Let’s take a look at the most important ones:Ĭl_crosshairstyle x - Change x with numbers from 0 to 4, with each of them giving you a different crosshair style.Ĭl_crosshaircolor_x yyy - Allow you to change the color of your crosshair. It’s actually easier now to change it from there instead of the console - generally the console way is more frequently used by veteran players that have been doing it this way for years and years. The thing is - this method uses exactly the same settings like the ones that are now present on the Game Settings. Also, make sure to set a keybind for it as well through settings. This is somewhat of a more advanced way of doing it, and generally, people use it when they want even more control over their crosshair.įirst of all, make sure to have the “Developer Console” enabled on your game settings so you can access it. You can also change the crosshair with your console. Also, remember that you can change settings and adjust to your liking from the presets you find on this map. Pro tip: make sure the crosshair you get has enough contrast to be easily seen on different backgrounds. You also have a wall with different backgrounds from the different competitive maps for you to try out. Once you shoot one of them, your crosshair settings change automatically and remain that way (it essentially changes your game crosshair’ settings on the spot). Once you get into the map, you’ll be greeted with a wall with several crosshairs used by some of the most popular professional players in the world. The most known is “crashz' Crosshair Generator”, available her e for download. You can also easily change your crosshair with a map that’s available for free on the Workshop. T Style - Delete the top sightline from your crosshair, giving it the appearance of a T ĭisplayed Weapon Gap - Have a dynamic or static crosshair. You can even look for some RGB calculators online to get a precise color Īlpha - Change the transparency of the crosshair
Outline - Turn on or off the black outline on the crosshair sightlines Ĭolor Values - These are color indexes - you can use these to change to the color you want. Gap - Increase or decrease the gap between the different sightlines (generally four)
Thickness - Change the thickness of your crosshair Length - Change the length of your crosshair Once you’re there, you’ll find a variety of settings:Ĭrosshair Style - Presets that you can choose from Ĭenter Dot - Activate or deactivate the dot in the center (that’s one of the ways players use to get a “dot crosshair”, like mentioned earlier) You just need to go to “Game Settings” and Then “Crosshair” to customize it. Ever since the current menu style was released a few years ago, it became way easier to change the crosshair settings. In this article, I’ll show you the different ways you have to change your crosshair and how to really make it your own! Game Settings