


The same goes for aiming down an ironsight. Not having a HUD to distract you, really lets you observe things around you, like the grass, rocks, trees and plants. Some games support custom crosshairs, or at least include several different types that you may enable.Īs an old-school gamer who plays single-player games, I like the immersion factor. I've seen my friends put a tape on their screen when playing MMOs, so they have a slight edge over their opponents. Sometimes the on-screen reticle is either too tiny, large, or in some cases unusable. If there's one thing which annoys gamers, it's got to be the crosshair in shooting games.
