Great content man, what are your thoughts on the steam recent reviews tanking to mostly negative, is the UI really that bad ? (Seems to be most of the complaints that ive seen)
I was about to leave a comment about this! Are you going to treat this coming video the same as the video that you made about, 'The BEST PvP Settings in Hunt: Showdown in 2023"? Like the comparisons you made with low medium and high settings and what the game looked like?
even after 1000 hours the offset crosshair always felt weird. I switched to centered and didn't even need time to adjust. It was just instantly better.
100% the same for me. I love Hunt (similar play time) but I've lost countless duels due to shooting too low. Skill issue on my part, I know, but it's a lot more natural to aim with the centered lol.
It's just a matter what you are used to. I had exactly the same, but after a bit of time on the shooting range I quickly adjusted to the centered one. If I switch back now, I unconciously aim aim to low
"Falling backwards" is the EXACT description of the feeling I had when starting off with Hunt with lowered crosshair and I could never explain what made me feel uneasy with it.
Weirdly enough the lowered crosshair was one of the main reasons I stopped playing. I am excited to see if I enjoy the game more now that it does not feel so off center while playing
Bro when i started the game gave me SERIOUS migraines, and it was bc of the lowered crosshair (i have dizziness issues). It took me like 1 month to adjust
same. back when i tried it out about 2 years ago i was constantly wondering why i always shot into the ground 2 meters infront of the enemies when i tried to do aimed flicks.... then i realised why. looked up if i could change it, couldnt change it.... uninstalled immediately. now im back and i really enjoy the game.
While I can see your point about aiming at the ground when moving, I never really noticed it until recently when I explicitly paid attention to it... I don't know, centered feels so weird to me and the weapon takes too much space on the screen (for my taste at least) that I'll stick with the lowered crosshair. I find myself rarely getting killed by people below my screen or by traps that where hidden by it that I don't really want to lose the screen space above my aiming point. But I'm glad that people are happy with the addition of the centered crosshair. :)
I'd recommend trying centred for a few games and seeing how you feel after that. I didn't like it at first either, but I persisted and after only a couple hours of playing it feels almost completely normal, and I now prefer it
There's no situation where you want to see more of the sky. Even if there's a beetle above you, it's way more awkward to look up with a off center crosshair and lose all bottom vision. Also the beetle is so loud that it's not relevant to constantly see the sky, you will hear it anyway.
I'm so glad they added this option, I've been wanting to play this game for YEARS but always couldn't because of that I'm so happy that they did this I m 100% gonna buy it in the next coming weeks as soon as they fix the new bugs!!!
Since Hunt ist my first shooter (except for one other we don't mention here, mistakes were made lol) and I learned to play with the lowered crosshair I'm sticking to it, but I can imagine that it's a big relief for those who were used to centred crosshair and then started Hunt.
I have tried centered for a few hours at different points and even though i have over 20k hours between counterstrike and battlefield, the lowered seems to offer me the best visibility. It seems more often the case in Hunt that you want to see more above the horizontal center of screen than below.
I absolutely agree and have talked to friends about lowered cross hair feeling weird. When I properly prepare for head level, I often feel like my hunter is leaning backward. If I leave it to feel normal, when I ADS I am staring at the ground. For this reason, I will absolutely be trying centered cross hair for a while to see if, overall, I prefer it. Time will tell for sure, but in the end, I might even force it upon myself.
Your second to last reason is exactly why I wanted to switch. I always had my head slightly down when running around and had to flick up somewhat because of the lowered crosshair. It was fine and I played thousands of hours like that but centered is more universally normal. I switched.
