

VillanukJan 24, SpartanPsychoJan 24, And this circle argument again The Devs did not make a game they wanted overlays in. XanIvesJan 24, LiewecJan 24, I try and aim without the need for a cheat, bad i maybe, but i dont want cheats to help me. Gustavo MJan 24, You have been selected to test out the new iPhone 7! Click here for your free Auraxium Membership! Seriously though, who's going to download an openly edited program from an online forum from a non-verified party? A (much easier) way to add a crosshair overlay. Oh, and don't forget to run the game in "fullscreen windowed" mode in order to see the crosshair. Sure, you can also customize with another crosshair of your preference With any further ado This is a software called "Custom Desktop Logo", with all the bloatware removed, with only the crosshair included that I customized myself. No need to install other 3rd party software, nada. And it's so easy you don't need to do nothing, since it's a portable software with all the necessary stuff built-in. A much easier way to add a crosshair overlay. Nonetheless, it’s a highly recommended tool to use because of its extensive configurations.Log in or Sign up. However, it only works on windowed mode to use it in fullscreen mode, you’ll need the borderless type and not all games offer that. It’s easy to deploy and use and offers a variety of customization options to make it easier for you to play your games. Versatile with its optionsĪll in all, CrossOver is a neat little gaming utility for any fans of FPS games. You can remedy this by switching to a borderless fullscreen mode. It can only work on windowed applications as the fullscreen mode will hide it. However, while it’s easy to use and doesn’t bog down your game’s performance, it doesn’t function properly in all situations. Its most remarkable feature is its ability to be calibrated and repositioned anywhere on the screen. Your settings are automatically remembered by this program and it even auto-updates in the background. Additionally, you can customize its appearance with its size, color, and opacity.

This cross-platform tool can support multiple monitors and lets you choose between different styles of crosshairs, like a simple center dot or a reticule design. Its core function is the ability to place a crosshair overlay over any program window so you don’t have to manually configure games into its supported list of applications. This is where CrossOver comes in with its highly-customizable features.
