Crosshair Resolution guide
(assuming you have a computer that is capable of high resolution...)
Different Resolutions have a lot of pros and cons, and they affect the way you choose your Crosshair and Headshot experience:
Higher resolution advantages:
-Character models are crispy clear, meaning head shots are easier to acquire and long range engagements become easier.
-Identify enemies faster, meaning that your eyes are able to discern and react to enemies because you don't have to sift through blurry objects to find targets.
-Higher field of view (see more of the environment)
-Crosshair type C will now be the most accurate crosshair because it becomes smaller and crispier than crosshairs A and B.
Lower resolution advantages:
-Higher frame rate, meaning there's a chance you can see your opponent before they see you. (this advantage doesn't matter as long as you average above 120 fps)
-Lower field of view (objects tend to appear larger than they are, increasing chance of getting a headshot)
-Crosshair type A will now be the most accurate crosshair because of how close the lines are together and the thickness of the lines (Crosshair C becomes more blurry the further down the resolution goes)
Notable Exceptions: 800x600 and 1024x768 have the same field of view, meaning target sizes don't change, but the crosshairs do take a hit in terms of accuracy.
Different Resolutions have a lot of pros and cons, and they affect the way you choose your Crosshair and Headshot experience:
Higher resolution advantages:
-Character models are crispy clear, meaning head shots are easier to acquire and long range engagements become easier.
-Identify enemies faster, meaning that your eyes are able to discern and react to enemies because you don't have to sift through blurry objects to find targets.
-Higher field of view (see more of the environment)
-Crosshair type C will now be the most accurate crosshair because it becomes smaller and crispier than crosshairs A and B.
Lower resolution advantages:
-Higher frame rate, meaning there's a chance you can see your opponent before they see you. (this advantage doesn't matter as long as you average above 120 fps)
-Lower field of view (objects tend to appear larger than they are, increasing chance of getting a headshot)
-Crosshair type A will now be the most accurate crosshair because of how close the lines are together and the thickness of the lines (Crosshair C becomes more blurry the further down the resolution goes)
Notable Exceptions: 800x600 and 1024x768 have the same field of view, meaning target sizes don't change, but the crosshairs do take a hit in terms of accuracy.
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