TTK Testing Getting Started Guide
Last updated: 2026-06-21
TTK Testing is an early-access tactical first-person shooter on Roblox developed by Sable Digital. If you discovered the game through viral clips or Jackfrags-style coverage, you might expect instant Call of Duty pacing. Instead, TTK Testing rewards patience, helmet camera awareness, and methodical clearing—closer to grounded PC tactical shooters adapted for Roblox servers.
This getting started guide walks you from zero to your first meaningful FFA kills without spoiling advanced techniques covered in our Helmet Cam and Lean and Peek articles.
Step 1 — Launch the official experience
Always join through the verified Roblox page: TTK Testing on Roblox. Bookmark it to avoid fake copycat places with misleading titles. The experience is free to play; you do not need private server access for standard FFA queues.
On first launch, allow Roblox to download map assets. Institute and newer maps contain detailed interiors that take longer to stream on low-end devices. If you crash on join, lower Graphics Quality in Roblox settings before retrying.
Step 2 — Understand what mode exists today
TTK Testing currently ships Free-for-All only. There is no co-op raid or mission queue yet—those modes appear on the planned roadmap. FFA is a public test sandbox where developers validate weapons, helmet cam, and netcode.
Expect:
- Instant respawns and continuous combat.
- Frequent balance tweaks to weapons like the M4 Benelli and sidearms such as the M18 class.
- Players mix serious tactical movement with arcade spawn rushing—adapt, do not rage.
Read our Roadmap FAQ so you are not disappointed by missing Survival or Missions on day one.
Step 3 — Learn essential controls first
Before hunting kills, memorize core bindings from the Roblox game page (full reference on Controls):
| Action | Default PC binding |
|---|---|
| Fire | Left mouse (M1) |
| Aim down sights | Right mouse (M2) |
| Adjust aim / freelook | Middle mouse (M3) |
| Crouch | C |
| Lean left / right | Q / E |
| Swap weapon | Number keys or scroll wheel |
Spend five minutes in a low-traffic server testing crouch and lean without shooting. TTK Testing punishes wide swings; standing in doorways is the fastest way to donate kills.
Mobile players should read Controls Mobile—helmet cam is harder on touch, but lean toggles exist with practice.
Step 4 — Configure sensitivity and camera comfort
Roblox camera sensitivity is personal, but tactical players often go lower than typical Roblox FPS settings to keep helmet cam steady. Start at 0.3–0.5 Roblox sensitivity, then adjust after one full match. Disable excessive camera shake if Roblox experimental settings allow.
Toggle helmet cam early (see Helmet Cam Guide). Many newcomers lose duels because they hip-fire without lasers in bodycam view. Equip a laser on your first primary if the loadout screen offers one.
Step 5 — Pick a beginner-friendly loadout
Until you read the Tier List, prioritize forgiving weapons:
- Rifle or carbine with holographic optic and laser for mid-range duels.
- Pistol for backup—M18-style sidearms reward accurate semi-auto taps.
- Avoid shotgun rush builds until you understand map flow; skilled shotgunners will delete you in open halls.
Detailed loadouts live on Builds. Swap weapons mid-match using number keys once you capture better pickups from defeated players.
Step 6 — Play your first FFA match deliberately
Spawn, identify your map (Institute is common), and choose a route instead of mindless sprinting:
- Move with a teammate blob only if you trust their clearing discipline—solo learning is fine.
- Slice corners using Q/E lean before committing your entire body.
- Pre-aim head level at expected chokepoints.
- Reload behind cover—TTK Testing reloads are not cancelled by magical arcade perks.
- After death, watch kill cam angles to learn sightlines.
Your first session goal is map familiarity, not top leaderboard placement.
Step 7 — Know where information lives
Players often search TTK Testing codes or Trello next. Honest answers:
- Codes — No active redeem system yet; see Codes for how redemption will work when live.
- Trello — No official board; use DevForum and our Roadmap.
- Updates — V0.01 helmet cam, M4 Benelli, and M18 mentions are summarized on Update History.
Step 8 — Level up your skill path
After two or three matches, continue learning in this order:
Use Tools Beginner Checklist to track settings and habits.
TTK Testing is worth learning early—systems you master in FFA will carry into future Survival and Mission modes when Sable Digital enables them.