Sensitivity is one of the biggest reasons a Cronus Zen script feels wrong. A recoil value that works for one player can under-correct or over-correct for another because their in-game sensitivity and deadzone are different.
This guide explains how sensitivity affects scripts and how to tune without chasing random values.
Quick Answer
Cronus Zen sensitivity tuning should account for:
- ADS sensitivity
- Horizontal and vertical sensitivity
- Deadzone
- Weapon class
- Platform and controller feel
Change one setting at a time and test before live matches.
Why Sensitivity Matters
Anti-recoil works by applying stick correction. Higher sensitivity means the same stick movement moves the camera more. Lower sensitivity means it moves less. That is why copied values often feel wrong.
| Symptom | Likely issue |
|---|---|
| Aim pulls down | Recoil value too high |
| Aim still climbs | Recoil value too low |
| Aim feels delayed | Deadzone too high |
| Aim jitters | Values or deadzone too aggressive |
| Tracking feels sticky | Aim support too high |
Deadzone
Deadzone is the amount of stick movement ignored near center. If deadzone is too high, small script corrections can get swallowed. If it is too low, stick drift can appear.
Use the lowest deadzone that does not create drift, then tune scripts around that stable baseline.
Per-Game Starting Logic
| Game type | Sensitivity advice |
|---|---|
| Call of Duty / Warzone | Mid-range sens is easiest to tune |
| Apex Legends | ADS multiplier matters heavily |
| R6 Siege | Scope sensitivity can vary |
| Rust | Weapon profile and sensitivity both matter |
| Fortnite | Build/edit settings can affect feel |
| Sports games | Timing scripts may not care about aim sensitivity |
Use game hubs in the library for more specific script options.
Tuning Workflow
- Pick one weapon or feature.
- Keep your game sensitivity stable.
- Test recoil with current values.
- Adjust vertical recoil first.
- Adjust aim assist only after recoil feels stable.
- Save notes for your final values.
Use anti-recoil explained for deeper recoil behavior.
Common Mistakes
| Mistake | Better approach |
|---|---|
| Changing sensitivity and script values together | Change one variable |
| Copying another player’s values blindly | Tune to your setup |
| Ignoring deadzone | Stabilize it first |
| Testing only in live matches | Use training modes |
| Maxing aim assist | Use low-to-moderate values |
Safety Notes
Overtuned sensitivity and aim settings can look unnatural. Keep values conservative for ranked and read ranked play guide before queueing.
FAQ
Do I need to change my sensitivity for scripts?
Not always. You need values that match your sensitivity.
What deadzone should I use?
Use the lowest value that avoids stick drift.
Why does my anti-recoil pull down?
The vertical correction is too strong for your sensitivity or weapon.
Should I tune aim assist first?
No. Tune recoil first, then aim support.
Where should beginners start?
Use the setup guide and test a simple script from free scripts.
Final CTA
Sensitivity tuning is about consistency. Lock your game settings, test one weapon, adjust slowly, and write down the values that actually work for your controller.
