Jack Benton, also known by his esports name "ApparentlyJack" or simply "AppJack" is an English Rocket League professional player. He was born on September 23, 2003 in England, and today we’re going to look at this pro’s Rocket League settings.
Camera Settings
Every Rocket League player knows that the right camera settings can make all the difference in the world. Many people have tried to perfect and find the exact right settings to give them a competitive advantage. However, it is ultimately preference based and every player should find the right settings for him/her. Here, we are going to take a look at AppJack's Rocket League camera settings, which are interestingly extremely similar to Alex161's camera settings.
Camera Preset | Custom |
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Camera Shake | No |
FOV (Field of View) | 110 |
Height | 100 |
Angle | - 5.0 |
Distance | 270 |
Stiffness | 0.40 |
Swivel Speed | 1.80 |
Transition Speed | 1.30 |
Ball Camera | Toggle |
Control Settings
Some players just keep the default controls, but many players like to tweak their controls, especially their Deadzone Settings, so as to enjoy optimal gaming experience. These are AppJack's control settings.
Deadzone Shape | Cross |
Deadzone | 0.05 |
Dodge Deadzone | 0.60 |
Aerial Sensitivity | 1.64 |
Steering Sensitivity | 1.40 |
Controller Vibration | Disabled |
Vibration Intensity | 0.00 |
Keyboard Input Acceleration Time | 0.00 |
Keyboard Aerial Safety | No |
Mouse Sensitivity | 10.00 |
Binds
In the table below, you are able to see the exact binds that AppJack uses in his Rocket League settings. We should also mention, his controller of choice is Sony Dualshock 4.
Power Slide | L1 |
Air Roll | L1 |
Air Roll Left | ◻ |
Air Roll Right | O |
Boost | R1 |
Jump | X |
Ball Cam | △ |
Brake | L2 |
Throttle | R2 |
Jack "ApparentlyJack" Benton is a professional Rocket League Esports player, streamer and former coach who currently plays for a Rocket League professional club Dignitas. Jack went pro in 2019, and his first professional experience was actually as a coach for Infinity Esports.
Since the end of 2020, he has been a player on Dignitas. One of Jack's biggest successes in his career so far has been winning 1st place in RLCS 2021-22 - Fall: EU Regional Event 2 - BMW Rocket League Open in November of 2021. More recently, Jack has managed to get a 9th - 12th placement in Gamers8 2023 in July of 2023, netting him and his teammates a whopping $50 000.
Other than his success in 3v3 format with Dignitas, Apparently Jack is also regarded as one of the best 1 v 1 players of all time. Well known for his strategic approach, demo-heavy and physical plays and always attempting to outmaneuver his opponent, whenever the conversation about the top 1 v 1 players of all time is started, Jack is in it.
Apart from Rocket League, Jack Benton is also an avid chess player, and it's exactly this kind of strategic thinking that he brings with him to Rocket League matches.
When did Apparently Jack Start Playing?
Apparently Jack started his career as a Rocket League player in 2019, however his first serious offer came from Dignitas in 2020.