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Lidia Rozo
2022-10-07 10:31:58

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There are different mechanics to execute in shooting games, let's see How to change the crosshair in Overwatch 2.

Why change the crosshair in Overwatch 2?


Because it is vital to have a reticle that is correct, this is part of the configurations that we have in this game and that make it even more favorable, this mechanics is normal in shooting games, especially in First person games applied more regularly.

How to change the crosshair in Overwatch 2?


This is a mechanic that is applied in this way:
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  • We will go to the menu and select Options.
  • Then, we will go to the Controls tab to select General, there we will get the subsection in the middle.



The first option shown to us offers us these options:



  • Flaw
  • Circle
  • Point of view
  • Circle and crosshair
  • Spot.



It is possible to go to Advanced settings to further customize these options and here we get these:



  • show accuracy
  • Color
  • Thickness
  • sight length
  • center space
  • Opacity
  • Outline Opacity
  • point size
  • point opacity
  • Scale with resolution.



Once we manage to change the crosshair we can save it for each hero or use it for a specific hero, it will only be enough to click on the Change hero button on the right side of our screen, in case of being new players the most ideal thing is experiment with different crosshairs for different heroes, there is no perfect point, however, we can experiment to see which one suits us best.

 We can conclude this guide on How to change the crosshair in Overwatch 2, so it is only enough to apply the options listed here and thus have a change that allows us to play comfortably.

Platform(s):
Microsoft Windows PC, PlayStation 4 PS4, PlayStation 5 PS5, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
Genre(s):
First-person shooter
Developer(s):
Blizzard Entertainment
Publisher(s):
Blizzard Entertainment
Mode:
Multiplayer
age rating (PEGI):
12+

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