If you're going to play a game that uses a different crosshair or not use this program at all then there you have it.Īn example of me editing the crosshair in on my right monitor (my preferred program) and messing with the settings in both the. ini file and in the nice little ui the program has on my left (The program displaying the ini is NotePad++). Like the crosshair you have in a game but still lose track of it? Try adding a circle or line with multiple colors to make it stand out in both bright and dark environments.or add some epileptic animations for more fun. Games like Tribes:Ascend are notorious for having the worst crosshairs so you can turn off the ingame one and use one of your own. Games like Rust or Dayz can go crazy with animations and what the crosshair looks like as well. This one is using 18fps but it's sort of.a picture. I know crosshair overlays are debated in games that are supposed to be 'realistic' but I see no problem with it. It's not 'cheating' or anything like that but I don't really want to start that debate again. As far as the animations go I haven't noticed any performance decrease using them but my computer is slightly beefy (gtx 660), however, when I tried doing a decently large 30 fps crosshair on my shitty school laptop it didn't really start doing bad until it covered what was basically the whole screen. Some people won't understand the point of this and especially the point of animations but I love it. Know how to put programs in startup files or immediately start a program off a flash drive when it's plugged in? Go ahead and flash gigantic flashy pictures and troll faces on other people's monitors. The version that I currently have and the few crosshairs in it. I think the project was abandoned 2009 or 2010ish.I was setting up recursion, and read up how the overlay functions were broken with the DX11 update. Which sucked because I wanted to use the crosshair overlay that it provided. However for those of you who would like to use a custom crosshair you can still do so, just without recursion or playclaw. You will need to run your game in "Fullscreen Windowed" mode for this to work. Keep in mind that using this will NOT get you banned. It does not mess with any game files or mess with the memory of the game. It's a completely standalone program that just overlays an image on your monitor. There is a program called "Custom Desktop Logo" that allows any image file to be displayed on your monitor above any program. Using this program you can use the image of any crosshair and display it over the game, allowing you to have any custom crosshair you'd like. This is useful for knowing exactly where the center of your screen is rather than just having a largely spaced out + for your crosshair. When the program opens it will be minimized in your task bar, near where the clock is. To change settings right click and click settings.
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