Hey everyone!
Ever wonder what setup your favorite gamers use? Well today, I’m giving you a behind-the-scenes look at my personal gaming setup—how I play Fortnite and Roblox, what gear I use, and the settings that help me get the best performance, especially on Nintendo Switch and PC.

Let’s jump in!


How I Play

I keep it simple but effective.
Here’s what I use for each game:

  • Fortnite – Played on my Nintendo Switch, docked for that big-screen action.
  • Roblox – Played on my computer (desktop or laptop), which gives me better control for all kinds of games.
  • Controller All the Way – I use a standard controller for both platforms (Switch Joy-Cons or Pro Controller for Fortnite, and an Xbox-style controller for Roblox sometimes).

Fortnite Settings (on Nintendo Switch)

Switch doesn’t have the same power as a PC or Xbox, but it can still compete! Here are the settings I use to get smoother gameplay and quicker reactions:

  • Sensitivity – Medium to High (makes aiming faster)
  • Aim Assist – ON (super helpful on Switch)
  • HUD Scale – Slightly reduced so the screen isn’t cluttered
  • Motion Controls – OFF (I prefer stick aiming)

Playing docked makes a big difference. I get better visuals, smoother FPS, and it’s way more comfortable than handheld when I’m grinding matches.


Roblox Setup (on PC)

Roblox is wild because every game feels different. Here’s how I keep it simple:

  • Keyboard + Mouse for most games
  • Controller when I’m playing obbys, shooters, or racing games
  • No crazy gear – just a basic PC setup and built-in speakers or earbuds

I keep my Roblox graphics at mid-range to avoid lag during big multiplayer games like Rainbow Friends or Brookhaven.


Pro Tips for Switch and PC Players

If you’re playing like me, here are some quick tips:

For Nintendo Switch (Fortnite):

  • Docked mode = better frame rate and bigger view
  • Turn off background apps for smoother gameplay
  • Use wired internet if possible—it makes a huge difference!

For PC (Roblox):

  • Use fullscreen mode to avoid clicking outside the window
  • If a Roblox game is laggy, turn graphics down to 2–3
  • Customize your keybinds in shooter or horror games for faster reactions

What’s Your Setup?

Now I want to hear from YOU!
What do you play on? What settings do you swear by? Drop a comment below or hit me up on my channel—I’m always looking to try out new tips and tricks from other players.

Thanks for reading—and see you in the game!