Unless overlays can somehow hide the current APB crosshair, which isn't possible as far as I am aware, there is no possible gain from it besides being able to play better due to comfort. I am pretty confident I would prefer a static crosshair as well, I hope they will add this feature.ĭoes it add an advantage? No it doesn't. However in CSGO dynamic crosshairs (ones that show the state of accuracy) are pretty much not in use because people rather learn the timing and other indicators of accuracy and recoil than having a distracting moving reticle in their screens. CSGO is meant to have customizable crosshairs anyways and since the vanilla one's are just so poor really, I started using a proper one (small open cross).ĭoes it provide an adavantage? No not even in CSGO, in terms of dynamic crosshairs your choice is limited, which will indicate how to time your recoil adjustments and walking directions for increased accuracy. I do not use any custom settings or crosshairs in any game I play besides CSGO. I don't think that I stated anything that was inaccurate. Not sure why anyone would downvotes this post. I think we are talking about the same thing. The dot, provides a perfect center aim point. Then the player no longer has a tight reticle on target, but the center of that Reticle Bloom would still be the aim point.īy using a custom crosshair, like a dot, you no longer need to contend with an expanded Reticle Bloom, which is your aim point. If you are firing a weapon either full auto, or w/ semi autos, and do not allow the Reticle Bloom to recede, Given the appropriate time, after the weapon is fired, the Reticle Bloom returns to the original crosshair reticle when aiming. So although your aim point is still in the center of that Bloom, with an expanded reticle, you no longer have a small crosshair on target. If so, Bloom is a visual representation of the Reticle expanding after firing the weapon. Practicing in the range ensures that you are fully ready as you jump into the Ranked Leagues of Apex Legends.I hope we are talking about the same thing when discussing Reticle Bloom. You can even test each crosshair configuration with every weapon in the game while sliding, jumping, and using your abilities. You can spend as much time as you want and try out all the different reticle color combinations mentioned above. The best place to see how the selected crosshair color settings look and feel would be the firing range in Apex Legends. Using this launch command will force the game to boot with whatever hex code you enter & then it can even be any number above 255. The only way to do it is by going to the launch options of your Apex Legends client and entering +reticle_color “hex code”. So, there is no way for console and PC players who don't want to mess with their launch options and config files to make a glowing crosshair in Apex Legends. Respawn Entertainment has prevented players from adding glows to the outer edges of their custom crosshair by not allowing any color values above 255 to be entered into the Hex Editor. How to Make a Your Crosshair Glow in Apex Legends? Scroll down until you can locate (reticle_color "value") Navigate to C:\Users\username\Saved Games\Respawn\Apex\profile And no, this one doesn't involve the launch options. Just follow the steps mentioned below and you’ll easily be able to make an invisible reticle. Good news for Pc Users! If you want to take things even further and decide that you are too good to have a crosshair color, fortunately, there is a way for you to make an invisible crosshair. How to Make an Invisible Crosshair in Apex Legends?
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