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Crosshair (Stark62)
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Hello, I really like this crosshair (some wings crosshair Stark62 uses)

halpplis.jpg

does anyone know what crosshair it is, and what hud it is in?

I've checked, and I don't think it's fog's crosshairs.

Help?

Hello, I really like this crosshair (some wings crosshair Stark62 uses)
[img]halpplis.jpg[/img]

does anyone know what crosshair it is, and what hud it is in?

I've checked, and I don't think it's fog's crosshairs.

Help?
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Here's a link to stark62's stream, with the crosshair in action.

Stark62's stream<3

Here's a link to stark62's stream, with the crosshair in action.

[url=http://www.twitch.tv/stark62/b/479951915]Stark62's stream<3[/url]
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i'm pretty sure he made it himself. it's in his hud that you can download off of his stream

i'm pretty sure he made it himself. it's in his hud that you can download off of his stream
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Toonii'm pretty sure he made it himself. it's in his hud that you can download off of his stream

OK, so he made it himself, but the HUD download leads to m0rehud, which is obviously not what he uses unless he heavily modified it.

But thanks for the info, I will use effect of it.

Thanks.

[quote=Tooni]i'm pretty sure he made it himself. it's in his hud that you can download off of his stream[/quote]

OK, so he made it himself, but the HUD download leads to m0rehud, which is obviously not what he uses unless he heavily modified it.

But thanks for the info, I will use effect of it.

Thanks.
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First he didnt make it himself ;)

seekerThe guide over on ETF2L is a little outdated and some of the links are dead, so I'll rewrite a more concise one here.

This crosshair is achieved by using a custom font file called "tf2cross" which has the letter "x" replaced with a replica of the in-game crosshair. You need a copy of the font file (tf2cross) which is available on my ftp here:
http://users.on.net/~seeeker/tf2cross/

This needs to be placed in /tf/resource. I chose to install the ttf file too.

The pastie links below need to be placed in your ClientScheme.res in the Fonts and Custom Fonts section (I'm assuming you already have a custom hud and this file exists). Your choice if you want to use the outline or not - it looks smoother without.
http://pastie.org/private/s3qyhdrilbnnwlgqwqfg

This goes into HudLayout.res.
http://pastie.org/private/oo0mx4cuqquqeqe3ont8za

The above two links are optimised for 1920x1080 - if you toggle the default crosshair on and off (as scout) you won't be able to notice it, as the custom tf2cross overlaps the stock crosshair completely. Its important to modify the 'tall' value in ClientScheme.res as well as the x/ypos in HudLayout.res if you want to get its positioning perfect.

Here is an image with outline on
http://users.on.net/~seeeker/tf2cross/guide_images/tf2cross_border.jpg

Here is an image with outline off (had dx8 by accident sry)
http://users.on.net/~seeeker/tf2cross/guide_images/tf2cross_noborder.jpg

Let me know if you need any more help with it, I can probably give you perfect values to use that'll replicate the standard crosshair depending on your resolution.

Seeker did this I think ;) (quoted from this thread: http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/1189-hook-me-up-with-this-crosshair)

First he didnt make it himself ;)

[quote=seeker]
The guide over on ETF2L is a little outdated and some of the links are dead, so I'll rewrite a more concise one here.

This crosshair is achieved by using a custom font file called "tf2cross" which has the letter "x" replaced with a replica of the in-game crosshair. You need a copy of the font file (tf2cross) which is available on my ftp here:
http://users.on.net/~seeeker/tf2cross/

This needs to be placed in /tf/resource. I chose to install the ttf file too.

The pastie links below need to be placed in your ClientScheme.res in the Fonts and Custom Fonts section (I'm assuming you already have a custom hud and this file exists). Your choice if you want to use the outline or not - it looks smoother without.
http://pastie.org/private/s3qyhdrilbnnwlgqwqfg

This goes into HudLayout.res.
http://pastie.org/private/oo0mx4cuqquqeqe3ont8za

The above two links are optimised for 1920x1080 - if you toggle the default crosshair on and off (as scout) you won't be able to notice it, as the custom tf2cross overlaps the stock crosshair completely. Its important to modify the 'tall' value in ClientScheme.res as well as the x/ypos in HudLayout.res if you want to get its positioning perfect.

