I think you'd be better suited for H1Z1 or 7 days to die than Rust mate. I think you people may suffer some form of mental retardation. I mean, no offense, but OP pointed it out twice now - plenty of other people are using crosshairs as we speak. Every monitor out there labeled as "gaming hardware" has a built in crosshair overlay designed precisely for this purpose. This is obviously a big advantage in Rust. Allows for easier aim with bows and spears and for the purpose of hip firing. If this is cheating, perhaps they ought to start monitoring display firmware and banning all these "cheaters" with ASUS and BenQ displays. There's three ways to approach this issue: The fact that there is no crosshair in-game is basically just an "eff you" to people without "gaming" monitors (and those unwilling to potentially ruin the coating of their screen with tape or marker dots). Kinda lame, kinda immersion breaking, kinda what lots of people are doing anyway. Add an element of RNG-based innacuracy (beyond the small shaking that's already in the game) to bows and spears. However, this is a dumb solution that would make these weapons near useless. Persist with the "eff you" attitude and ban people for detectable overlays.The Recursion Real-Time Stat Tracker now has a built-in configurable crosshair overlay! It features automatic centering of images, the ability to use any custom user-specified image for the crosshair, an easy way to toggle its visibility on demand, and immediate updating so you can change the crosshair in seconds if desired. On the main menu screen, press "Add Mod", find the "Crosshair Overlay" mod, and press "Install". If you accidentally hide the mod manager or need to access it while in-game (it hides automatically when a session starts), move your mouse to the left side of the client and click in the highlighted region with the arrow.
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