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Well now, let me tell ya somethin’ about this here “cs crosshair dot”, whatever that fancy talk means. Folks these days, always fussin’ over their games. Back in my day, we played with sticks and stones, and we liked it!
But alright, alright, I’ll try to make some sense of it. Seems like these young’uns are always lookin’ for the best way to aim in their Counter-Strike game. They talk about “crosshairs” and “dots”. Sounds like a bunch of hooey to me, but they say it helps ’em shoot better. So, I guess it’s important to them.
Now, from what I gathered, this “dot” thingy is somethin’ you can put smack-dab in the middle of your aimin’ thing. They call it a “crosshair”, like a plus sign or somethin’. You can turn this dot on or off, seems like. They got these fancy codes and commands, like “cl_crosshairdot 1” to turn it on and “cl_crosshairdot 0” to turn it off. Land sakes, who comes up with this stuff? Couldn’t they just say “on” and “off”?
And then there’s this “gap” thing. They can make the lines of their crosshair thingy wider or closer together. They use somethin’ called “cl_crosshairgap” and then put in a number. The higher the number, the bigger the gap, I reckon. They say it goes from -10 to 10. Why they need negative numbers, I’ll never understand. Seems like makin’ things complicated for no good reason.
Best crosshair, they say? Humph, everyone’s got their own idea of what’s best. But these kids, they share these codes, long strings of letters and numbers, like this: CSGO-53bT8-73UAd-7eSq3-hbAGF-oFZML. Supposedly, that gives you a certain kind of crosshair, with the dot and all. They say it helps ’em aim better, be the best player in the world, even. I tell ya, it’s all a bunch of baloney, if you ask me. Back in my day…

- They got these “cl_crosshairdot 1” and “cl_crosshairdot 0” commands.
- Then there’s this “cl_crosshairgap” with numbers from -10 to 10.
- And then the long codes like CSGO-53bT8-73UAd-7eSq3-hbAGF-oFZML.
Oh, and get this, they even got folks talkin’ about the “best sensitivity”. Seems like how fast you can move your aim around. They got lists and lists of what the “best players” use. Like number 10 is somethin’ or other. Honestly, it makes my head spin. They spend so much time fiddlin’ with these settings, I wonder if they ever actually play the game!
They even got special files they mess with, somethin’ called “HUDMenuSet configuration file” for the “DEF_HUD”. And they “hover” over their crosshair and press “2” to make the dot always stay on. Sounds like a whole lotta work for just tryin’ to shoot straight, don’t it?
So, there you have it. That’s what I know about this “cs crosshair dot” thing. It’s all about makin’ that little aimin’ thingy look a certain way so these young’uns can shoot better in their computer game. Me, I’d rather stick to good ol’ fashioned target practice, but to each their own, I guess.
Honestly, seems like they’re makin’ a mountain out of a molehill. Back in my day, if you wanted to shoot something, you just aimed and shot. No fussin’ with all these fancy settings and numbers. But these young people, they always gotta have the latest gadgets and gizmos. Makes an old lady like me tired just thinkin’ about it.
And these codes? Long strings of numbers and letters? It’s like they’re speakin’ a different language. I swear, they could be talkin’ in pig Latin for all I understand. But if it helps them enjoy their game, I suppose there’s no harm in it. Just seems like a lot of unnecessary trouble to me.

So, if you’re one of these young folks tryin’ to figure out this “cs crosshair dot” stuff, good luck to ya. You’ll need it with all those codes and commands. Just remember, at the end of the day, it’s just a game. Don’t get too worked up over it. There’s more important things in life than gettin’ the perfect crosshair.
Tags: CS2, Crosshair, Dot, Aim, Settings, Sensitivity, Commands, Codes, HUD, Configuration