Overwatch 2: BEST Crosshair Settings & Presets

Master the FPS combat by learning the best presets and crosshair settings in Overwatch 2

Like other FPS games, Overwatch 2 allows you to configure the settings based on your preference. The game allows you to tinker with audio, video, and controller settings to improve your overall experience. These settings can be adjusted in a variety of ways based on how you want to play and enjoy the game.

Key Takeaways
  • Playing Overwatch 2 with a proper crosshair is crucial, as it has a major impact on your performance in the game.
  • The Reticle Setting includes several options that can be manipulated to create a crosshair suitable for you.
  • Every hero type in the game requires a different crosshair based on their weapon, damage, and range.
  • You need to keep important factors like gunfire rate, hero type, and crosshair color in mind while modifying your reticle.
  • Author’s Note: After spending more than 30 hours in OV2, I can safely say that I’ve managed to break down the best crosshair settings!

The Crosshair Settings Summarized

Setting TitleCrosshair Presets
Precision Based HeroesSpread Damage HeroesTracking Heroes
Type DotCircleCrosshairs
Show AccuracyOffOffOff
Color Neon GreenBlueNeon Green
Thickness1.01.01.0
Crosshair Length10.011.011.0
Center Gap0.050.08.0
Opacity0%100%80%
Outline Opacity100%100%50%
Dot Size5.06.06.0
Dot Opacity5%100%0%
Scale With Resolution OnOnOn

How To Change Crosshair In Overwatch 2

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The Crosshair Settings Menu Image Captured by Us – eXputer

To access the crosshair settings in the game, you will:

  1. Press the Escape button to bring up the Main Menu.
  2. From there, click on Options.
  3. After that, select Controls from the list of options that appear on the top-left corner of the screen.
  4. Select the General tab from the drop-down menu.
  5. You can find the crosshair settings here under the Reticle tab. Here you will find all the options that are available that you can configure based on your preference.

Purpose Of Different Options

As you make your way to the reticle settings, you will notice that there are a plethora of options. Each option adds something unique to your crosshair on the screen. Before we can talk about the Best Crosshair, let us discuss the purpose of these options;

  1. Type: Select the form of your reticle, such as Default, Circle, Crosshairs, Circle with Crosshairs, and Dot. These options serve as presets to quickly configure your in-game aiming reticle.
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    Different Crosshair Types
  2. Show Accuracy: This option visualizes the accuracy and spread of your gunfire, which can help new players understand shot dispersion. It’s useful for improving aim but can clutter the screen.
  3. Color: Changes the color of your crosshair, allowing for better visibility against diverse backgrounds in the game’s vibrant environments.
  4. Thickness: Adjusts how thick the crosshair lines appear, which can enhance visibility or reduce screen clutter based on your preference.
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    Crosshair Advanced Settings Image Captured by Us – eXputer
  5. Crosshair Length: Modifies the length of the crosshair lines, letting you extend or shorten them according to your visual comfort.
  6. Center Gap: Alters the space between the center of the crosshair and its lines, allowing for clearer sight of the target area.
  7. Opacity: Adjusts the transparency of the crosshair, which helps in fine-tuning its visibility against various in-game visual elements.
  8. Dot Size & Opacity: These settings change the size and visibility of the central dot in the crosshair, crucial for precise aiming.
  9. Scale With Resolution: Ensures that the crosshair size and appearance are appropriate for the resolution you’re playing at, maintaining visual consistency across different screen resolutions.
  10. Change Hero: Lets you customize crosshairs for individual heroes, aligning the crosshair with the specific needs of each hero’s playstyle.
 
 
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Choosing a Crosshair for a Specific Hero 

Three Crosshair Setting Presets

Before we get into discussing the best crosshairs, it is important to note that they are mainly reliant on your preferences. It does not matter whether you are playing Overwatch 2 on Steam Deck or PC as long as you have the correct crosshair based on hero type. For instance, if you are playing a DPS hero, you might want a different type of crosshair.

Similarly, support heroes and tank heroes can have their crosshairs. The distinction of crosshair can be made based on your role in the game as well as what style you prefer. Keeping that in mind, here are the best crosshairs for different hero types;

Precision-Based Heroes

This type of crosshair is perfect if you are playing a hero that requires precision. Precision-based heroes deal a crazy amount of damage from a distance. Because of the distinction, they need a smaller crosshair to target enemies with great accuracy.

The precision-based crosshair can work perfectly for heroes like Ashe, Ana, and Widowmaker, among others. The following crosshair settings are ideal for these types of heroes;

  • Type – Dot
  • Show Accuracy – Off
  • Color – Neon Green
  • Thickness – 1
  • Crosshair Length – 10
  • Center Gap – 0
  • Opacity – 0%
  • Outline Opacity – 100%
  • Dot Size – 5
  • Dot Opacity – 5%
  • Scale With Resolution – On

Spread Damage Heroes

Heroes that use spread damage weapons require a wider crosshair. A wider crosshair ensures that you will target more enemies and get value for the ammo spent. So, if you are playing a hero like D.Va or Reaper, the following crosshair is perfect for you;

  • Type – Circle
  • Show Accuracy – Off
  • Color – Blue
  • Thickness – 1
  • Crosshair Length – 11
  • Center Gap – 50
  • Opacity – 100%
  • Outline Opacity – 100%
  • Dot Size – 6
  • Dot Opacity – 100%
  • Scale With Resolution – On

Tracking Heroes

Lastly, we will talk about heroes who rely on tracking. Tracking can help you close the distance between you and the enemy. It allows you to use weapons that deal a crazy amount of damage from a close range. The crosshair below can work ideally for heroes like Doomfist, who deal explosive damage from short range;

  • Type – Crosshairs
  • Show Accuracy – Off
  • Color – Neon Green
  • Thickness – 1
  • Crosshair Length – 11
  • Center Gap – 8
  • Opacity – 80%
  • Outline Opacity – 50%
  • Dot Size – 6
  • Dot Opacity – 0%
  • Scale With Resolution – On

Important Things To Remember

As stated before, the effectiveness of a crosshair is usually dependent on a player’s preference and style of play. However, certain factors play a role when you are configuring your crosshair. You must keep these factors in mind while playing, as they can help you improve your rank at a fast pace.

These factors can include things like hero types. Every single hero in the game has a unique style and needs.  Heroes who have long-range weapons require more precision, so the circle crosshair is perfect for them. Similarly, heroes who have weapons like shotguns have a bigger AOE and can use the circle crosshair.  

You also need to keep in mind factors like the color and visibility of your crosshair. The world of Overwatch 2 is extremely colorful, and it is easy to lose sight of where you are shooting. So, it is important to choose a bright color so you can see where you are firing no matter what.

This concludes our Best Crosshair guide. Let us know what you think about the guide in the comments below!

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Naqib is a Guides Writer at eXputer. He is a passionate gamer and a die-hard anime fan since a very young age. Now, after gaining 15+ years of gaming experience and spending more than 5,000 hours on Valorant, Naqib creates content based on his firsthand knowledge of the most recent video games! You can further follow his gaming activities on his Steam profile.

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