This was one of the main things I was waiting for in the update. As a person who plays a lot of FPS games, trying to use muscle memory in Hunt always made me hit only bodyshots or legs since it was lower than expected
Personally I'll keep the lowered crosshair because I feel it's easier to learn to be aware of traps than to manually check every upper position where an enemy could pick you, especially on the new map which is a lot more vertical than the others. I also like the uniqueness of having a lower crosshair, idk why but I like it
I was so wigged out when I booted up Hunt for the first time after the update. My screen felt squished with the gun model. I never even noticed the lowered crosshair when I started playing Hunt years ago. After a few hundred hours someone told me and I was surprised I’d never noticed it before. I’m sticking with lowered. I definitely prefer it
@@MrOrdosan I didn't actually. Didn't realize those were lowered either. That's cool to know. Never had an XBOX, although Halo 2 was one of the first FPSs I ever played back in middle school (on another person's console). I wonder if that wired my brain for lowered crosshairs since it was one of my first FPS experiences
@@zeroth88 if its ur preference then go for it but trust me when I say if ur an avid aim junkie comp fps enjoyer its the worst thing to get used it lol. just from my perspective
@@s_jakey Oddly enough I put around 1100 hours into R6 Siege (the vast majority being pretty sweaty) before Hunt, but admittedly, that game isn't as aim intensive as something like CS. I spent most of that 1100 hrs learning maps and tactics (that's been very helpful in Hunt actually), and trying to make my gun skills serviceable. I did a fair amount of aim training as well though. For whatever reason, I just don't really notice offset crosshair placements it seems. I just make it work. Now though, I'm so used to it in Hunt that I can't get rid of it. Brains and perception are interesting
I've been playing video games for over 20 years now and I'm VERY used to centered crosshair in FPS games. Hunt was different for me because of the lowered view, which, while didn't really impede my aim or ability to kill, always felt off despite getting used to it. Having the option to center my crosshair is definitely up my alley, especially since the viewmodels look so dope when centered.
@@user-oc5se4lw4s Nah that's actually false information. With centered crosshair you actually see less. The top gets cut the same amount the bottom is now visible BUT you actually have more gun and hand on your screen. EDIT: However for most guns this is not much at all
@@ebenezerscrew Yeah came here to say this. With lowered, I can look down and see more of everything. It really likely is insignificant though, and being able to see nearly the same amount with your crosshair closer to head height via centered crosshair is probably a more significant advantage.
For someone that doesn't exclusively play Hunt, it's easier to get back into the game after playing different shooters. Like mentioned at 1:35 i always had to adjust not running around with the center of the sreen where i want to aim, because you'd aim at the floor when adsing. One of the best additions they have made imo.
I'll put it this way: when the crosshair is centered, you look at the ground while running, but with an offset crosshair, you're still looking at the ground, but you see more.
Centered - and you actually demonstrated it perfectly running in the tunnel I couldn't put my finger on it but as you say, I would run "naturally", then when I ADS I'm looking down. Much prefer the centered!
@@randomhero2480 What are you even talking about? Lowered crosshair is definitely not in the middle of your screen. Pause at 1:48 and then at 2:03 and tell us that you still believe they are both in the middle of your screen. OP made a very valid point and as someone who plays basically every FPS that ever releases, centred immediately feels more natural to me also.
5k hours, switched too. Not only everything you mentioned, but my posture made me lift my monitor, so the crosshair was centered. Feels more natural for me all the way around so far.
Gotta say- Lowered is it for me. I played 2 games with new Patch without realizing it's centered and didn't hit shit. bruh. I was mad. ^^ As soon as I enabled Lowered, I got back to my old Huntself. xD
It's fascinating how this impacts different people. I feel the exact opposite. I regularly whiffed shots with lowered crosshairs that I feel I'd make any day in COD, Battlefield or any other FPS and changing to centred I feel like I'm actually hitting those shots more regularly now.
@@TomLateralus ya. it takes me a painfully long time to adjust to centered. Growing up on halo 2 through reach, Lowered cross hair just feels more natural...
Well now that I tried both lowered and centered, gotta admit that centered sure has one point on the lowered version.. If you aim on rightclick, I mean if you aim your crosshair on a head and press shift, on centered you're on the head. In lowered you aim down on the belly/ground. I auto corrected my aim after over 3k hours of Hunt, thats why I feel off now playing with centered...
I also switched to centered. The reasons are partly the same as yours. Often after the race I aimed into the ground. Until I had pulled up the weapon, I was often the first to die. I also think that it looks better when you see more of the hands and the skins. After all, money was spent on it. The third reason I would like to mention is habit. As a console player from other shooters in the past, I'm also used to playing centered. I got along with lowered in Hunt but wished for this change 3 years ago. I am therefore very happy about this change
Very good explanation. I initially thought I was going to like centered more, but hoping in I instantly felt like I was missing that vertical visibility. Swapped back to traditional and it feels great. Like you said, I think it's mostly a personal preference thing that I'm very glad got added to the game.
