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Best Valorant crosshair settings explained

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Any experienced FPS gamer knows the importance of getting their settings right, especially when talking about something as specific as a crosshair. 

Whether you’re playing CSGO, Call of Duty or Valorant, having your crosshair dialled down to your exact liking can up your game. In this article, we’re going over all the crosshair settings in Valorant so you can get tweaking to find your perfect crosshair.

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Valorant crosshair settings explained

Here are all the crosshair settings in Valorant

  • Crosshair colour: Defines the base colour of your crosshair. Users have eight different choices. 
  • Outline: Enables the outer edges of your crosshair to be covered in a black outline. Helps to avoid getting your crosshair blended in with the map.
  • Center dot: Enables or disables the center dot in a crosshair. 
  • Fade crosshair with firing error: Makes the top half of your crosshair fade away as your spray becomes more and more inaccurate. Helpful visual reminder to keep your firing in check. 
  • Show spectated player’s crosshair: Exactly what it sounds like — shows the player you’re spectating’s crosshair. 
  • Inner and outer lines: Allows users to adjust opacity, length, thicness and distance between the crosshair lines. 

Honing down on your perfect crosshair involves a lot of experimentation, and if you’re doing that in a match, failures. Don’t worry, though; all those missed headshots will be worth it in the end, as once your crosshair is honed down, you’ll find aiming much easier. 

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5 most popular Valorant crosshair settings

Using a pro’s crosshair as a starting point is a common practice in many FPS games and can help you nail your crosshair down rather quickly. Here are five pros whose crosshairs you should try. 

Shroud

Here are the settings for Shroud’s Valorant crosshair

ParameterSetting
ColourCyan
OutlinesOn/1/1
Centre dotOff
Inner lines1/8/2/5
Outer lines0/0/0/0
Fade/movement/firing errorOff/Off/Off

Tenz

Here are the settings for Tenz’s Valorant crosshair.

ParameterSetting
ColourCyan
OutlinesOff
Centre dotOff
Inner lines1/4/2/2
Outer lines0/0/0/0
Fade/movement/firing errorOff/Off/Off

Scream

Here are the settings for Scream’s Valorant crosshair

ParameterSetting
ColourCyan
OutlinesOn/1/1
Centre dotOn/1/1
Inner lines0/0/0/0
Outer lines0/0/0/0
Fade/movement/firing errorOff/Off/Off

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Hiko

Here are the settings for Hiko’s Valorant crosshair

ParameterSetting
ColourGreen
OutlinesOn/1/1
Centre dotOn
Inner lines1/2/1/0
Outer lines1/0/4/2
Fade/movement/firing errorOff/Off/On

Stax

Here are the settings for Stax’s Valorant crosshair

ParameterSetting
ColourWhite
OutlinesOn/1/1
Centre dotOff
Inner lines1/1/6/3
Outer lines0/0/0/0
Fade/movement/firing errorOff/Off/Off

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Yadullah Abidi

Yadullah Abidi

Yadullah is a Computer Science graduate who writes/edits/shoots/codes all things cybersecurity, gaming, and tech hardware. When he's not, he streams himself racing virtual cars. He's been writing and reporting on tech and cybersecurity with websites like Candid.Technology and MakeUseOf since 2018. You can contact him here: yadullahabidi@pm.me.

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