At close ranges, the crosshair often covers a small portion of the head at mid-ranges, the crosshair often covers most of the head, and at long ranges, the crosshair often covers all of the head, with a slight overextension at times. Thanks to the size and dot in the middle, it also appears compact and ready to shoot. This, of course, is to increase its overall transparency. However, thanks to the outline thickness feature at 1, it appears to be slightly thicker than the norm. This time we see a yellow vibrant crosshair that seems neither thick or thin. cl_crosshairstyle 4 cl_crosshairsize 1 cl_crosshairgap -3 cl_crosshairthickness 0 cl_crosshair_drawoutline 0 cl_crosshairdot 1 cl_crosshaircolor 4 cl_crosshairusealpha 1 cl_crosshairalpha 255 cl_crosshairgap_useweaponvalue 0 cl_crosshair_t 0.Often focuses on the center of the head.
He also possesses a k/d ratio of 1.23 and a headshot percentage at ~54%, at the moment. Albeit a small sample size, his deagle kills rank 3rd/4th (it’s close) best among his total kills. Yi Yang is a Chinese CS:GO player for ViCi Gaming. All in all, JamYoung’s crosshair is effective for the deagle and headshots alike. However, at long-range distances, the crosshair aligns exceptionally well to the head’s overall size. So even though it may not always align perfectly with your opponent’s head, the crosshair essentially forces you to be more accurate (over time) by decreasing your margin of error. What’s distinct about this (and similar crosshairs) is that they often require more precision thanks to their extremely small size, focusing not only on the head, but the center of it as well.
It’s a bit smaller than Xantares's crosshair. JamYoung’s crosshair features a teal green color with a dot in the middle.
According to HLTV (a prominent site for CS:GO stats from professional players), his deagle kills rank third most among his total kills. His primary roles include rifler and entry fragger. Ismail Can Dörtkardeş is a Turkish-Macedonian CS:GO player for BIG. When using the deagle, this crosshair aligns very well with the player model’s head from mid to long-range distances while the gap helps you center the shot. The crosshair also features a small gap in the middle, so you can sort of peek into the enemy's head across multiple distances. So instead of increasing the crosshair’s thickness, size, or changing the color (all at once), they may choose 1 or 2 out of those 3 options for transparency at the bare minimum.
Some pro players prefer a lighter or thinner crosshair to minimize any sort of visual distractions. Xantare’s uses (or used) a small and light, but fairly transparent crosshair. Its size allows you to locate your enemy’s head with ease. That said, today we’ll be talking about some of the best crosshairs for the deagle used by the pros. Of course, there are exceptions based on comfort and features. Want something in between? Then a, “mid-size” crosshair could work for you. Want to focus more on accuracy? A bigger crosshair can help with that. Want to get more headshots? Then a smaller crosshair may be the way to go.
Good crosshairs are crucial in CS:GO because they serve as your focal point.