

Allows for easier aim with bows and spears and for the purpose of hip firing. This is obviously a big advantage in Rust. Every monitor out there labeled as 'gaming hardware' has a built in crosshair overlay designed precisely for this purpose. I mean, no offense, but OP pointed it out twice now - plenty of other people are using crosshairs as we speak.

I think you people may suffer some form of mental retardation. I think you'd be better suited for H1Z1 or 7 days to die than Rust mate. It's a bit sad in my opinion, and I'd still classify it as cheating and taking the easy way out.
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The guides I've seen so far all show you having to place some sort of file in your binaries folder of Rust or something, and I wonder if that is detectable? If anyone knows how to get a working crosshair ovelray for Rust, let me know.įor those of you saying: 'It's cheating!' Yeah I would fully understand that if there was no way of anyone using one, but a lot of people have monitors with in-built functions like that, and others just glue stuff to the center of their screen, so I don't really see it as cheating, and not using one is just you putting yourself at a disadvantage because most of the people I play with, have said they started using overlays now. I want to get a crosshair overlay, and I've heard that you can use Mumble overlay to do it without it being detected as it's a VoIP programme. However, the problem with that is that Rust detects it as a cheat if you are using a third party one that you installed yourself.

Originally posted by dIESEL:With the recent removal of lazy aim, crosshair overlays are now accurate on Rust. I've heard Mumble is undetectable from people, but it makes you put a file in your Rust directory so I don't know.

I bet you anyone who is experienced in Rust/other FPS games will now be using one. A lot of monitors have that built into them (mine does not) and others are also just sticking a small piece of paper in the center of their screen to use it as a crosshair. There's tons of ways of using one without it being detectable. Originally posted by: A crosshair overlay would be giving you an advantage so I can only assume it would get you banned. A crosshair overlay would be giving you an advantage so I can only assume it would get you banned.īetter safe than sorry. For those of you saying: 'It's cheating!' Yeah I would fully understand that if there was no way of anyone using one, but a lot of people have monitors with in-built functions like that, and others just glue stuff to the center of their screen, so I don't really see it as cheating, and not using one is just you putting yourself at a disadvantage because most of the people I play with, have said they started using overlays now. The guides I've seen so far all show you having to place some sort of file in your binaries folder of Rust or something, and I wonder if that is detectable? If anyone knows how to get a working crosshair ovelray for Rust, let me know. Posted about 2 years ago.įor those of you saying: 'It's cheating!' Yeah I would fully understand that if there was no way of anyone using one, but a lot of people have monitors with in-built functions like that, and others just glue stuff to the center of their screen, so I don't really see it as cheating, and not using one is just you putting yourself at a disadvantage because most of the people I play with, have said they started using overlays now. The mumble overlay overlaps the normal crosshair anyway so dw. The guides I've seen so far all show you having to place some sort of file in your binaries folder of Rust or something, and I wonder if that is detectable? If anyone knows how to get a working crosshair ovelray for Rust, let me know.Ĭustom crosshairs using mumble overlay posted in Customization. With the recent removal of lazy aim, crosshair overlays are now accurate on Rust.
