Bring Minecraft aesthetics into Valorant by importing crosshairs, including the default, Steve, and custom variations
Valorant has a quick and easy way to import any crosshair you can imagine to your profile. Here's what you should do to grab them.
Derrek made the jump from OW to Valorant seem a lot smoother than it actually is, thanks to his smooth gameplay and optimized settings.
Crashz’ crosshair map is the best free crosshair generator for CS2. However, there are two other valuable tools you can look to use.
You can change your crosshair in Valorant using two methods: by importing/exporting crosshair profiles or by manually adjusting crosshair settings.
Zellsis uses Logitech G Pro X Superlight with 800 DPI and a Cyan round crosshair in Valorant, along with unique keybindings and high-quality video settings.
Check out Kanpeki's Valorant settings, including his mouse sensitivity, crosshair, map, keybinds, and video settings for players looking to emulate his setup.
Crosshair placement and shooting styles are vital to getting a high headshot percentage in CS2 (CSGO). But there are a few more methods worth noting!
Crosshair placement and bursting are excellent ways to get headshots, but there are some hidden tactics top players use!
Popular Twitch streamer n0thing's Valorant settings include a Logitech G100S mouse with low DPI for accuracy, green crosshair color, and low video settings.
Finding the proper sensitivity and aim training are good ways to improve your crosshair placement, but we have more methods to help!
Check out some of the worst crosshairs in CS2 (CSGO), including a massive green square, a red plus sign, and more!