I have been playing CS since 2005, so the center feels more familiar and better to me. I also always kept my crosshair roughly in the center, as I was trained in this style in CS, adapting to the center in just one 20-minute game.
I'm keeping mine lowered for now. I'm just so used to it by this point. I also really dislike how much screen space is taken up by weapons with the centered crosshair as well, and the ability to see window peekers better is very valuable to me. I might change at some point, if I feel that floor things are more of a problem in 1896. But for now I'm keeping it as-is.
As someone that likes to play multiple games, every other games have centred crosshair. It always felt natural and normal for me to go that way, I played almost 900 hours of Hunt so I got used to it, but with the arguments in this video, I'll probably try centred in Hunt too, and most definitely will stick to it !
The screen space taken by the weapon in centered mode is insane with some weapons... but yeah, watching out easily for traps while traversing is nice, and most of all, I'm playing quite a few different FPS, and having an offset crosshair in Hunt only always messed with building cross-over muscle memory for Hunt. Now it feels more natural when switching games. Much better.
Centred is the way forward. With all the changes regarding tripwire placement, I appreciate being able to see more of the lower part of the screen. Not to mention your own findings, such as the more natural feeling and snap aim to the centre
Currently I haven't even tried centered. Hunt is the only FPS I play so I'm not concerned with muscle memory and with all the verticality in this new map, it seems beneficial to see more above me than below me. However, I'm gonna test the thing where you're aiming at the ground. If that's really how I tend to position the camera, I might try centered as well.
Pretty much every other first person shooter has a centered crosshair and with just that fact alone, it instantly feels much more natural to switch to that in Hunt. Not really sure why it was ever that low to begin with, honestly. Not sure if that's more realistic to how our FOV in real life is or not, although I think centered is actually more like real life, but I could be wrong.
Before i started playing hunt 2 years ago i probably had like 15k hours in Cs, Bf and COD alone. It was always weird to play with a lowered crosshair. Finally centered crosshair is here
I respect that they tryed something different with the lowered crosshair. It makes a lot of sense for understanding head peaking. But centered is just better for playing
Yeah, I also got used to it not being centered but after this video I shall digress and constitute another path of hunting, invoking the inevitability of centering the crosshair.
In 1896 lowered feels being even more lovered than it was, that`s why it was weird for me to switch on it after centered and i went back to centered and feel ok about it. The only complicated thing about that is aiming when trying to prefire when the enemy is below you) But it`s more about knowing the map
I always find myself having to adjust my ADS really aggressively when I go from just looking to aiming so I am excited to try centered crosshair for the more consistent gameplay feel especially across all my other games.
Lowered gives me old-school Halo 2 sniper vibes, always preferred the look of it, especially when playing with Hunter aim preset where I can see more of the screen.
I was skeptical whether or not i'd want to switch after over 600 hours, but the final comment about looking at the floor just about sold me. If you unexpectedly need to take a gunfight while running from place to place, you're likely looking at the ground, so you'll have to adjust more to hit your target rather than if you already had your screen centered on them.
I have 2k hours and I'm never looking at the ground, my crosshair is almost always at neckline. Maybe it's cause I've played a lot of CS or whatever, but my crosshair placement is relatively disciplined, even just running around. My point is lowered crosshair doesn't magically forbid you from having good crosshair placement, unless it makes you physically ill.
@@SlCKNESS_ doubt it. the majority of the new ways you can place traps are higher up, in windows and doorways. im sticking to lowered anyway because my brain compartmentalises muscle memory for different things so while i can swap from one game to another super easily, changing anything on any game takes me a lot of getting used to
ive been playing hunt since launch and i also switched to centered immidiately, just feels way more natural, i also used to run with centered screen aiming down so now its better for adjustments when preaiming corners
I can see all the benefits from centered crosshair (especially the ADS), however, I just can't get used to the "bigger" weapon. It's so distracting for me despite my hardest efforts. Thus, I think I will stick to my lowered crosshair option...
