Planet-X Sensitivity Analyzer
The Planet‑X Sensitivity Analyzer is a tool designed to help mobile Planet‑X players evaluate and fine‑tune their camera and aiming sensitivity settings. It doesn’t measure performance in live matches — instead, it gives structured feedback about how your sensitivity values behave relative to common competitive ranges, balance between axes, and typical playstyle patterns.
What This Tool Does
Planet-X Sensitivity Analyzer helps you structure and evaluate your settings using common competitive ranges and playstyle patterns.
It does not measure in-game performance.
Instead, it:
• Highlights extreme values
• Evaluates horizontal/vertical balance
• Compares ADS scaling consistency
• Matches your configuration to common playstyle archetypes
Use it as a baseline tuning guide, not a final answer.
How to Use It
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Enter your current settings
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Review balance & scaling feedback
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Adjust gradually
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Test in-game
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Repeat
Small changes → Test → Adjust → Repeat.
🎯 ExtractionGamer Preset (Live-Tested Mobile Setup)
Built and tested by the creator of ExtractionGamer.
This is not a theoretical configuration.
This is the exact setup we actively use for competitive mobile play with touch + gyroscope enabled.
It’s designed for:
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Fast close-range tracking
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Controlled recoil with gyro assist
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Stable mid-range ADS control
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Precision sniper adjustments
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Zero over-correction during flicks
🎮 General Sensitivity
Vertical Sensitivity: 200
Horizontal Sensitivity: 200
360 View Camera: 10
Hold to ADS: Off
Camera Rotation in ADS: Enable
ADS Horizontal Sensitivity: 30
ADS Vertical Sensitivity: 30
Sniper ADS Horizontal Sensitivity: 20
Sniper ADS Vertical Sensitivity: 20
🌀 Gyroscope Settings
Gyroscope for Movement: On
Gyro Horizontal Sensitivity: 20
Gyro Vertical Sensitivity: 20
Gyroscope for Aiming: On
ADS Gyro Horizontal Sensitivity: 10
ADS Gyro Vertical Sensitivity: 10
Invert Horizontal: Off
Invert Vertical: Off
👀 Peek
Enable Peek: On
1. How do I set ADS sensitivity on Planet‑X?
Go into your settings, then go to the controls tab. There you can set all of your sensativity settings.
2. What is the recommended Hipfire-to-ADS ratio?
For competitive mobile FPS gameplay, the typical ADS layer is 55–85% of Hipfire sensitivity. This ensures your aim remains controlled when switching from Hipfire to ADS. The analyzer automatically flags values outside this range.
3. How do Sniper and Gyro layers affect gameplay?
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Sniper sensitivity is usually lower than ADS to allow precise long-range shots.
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Gyro sensitivity affects recoil control and aiming with motion. ADS Gyro is often reduced relative to base Gyro to maintain stability.
4. Can the analyzer tell me if my sensitivity is too high or too low?
Yes, it evaluates each layer’s balance and progression. However, warnings can sometimes appear false if your personal playstyle differs from typical competitive standards. Always adjust based on comfort and performance.
5. What is the Hipfire H/V axis balance, and why is it important?
The analyzer compares horizontal vs vertical Hipfire sensitivity. Large imbalances can cause uneven aiming, so keeping both axes reasonably close improves consistency.
6. Can I apply the creator’s exact Planet‑X settings?
Yes! The “Apply Creator Setup” button loads the recommended baseline configuration. Use it as a starting point and fine-tune from there.
7. What should I do if my ADS or Gyro warnings seem too high?
If the analyzer flags a layer above recommended values, it may not necessarily be a problem—it could reflect your personal playstyle. Adjust gradually and test in-game to find the optimal comfort point.
8. Does the analyzer work for other mobile FPS games?
While it’s designed for Planet‑X, the principles of layered sensitivity, axis balance, and progressive scaling apply to most mobile shooters. You can use it as a reference for other games, but fine-tuning may differ.
9. How often should I revisit my settings?
Adjustments are recommended whenever your playstyle changes, after hardware changes (e.g., new phone or controller), or if you notice inconsistent aim. Weekly or monthly checks are usually sufficient.
