So I am a Tracer Main on console, and I have recently decided to change from Dual Zone to Linear Ramp because apparently Linear Ramp is the best for her. Is it true that Linear is best for Tracer?
Currently I am using 90/90, 100AAS, 40AAWS, 90 AAEI, 0AS, 30AEI and aim technique Linear Ramp. I have been using Linear Ramp for a week now but I dont think these settings suit me. I have been tweaking my advanced settings but I never find setting that work with me. Im not sure if I should have my AEI and AAWS high or low.
Is anyone here able to share their settings and explain why the decided to keep them that way?
Thanks 
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I just typically just run Dual Zones for all hit-scans as to me they just works better, If you want you I can tell you my advance setting for her and you can see if it works for you.
Yes please, Im sure they will help me 
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Most definitely, give me one second to grab that information for you, and also are you on Xbox or Playstation ?
Linear ramp is awful for tracking heroes. Use dual zone
But my settings are
Horizontal: 55
Verticall: 55
Aim assist strength: 100
Legacy mode: on
Aim assist window size 10
Aim smoothing 96
Aim ease in 0
Dual zone
Sensitivity: Both Horizontal and Vertical are at 25
Aim Assist: Strength and Window Size are at
100
Aim Legacy Mode: OFF
Aim Assist: Ease In
50
Aim: Soothing
100
Aim: Ease In
10
Aim: Technique
Dual-Zone
I dont play on console, but I’m curious of the rationale for why linear ramp would be better. Tracer is a hero that needs to blink around and make really quick turns, but then have extremely precise aim once engaged with an enemy. I would expect dual zone would be perfect for this, no?
Isn’t dual zone used to try and mimic mouse movement on a joystick? If so I assume that would be the best to use.