Deadlock Pro & Streamer Settings: Copy the Best Configs (2026)
Deadlock Pro & Streamer Settings: Copy the Best Configs (2026)
Last updated: June 3, 2026
The fastest way to find a sensitivity that works is to start from a pro’s and tune from there. We pulled the current settings of notable Deadlock players — you can compare them all here — and distilled the patterns worth copying.
Deadlock.ioQuick answer: Most Deadlock pros run 800 DPI with an eDPI around 640–960 (roughly a 30–45 cm full turn) — lower/slower than CS2 or Valorant because Deadlock is tracking-heavy. Match a pro’s eDPI, not their raw sens.
Notable pro & streamer sensitivities
| Player | DPI × sens | eDPI |
|---|---|---|
| MikaelS1 (pro) | 800 × 0.80 | 640 |
| shroud (streamer) | 800 × 1.10 | 880 |
| Recrent | 800 × 1.15 | 920 |
| Hydration | 800 × 1.25 | 1000 |
The patterns worth copying
- DPI: 800 is the norm. eDPI: aim for ~800–900 to start.
- cm/360: ~30–45 cm per full turn — a full-ish mousepad swipe. Deadlock rewards tracking, so slower than tac-shooters.
- Zoom Sensitivity Ratio: 1.0.
- Video: V-Sync off, anti-aliasing off, low shadows/fog, native res at max refresh.
How to copy a pro the right way
Match eDPI, not the raw number. eDPI = DPI × in-game sens. To copy shroud’s 880 at your 1600 DPI, set sens to 880 ÷ 1600 = 0.55. Even better, convert by cm/360 from a game you already play so your muscle memory transfers. Find configs on ProSettings.net, then commit for a week before changing anything.
🎮 Note: don’t copy crosshairs or keybinds blindly — those are pure preference (shroud has run no crosshair at all). The sensitivity is the part worth borrowing.Pro configs change often and some aggregator entries are inferred — treat these as a starting point, not gospel.