I never liked the off center crosshair, especially because i played so many fps games and they are 99% centered. You said it best, is so intuitive to center your camera to the actual center of the screen even while not aiming, is just natural for the eye to always be symmetric, that's why i never understood why they went with off center crosshair and especially they never added the option, until now
I'm definitely sticking to Lowered, especially considering I never looked at the ground when running around. My crosshair placement has always been neckline. I don't even understand how people can run around looking at the ground, but I guess it kind of make sense if it makes you feel like you're falling.
apparently its common to do naturally. in Ratcha case I think its just because he's focused on centerscreen. but back in the day lowered cross hair was meant to give you more screen space so you can scan the ground and keep an eye ahead of you. (or so says the OG bungie devs on halo 2)
@@MrOrdosan Yeah, but only because back in the day people were playing on CRT TV on their couches with very low fov and 4:3 resolutions, making you unable to see anything in front of you. That was the reason why Bungie created the lowered crosshair, but there is no reason to use it nowadays, and why every modern FPS uses a centered crosshair.
Im using lowered but I also grew up with it that way. Halo 2,3,reach was were I probly sank the most of my time as an FPS gamer. it makes it legit hard to play centered cross hair in other games for me. iirc the devs back then (halo 2 days) that they had lowered because it was shown alot of people look at there feet when traversing, so it was to let you watch the ground were you walk without loosing yoru forward FOV
I've played Halo all my life, and only got more used to lowered with Hunt. Safe to say ill be staying with lowered crosshair, but i think its great that they add the option
The moment they announced it I knew I was gonna switch to centered. You're looking down more than you're looking up in my opinion, you can see more of your legendary hunter/weapon and I might even be able to see traps too for once!
It's funny to see how center crosshair is welcome, when I ask for it in the hunt discord in feedback section , I got downvote like crazy lol ( Like one year and a half ago ... )
thanks for the explanation rachta! i think its going to be hard at first, but changing to a counter strike aim its seems the best for shooting, otherwise its just for looking the really nice environment they have created :D
I stay lowered. Didn't even notice it until someone pointed that out lol. Now centered feels kind of weird. I also noticed that with centered crosshair people tend to aim at the floor a lot more rather than chest height. Very obvious in casual shooters and low level CS
ya. that was why the halo 2 devs moved the game to lowered. apparently it was shown that players are more likely to look at the ground while running so the idea was to give you more upper FOV so you can watch the floor without loosing out on whats ahead of you.
oh my god this explains why whenever I aim in with my crosshair its slightly higher than I'm used to because I've had to readjust the slight difference in height
Lowered always has been a pain in the a**, but at least was something "unique" other games haven't. I think they are slowy killing the game since it got out the alpha..
It's definitely a disadvantage not seeing above you as much with centered crosshair, but the benefits outweigh the negatives, at least in my case! Centered feels much more natural and in line with other FPS games that I play.
centered all the way ! it always felt off to play with lowered crosshair because the exact same reasons that you said . i would even add the fact that it was adding extra hard steps to flick shot aswell
Sticking with lowered for now; might adjust to centered later. I run around as you do, but have it ingrained in me to raise my crosshair like I'd raise my weapon when I go to shoot.
I played a lot in this game and I always sucked. Couldn't hit my shots, and lost many games. I still played it cuz of the vibes. But when this option came I instantly got better. Almost hit all my shots. Problem wasn't me. It was the cross air. Now I'm having so much fun with the game itself rather than just it's aesthetica
never had a problem with lowered corsshair and never understood the criticism. people been playing halo all these years and never even noticed the lowered crosshair. but even I will be switching to centered crosshair now. it does give you a small advantage overall
I've been one of those people who advocated for this change but received a lot of feedback and backlash from the community and the devs seemed set to keep it lowered. Glad they decided to change their mind and implement it, switching between games has never been easier and it's a day and night difference for me, I can finally shoot where I intend to shoot without doing big comical flicks up to actually hit any headshots or spending 15 min on shooting range to get used to it. You required more time to get used to lowered crosshair, now it just comes naturally. Centered crosshair all the way, no contest here unless you are just too used to lowered crosshair. Use centered crosshair + hunt sensitivity calculator for every aiming type for a consistent and reliable muscle memory. Not a pro by any chance with 500h but I sucked at Hunt and this improved my skills for the best.
Lowered for me is the way. I have no issue going from one game to another. I understand the mechanics of Hunt with lowered crosshair. And honestly I like the lowered one better, it makes the game feel unique and different from other FPS and something I had to learn, making the shooting experience different from other games.
i feel like lowered is better because realistically speaking, very few people actually look up and down when playing an fps game. Its why people hate maps with alot of verticality in competitive games like csgo or valorant. So having a lowered crosshair that enables more fov of the sky just seems really good especially in a game like hunt where there is alot of verticallity in most landmarks.
