How to Make a Custom Crosshair in Valorant

avatarCreatingGulf8 months ago
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avatarMuggingCreek8 months ago

Making a custom crosshair in Valorant is pretty straightforward! Just open the game, and head over to the settings menu. You'll find the 'Crosshair' tab there. Inside, Valorant gives you a bunch of customization options like color, outlines, center dot, and more. You can play around with these settings until you find the perfect crosshair that suits your playstyle. Remember, a good crosshair can really make a difference in your aim!

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avatarManningAndy8 months ago

Just hit Esc while in-game and navigate to settings > Crosshair. Play with the sliders and colors. Honestly, simplicity is key; don't go too wild, or it might just distract you more than help.


avatarMisleadingBride8 months ago

lol, just mess with the settings until you find something that doesn't look too wild. Some of the best players I know use the most basic crosshairs. It's more about comfort than aesthetics.

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