Hello,
So when I try to use the default crosshair6 in tf2 (the hollow plus), and I resize it to something smaller, it becomes really hard to see, I tried using "cl_crosshairalpha 0" but it's still hard to see.
I have a 1366x768 monitor (laptop of course) and am forced to play tf2 on low setting (I even have a fps boosting config thing).
Crosshair6 is barely visible
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Hello,
So when I try to use the default crosshair6 in tf2 (the hollow plus), and I resize it to something smaller, it becomes really hard to see, I tried using "cl_crosshairalpha 0" but it's still hard to see.
I have a 1366x768 monitor (laptop of course) and am forced to play tf2 on low setting (I even have a fps boosting config thing).
So when I try to use the default crosshair6 in tf2 (the hollow plus), and I resize it to something smaller, it becomes really hard to see, I tried using "cl_crosshairalpha 0" but it's still hard to see.
I have a 1366x768 monitor (laptop of course) and am forced to play tf2 on low setting (I even have a fps boosting config thing).
if details get too small they start fading out. that's just how it works.
if details get too small they start fading out. that's just how it works.
wareyaif details get too small they start fading out. that's just how it works.
um.. I have "cl_crosshair_scale 20" and it's almost ok, but when I go sniper it's one idea too big.
[quote=wareya]if details get too small they start fading out. that's just how it works.[/quote]
um.. I have "cl_crosshair_scale 20" and it's almost ok, but when I go sniper it's one idea too big.
um.. I have "cl_crosshair_scale 20" and it's almost ok, but when I go sniper it's one idea too big.
Nyah_NyahHello,
So when I try to use the default crosshair6 in tf2 (the hollow plus), and I resize it to something smaller, it becomes really hard to see, I tried using "cl_crosshairalpha 0" but it's still hard to see.
I have a 1366x768 monitor (laptop of course) and am forced to play tf2 on low setting (I even have a fps boosting config thing).
surely you should be using cl_crosshairalpha 255 not 0.
[quote=Nyah_Nyah]Hello,
So when I try to use the default crosshair6 in tf2 (the hollow plus), and I resize it to something smaller, it becomes really hard to see, I tried using "cl_crosshairalpha 0" but it's still hard to see.
I have a 1366x768 monitor (laptop of course) and am forced to play tf2 on low setting (I even have a fps boosting config thing).[/quote]
surely you should be using cl_crosshairalpha 255 not 0.
So when I try to use the default crosshair6 in tf2 (the hollow plus), and I resize it to something smaller, it becomes really hard to see, I tried using "cl_crosshairalpha 0" but it's still hard to see.
I have a 1366x768 monitor (laptop of course) and am forced to play tf2 on low setting (I even have a fps boosting config thing).[/quote]
surely you should be using cl_crosshairalpha 255 not 0.
zookeyNyah_NyahHello,
So when I try to use the default crosshair6 in tf2 (the hollow plus), and I resize it to something smaller, it becomes really hard to see, I tried using "cl_crosshairalpha 0" but it's still hard to see.
I have a 1366x768 monitor (laptop of course) and am forced to play tf2 on low setting (I even have a fps boosting config thing).
surely you should be using cl_crosshairalpha 255 not 0.
i don't think cl_crosshairalpha does anything to the crosshair unless they changed it
[quote=zookey][quote=Nyah_Nyah]Hello,
So when I try to use the default crosshair6 in tf2 (the hollow plus), and I resize it to something smaller, it becomes really hard to see, I tried using "cl_crosshairalpha 0" but it's still hard to see.
I have a 1366x768 monitor (laptop of course) and am forced to play tf2 on low setting (I even have a fps boosting config thing).[/quote]
surely you should be using cl_crosshairalpha 255 not 0.[/quote]
i don't think cl_crosshairalpha does anything to the crosshair unless they changed it
So when I try to use the default crosshair6 in tf2 (the hollow plus), and I resize it to something smaller, it becomes really hard to see, I tried using "cl_crosshairalpha 0" but it's still hard to see.
I have a 1366x768 monitor (laptop of course) and am forced to play tf2 on low setting (I even have a fps boosting config thing).[/quote]
surely you should be using cl_crosshairalpha 255 not 0.[/quote]
i don't think cl_crosshairalpha does anything to the crosshair unless they changed it
Try this, the crosshair wont fade away if its smaller
http://teamfortress.tv/thread/17973/making-your-tf2-look-blocky-again
Try this, the crosshair wont fade away if its smaller
http://teamfortress.tv/thread/17973/making-your-tf2-look-blocky-again
http://teamfortress.tv/thread/17973/making-your-tf2-look-blocky-again
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