Rocket League Aerial Sensitivity | Best settings

If you want to maximize your Rocket League potential and move up into the upper echelons of its rankings, you’ll be wanting to tailor your settings to your preferences. The trouble is, there are dozens of individual settings to alter, including Rocket League aerial sensitivity. In this guide, we’ll let you know what aerial sensitivity is and how you should tweak it to get the best aerial sensitivity settings and play as the pros do.

Rocket League Aerial Sensitivity | Best settings

Rocket League Aerial Sensitivity

What is Aerial Sensitivity?

Aerial sensitivity in Rocket League is one of many options you can alter. Essentially, it affects the speed in which you turn and rotate while in mid-air. If you’re after improving your aerial game in Rocket League, you will want to make sure you have the best aerial sensitivity settings for you. The higher the number you go for with this setting, the more sensitive your aerial turning and rotating will be. If, for example, you think it’s sluggish, turn that number up.

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Best Rocket League Aerial Sensitivity Settings

Of course, as with all settings, the best aerial sensitivity setting is subjective. What works best for one person will feel horrible for another. It depends, too, on the console you play on and the controller you use. Despite everything above, however, we can make some recommendations for the best aerial sensitivity settings in Rocket League.

Pro Rocket League players such as AlphaKep and Turbopolsa, for example, have aerial sensitivity set at 1.3 and 1.4, respectively. Pros playing on PC tend to opt for anywhere between 1.1 and 1.4 aerial sensitivity settings. This should be the sweet spot, as long as you’ve set up your dead zones correctly.

We’d recommend that you keep your dead zones quite low and to a cross shape for ease of play. If you are playing on consoles, meanwhile, you may well want your sensitivity higher. We wouldn’t recommend you take it over 2.5, but that’s us. Tinker with the sensitivity settings to get to the level you feel comfortable with.

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