Competitive players often share their HUD layouts. While the game has a "Share HUD" feature via codes, understanding the config file helps in manually backing up layouts or transferring them between different accounts or devices without relying on the share code system.
By taking 15 minutes to navigate to Android/data/com.criticalforceentertainment.criticalops/files/ and tweaking the raw numbers, you graduate from a casual player to a technician of the game. Critical Ops Config File
In the final round, Jax was left in a 1v4 situation. With his optimized sound settings, he heard the faint clink of a grenade pin from across the courtyard. He spun, his custom sensitivity locking onto the first defender’s head before the player could even fire. Two more fell to his "Config-assisted" recoil control. Competitive players often share their HUD layouts
This is the million-dollar question. Editing the config file is not considered cheating by Critical Force Entertainment (the developers). In the final round, Jax was left in a 1v4 situation