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Daniel Piecenski, better known by his Rocket League nickname Daniel, is an American born professional Rocket League player. Labeled as one of the up-and-coming young prodigies from North America, Daniel was born on December 5, 2006, only 16 days before another North American prodigy Aqua, and we're going to take a deep dive into Daniel's Rocket League settings and bio.

Camera Settings
Every Rocket League player knows how important camera settings in this soccer game are. People have always tried to find the perfect camera settings to use, but ultimately, it's up to every player to choose their preferences. So, here are Daniel's camera settings. Interestingly, they are very similar to Aqua's. Perhaps there's something there.
Camera Preset | Custom |
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Camera Shake | No |
FOV (Field of View) | 110 |
Height | 100 |
Angle | - 4.0 |
Distance | 270 |
Stiffness | 0.45 |
Swivel Speed | 4.70 |
Transition Speed | 1.20 |
Ball Camera | Toggle |
Control Settings
Many players like to change up their controls and deadzone settings instead of sticking to the Rocket League's default ones, and Daniel is one of those players. You can find Daniel's control settings in the table below.
Deadzone Shape | Circle |
Deadzone | 0.05 |
Dodge Deadzone | 0.70 |
Aerial Sensitivity | 1.30 |
Steering Sensitivity | 1.30 |
Controller Vibration | Disabled |
Vibration Intensity | 0.00 |
Keyboard Input Acceleration Time | 0.00 |
Keyboard Aerial Safety | No |
Mouse Sensitivity | 10.00 |
Binds
Daniel prefers to use a controller when playing. Let's take a look at what binds he uses and if they are similar to that of his SSG teammate Arsenal.
Power Slide | R1 |
Air Roll | R1 |
Air Roll Left | L1 |
Air Roll Right | - |
Boost | O |
Jump | X |
Ball Cam | △ |
Brake | L2 |
Throttle | R2 |
Who is Daniel in Rocket League Esports
Daniel is a currently active professional Rocket League player coming from the North America region. He was born in the United States, and began his professional Rocket League career in January of 2022.
Throughout his career so far, Daniel's biggest official success was achieving 5th - 8th place in Gamers8 2022 show match event, netting SSG $95 000.
Being born in 2006, Daniel is a very young Rocket League player, especially considering he has only been a professional player since January 2022, and has been deemed a prodigy by many big names in the Rocket League community. Most notably, he was a person SSG decided to replace Sypical with, and he's more than delivered on the expectations. He has also played on a make-shift squad popularly dubbed NA Prodigy, alongside Aqua and Evoh.
What Team is Daniel On Rocket League?
His first and only team has been SSG, with which he has achieved respectable success.
How Much does Daniel Make?
Daniel has made $80 000 in Rocket League in 2022 and at least $100 000 overall from Rocket League prize money only.