If you’ve started Resident Evil Requiem and felt like Grace’s first-person camera was dragging through molasses, you aren’t alone. While Leon’s third-person perspective feels relatively snappy, Grace’s movement suffers from sluggish acceleration and massive deadzones that can make survival feel like a chore. Whether you’re sensitive to input lag or just want a more responsive experience, we’ve broken down the exact settings you need to toggle to make your aiming feel instant and precise.
In this Resident Evil Requiem settings guide, we walk you through how to eliminate camera ramp-up, adjust the right-stick deadzone, and tweak sensitivity curves for the best controller experience. We also dive into camerawork options like head wobble and reticle deceleration to help you land more headshots. From fixing Grace’s floaty first-person view to mastering aim assist and snap settings, here is how to optimize your controls for Capcom’s latest survival horror nightmare.


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