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Can't play with this ugly crosshair.
So anyone knows how to disable it?
All of us here played from the first day.
Also, +1 on the crosshair from the begining. Can't remove it.
Maybe the devs will add some disable function into the menu.
I hope so it is fricking awful.
Six years later, nobody seems to care about this?
Would be funny, if this is still an issue in the next game.
Is there a CryEngine Script that can do this permanently? I need to find the CryEngine Dev docs. Must be some way to make this go away? Maybe even delete the cursor 'png' file? Some sort of autoexecute.ini?
Most annoying and off-putting, if the goal of using such fidelity graphics was to 'immerse' the players 'in a real world' ... where apparently yellow dots was common in medieval times, just like the plague or syphilis.
It’s literally the crosshair