The Best Crosshair Settings for Overwatch

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For most FPS games, crosshairs may seem just like a guide to the center of the screen.

But for Overwatch, it’s much more than that.

Since Overwatch is not your typical FPS game, fiddling with your crosshair may give you an advantage than just using the default crosshair settings.

The key here is compatibility and preference.

There are no right and wrong crosshair settings but it ultimately depends on the player and the hero they’re using. Some heroes require specific crosshair settings while others don’t.

If you’re confused as to what crosshair settings to use, here’s our guide to the best crosshair settings in Overwatch.

Enjoy!

What are Reticles in Overwatch?

The reticle is the crosshair or the aiming point in your screen when playing FPS games.

This is simply the guiding point to which you aim your target and eliminate them.

For most FPS games, there’s not much option to change your crosshair settings. But for Overwatch, it is highly recommended that you change your crosshair settings based on your preference and hero.

Here are some things to consider:

Type – You can choose which type of reticle you prefer in Overwatch: default, circle, crosshairs, a circle with a combination of crosshairs and dot. Note that the default reticle may not be the same for every hero.

Color – When it comes to the color of the reticle, you don’t want it to blend to your background. Bright colors are preferred since they guide you every time to the center. There are some heroes where you’d want to see through the crosshair. Try experimenting to see what fits for you.

Accuracy – The reticles can also show how accurate a shot is. Some hero’s accuracy changes the more they shoot such as Tracer and Sombra. The important thing to note is that the farther away the reticle is from the center, the less accurate it becomes.

What are the best Crosshair Settings for each hero?

Now that we know that certain crosshair settings work for specific heroes only, what are the recommended settings for every hero then?

While we can’t cover all the heroes since the roster is increasing, we’re here to guide you on the best crosshair settings for most heroes.

Type: Default crosshair

Heroes: D.Va, Junkrat, Pharah, Roadhog, Bastion, Lucio, Doomfist, Mercy, Winston, Zarya, Torbjörn

Reason:  The above heroes are mainly tanks and healers that’s why they don’t need further tweaking in terms of crosshair settings. However, depending on what other roles you take, you might need to change it up a little.

However, depending on what other roles you take, you might need to change it up a little.

Type: Circle with a dot in the center, accuracy off, the center gap between 30 and 35, and dot size is 4.

Heroes: Sombra, Reaper, Tracer, Orisa

Reason: The common denominator of these heroes is that they are not precision shooters. These heroes have a spread so it’s wise to go with a smaller circle as much as possible. Having a larger circle may hurt your accuracy making you think you’re hitting your target but, you’re missing your shots.

Type: Dot size 8, opacity 80.

Heroes: McCree, Ana, Widowmaker, Zenyatta, Genji

Reason: We chose these crosshair settings for these heroes because precision and accuracy are of the utmost importance when playing them. These crosshair settings give the best of both worlds while maintaining comfortability too.

Soldier:76 – For Soldier:76, the best reticle type is Crosshair, show accuracy on, thickness 1, crosshair length 12, opacity 80 and the dot size is 2. This is just the smaller version of the default crosshair settings but it improves your accuracy by a mile.

Moira – The bestReticle type is Circle and the center gap 75. This is based on the actual length of the damage she does.

Hanzo – For Hanzo, the recommended reticle is the default one. However, this may not be the case for everyone. So, it’s best to find what works for you.

Mei – For Mei, you can go with a Crosshair reticle type, length 8 and 6 for the center gap. However, you can also opt for the default reticle if that suits you better.

Additional Tips when Choosing your Crosshair Settings

There’s a lot that goes to choosing the best crosshair settings for your choice of heroes.

Here are some additional tips to help you narrow it down further.

  • When choosing a reticle type, it’s all entirely on your preference. However, most pros go for a smaller circle since it gives them more accuracy and fewer distractions.
  • When choosing a reticle color, find the middle ground that gives you visibility while still allowing you to see what you’re aiming.
  • When choosing a color, it’s best to pick a bright color. However, most players pick green since this seems to be the color that the human eye can distinguish easily.
  • Try to practice with your selected crosshair settings before using it in actual battle. You might find that certain crosshair settings don’t work that well when a lot of things are happening in a battle.

Conclusion

We hope our guide on the best crosshair settings for Overwatch has helped you in your quest of finding the best crosshair settings. The trick here is to keep experimenting and learning on what works best for you and specific heroes.

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