TTK Testing Helmet Cam Build — Bodycam Loadout
Last updated: 2026-06-21
Helmet cam mode in TTK Testing simulates body-worn camera combat — head bob, wider perceived field of view, and aim that follows camera movement differently from standard ADS. Version 0.01 updates refined helmet cam feel, and community creators drove much of the game's early virality using this mode. This build optimizes weapons and attachments for players who toggle helmet cam during FFA.
Enable helmet cam through settings documented in Advanced Controls and the Helmet Cam Guide. Expect a learning curve: recoil looks worse on screen but can still be controlled with practice.
Recommended helmet cam loadout
| Slot | Choice | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Primary | MCX-style rifle / A-tier platform | Stable handling |
| Optic | EOTech-style holo | Non-blocking reticle |
| Rail | Laser | Critical for hip-fire |
| Secondary | Glock 19X | Emergency swap |
| Tactical | Fire mode semi preferred | Recoil control on camera |
Avoid heavy zoom optics. Sniper scopes and high-magnification attachments clash with helmet cam FOV and head movement. Holographic sights rank S tier for this reason on Attachment Tier List.
Why rifle over shotgun for helmet cam
Shotgun helmet cam footage looks cinematic, but tracking fast targets while camera bobs is harder than rifle bursts. Most consistent helmet cam players run A-tier Rifles with laser-assisted hip-fire or quick ADS taps.
Benelli helmet cam montages exist — treat them as advanced content, not starter builds. Learn Close Range Build in standard camera first.
Hip-fire first, ADS second
Helmet cam rewards aggressive point-fire. Laser S-tier attachment is non-negotiable: you will hip-fire more than standard mode players because ADS transition feels slower relative to camera motion.
Practice keeping reticle at head height while moving through Institute spawn routes. Minimal vertical aim correction wins duels.
Recoil management tips
Pull down gently during bursts — over-correction looks dramatic on helmet cam but misses follow-up shots.
Use semi-auto at range via fire mode toggle from Items: Attachments. Full auto sprays widen spread on bobbing camera.
Crouch when shooting to reduce visual recoil bounce. Combine with lean to expose minimal profile.
Lower graphics motion blur in Roblox settings if enabled — clarity beats cinematic blur in FFA.
Sensitivity and FOV
Helmet cam amplifies mouse movement on screen. Many players slightly lower sensitivity compared to standard mode. Test 360-degree turn distance in spawn before fighting.
Freelook keys (community-reported in advanced controls) help check corners without rotating whole body — essential when camera immersion slows awareness.
Map and mode considerations
Helmet cam build performs best on interior-heavy rotations where engagement distance stays under twenty meters. Research Station exterior holds still work with semi-auto discipline.
When recording content, pair this build with FFA lobbies for constant action. Future Survival or Missions modes may favor helmet cam even more — fundamentals built now carry forward.
Comparison to standard FFA build
FFA Build and helmet cam build share the same weapon and attachment list. Difference is input technique: more hip-fire, more crouch-stabilized shots, less hard ADS holding. If standard build players outperform you after ten matches, stay standard until helmet cam feels natural.
Gear to skip
NVG adds visual noise on already busy camera feed — B tier at best for helmet cam. Flashlight bloom can blind your own recording. Magnifier slows target acquisition when camera already moves.
Add gear one piece at a time after laser and holo mastery.
Community and updates
Helmet cam shipped prominently in V0.01 roadmap updates. Follow Roadmap: Updates for patch notes affecting camera sway, FOV, or attachment alignment glitches.
Helmet cam is a skill expression mode, not a stat boost. This build gives you the loadout ceiling — movement and aim training raise the floor.