

It's called Custom Desktop Logo and it allows you to easily center your crosshair, edit it's alpha, position, the file that's being used, and most interestingly, it's animations.Īn example of its drop down menu where you can: close it, hide it (very helpful) and go to it's settings, (but I usually use the. ini file located inside it's directory ^-^). If you're going to play a game that uses a different crosshair or not use this program at all then there you have it.Īn example of me editing the crosshair in on my right monitor (my preferred program) and messing with the settings in both the. Ini file and in the nice little ui the program has on my left (The program displaying the ini is NotePad++). Like the crosshair you have in a game but still lose track of it? Try adding a circle or line with multiple colors to make it stand out in both bright and dark environments.or add some epileptic animations for more fun. Games like Tribes:Ascend are notorious for having the worst crosshairs so you can turn off the ingame one and use one of your own. Games like Rust or Dayz can go crazy with animations and what the crosshair looks like as well. This one is using 18fps but it's sort of.a picture.

I know crosshair overlays are debated in games that are supposed to be 'realistic' but I see no problem with it. I must also add that the overlay does not modify DLL or EXE files and does not inject code into CSGO, so it is pretty clear to think that if the program is not bannable the application inside it shouldn't be too and nobody posted anything about being vac banned for overlay in cs go except a thread about Rust banning anyone that uses it but also without proof of people actually being banned.It's not 'cheating' or anything like that but I don't really want to start that debate again. The "What is VAC" section states that X-Fire or Overwolf will NOT trigger a VAC ban.

If he is not good enough to play the game without cheating, perhaps he should consider a different game? Yes I am talking about counter strike and I did some digging and I found out this : Some things seem to not get recognized for years. Sometimes it takes weeks or months until you get the ban. Originally posted by ZanyScum:I am not sure what game you are talking about, but AWP ans scout point to one of the CounterStrikes.