Here is an image with outline on
http://users.on.net/~seeeker/tf2cross/guide_images/tf2cross_border.jpg

Here is an image with outline off (had dx8 by accident sry)
http://users.on.net/~seeeker/tf2cross/guide_images/tf2cross_noborder.jpg

Let me know if you need any more help with it, I can probably give you perfect values to use that'll replicate the standard crosshair depending on your resolution.
[/quote]

Seeker did this I think ;) (quoted from this thread: http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/1189-hook-me-up-with-this-crosshair)
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#6
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CapslockedFirst he didnt make it himself ;)
seekerThe guide over on ETF2L is a little outdated and some of the links are dead, so I'll rewrite a more concise one here.

This crosshair is achieved by using a custom font file called "tf2cross" which has the letter "x" replaced with a replica of the in-game crosshair. You need a copy of the font file (tf2cross) which is available on my ftp here:
http://users.on.net/~seeeker/tf2cross/

This needs to be placed in /tf/resource. I chose to install the ttf file too.

The pastie links below need to be placed in your ClientScheme.res in the Fonts and Custom Fonts section (I'm assuming you already have a custom hud and this file exists). Your choice if you want to use the outline or not - it looks smoother without.
http://pastie.org/private/s3qyhdrilbnnwlgqwqfg

This goes into HudLayout.res.
http://pastie.org/private/oo0mx4cuqquqeqe3ont8za

The above two links are optimised for 1920x1080 - if you toggle the default crosshair on and off (as scout) you won't be able to notice it, as the custom tf2cross overlaps the stock crosshair completely. Its important to modify the 'tall' value in ClientScheme.res as well as the x/ypos in HudLayout.res if you want to get its positioning perfect.

Here is an image with outline on
http://users.on.net/~seeeker/tf2cross/guide_images/tf2cross_border.jpg

Here is an image with outline off (had dx8 by accident sry)
http://users.on.net/~seeeker/tf2cross/guide_images/tf2cross_noborder.jpg

Let me know if you need any more help with it, I can probably give you perfect values to use that'll replicate the standard crosshair depending on your resolution.

Seeker did this I think ;) (quoted from this thread: http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/1189-hook-me-up-with-this-crosshair)

Wow, thanks Capslocked, I will make great use of this! Thank you very much!

[quote=Capslocked]First he didnt make it himself ;)

[quote=seeker]
The guide over on ETF2L is a little outdated and some of the links are dead, so I'll rewrite a more concise one here.

This crosshair is achieved by using a custom font file called "tf2cross" which has the letter "x" replaced with a replica of the in-game crosshair. You need a copy of the font file (tf2cross) which is available on my ftp here:
http://users.on.net/~seeeker/tf2cross/

This needs to be placed in /tf/resource. I chose to install the ttf file too.

The pastie links below need to be placed in your ClientScheme.res in the Fonts and Custom Fonts section (I'm assuming you already have a custom hud and this file exists). Your choice if you want to use the outline or not - it looks smoother without.
http://pastie.org/private/s3qyhdrilbnnwlgqwqfg

This goes into HudLayout.res.
http://pastie.org/private/oo0mx4cuqquqeqe3ont8za

The above two links are optimised for 1920x1080 - if you toggle the default crosshair on and off (as scout) you won't be able to notice it, as the custom tf2cross overlaps the stock crosshair completely. Its important to modify the 'tall' value in ClientScheme.res as well as the x/ypos in HudLayout.res if you want to get its positioning perfect.

Here is an image with outline on
http://users.on.net/~seeeker/tf2cross/guide_images/tf2cross_border.jpg

Here is an image with outline off (had dx8 by accident sry)
http://users.on.net/~seeeker/tf2cross/guide_images/tf2cross_noborder.jpg

Let me know if you need any more help with it, I can probably give you perfect values to use that'll replicate the standard crosshair depending on your resolution.
[/quote]

Seeker did this I think ;) (quoted from this thread: http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/1189-hook-me-up-with-this-crosshair)[/quote]

Wow, thanks Capslocked, I will make great use of this! Thank you very much!
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