Paper Rex’s something’s Valorant settings: Keybinds, crosshair, mouse settings, more

Paper Rex something

Paper Rex Valorant pro Ilya ‘something’ Petrov has become a certified super star after conquering VCT Pacific with his confident and aggressive Duelist play. Here’s everything you need to know about Paper Rex’s something’s Valorant settings.

something was a relatively unknown player until he popped off in the Japan Challengers League as a Russian import. He was quickly picked up by Paper Rex after breaking records in the second-tier league in 2023. Since joining the VCT Pacific team, something has only lost one series.

The Russian player missed his chance to showcase his skills internationally at Masters Tokyo due to visa issues, but he is set to make a splash in his big stage debut at Valorant Champions 2023.

For those looking to improve at Valorant and who might be wondering what Paper Rex something’s settings are, we’ve got you covered. Here is a breakdown of how he likes to play.

Before signing with Paper Rex, something played for Sengoku Gaming.

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Something’s mouse settings

The Valorant pro plays on a 0.635 Sensitivity and an eDPI of 508. He competes using a FinalMouse Starlight Pro.

Something’s Valorant crosshair

something, like many pros, uses a small crosshair for precise aiming. He opts for a white version of the reticle. You can copy the pro by manually choosing his settings, or you can import his crosshair with his unique code listed below.

  • 0;P;o;1;d;1;0t;1;0l;3;0o;2;0a;1;0f;0;1l;0;1a;0;1m;0;1f;0

Primary

Inner Lines

Outer Lines

something’s Valorant keybinds

something’s monitor & resolution

something currently uses the ZOWIE XL2566K gaming monitor and he competes in the native 16:9 aspect ratio.

Below are his full monitor settings:

Like many other professional Valorant players, something chooses to play with his graphic settings lower than the average player.

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something’s equipment

That is all the settings and gear that you need to emulate Paper Rex’s something’s settings. You can check out other pro Valorant player settings on Dexerto.