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It’s been over two years since Valorant’s last real update to its crosshair system — and the cracks are starting to show. The last major crosshair patch was 5.04, released all the way back in 2022. Since then, players have been forced to work around limitations using creative (and often clunky) methods to get the perfect aim reticle.

Now, thanks to a viral post from @Popp and @valal on X (formerly Twitter), along with commentary from Keltsu, the community is once again calling on Riot to give the Crosshair menu some much-needed love.

Here’s a breakdown of the changes players want — and why they could drastically improve both usability and creativity in the game.


The Crosshair Outline Problem — Let Us Customize the Outer Lines

Right now, when you enable a crosshair outline, it applies to every element of the crosshair — whether it’s the lines or the center dot. But what if players only want the outline around the outer part of the reticle?

This is one of the most requested quality-of-life changes:
🔧 Add an option to place outlines only on the outside lines of the crosshair — not on the center dot or all elements by default.

This would allow for better visual clarity and more precise customization, especially for players who want their center to remain crisp without the bolder borders bleeding into their aim point.


Let Us Make the Center Dot a True Circle

Currently, Valorant’s center dot is a perfect square — which might work for some, but is an unnecessary limitation for many others. Want a round, crisp dot? You’ll need to hack together a strange combo of outlines and opacity to even come close.

🎯 Solution: Allow players to select the shape of the center dot, including a true circle, with adjustable size and outline.

It sounds simple, but this alone would remove countless awkward workarounds and open the door to far more ergonomic crosshairs. Let us aim with style and comfort.


The Capital “T” Crosshair — Yes, We Want It

Not everyone wants the classic plus sign or “X” cross. Some players thrive with unique setups — and one of the most requested is the T-shaped crosshair.

🅿️ Feature request: Let us create half crosshairs in the shape of a capital T — useful for visibility, recoil tracking, and personal preference.

It’s already possible to jank your way into a fake T using offsets and disabling lines, but that’s not how it should be. Players deserve an easy-to-use toggle that gives them full freedom to shape their crosshair however they want.


The Big Dream: Import Custom Crosshair Images

Here’s the most out-there (but amazing) suggestion:
💡 Let players import images to use as crosshairs.

Want to aim with your favorite meme? A custom reticle you built in Photoshop? A completely wild anime character head as your center point? This feature would explode with community creativity — and Riot wouldn’t even have to do the heavy lifting.

While this would come with challenges (like moderation or UI performance), other games have done it. Adding image-based crosshairs would fuel custom content, stream highlights, and player expression in ways Valorant hasn’t tapped into yet.

And let’s be honest — you know someone’s going to queue into Ranked with a “wide PeepoHappy” crosshair the second this feature drops.


The Crosshair Menu Is Good — But It Can Be Great

Look, the current crosshair customization in Valorant isn’t bad. It already supports multiple profiles, color options, outlines, fade toggles, and spectating settings. But for a game that thrives on player identity and expression, there’s still plenty of room for modernization and creativity.

Even small updates like:

  • A circle dot toggle
  • More line symmetry settings
  • Outline control on a per-element basis

…would push the system into a better place for players of all levels.

Okay, What Are The Fixes?

1. Outer-Only Crosshair Outline

Current Problem: When outlines are enabled, they apply to every element of the crosshair—including the center dot.

Proposed Fix: Add a toggle for “Outline Outer Lines Only.”

Visual Example:

  • BEFORE: Entire crosshair including center dot outlined.
  • AFTER: Only the cross lines are outlined; center dot remains clean.

Why It Helps: Increases visibility without making the center feel cluttered.


2. Circular Center Dot

Current Problem: Valorant only offers a square center dot, and circular versions require awkward workarounds.

Proposed Fix: Add shape options for the center dot: Square / Circle / Diamond.

Visual Example:

  • UI toggle: Center Dot Shape [Square | Circle | Diamond]
  • Sliders to adjust size and outline independently

Why It Helps: Allows players to fine-tune their aim point without compromising clarity.


3. Capital T-Shaped Crosshair

Current Problem: It’s not possible to easily create a T-shaped crosshair without complex tweaks.

Proposed Fix: Add a checkbox: “Hide Top Line”

Visual Example:

  • Checkbox: [x] Hide Top Line
  • Live preview shows a clean T-shape reticle

Why It Helps: Adds more customization and benefits players who prefer a top-clear reticle.


4. Custom Image-Based Crosshairs

Current Problem: Crosshairs are limited to in-game settings.

Proposed Fix: Allow image imports (with moderation), or pre-approved templates from Riot and community submissions.

Visual Example:

  • Upload .PNG or choose from “Community Gallery”
  • Image overlays replace default reticle

Why It Helps: Opens up fun, creative options and helps content creators stand out.


5. Minor QoL Updates

  • More color options, including hex codes
  • Presets gallery: Choose from pro player crosshairs
  • Crosshair visibility simulation: Test against different map backdrops

These ideas aren’t just flashy features—they’re meaningful upgrades that make Valorant’s crosshair system more personal, functional, and enjoyable. Riot already leads in UI clarity, but empowering player expression through better tools is the next step.


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Source:
keltsu – Video breakdown highlighting how Valorant’s crosshair system hasn’t been updated since Patch 5.04, and what features could revamp the experience for all players.

Frequently Asked Questions about Valorant Crosshairs

When was the last Valorant crosshair update?

The last major crosshair update was Patch 5.04, released over two years ago.

Can you create a circular crosshair in Valorant?

Not directly — players have to use workarounds to mimic a circle. A true circular dot feature is still missing.

Is it possible to make a T-shaped crosshair in Valorant?

Currently, not natively. Players have to tweak settings manually. A dedicated T-shape toggle would improve this.

Can you import custom crosshair images in Valorant?

No, not at the moment. It’s a highly requested feature but not officially supported.

Will Riot update the crosshair menu in Valorant?

There’s no official word yet, but with growing community feedback, Riot may consider future improvements.

What features would improve Valorant’s crosshair system?

Custom dot shapes, external outlines, T-shape toggles, and image-based crosshairs are top community requests.

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