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How to change the AWP Crosshair in CS2?

Change Sniper Rifle Crosshairs back in Counter-Strike 2

Topic: How to change the AWP Crosshair in CS2?

A recent addition to Counter-Strike 2 was to the scoped Crosshairs. This means the Scout and AWP. In this article, we will show you how to revert this change and return to the old crosshair.

  Thorben   Thorben

Here is a comparison between the Crosshairs:

The sniper crosshairs in CS2 now look slightly different to how they always used to look- to the dismay of many players. The middle of the crosshair is now a bit lighter and more transparent; this is done to show the spread and possible inaccuracy of the guns.

How to change AWP Crosshair in CS2

How to disable the new Sniper Rifle Crosshair?

Valve, being aware of how slight change can annoy people a lot, also gave a quick and simple way of reverting this feature back to the olden days. You can simply go into your settings and disable this new crosshair style. Here is how you can change the AWP Crosshair in CS2!

Settings -> Game -> Sniper sights -> Show Scoped Sniper Rifle Inaccuracy

or by simply typing the command below in your in-game console: "cl_sniper_show_inaccuracy 0”

How to change Sniper Crosshair in Counter-Strike 2

Conclusion

This is how you change your Scoped Sniper Rifle Inaccuracy and disable the display of spread for Sniper Rifles in Counter-Strike 2. We hope this quick guide helped you to revert this change. We love that Valve updates technical things like this, but that they also give us the option to opt out and go back to the way it was before for some of these changes.

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