Make sure to keep bouncing whenever thinking or talking about Overwatch because it builds the right mindset and habits for crouch spamming when you need to dodge icicles, bits of scrap metal, explosive glue, large rocks, extremely spicy cheetos, and volleys of big shiny balls.
"this is the number one crosshair to use with cassidy because when you're older, you're going to want to retire. with this crosshair, you can budget now so that you're planning effectively for your future."
So the bit about "triangles and math" is technically true. Enemies that are close move across the screen the same amount in the time it takes for the projectile to get there as for farther enemies. Close enemies: move across your screen faster, but projectile is there almost instantly; far enemies: move across the screen slower, but the projectile takes time to get there. HOWEVER, this only works if all enemies move directly sideways on your screen. If they move a bit toward you or away from you, the amount you have to lead is different, and thus wouldn't match the dashes on the side. Also, a different movement speed would need a different amount of lead, so again it won't match up. This is a great idea in theory, but it won't work in your games.
I find some of them to be helpful, particularly on hero’s like Kiriko or ramattra. I didn’t copy this guys, I just made my own in some aim trainer custom games. What I find it useful for is more as a general guide than trying to aim with the outer dots. If you think of the outer dot as a character strafing in one direction perfectly perpendicular to you, and the center dot as someone standing completely still or running straight on the same axis as you, you can use various points between the dots given your opponents relative position and speed, and I also find it helpful for getting a higher percentage of headshots due to this method. Of course you can also just do this with a dot since the aiming itself doesn’t change, but I personally enjoy it as a visual aid, and with proper sizing and spacing, I find it not particularly disruptive.
Only per hero crosshairs I like are Hanzo (exactly the same one shown in the tiktok) and a large circle for characters with large spread (Doom, Hog, Reaper)
ironically, the first one actually works lol. the distance you are looking in front of the enemy linearly increases starting from 0 at 0m distance, just like the time it takes the projectile to get to the location. So, contrary to what might seem intuitive, in terms of absolute distance in pixels you have to pre aim the same amount, no matter the distance to the enemy.
The Zen croshair actually works, yes the ball has to travel further but the enemy also has to travel further to get from the right Part of your croshair to the middle
Valorant was my first ego-shooter I ever played (started a few months ago) and I absolutely can't aim with a round circle as a crosshair. Just give me Bastion's crosshair on every singe character with only the size changing depending on the hero I'll play and I'll be happy...
Literally only valuable tip for a crosshair is make it decent size if you loose it during gunfights, once confortable with the game making it smaller can really help espeshally with accuracy on hit scan characters at range
crosshair is important to me be i have stigmatism. so i lose my crosshair in fights especially when theres 10 ult effects going off. but i just need to have them bright and blocky so i can see it lol
There's no logic with customisable crosshairs except that their fun and visually pleasing. Don't remove the option of customising them. Actually add more options.
dude my reaper crosshair is so messed, its a "circle+crosshair" with max circle and like 4 crosshair length. Middle circle is main spread and edge of crosshair is the furthest in the spread. Reaper kills increased when i knew where the most damage was being outputted + getting emergency small damage coz my aim is bad
@@iSlutCake_only2genders lmao your brain just starts hallucinating a crosshair for you also i have actually put a marker dot on my monitor before, and no matter what i do i cant get it off. i did it because of csgo awp server noscope rounds, worst mistake of my life
I don't agree hanzo one because his arrow travel has arc depend on how long and how tall your target. Basic crosshair underline can help you adjust.Orginal crosshair has same value, but left and right side line are too long distruct your flick.
@@iSlutCake_only2genders well yes, but you'd be surprised how well you do without one. you actually look at the enemy. with flicks you 100% don' t need the crosshair at all, it's all muscle memory. with tracking, you miss the first few shots maybe, but then you can use the hitmarkers as "crosshair" just try it out
Make sure to keep bouncing whenever thinking or talking about Overwatch because it builds the right mindset and habits for crouch spamming when you need to dodge icicles, bits of scrap metal, explosive glue, large rocks, extremely spicy cheetos, and volleys of big shiny balls.
I understood all of them.. except for the explosive glue. Which attack did you mean by that?
@@Riclamin_ It's one of Echo's attacks. Stuff sticks to heroes and terrain, then explodes. If she gets you point blank, try and make her sniff it.
What's the spicy Cheetos?
@@ajaxdossd948 Torbjorn, M1 or M2. Surprising range if they can allow for the arc.
Mei, hog, echo, sigma, torb, zen?
"this is the number one crosshair to use with cassidy because when you're older, you're going to want to retire. with this crosshair, you can budget now so that you're planning effectively for your future."
I’ve always love videos like those. Like it’s a crosshair, there’s no such thing as a “best crosshair”. It’s simply preference lol.
6:20 BOOM EZ Clap, big precision, dont know why, but this had me crying 😂😂😂
Protip, just have any crosshair that makes it easier to aim for the head, which is any crosshair that makes you comfortable to use.
ml7: crosshairs don't matter!
also ml7: uses a giant circle for moira crosshair
So the bit about "triangles and math" is technically true. Enemies that are close move across the screen the same amount in the time it takes for the projectile to get there as for farther enemies. Close enemies: move across your screen faster, but projectile is there almost instantly; far enemies: move across the screen slower, but the projectile takes time to get there. HOWEVER, this only works if all enemies move directly sideways on your screen. If they move a bit toward you or away from you, the amount you have to lead is different, and thus wouldn't match the dashes on the side. Also, a different movement speed would need a different amount of lead, so again it won't match up.
