Adding Custom Color To Your Valorant Crosshair

The new 5.04 update allows players to customize their crosshair colors

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Adding Custom Color To Your Valorant Crosshair
Adding Custom Color To Your Valorant Crosshair

In the recent 5.04 update, Riots games have added the ability for players to customize the color of their Valorant crosshair. This new customization feature allows the players to choose colors outside of the primary ones that come with Valorant on day one. Before the 5.04 update, players were forced to choose between specific crosshair colors. These colors were white, green, yellow-green, green-yellow, pink, yellow, cyan, and red. Also, there was no option for brightening or dimming the colors.

However, the newly added customization feature will allow players to choose different colors as well as their brightness. Valorant fans have been waiting for more color options since Valorant came out, as its major rival games like Counter-Strike: Global Offensive allowed players more freedom with crosshairs. Besides, some Valorant fans even made a mod version to add hexadecimal colors to Valorant before the new update, which was not supported by Riot Games.

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How to add a custom color to your crosshair in Valorant easily

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The new update allows the players to use any hexadecimal number to customize their crosshair color through the Valorant settings screen under the crosshair tab in the game. There are two tabs to choose from, the general tab changes the firing rate settings in the game while the primary tab changes the shape and color of the crosshair. To change the crosshair color, dropdown menu for color on the Valorant, then select the new custom option and enter the hexadecimal code.

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Players can find these hexadecimal codes anywhere on the internet easily. These codes allow the players to choose how dark or light the color of their crosshair will be. This hexadecimal code is six characters long code and follows an RGB format.

Note – If a code entered in the custom option is not hexadecimal, it will revert to the previous color

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