The gif above displays the movement error and firing error in action, using the default Valorant crosshair. Using the movement error and firing error settings in your crosshair, you can see a visual indication of how both these things impact your accuracy. That last point is an important one, so let's take a closer look at what these "error" settings mean.Īn important aspect of gunplay in Valorant is that the accuracy of your shots decreases drastically under two circumstances: while you're moving, and while firing multiple shots in a short space of time. You can set their opacity, length, thickness, and distance from the centre - and you can also choose whether each set adjusts dynamically to movement (movement error) and/or firing (firing error).
Here you'll be presented with a visual indicator of your crosshair (in front of a background, so you can see how it shows up against various colors and textures), and below you'll find plenty of settings that will allow you to customise every facet of your crosshair. All you need to do is hit ESC and click Settings, then navigate to the Crosshair tab at the top of the screen. You can customise your Valorant crosshair at any time in-game, even during a match. Our Valorant crosshair guide will walk you through how to set up your crosshair to compliment your needs - and we'll also show you the crosshairs used by many top players and streamers in the world. Your crosshair setup is not simply a cosmetic choice it can make all the difference in the fast-paced, low-time-to-kill battles of Riot's new tactical shooter. Customising your Valorant crosshair exactly how you want it is far more important than you may think.