Of course, on maps with a blue-er color scheme such as Icebox and Pearl, the yellows and red crosshair shades made more sense. While u/useewhynot was running the script, one color family stood out from the rest – Cyan/Blue, which he found was a common color choice for maps such as Ascent, Bind, Fracture, and Haven. Patch 5.04 introduced a whole new set of crosshair options that gave players greater flexibility and customization options for their crosshairs in VALORANT. Whatever crosshair you’re rocking today might be perfectly fine for you, and you’re probably fragging out just as well as you could with just about any other crosshair configuration.Īs long as you put in the hours to get used to a particular crosshair the type of crosshair you try to use in VALORANT might not matter much – at least, that’s what most players probably believed in.Ī Redditor who goes by the name u/useewhynot begs to differ, and claims to have written a Python script that gave him the perfect crosshair colors for each map in VALORANT that maximizes visibility and, by extension, could improve your ability to place crosshairs on your opponents’ heads much easier in-game. Some players even swear by the pixel-sized Dot Crosshair (we’re looking at you, ScreaM). Apparently, some crosshair colors work better than others for each of VALORANT’s eight-map roster.Ĭrosshairs are a subjective topic – every player will have their own favorite combination of colors, lengths, gaps, thickness, etc.
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