Best BGMI Sensitivity Settings After 4.0 Update

Best BGMI Sensitivity Settings After 4.0 Update: Zero Recoil Guide [October 2025]

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If you’re dealing with bad sprays after the new BGMI 4.0 update, this simple guide should help you. I’ve kept everything readable for you to copy the settings, test them in Training Ground, and customize based on your device. The goal is simple: stable aim, smooth tracking, and close to zero-recoil in real matches.

Why The 4.0 Update Changed Your Aim settings:  In major updates, there are adjustments to how weapons work, how the camera feels, and how drifts on the gyroscope respond. Even small adjustments can somehow result in the old sensitivity that feels “off.” This is why it’s best practice to reset, retest, and save a new profile that matches the newest patch.

Best BGMI Sensitivity Settings After 4.0 Update

Use these settings as a baseline. Then adjust ±5-10 more up or down based on your preference, device, DPI, and hand comfort. I have split them out for No-Gyro and Gyro. If you are a beginner utilizing Gyro, you should use the Gyro settings and start to lower values until your crosshair stops over-swinging.

1) Camera Sensitivity (No ADS) — for looking around

  • 3rd Person (TPP): 115
  • 1st Person (FPP): 100
  • Camera (Free Look): 120

Why: High enough for fast scanning of every direction, but not so high that it causes very fast motion that in unable to control.

2) Camera (ADS) — affects recoil only if you don’t use gyro

  • TPP No Scope: 95
  • FPP No Scope: 85
  • Red Dot/Holo/1x: 40–45
  • 2x Scope: 35
  • 3x Scope: 32
  • 4x/ VSS: 20–22
  • 6x Scope: 14–16
  • 8x Scope: 10–12

Tip: Lower ADS = steadier spray for non-gyro players. If your close-range aim feels not so good, raise 1x slightly.

3) Gyroscope — for players who use gyro to control recoil

  • TPP No Scope: 300–320
  • FPP No Scope: 300
  • Red Dot/Holo/1x: 300
  • 2x Scope: 280
  • 3x Scope: 250
  • 4x/ VSS: 200–210
  • 6x Scope: 80–100
  • 8x Scope: 50–70

Why: High values for 1x–3x help reduce vertical recoil on ARs. Lower values on 6x–8x prevent over-bad during long-range sprays.

4) ADS Gyroscope — if you enable “Gyro ADS only”

Use the same numbers as above or go ~10% lower if you over-correct while spraying.

5) ADS (No Gyro) — backups for non-gyro recoil control

  • Red Dot/Holo/1x: 35–40
  • 2x: 32
  • 3x: 28–30
  • 4x: 18–20
  • 6x: 12–14
  • 8x: 10–12

Zero-Recoil Routine: 10 Minutes That Actually Works

Every day, make it a habit to follow this simple routine and practice each task until you master it.

  1. Warm-Up (2 minutes): Perform a hip-fire, from left to right and right to left, with no scope, muscling an attack at 1015 meters, keeping the crosshair chest level.
  2. 1x Spray (3 minutes): Red Dot + M416 / AKM / ACE32 Banana. Perform a 30-bullet spray at 10m, 20m, and 30m. Adjust Gyro 1x or ADS 1x by plus or minus 5 until the pattern remains on center.
  3. 3x Tracking (3 minutes): 3x on a mid-range target to track from left to right and back. If you go too far past your target, lower 3x Gyro. If you lag, raise 3x Gyro.
  4. 6x to 3x Trick (2 minutes): Put a 6x on your AR and switch the scope to 3x. Tune 6x Gyro to find a smooth beam at 5070 meters. This is also a good means of control for a more difficult scope.

Rule of thumb: If your gun pulls up, raise Gyro (lower ADS: aim down sight) and if your gun drifts to the side, its because flowing finger/tilt, so slow down and reset grip.

Device-Wise Changes (Very Important)

Not all phones act in the same manner. You can use these simple adjustments:

  • Mid/Low-End Phones (lower FPS): reduce all Gyro values by approximately 10–15%. A lower FPS will increase screen sensitivity.
  • High-End / 120Hz Phones: increase the Gyro value for laser beams. If shakes start happening while you are running, only lower the TPP/FPP No Scope value by 1015 and keep the 1x3x scopes the same.
  • iOS vs Android: iOS is usually smoother with the same number. If you switch from Android → iOS, lower each value by approximately 5–10 at the start.
  • If you get movement issue: Just lower the No Scope Gyro value first, do not change scoped values.

Sensitivity Codes: Save, Share, Restore

BGMI lets you export/import sensitivity. After you perfect your sensitivity profile:

  • Go to Settings → Sensitivity → Layout Management → Share   
  • Save your Sensitivity Code and also export your Layout Code
  • Email it to yourself or keep it in Notes/Drive. If you reinstall or switch devices, you can restore your codes in seconds.

Control Layout That Helps Recoil

Zero recoil is not only about numbers. Your HUD layout matters.

  • Keep fire and scope buttons reachable by your thumbs without stretching.
  • For gyro players, avoid gripping the phone too tight—let your wrists move freely.
  • Place peek buttons where you can hold and spray together. Peeking stabilizes sprays by exposing less body and forcing steadier angles.

How to Test Like a Pro (but with simple steps)

Pick one AR (M416, AKM, ACE32, SCAR-L) and do this:

Step 1: 10 sprays at 20m with Red Dot. If your bullets are not shooting a single point, add +10 to Gyro 1x (or –5 to ADS 1x if no gyro).

Step 2: 10 sprays at 30m with 3x. If your gun go diagonally, your finger/tilt is uneven—slow down and keep your elbow resting.

Step 3: Snipe two bots at 80m with 6x. If you overshoot micro-flicks, lower 6x Gyro by 5.

Step 4: End with 2–3 real TDM matches to lock muscle memory.

Do this once a day for a week. You’ll feel the difference in clutch fights.

Common Problems & Quick Fixes

“My gun still shakes in close range.” Lower TPP/FPP No Scope Gyro by 15. That calms your camera while hip-firing and shoulder-peeking.

“Mid-range beams wobble.” Reduce 3x Gyro by 10. If it becomes too slow, add +3 back.

“Long-range 6x pulls down.” Your Gyro is too high. Drop 6x Gyro by 5–8.

“I keep missing first bullets.” Raise 1x Camera (ADS) slightly (non-gyro) or 1x Gyro by +5 for snappier initial control.

Keep changes small, test again, and save. That’s how you build consistent, low-recoil aim across all maps.

Final Thoughts

These Best BGMI Sensitivity Settings After 4.0 Update are a recommended starting point, not a hard and fast rule. Your hands, your controller, and your playstyle are all unique. It is worth it to take a few minutes in Training Ground to lock in what is comfortable for you and export the code. With small adjustments over time you will hold tighter beams and win more fights – without fighting against your screen.

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