Crosshair settings from pro playersīefore I go into my recommendations, I want to show how professional players have chosen to adjust their crosshair settings. From watching pro players, it also seems that the same trend from CS:GO carries over to VALORANT when it comes to crosshair settings. Having played VALORANT since the game came out, I can see big similarities when it comes to CS:GO in regards to the gunplay and overall gameplay. Besides this, I have spent many hours analyzing professional players and looking at their settings, including their crosshair settings. I was at the Master rank in Overwatch, while not the highest rank, still very decent and among the top 5% best if I am not completely wrong. I am a long time CS:GO player ranked Global Elite (the highest rank, around the top best 1% of players). In CS:GO, people have been looking for the ultimate crosshair since the game came out.īefore we dig into this guide, I just want to quickly tell about why I believe that I am qualified for giving advice on this matter. VALORANT is a highly competitive FPS game, like CS:GO had a baby with Overwatch or Team Fortress. That said, we will try to look into what professional players and popular streamers use as their crosshair settings. One thing to consider is that the crosshair settings depends on personal preference. VALORANT gives you the ability to select and tweak your own crosshair in many ways, which means that there are almost unlimited options when it comes to configuring your crosshair. Since aiming is such an essential part of VALORANT, having a good crosshair is also essential if you want to aim better and get more eliminations. You’ll find two subsections named General and Primary.In this guide, we will go in-depth with the best crosshair settings for VALORANT. The Crosshair section is one of the tabs at the top of the screen. You’ll find the Settings icon at the upper right corner of the game’s home screen. Valorant Crosshair Settings Screenshot by Destructoid Poké Ball Screenshot by Destructoid Crosshair Option Instagram Screenshot by Destructoid Crosshair Option Meanwhile, if you want to change things up and have a bit of fun with your Valorant crosshairs, here are three ideas you can consider: Sun Screenshot by Destructoid Crosshair Option He also opted against inner lines and utilized the center dot and made it thicker with outer lines to guide his shots. Just like TenZ, ScreaM uses the Cyan color as well for his crosshair. ScreaM Screenshot by Destructoid Crosshair Option This results in a crosshair that’s both open and easy to see through while still giving you the reference points you need to hit your shots. He opted to switch off the inner lines and, instead, use the outer lines to guide his aim. Asuna Screenshot by Destructoid Crosshair OptionĪsuna‘s Valorant crosshair is one of the most unique. In fact, some may even consider it too small that the player has to focus on it, which may be the entire point of this crosshair setting-by helping boost shooting accuracy. Derke Screenshot by Destructoid Crosshair Optionĭerke also has a fine crosshair that simply looks like a dot. This is a great choice for players with good aim that want to have an unobstructed view of their crosshair.
The green hue and black outline can make it easier for players to track enemies, and the thick shape means that there’s less chance of losing the crosshair off of an enemy’s model.į0rsakeN Screenshot by Destructoid Crosshair Optionį0rsakeN also uses the White color for his crosshair.
ShahZam Screenshot by Destructoid Crosshair OptionĬonversely, ShahZam took the thicker approach to crosshairs.
It can be a great starting point for new players. cNed Screenshot by Destructoid Crosshair OptionĬNed’s crosshair looks like the default crosshair, only smaller. This makes it easier to track the crosshair as you’re moving and aiming. TenZ’s cyan crosshair helps it stand out from the background since it’s not a color that is used in the maps. TenZ Screenshot by Destructoid Crosshair Option