I surprised you're switch after 100 billion hours. I switched to centered and I feel a significant difference in my performance, already. All my legacy experience from other FPS games immediately transfered to centered crosshair
The lowered crosshair never bothered me but now I will try centered just to see if it works for me. Looking at the exact center of the screen feels a little bit more natural than looking below it so it kinda makes sense to have my crosshair right there.
1:43 this is exactly why I am using centered and was struggling a bit before, especially because while we run there is no crosshair to give a reference on where to aim
I'm sticking with Lowered because it's what I'm most naturally used to at this point, my screen positioning kinda adjusts based on what game I'm playing, so I always had the raised "Falling backwards" Sorta crosshair placement for hunt, I'd rather stick to what I know
I'm sticking with lowered for now, I couldn't aim well at all when I center it, but hunt is the only shooter I really play. I might eventually change but esp with how many mountains are on the new map, I like better visuals above me too.
Lowered gives me Halo nostalgia so I'll probably stick with it because of that 😂 but I like that there is an option and will probably try centered, too.
Hunt is the only FPS game I’ve played for a year or so now, I’m gonna stick to lowered cause I’ve just adapted and feel more comfortable with it. Centered crosshair will give me the ability to bully my friends to try hunt though, will be easier for them to come to the game
Lowered is for people who only played hunt for these few years, or have experience with bungie games, which I think invented lowered crosshair. Centered is for everyone else as almost all the PFS games have centered crosshair and I could feel my muscle memory screwing with my hunt aim a lot
It was set to Centered as Default after the update, played a game without even checking first, barely felt any difference 😅 It was always such a non issue for me, I never even really thought about it, despite switching between Hunt and Apex Legends. So I might as well keep it Centered now even though it doesn't matter one bit :P
Video about Graphics/Settings comparison is coming in few weeks once Crytek fixed the graphical bugs in the update.
Thanks, just boiling it down, no hour long video to watch.
I hope that optimization is a priority, as well as adding the current version of DLSS instead of outdated one
looking forward to it
Great content man, what are your thoughts on the steam recent reviews tanking to mostly negative, is the UI really that bad ? (Seems to be most of the complaints that ive seen)
I was about to leave a comment about this! Are you going to treat this coming video the same as the video that you made about, 'The BEST PvP Settings in Hunt: Showdown in 2023"? Like the comparisons you made with low medium and high settings and what the game looked like?
even after 1000 hours the offset crosshair always felt weird. I switched to centered and didn't even need time to adjust. It was just instantly better.
100% the same for me. I love Hunt (similar play time) but I've lost countless duels due to shooting too low. Skill issue on my part, I know, but it's a lot more natural to aim with the centered lol.
I have played a lot of destiny and halo so I actually am more used to the lower crosshair.
same for me!
My experience as well. I've been landing more headshots, because I'm placing the crosshair at head height a bit more naturally.
Well that's because most fps have it centered.
I honestly feel more comfortable with the lowered version, bc everytime I ads with centered on I feel like my weapon is way above the enemies head
Ye i feel same i played 1k hours and i have no problem switching to other fps game's
Same and the weapon models look like they are taking up so much space when aimed in.
I kept mine at lowered as well. I don't play any other fps, so no worries there
It's just a matter what you are used to. I had exactly the same, but after a bit of time on the shooting range I quickly adjusted to the centered one. If I switch back now, I unconciously aim aim to low
Yeah I might try it more but when I tried centered I did not like how the gun was taking up half the screen when aiming.
"Falling backwards" is the EXACT description of the feeling I had when starting off with Hunt with lowered crosshair and I could never explain what made me feel uneasy with it.
It feels like your character is leaning backwards while he walks, like he has some kind of back condition lol
This is how I felt every time I went in for a melee. Looking at the clouds to hit them in the face.
Weirdly enough the lowered crosshair was one of the main reasons I stopped playing. I am excited to see if I enjoy the game more now that it does not feel so off center while playing
Bro when i started the game gave me SERIOUS migraines, and it was bc of the lowered crosshair (i have dizziness issues). It took me like 1 month to adjust
I honestly never noticed that anything is different or off
Since we have centered crosshair in most fps games, I switched to it in Hunt too
It sucks when games don't give you the option.. Destiny 2 didn't allow you to change it for the longest time..
same. back when i tried it out about 2 years ago i was constantly wondering why i always shot into the ground 2 meters infront of the enemies when i tried to do aimed flicks.... then i realised why. looked up if i could change it, couldnt change it.... uninstalled immediately.
now im back and i really enjoy the game.
