Use "Confirm Edit on Release" if available – saves one button press per edit. 4. In-Game Edit Settings (Using Fortnite as the Benchmark) Since Fortnite has the most demanding edit mechanics, its settings apply conceptually to other games.
| Principle | Description | Impact | |-----------|-------------|--------| | | Time between key press and edit register | High | | Ergonomics | Comfortable finger placement for repeated edits | Medium | | Confirm Efficiency | Reducing extra clicks/inputs | High | 3. Platform-Specific Edit Settings 3.1 PC (Keyboard & Mouse) Recommended Settings: set edit settings for gaming
- Edit Mode Aim Assist: OFF - Turbo Edit: ON - Confirm Edit on Release: ON (highly recommended) - Edit Hold Time: 0.100s (PC) / 0.125s (Console) - Crosshair Placement: Centered Use "Confirm Edit on Release" if available –
Use scroll wheel reset (bind secondary edit bind to scroll wheel down for instant resets). 3.2 Console (Controller – PlayStation/Xbox) Controller editing relies heavily on custom bindings. Default settings are too slow. Default settings are too slow
Optimizing Edit Settings for Competitive Gaming: A Comprehensive Guide
| Setting | Recommendation | Reasoning | |---------|----------------|------------| | Edit Key | or E (index finger) or Left Shift (pinky) | Leaves thumb free for jump/crouch | | Confirm Edit | Same as Edit Key (or Right Click) | Reduces one input delay | | Edit Hold Time | 0.100 - 0.125 seconds | Fastest without accidental edits | | Turbo Edit | On | Allows holding edit key for multiple tiles | | Mouse Button Edit | Side button (MB4/MB5) | Alternative to free up keyboard hand |