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Non HUD Custom Crosshairs Perfectly Centered
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Got it to work, but only problem is, once I'm using a crosshair, my fps drops down to <60.Anything that could be done in this case?

Got it to work, but only problem is, once I'm using a crosshair, my fps drops down to <60.Anything that could be done in this case?
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The idea is nice and all but I think with the different variants of hud crosshairs this method is nothing more but a gimmick.

The idea is nice and all but I think with the different variants of hud crosshairs this method is nothing more but a gimmick.
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I guess this would be considered cheating in CS:GO.

I've occasionally considered putting a tiny dot of blu-tac in the centre of my screen for noscoping with sniper rifles but decided it wasn't worth it.

I guess this would be considered cheating in CS:GO.

I've occasionally considered putting a tiny dot of blu-tac in the centre of my screen for noscoping with sniper rifles but decided it wasn't worth it.
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DreGot it to work, but only problem is, once I'm using a crosshair, my fps drops down to <60.Anything that could be done in this case?

If youre running windows, you'll need to disable windows aero. If you don't disable aero and run tf2 on windowed, it'll force vsync to be on.

[quote=Dre]Got it to work, but only problem is, once I'm using a crosshair, my fps drops down to <60.Anything that could be done in this case?[/quote]

If youre running windows, you'll need to disable windows aero. If you don't disable aero and run tf2 on windowed, it'll force vsync to be on.
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