X

Mouse settings

DPI
800
Mouse Sensitivity
3.93
ADS Sensitivity
Relative
ADS Horizontal
1.00
ADS Vertical
1.00
Monitor Coefficient
1.33
Mouse Acceleration
0
Mouse Filtering
0
Field of View
90
Auto Weapon Switch
On
Weapon Switch Delay
250
ADS Field of View
Affected

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Max Miceli
Senior Staff Writer. Max graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a journalism and political science degree in 2015. He previously worked for The Esports Observer covering the streaming industry before joining Dot where he now helps with Overwatch 2 coverage.