Fade is an Apex content creator, and a great example of the best Apex Legends settings you can use in-game. Fade Apex settings show how you can run the game at its very peak. We’ve also got his set-up listed here, so you can compare and see what it takes to hit the same benchmarks in Apex Legends. This is what we know about his set-up and Fade Apex settings:
Fade Apex Settings
DPI | Sensitivity | ADS Sensitivity Multiplier | Per Optic ADS Sensitivity |
1700 | 0.8 | 1 | Off |
eDPI | Hz | Acceleration | Auto-Sprint |
1360 | 1000 | Off | Off |
Fade Apex Video Settings
Display Mode | Resolution | Aspect Ratio | Brightness |
Ful Screen | 1728×1080 | 16:10 | 72% |
FOV | FOV Ability Scaling | Sprint View Shake | V-Sync |
110 | Disabled | Minimal | Disabled |
NVIDIA Reflex | Anti-Aliasing | Texture Streaming Budget | Texture Filtering |
Enabled+Boost | None | Medium | |
Ambient Occlusion Quality | Sun Shadow Coverage | Sun Shadow Detail | Spot Shadow Detail |
Disabled | Low | Low | low |
Volumetric Lighting | Dynamic Spot Shadows | Model Detail | Effects Detail |
Disabled | Disabled | High | Low |
Impact Marks | Ragdolls | ||
Disabled | Low |
Those are the Fade Apex Legends settings. What about the hardware he’s using it on though? The top Twitch streamers have the best hardware, so how does it compare to what you’ll be running the Fade Apex settings on?
Fade’s Streaming Set-Up
Monitor | Mouse | Keyboard | Headset |
ASUS TUF VG259QM | Logitech G Pro Superlight Black | ASUS ROG Falchion RX Low Profile | HyperX Cloud II |
Mousepad | CPU | GPU | Motherboard |
HyperX Pulsefire Mat | Intel Core i9-12900K | Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090 | ASUS Z690 e-gaming |
Cooling | Mic | Mixer | |
NZKT Kraken X73 | Audio-Technica AT2020 | TC-Helicon GOXLR Mini |
Who is Fade?
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Real Name – Cole Caswell
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County – United States
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Birthday – November 7th 2000