Good First Person Shooter Games for PS4—2025 Picks
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered
- Apex Legends
- Destiny 2
- Warface
- Rainbow Six Siege
Each requires tight settings for best performance—especially if you’re coming from DualSense Edge on PS5 or planning cross-gen play.
Sensitivity Guide—Core Settings
- Start Sens 4–6.5: The balance between flicks and controlled tracking.
- Low Dead Zone: For responsive aiming—only high if you get stick drift.
- No Motion Blur: Always off, for clarity.
Test crosshair size in each title—dot for precise, thick for CQC.
DualSense Edge Upgrades
- Use paddles for jump/slide; remap melee/grenade for fast swaps.
- Dynamic curve for fast games, linear for classic ladder play.
- Trigger stops for single-shot or semi-auto weapons.
Profile swap before matches—“warm” (high sens) for TDM, “control” (low sens) for S&D.
PlayStation Shooting Game Tips
- Practice in campaign for movement and AI reads
- Try aim-assist off for 1v1s, back on for BR/arena
- Use settings diary—log changes and results after every major patch
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FAQs
Q: Should I keep same sens across shooters?
A: For basics, yes—adjust only for pace or special modes.
Q: Is vibration useful on PS4?
A: Disable for clutch; keep on for campaign/immersion.
Q: Best assist curve for ranked?
A: Start with dynamic; only drop to linear for pure gunfights.