This is a great idea in theory, but it won't work in your games.
I find some of them to be helpful, particularly on hero’s like Kiriko or ramattra. I didn’t copy this guys, I just made my own in some aim trainer custom games. What I find it useful for is more as a general guide than trying to aim with the outer dots. If you think of the outer dot as a character strafing in one direction perfectly perpendicular to you, and the center dot as someone standing completely still or running straight on the same axis as you, you can use various points between the dots given your opponents relative position and speed, and I also find it helpful for getting a higher percentage of headshots due to this method. Of course you can also just do this with a dot since the aiming itself doesn’t change, but I personally enjoy it as a visual aid, and with proper sizing and spacing, I find it not particularly disruptive.
Only per hero crosshairs I like are Hanzo (exactly the same one shown in the tiktok) and a large circle for characters with large spread (Doom, Hog, Reaper)
W crosshairs 😎
8 likes and zero comments? Lemme fix that
ironically, the first one actually works lol. the distance you are looking in front of the enemy linearly increases starting from 0 at 0m distance, just like the time it takes the projectile to get to the location. So, contrary to what might seem intuitive, in terms of absolute distance in pixels you have to pre aim the same amount, no matter the distance to the enemy.
Yeah it really is because triangles and math haha
I like watching Ml7 because Ml7 is good to watch
harry potter giving the best hanzo crosshair tips fr
The Zen croshair actually works, yes the ball has to travel further but the enemy also has to travel further to get from the right Part of your croshair to the middle
Except unless you play in bronze, people won't move in linear patterns
@@gabiblack Standing still while firing is linear right?
Damn i wish i had a build in calculator in my crosshair, maybe it could do my taxes too
Valorant was my first ego-shooter I ever played (started a few months ago) and I absolutely can't aim with a round circle as a crosshair. Just give me Bastion's crosshair on every singe character with only the size changing depending on the hero I'll play and I'll be happy...
The guy with the zenyatta crosshair is so cursed.
Still waiting for a Winston custom crosshair that's just a banana or jar of peanut butter.
Literally only valuable tip for a crosshair is make it decent size if you loose it during gunfights, once confortable with the game making it smaller can really help espeshally with accuracy on hit scan characters at range
crosshair is important to me be i have stigmatism. so i lose my crosshair in fights especially when theres 10 ult effects going off. but i just need to have them bright and blocky so i can see it lol
There's no logic with customisable crosshairs except that their fun and visually pleasing. Don't remove the option of customising them. Actually add more options.
dude my reaper crosshair is so messed, its a "circle+crosshair" with max circle and like 4 crosshair length. Middle circle is main spread and edge of crosshair is the furthest in the spread. Reaper kills increased when i knew where the most damage was being outputted + getting emergency small damage coz my aim is bad
Everyone making fun of the dude who probably has some type of adhd
I like to cover my monitor with a huge paper and cut out a small point in the middle of my screen
Ashes holo sight makes me miss every shot it moves around independent of the mouse movement and it trips me out
That's why you need to bounce, it helps to track enemy movement.
Isn’t there an owl genji trick to aim to the side to hit two of the projectors on the right click at a specific distance
best crosshair is no crosshair at all
@@iSlutCake_only2genders exactly who needs a crosshair, i just scope in as widow and put a marker dot on my monitor in the middle to get my crosshair
@@iSlutCake_only2genders lmao your brain just starts hallucinating a crosshair for you
also i have actually put a marker dot on my monitor before, and no matter what i do i cant get it off. i did it because of csgo awp server noscope rounds, worst mistake of my life
I don't agree hanzo one because his arrow travel has arc depend on how long and how tall your target. Basic crosshair underline can help you adjust.Orginal crosshair has same value, but left and right side line are too long distruct your flick.
I enjoy bouncy ML7 more
i am so bad at aiming and i dont think i'll ever improve, but yeah i also like the simple dot... the rest confuses me
It's crazy how much money someone can make from a dot in a Videogame
No such thing as a “best crosshair” the best is what you enjoy, usually smaller crosshairs though.
Needs more bounce.
The comments on tiktok choose to make fun of his movements rather than his misinformation skull emoji x6
The funny thing is that these crosshairs do work regardless of distance. But who the heck walks in straight line?
Is that guy on a yoga ball 🤣
Best crosshair is the transparent black dot
I might be coming for you then...
amazing
best crosshair for moira is no crosshair, cuz why would you need a crosshair on that?
Just wack a dot on and move along
I'm honestly just too lazy to make individual crosshairs for every hero lol
Red dot for all
People look at crosshairs?
let me tell you the best crosshair(i have tried like 100) . A fucking gree dot
black circle is the goat
bro all of those crosshairs with the bouncy dude are useless just use a dot or something
first
who actually looks at their crosshair?
I don't "look" at my crosshair, I just see it at the edge of my sight because it's bright green
@@iSlutCake_only2genders well yes, but you'd be surprised how well you do without one.
you actually look at the enemy.
with flicks you 100% don'
t need the crosshair at all, it's all muscle memory.
with tracking, you miss the first few shots maybe, but then you can use the hitmarkers as "crosshair"
just try it out