There are a few settings you can choose from
in the options menu of CSGO, but there's a
more flexible alternative.
Load up this site, linked to in the description
of this video, and customise your crosshair
to your heart's content. There are obviously
BAD choices, like this one here, but for the
most-part it's down to personal preference
and what you find comfortable to use. For
example, I would argue that not having a dot
would help since you can then see what you're
aiming at, but at the same time I don't like
playing without one. I also personally wouldn't
bother with dynamic sizing as I find it more
misleading and approximate than it is helpful.
It may be worthwhile using for newer players
as a warning about when the gun won't fire
accurately, but that's about it.
Once you've chosen your settings, copy the
text from here and paste it into the console
in-game. You need to ensure that the console
is enabled in the game options first or you
won't be able to open it by pressing the button
under ESCAPE on your keyboard.
If this works for you then you can stop watching
this video now. However, if it doesn't keep
certain settings, like the thickness of your
crosshair, continue watching for the other
method.
Make a new text file on your desktop and copy+paste
the text in the CONFIG box into it. Now, add
this line at the end: host_writeconfig.
Once done, go up to File, Save as... and type
autoexec.cfg . Before clicking save, set the
file type to 'all files'. Now, move the new
autoexec file into the cfg folder for CSGO.
You can find its location shown on-screen.
Finally, right-click on CSGO in steam, choose
properties, set launch options and type what
I have done here. Your crosshair should now
automatically load in-game!
