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XHairFX: The Ultimate Guide to Custom Crosshairs with ReShade
In the world of competitive gaming, visibility and precision are everything. Whether you are peeking corners in a tactical shooter or holding a tight angle in a battle royale, the default crosshair provided by the game doesn't always cut it. This is where XHairFX comes in.
Unlike in-game crosshairs, which can be small, blurry, or disappear during certain mechanics (like sprinting or suppression in tactical shooters), a Reshade crosshair is a post-processing effect. It draws a fixed shape in the center of your monitor, independent of the game's internal logic. xhairfx reshade
Requirements
- A supported game (DirectX 9/10/11/12, OpenGL, or Vulkan).
- ReShade installed and correctly configured for the target game.
- xhairfx shader files and any accompanying presets/config JSONs.
- Basic familiarity with ReShade’s overlay (Shift+F2 by default) and hotkeys.
The shader is primarily hosted on GitHub (notpeelz/reshade-xhair), where it is maintained by developer "peelz". XHairFX: The Ultimate Guide to Custom Crosshairs with
Verdict: It's a fantastic tool for single-player or permitted games, but a potential ban risk for competitive shooters. A supported game (DirectX 9/10/11/12, OpenGL, or Vulkan)
Custom Shapes: Choose from dots, crosses, circles, or even custom bitmaps.
It stays in the dead center of your screen, regardless of game settings. Customization: