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Pilot xhair help
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I just got interested in the Ray's hud version of the pilot xhair and I was wondering how anyone configured it properly to be in the center. I don't have the time to keep changing the value over and over for ages. Is there any better way to get them in the center?

I just got interested in the Ray's hud version of the pilot xhair and I was wondering how anyone configured it properly to be in the center. I don't have the time to keep changing the value over and over for ages. Is there any better way to get them in the center?
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Don't know if it works, but povohat lists x/y pos values for different resolutions here:

http://ozfortress.com/showthread.php?t=39640

Don't know if it works, but povohat lists x/y pos values for different resolutions here:

http://ozfortress.com/showthread.php?t=39640
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Hey, if you're using a resolution that's not 16:9, it won't be lined up correctly by default. I wasn't aware of this, and as a result, sadly forgot to add in the 16:10 and 4:3 ones.

Luckily though, someone gave me a link to the other two a day or so ago. You can either set it up yourself, or wait until my next update (which should be soon!). I promise it'll be included in it.

Hey, if you're using a resolution that's not 16:9, it won't be lined up correctly by default. I wasn't aware of this, and as a result, sadly forgot to add in the 16:10 and 4:3 ones.

Luckily though, someone gave me a link to the other two a day or so ago. You can either set it up yourself, or wait until my next update (which should be soon!). I promise it'll be included in it.
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VirulenceDon't know if it works, but povohat lists x/y pos values for different resolutions here:

http://ozfortress.com/showthread.php?t=39640

Those are for certain xhairs(I think the default one with PVHUD).

raysHey, if you're using a resolution that's not 16:9, it won't be lined up correctly by default. I wasn't aware of this, and as a result, sadly forgot to add in the 16:10 and 4:3 ones.

Luckily though, someone gave me a link to the other two a day or so ago. You can either set it up yourself, or wait until my next update (which should be soon!). I promise it'll be included in it.

I am on 16x9. After closer looking(my face planted into the monitor) it wasn't aligned with the tf2 default xhairs. And yes. Those little pixels are that important to me :P

[quote=Virulence]Don't know if it works, but povohat lists x/y pos values for different resolutions here:

http://ozfortress.com/showthread.php?t=39640[/quote]
Those are for certain xhairs(I think the default one with PVHUD).
[quote=rays]Hey, if you're using a resolution that's not 16:9, it won't be lined up correctly by default. I wasn't aware of this, and as a result, sadly forgot to add in the 16:10 and 4:3 ones.

Luckily though, someone gave me a link to the other two a day or so ago. You can either set it up yourself, or wait until my next update (which should be soon!). I promise it'll be included in it.[/quote]
I am on 16x9. After closer looking(my face planted into the monitor) it wasn't aligned with the tf2 default xhairs. And yes. Those little pixels are that important to me :P
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Well if you're on a 16:9 resolution already and it's still not to your liking, the only option you have is changing the xpos/ypos of certain elements until you see it fit.

If everything still isn't lined up to your satisfaction, you can also try adjusting the width/height values of the crosshair elements to make smaller adjustments.

Well if you're on a 16:9 resolution already and it's still not to your liking, the only option you have is changing the xpos/ypos of certain elements until you see it fit.

If everything still isn't lined up to your satisfaction, you can also try adjusting the width/height values of the crosshair elements to make smaller adjustments.
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raysWell if you're on a 16:9 resolution already and it's still not to your liking, the only option you have is changing the xpos/ypos of certain elements until you see it fit.

If everything still isn't lined up to your satisfaction, you can also try adjusting the width/height values of the crosshair elements to make smaller adjustments.

Alright. I guess I'll try that when I get some spare time. Thanks for the help.

[quote=rays]Well if you're on a 16:9 resolution already and it's still not to your liking, the only option you have is changing the xpos/ypos of certain elements until you see it fit.

If everything still isn't lined up to your satisfaction, you can also try adjusting the width/height values of the crosshair elements to make smaller adjustments.[/quote]
Alright. I guess I'll try that when I get some spare time. Thanks for the help.
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