Crashies is probably the only player who was shooting at five opponents with none shooting back.

Austin "crashies" Roberts plays for Team NRG and has been a part of the roster’s core for quite a few years. The 25-year-old player is one of the pillars of the NRG roster. Under FNS’ guidance and leadership, Crashies has been able to provide his best for the team. Here are Crashies VALORANT settings including his crosshair code and video settings.

There was a moment in VALORANT history when a player was shooting at five opponents. All five were facing him but none shot back. The player got an Ace, the first and probably the only time ever such unique gameplay would take place in Riot’s FPS. It was during VCT Champs 2022 that crashies saw the entire BOOM esports team on the ropes coming towards him. Unfortunately for the Asia-Pacific team, they cannot shoot while on the ropes which means they were basically shooting ducks, aim practice for crashies. 

Crashies mouse settings


Crashies uses a Logitech G Pro wireless mouse. With a DPI of 800 and a Windows sensitivity of 6, his sensitivity is not out of the world. However, it also allows him to take wide peeks and move his crosshair quickly from one point to another. 

  • DPI: 800
  • Sensitivity: 0.23
  • eDPI: 200
  • Zoom Sensitivity: 0.875
  • Hz: 1000
  • Windows Sensitivity: 6
  • Raw Input: B

Crashies VALORANT crosshair

The crosshair is single-handedly the most important part of any player’s perspective. Quite often, the crosshair comes down to individual preference. Some players can even try to get unique crosshairs in place and hey, if it works for them it works. But ultimately, it comes down to your personal preference. Here’s crashies VALORANT crosshair settings.

  • Color: White
  • Crosshair Color: #FFFFF
  • Outlines: Off
  • Center Dot: Off
  • Show Inner Lines: On
  • Inner Line Opacity: 1
  • Inner Line Length: 3
  • and Inner Line Thickness: 2
  • Inner Line Offset: 2
  • Movement Error: Off
  • Firing Error: Off
  • Show Outer Lines: Off
  • Movement Error: Off
  • Firing Error: Off

Crashies VALORANT crosshair code

We will update this article with the crosshair code once it becomes available.

Sam "s0m" Oh (L) and Austin "crashies" Roberts of NRG are seen backstage between matches at the VALORANT Champions Tour 2023: LOCK//IN Groups Stage on February 17, 2023 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)
Sam "s0m" Oh (L) and Austin "crashies" Roberts of NRG are seen backstage between matches at the VALORANT Champions Tour 2023: LOCK//IN Groups Stage on February 17, 2023 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)

Video settings

The video settings are often dictated by the quality of hardware you possess. Players who have a very good hardware system can afford to have extremely high video settings. But players who are lower on the spectrum will need to make some sacrifices. Here are crashies’ VALORANT video settings.

  • Resolution: 1920x1080
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9
  • Aspect Ratio Method: Fill
  • Display Mode: Fullscreen
  • Multithreaded Rendering: On
  • Material Quality: Low
  • Texture Quality: Low
  • Detail Quality: Low
  • UI Quality: Low
  • Vignette: On
  • VSync: Off
  • Anti-Aliasing: MSAA 4x
  • Anisotropic Filtering: 8x
  • Improve Clarity: On
  • Bloom: On
  • Distortion: On
  • Cast Shadows: On

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