While I can see your point about aiming at the ground when moving, I never really noticed it until recently when I explicitly paid attention to it... I don't know, centered feels so weird to me and the weapon takes too much space on the screen (for my taste at least) that I'll stick with the lowered crosshair. I find myself rarely getting killed by people below my screen or by traps that where hidden by it that I don't really want to lose the screen space above my aiming point.
But I'm glad that people are happy with the addition of the centered crosshair. :)
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I'd recommend trying centred for a few games and seeing how you feel after that. I didn't like it at first either, but I persisted and after only a couple hours of playing it feels almost completely normal, and I now prefer it
same
There's no situation where you want to see more of the sky. Even if there's a beetle above you, it's way more awkward to look up with a off center crosshair and lose all bottom vision. Also the beetle is so loud that it's not relevant to constantly see the sky, you will hear it anyway.
I'm so glad they added this option, I've been wanting to play this game for YEARS but always couldn't because of that
I'm so happy that they did this I m 100% gonna buy it in the next coming weeks as soon as they fix the new bugs!!!
switched to centered because every other game has taught me to know exactly where the center of my monitor is.
Since Hunt ist my first shooter (except for one other we don't mention here, mistakes were made lol) and I learned to play with the lowered crosshair I'm sticking to it, but I can imagine that it's a big relief for those who were used to centred crosshair and then started Hunt.
valorant ? XDDDDDDDDDDDDD
I have tried centered for a few hours at different points and even though i have over 20k hours between counterstrike and battlefield, the lowered seems to offer me the best visibility. It seems more often the case in Hunt that you want to see more above the horizontal center of screen than below.
I absolutely agree and have talked to friends about lowered cross hair feeling weird. When I properly prepare for head level, I often feel like my hunter is leaning backward. If I leave it to feel normal, when I ADS I am staring at the ground. For this reason, I will absolutely be trying centered cross hair for a while to see if, overall, I prefer it. Time will tell for sure, but in the end, I might even force it upon myself.
I have 2k hours in Hunt, switching to centered felt like cleaning your ears after a shower
Your second to last reason is exactly why I wanted to switch. I always had my head slightly down when running around and had to flick up somewhat because of the lowered crosshair. It was fine and I played thousands of hours like that but centered is more universally normal. I switched.
fuck must be so hard to just, look up 2mms.
LOL
This was one of the main things I was waiting for in the update. As a person who plays a lot of FPS games, trying to use muscle memory in Hunt always made me hit only bodyshots or legs since it was lower than expected
Personally I'll keep the lowered crosshair because I feel it's easier to learn to be aware of traps than to manually check every upper position where an enemy could pick you, especially on the new map which is a lot more vertical than the others. I also like the uniqueness of having a lower crosshair, idk why but I like it
I was so wigged out when I booted up Hunt for the first time after the update. My screen felt squished with the gun model. I never even noticed the lowered crosshair when I started playing Hunt years ago. After a few hundred hours someone told me and I was surprised I’d never noticed it before. I’m sticking with lowered. I definitely prefer it
did you happen to play alot of halo 2 through reach?
those games used lowered crosshairs so those of us coming from there just lean naturally into it.
For me it was centered by default
@@MrOrdosan I didn't actually. Didn't realize those were lowered either. That's cool to know. Never had an XBOX, although Halo 2 was one of the first FPSs I ever played back in middle school (on another person's console). I wonder if that wired my brain for lowered crosshairs since it was one of my first FPS experiences
@@zeroth88 if its ur preference then go for it but trust me when I say if ur an avid aim junkie comp fps enjoyer its the worst thing to get used it lol. just from my perspective
@@s_jakey Oddly enough I put around 1100 hours into R6 Siege (the vast majority being pretty sweaty) before Hunt, but admittedly, that game isn't as aim intensive as something like CS. I spent most of that 1100 hrs learning maps and tactics (that's been very helpful in Hunt actually), and trying to make my gun skills serviceable. I did a fair amount of aim training as well though. For whatever reason, I just don't really notice offset crosshair placements it seems. I just make it work. Now though, I'm so used to it in Hunt that I can't get rid of it. Brains and perception are interesting
Settings comparison video would be lovely Mr Rachta. Great video!
