When you aim in Free Fire, the camera shifts from a wide third-person perspective to a closer, "over-the-shoulder" or first-person view (depending on the weapon and scope). The essentially dictates how much of the screen is occupied by your target versus the environment.

Because Free Fire has strong aim assist, your "Aim FOV" is heavily influenced by your drag speed. Practice pulling the fire button upward at a speed that matches your target's distance.

Finding the perfect Aim FOV for Free Fire is a personal and iterative process. Here are some steps to help you find your ideal FOV:

| Setting | Option | Why | |--------|--------|-----| | | Scope Only (100–200%) | Fine-tune aim while scoped; no shake when running. | | Hit Effect | Headshot (Blood or Star) | Visual feedback for headshots. | | Fast Reload | On | Reload faster (weapon dependent). | | Auto Weapon Pickup | Off | Prevents automatic weapon switch in fights. | | Sniper Aim Assist | Off (if experienced) | Interferes with drag headshots. | | Peek & Scope | On | Lean + aim simultaneously for cover fights. |

He advanced to the final circle. Three enemies left. His fingers danced—slide, jump, headshot, repeat. Two down.

Aim FOV for Free Fire

Aim Fov For Free Fire