Guide

Veck.io Settings Explained

A settings page is only useful if you understand what each slider changes in real play. This guide explains the current veck.app settings snapshot in plain terms.

Sensitivity and aim settings

Mouse sensitivity and mouse aim sensitivity matter most when you are trying to keep flicks and tracking under the same control model. If your aim feels unstable, keep these values steady long enough to judge them.

FOV values

World FOV and weapon FOV affect how much space you see and how the weapon view feels. A usable baseline is not the widest number possible. It is the number that keeps your fights readable without distorting your sense of timing.

Graphics and frame cap

Low graphics and no hard frame cap usually favor stable performance over visual noise. If you are troubleshooting lag, these two settings should stay simple while you test other variables.

Gameplay toggles

Options like muzzle flash, hitmark numbers, ammo UI, and weapon bobbling are not just cosmetic. They affect clarity and distraction. Keep only what helps you read the fight better.

Related: Compare this page with the live settings snapshot, then use lag fix or crosshair guide if one section still feels off.