Then, to indicate the color we need, enter 3 console commands: clcrosshaircolorg green part. Have you gotten into Valorant yet? Let us know in the comments! To keep up with further Valorant coverage, make sure to stay tuned to Daily Esports. With this command, we set the configuration that we will use the special color of the crosshair. Alternatively add a black outline to the cursor so that it is always visible regardless of the background colour. Switching it off will keep your crosshair at the default size. The cursor cross-hair should automatically change colour so when over a white background it is still visible. When turned on, this setting widens your crosshair as you shoot. Lastly, at the very bottom, you’ll see the setting to ‘fade crosshair with firing error’. And if you’d prefer to have no dot in the center at all, you can turn it off. This feature allows you to change the opacity and thickness of the dot, too. Play around with these settings in order to see what fits you best.Īfter the outline settings, you’ll find the dot settings. Here the game allows you to change the opacity and thickness, as well as toggle the outline. if you don't understand because how shitty the text to speech was just follow the videocommand:bind a '+moveleft clhudcolor 3'bind w '+forward clhudcol. The list of available crosshair colors is as follows: white, green, yellow-green, green-yellow, yellow, cyan, pink, and red.īelow the crosshair color is the outline settings. As you change the color, the image above the settings will turn to whatever color you’ve chosen. By default, the crosshair color has been set to white. The first setting allows you to change the color of your crosshair. As a result, you don’t have to get into a game just to see if your settings are how you like them. This is your example of what exactly your crosshair will look like in-game. Here, we’re looking at the crosshair customization tab located in the middle.Ībove the settings, you should see an image and a crosshair in the middle of it. Upon opening the settings, you’ll be taken to another screen that has several options regarding the settings.
You should see three tabs appear below the title which includes: settings, support, and the about tab. In the upper right-hand corner of the screen, you’ll find a white box that looks like the Valorant symbol. This is where you’ll access the store, lobbies, and most importantly, the settings. After you’ve completed the tutorial, the game will boot you to the main menu screen, as shown below. Once you’ve achieved access to one of these elusive beta keys, you’ll be brought to a brief tutorial on how everything works.