I have always been using cfg.tf's weapon-specific crosshair feature. One question I have is how I can reduce the size of the amby crosshair enlargement. I don't want to remove it but I just want to make it smaller. Adjusting crosshair scale doesn't work for me. I've seen lots of players that uses a smaller enlargement so I know it is possible. Any ideas how I can modify the crosshair files?
Also, excuse the bad English.
Edit: Excuse the typo on the title too
I have always been using cfg.tf's weapon-specific crosshair feature. One question I have is how I can reduce the size of the amby crosshair enlargement. I don't want to remove it but I just want to make it smaller. Adjusting crosshair scale doesn't work for me. I've seen lots of players that uses a smaller enlargement so I know it is possible. Any ideas how I can modify the crosshair files?
Also, excuse the bad English.
Edit: Excuse the typo on the title too
you can use hud crosshairs to make them not enlarge when u shoot but you cannot change the in game crosshairs to not enlarge
you can use hud crosshairs to make them not enlarge when u shoot but you cannot change the in game crosshairs to not enlarge
https://github.com/juniorsgithub/tf2-static-ambassador-crosshair
I'm pretty sure the only way you could accomplish this (sort of) is to have a static HUD crosshair that doesn't scale and an in-game crosshair (the one that enlarges) that is smaller than the scale of your normal HUD crosshair. For example you use a dot at size 24 (hud crosshair), use an in-game crosshair at the same time with a smaller scale (20 or whatever works for you). The HUD crosshair will hide the in-game one but when it enlarges it'll grow bigger than the HUD crosshair.
I'm pretty sure the only way you could accomplish this (sort of) is to have a static HUD crosshair that doesn't scale and an in-game crosshair (the one that enlarges) that is smaller than the scale of your normal HUD crosshair. For example you use a dot at size 24 (hud crosshair), use an in-game crosshair at the same time with a smaller scale (20 or whatever works for you). The HUD crosshair will hide the in-game one but when it enlarges it'll grow bigger than the HUD crosshair.