Hudsight
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In the competitive world of PC gaming, precision is everything. Whether you are sniping from a rooftop in Battlefield , holding an angle in Valorant , or lining up a tricky putt in a golf simulation, the center of your screen is your most valuable piece of real estate. Yet, many modern games suffer from a critical flaw: poor crosshair customization.
Hudsight isn't just for shooters. Use a subtle dot in The Witcher 3 or Skyrim to perfectly align bow shots or throw bombs. Use a vertical line in golf simulators to visualize the swing plane. hudsight
At its core, Hudsight is a versatile crosshair overlay tool designed for PC gamers, particularly those who play first-person shooter (FPS) and third-person shooter games. Its primary function is to draw a custom crosshair directly on top of your game screen, offering a solution for games that either don't have a crosshair by default, have one that is difficult to see, or simply don’t allow the level of personalization you desire.
For colorblind gamers or those with visual impairments, the default crosshairs in many titles are simply too thin or low contrast. Hudsight allows you to scale the crosshair up to massive sizes, change thickness, and apply sharp outlines, making aiming accessible for everyone. Here’s a blog post draft about — a
instructions for importing custom PNG crosshairs
While technically a "visual aid," some strictly monitored competitive games might take issue with custom overlays. However, because it does not provide an unfair advantage beyond what a piece of tape on the screen would, it is generally considered safe. Always check the specific End User License Agreement (EULA) of your game. HudSight on Steam Whether you are sniping from a rooftop in
The software offers multiple rendering modes to ensure compatibility and safety across various games:
Hudsight includes a "Recoil Compensation" feature. When enabled, the crosshair moves opposite to your weapon’s recoil pattern in real-time. Note: This feature is considered a macro by many anti-cheats (see Legality section below).
Games like Apex Legends or Warzone have dynamic lighting. A white crosshair disappears against a snowy mountain, and a black crosshair vanishes in a dark corridor. Hudsight offers dynamic colors (including neon green, magenta, and outline modes) to ensure 100% contrast.