Okay, so, I wanted to get into this whole “zekken signature” thing in Valorant. You know, the way that guy plays, it’s insane! He’s like, always at the top of the leaderboards, rank 1, rank 4, the whole shebang. I figured, “Why not try to copy his style and see if it helps me rank up?”

First, I watched a ton of his gameplay videos. I mean, hours and hours. I tried to really pay attention to how he moved, how he aimed, when he decided to push, and when he held back. It was a lot to take in, but I was determined.
Then, I dug around online to find his settings. Turns out, a lot of people are interested in this stuff. I found his mouse sensitivity, his crosshair settings, his keybinds, even the type of mouse and keyboard he uses! Apparently, he uses a Logitech G Pro X Superlight mouse and a Wooting 60HE keyboard. Fancy, right?
- I copied his mouse sensitivity and DPI settings exactly.
- I replicated his crosshair, trying to get it as close as possible to his.
- I even changed my keybinds to match his, which felt super weird at first, but I figured I’d give it a fair shot.
Next, I jumped into some games to try it all out. It was rough, to say the least. My aim was all over the place, and I kept fumbling with the new keybinds. I died. A lot. But, I kept at it. I played deathmatch, I practiced in the range, and I grinded competitive games.
Slowly but surely, I started to get the hang of it. My aim felt a bit snappier, and I was getting more comfortable with the new keybinds. I even started winning some duels I would have normally lost. It was working!
I’m still not as good as zekken, obviously, but I definitely feel like I’ve improved. I’m hitting shots I wouldn’t have hit before, and I’m making smarter decisions in-game. It’s not just about the settings, though. I’ve realized that it’s also about understanding the game better, practicing consistently, and really trying to learn from every match.

The most important thing was I learned is that just copying the settings will not magically make you a god at the game. And pick an agent that makes you feel like a god, that’s where you start to improve.
So, yeah, that’s my “zekken signature” experiment. It’s been a fun, and sometimes frustrating journey, but I think it’s been worth it. If you’re thinking about trying it, I say go for it! Just be prepared to put in the work, and don’t expect to become a pro overnight. And if you don’t like it, you can always go back, no big deal.
Update
I’ve been playing a lot more with these settings, and I have to say, I’m really starting to like them. Also, try a new agent can always be a new and fun experience. I’m feeling more confident in my aim, and I’m making some plays that I’m actually proud of. Maybe I should do a follow-up later, who knows.