Vicente “Tacolilla” Compagnon is a Valorant player for Leviatán, the LATAM representatives at Valorant Masters Copenhagen. The player had an impressive performance on his debut international Valorant match against DRX. The Chamber player constantly stepped up to the occasion, bringing the aggression to the international teams present in Denmark. Here are Tacolilla’s Valorant crosshair and video settings.
Tacolilla Mouse settings
DPI: 800Sensitivity: 0.3eDPI: 240Zoom Sensitivity: 1Windows Sensitivity: 6
Tacolilla’s Valorant crosshair settings
Color: CyanOutlines: OffCenter Dot: Off
Show Inner Lines: On
Inner Line Opacity: 1Inner Line Length: 4And Inner Line Thickness: 2Inner Line Offset: 2Movement Error: OffFiring Error: Off
Show Outer Lines: OffOuter Line Opacity: 0Outer Line Length: 0And Outer Line Thickness: 0Outer Line Offset: 0Movement Error: OffFiring Error: Off
Image Credit: Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games.
Valorant keybinds for Tacolilla
Walk: L-ShiftCrouch: l-CtrlJump: Mouse Space BarUse Object:FEquip Primary Weapon: 1Equip Secondary Weapon: 2And Equip Melee Weapon: 3Equip Spike: 4 Use/Equip Ability 1: EUse/Equip Ability: 2: QUse or Equip Ability: 3 CUse/Equip Ability Ultimate: X
Tacolilla’s Valorant video settings
General Resolution: 1680X1050Aspect Ratio: 16:10Aspect Ratio: FillDisplay Mode: Fullscreen
Valorant Graphic settings (Unknown)
Multithreaded Rendering: UnknownMaterial Quality: UnknownTexture Quality: UnknownDetail Quality: UnknownUI Quality: UnknownVignette: UnknownVSync: UnknownAnti-Aliasing: UnknownAnisotropic Filtering: UnknownImprove Clarity: UnknownBloom: UnknownDistortion: UnknownCast Shadows: Unknown
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