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Chapter 7 Season 2 — May 2026

Fortnite Aim Assist
Settings 2026

The definitive aim assist settings guide for Fortnite in 2026 — everything in one place. Updated for Chapter 7 Season 2.

Complete settings — copy these exactly

FORTNITE CONTROLLER SETTINGS
Sensitivity
Look Sensitivity
6Adjust up to 7 if you lose turns
Sensitivity
ADS Sensitivity
6Equal to or lower than look
Sensitivity
Build Sensitivity Multiplier
1.5×Can go to 2.0× once comfortable
Sensitivity
Edit Sensitivity Multiplier
1.5×Match build sensitivity
Deadzone
Left Stick Deadzone
5%Find your minimum without drift
Deadzone
Right Stick Deadzone
5%Same as left
Aim Assist
Aim Assist Strength
100%NEVER lower this
Aim Assist
Aim Assist Type
DefaultStrongest rotational in Ch7 S2
Advanced
Gyro Aim
OFFDoes not stack with aim assist
Advanced
Vibration
OFFReduces input noise
PS5 Only
Adaptive Triggers
OFFPrevents trigger latency spike

Why aim assist still feels weak after correct settings

Even with all settings correct, native Fortnite aim assist has a critical limitation: it turns off the moment your left stick stops moving. Most players unknowingly disable their own aim assist by holding still while shooting. Additionally, on PC, Epic artificially reduces aim assist strength compared to console.

ZenDaddy solves both problems. For console (Cronus Zen): continuous left-stick DYN pattern keeps rotational assist always active. For PC (GOD AIM app): AI vision layer adds corrections on top of whatever Epic allows.