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| Gunzfactorian | Lotus Dance was a tad flashy, wasn't it? =P Well, I came out with something more simple for you guys. However, that does not degrade it's quality one bit. I'm very proud of this one. I call it Mad Reflex. Once again, this crosshair was created for the purposes of K-Stylers. Shotguns, rockets, and this one can support revolver aiming better than Lotus Dance. ![]() Normal ![]() Locked On Now, if some of you think the recoil conforms it to be too blocky, by all means delete them. It isn't really even nessesary for K-Stylers who use Shotguns and Rockets mostly. If you will notice on the Locked on Cursor, you'll see a ton of big red blocks. You're probably thinking, "wtf, whats with these nasty blocks? this sucks" HOWEVER. Everything in the crosshair has a purpose. The huge blocks are not there in the "Normal" crosshair. So when you're playing in game, mindlessly targeting away, once your crosshair turns red and has these huge red blocks around them, you WILL notice it quicker and fire faster. While the design is ridiculously simple and few colors are on the crosshair, this took 2 hours compared to Lotus Dance, which took 30 minutes. This is a crosshair for serious K-Stylers only. =P Try it out. |
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@deadly: Well, the crosshair was designed for the use of shotguns, rockets, or revolvers. This is what K-Stylers use the most, though there are those who experiment. The shape of the crosshair was designed for the shotgun: If the whole crosshair is inside or if it fits the shape of the person you're fighting in game, you're close enough that you can shoot and it'll do the best damage. =P As for Rockets, I figrued a bolder crosshair would be needed in the center to better simulate the size of the rocket, thus improving your aim with it. Last edited by PhantomGears; 03-28-2006 at 06:28 PM. | |
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