Nicholas “nitr0” Cannella is an American CSGO player for team Liquid. Try this crosshair out by copy and pasting the code into your console:Ĭl_crosshair_drawoutline "0.000000" cl_crosshair_dynamic_maxdist_splitratio "0.35" cl_crosshair_dynamic_splitalpha_innermod "1" cl_crosshair_dynamic_splitalpha_outermod "0.5" cl_crosshair_dynamic_splitdist "7" cl_crosshair_outlinethickness "1.000000" cl_crosshair_sniper_show_normal_inaccuracy "0" cl_crosshair_sniper_width "1" cl_crosshair_t "0.000000" cl_crosshairalpha "200.000000" cl_crosshaircolor "2.000000" cl_crosshaircolor_b "50.000000" cl_crosshaircolor_g "250.000000" cl_crosshaircolor_r "50.000000" cl_crosshairdot "0.000000" cl_crosshairgap "-1.000000" cl_crosshairgap_useweaponvalue "0" cl_crosshairscale "0" cl_crosshairsize "3.000000" cl_crosshairstyle "4.000000" cl_crosshairthickness "0.000000" cl_crosshairusealpha "1" cl_fixedcrosshairgap "3" 9.
He loves running the AK-47 at the front of his team. They currently employ him as an entry frag.
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Paweł “byali” Bieliński is a Polish player for the CSGO pro team Virtus Pro. If some tips are what you need then look no further and read on to learn how these pros round out their weaknesses by tweaking their crosshair.
Finding the right settings can be about as easy as a solo B retake on Nuke.īut if you persist you’ll be happy you did. Your crosshair should be optimized for fragging out if your gunning for the top. That can only mean one thing in a game where you need a sniper to ADS. Arguably the most important aspect of a player’s loadout is not a weapon, but what they use to aim them.