Aiming at the target in "Valorant" is sometimes hard, depending on your movement and your enemy. That's why a good crosshair setup is needed to hit the moving opponent accurately.
Some professional players in the game have shared their own crosshairs with the public. Although they are accessible, each option will still depend on your playstyle and preference.
Here are the best crosshairs in "Valorant" that pros use. You can use them in competitive battles, but find what perfectly suits you.
How to Pick the Best Crosshair Settings in 'Valorant'
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Looking for a good crosshair code from a "Valorant" pro? Check this list that will help you have a competitive edge in ranked games.
Choosing the best crosshair for this first shooter game is easy. Dexerto writes that players could customize it until they conclude if it's really suited for them.
The gaming publication also writes some reminders you need to know when selecting a good "Valorant" crosshair setting. Here's what you need to know.
- Choose a crosshair with high-contrast color. This will allow you to easily hit your target even from a distance or point-black range.
- Another thing is to use even values for your crosshair to maintain its accuracy. It will also center your aim.
- We suggest you switch off the movement error. It's quite hard to use dynamic crosshairs, and oftentimes, many players fall into this trap.
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Best Crosshairs that 'Valorant' Pros Use
Shroud
- Color (white)
- Outlines (Off)
- Outline Opacity (1)
- Outline Thickness (1)
- Center Dot (Off)
- Center Dot Opacity (1)
- Center Dot Thickness (2)
- Fade Crosshair with Firing Error (Off)
- Show Inner Lines (On)
- Inner Line Opacity (1)
- Inner Line Length (5)
- Inner Line Thickness (2)
- Inner Line Offset (0)
- Outer Line Opacity (0.35)
- Outer Line Length (2)
- Outer Line Thickness (2)
- Outer Line Offset (10)
- Movement Error (Off)
- Firing Error (Off)
Asuna
- Color (White)
- Outlines (On)
- Outline Opacity (1)
- Outline Thickness (1)
- Center Dot (Off)
- Center Dot Opacity (0)
- Center Dot Thickness (1)
- Fade Crosshair With Firing Error (Off)
- Show Inner Lines (On)
- Inner Line Opacity (1)
- Inner Line Length (2)
- Inner Line Thickness (1)
- Inner Line Offset (3)
- Outer Line Opacity (0)
- Outer Line Length (0)
- Outer Line Thickness (0)
- Outer Line Offset (0)
- Movement Error (Off)
- Firing Error (Off)
Hiko
- Color (Green)
- Outlines (Off)
- Outline Opacity (O)
- Outline Thickness (1)
- Center Dot (On)
- Center Dot Opacity (1)
- Center Dot Thickness (1)
- Fade Crosshair with Firing Error (Off)
- Show Inner Lines (On)
- Inner Line Opacity (1)
- Inner Line Length (2)
- Inner Line Thickness (1)
- Inner Line Offset (3)
- Outer Line Opacity (1)
- Outer Line Length (5)
- Outer Line Thickness (2)
- Outer Line Offset (4)
- Movement Error (Off)
- Firing Error (Off)
Meanwhile, Comicbook reported that "Valorant" shared some details about the map rotation changes recently.
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Written by Joseph Henry