This.
I've been playing video games for over 20 years now and I'm VERY used to centered crosshair in FPS games. Hunt was different for me because of the lowered view, which, while didn't really impede my aim or ability to kill, always felt off despite getting used to it. Having the option to center my crosshair is definitely up my alley, especially since the viewmodels look so dope when centered.
Yeah, less screen real estate in an fps game is always a good option!
I feel like the advantages mean I should switch to centered but having the viewmodel take up more screen space feels awful to me
its like he said tho. it does take up more of the screen but it dosnt show less then what u would see without centered. its just a feeling of it
Best of both worlds would be being able to edit view model like in CS
Unless traps become a real issue there's no need to switch to centered.
@@user-oc5se4lw4s Nah that's actually false information. With centered crosshair you actually see less. The top gets cut the same amount the bottom is now visible BUT you actually have more gun and hand on your screen. EDIT: However for most guns this is not much at all
@@ebenezerscrew Yeah came here to say this. With lowered, I can look down and see more of everything.
It really likely is insignificant though, and being able to see nearly the same amount with your crosshair closer to head height via centered crosshair is probably a more significant advantage.
For someone that doesn't exclusively play Hunt, it's easier to get back into the game after playing different shooters. Like mentioned at 1:35 i always had to adjust not running around with the center of the sreen where i want to aim, because you'd aim at the floor when adsing.
One of the best additions they have made imo.
I'll put it this way: when the crosshair is centered, you look at the ground while running, but with an offset crosshair, you're still looking at the ground, but you see more.
Will be switching to lowered ch every time I die to a trap, and switching back whenever roof roach kills me
Centered - and you actually demonstrated it perfectly running in the tunnel I couldn't put my finger on it but as you say, I would run "naturally", then when I ADS I'm looking down. Much prefer the centered!
i'm switching to centered since i commonly switch between counter strike and hunt, so it makes it easier to transition between the games
@@randomhero2480 watch the end of the video again...
@@randomhero2480 what do you think "lowered crosshair" means?
@@randomhero2480 1:35
@@randomhero2480 What are you even talking about? Lowered crosshair is definitely not in the middle of your screen. Pause at 1:48 and then at 2:03 and tell us that you still believe they are both in the middle of your screen. OP made a very valid point and as someone who plays basically every FPS that ever releases, centred immediately feels more natural to me also.
@@randomhero2480 take the L bro please
for now, centered just feels too weird
5k hours, switched too. Not only everything you mentioned, but my posture made me lift my monitor, so the crosshair was centered. Feels more natural for me all the way around so far.
Gotta say- Lowered is it for me. I played 2 games with new Patch without realizing it's centered and didn't hit shit. bruh. I was mad. ^^
As soon as I enabled Lowered, I got back to my old Huntself. xD
It's fascinating how this impacts different people. I feel the exact opposite. I regularly whiffed shots with lowered crosshairs that I feel I'd make any day in COD, Battlefield or any other FPS and changing to centred I feel like I'm actually hitting those shots more regularly now.
@@TomLateralus ya. it takes me a painfully long time to adjust to centered. Growing up on halo 2 through reach, Lowered cross hair just feels more natural...
Well now that I tried both lowered and centered, gotta admit that centered sure has one point on the lowered version.. If you aim on rightclick, I mean if you aim your crosshair on a head and press shift, on centered you're on the head. In lowered you aim down on the belly/ground.
I auto corrected my aim after over 3k hours of Hunt, thats why I feel off now playing with centered...
Was gonna stick with the lowered crossair, but after I see this video I will go with centered! Thanks!
I also switched to centered. The reasons are partly the same as yours. Often after the race I aimed into the ground. Until I had pulled up the weapon, I was often the first to die. I also think that it looks better when you see more of the hands and the skins. After all, money was spent on it. The third reason I would like to mention is habit. As a console player from other shooters in the past, I'm also used to playing centered. I got along with lowered in Hunt but wished for this change 3 years ago. I am therefore very happy about this change
Very good explanation. I initially thought I was going to like centered more, but hoping in I instantly felt like I was missing that vertical visibility. Swapped back to traditional and it feels great. Like you said, I think it's mostly a personal preference thing that I'm very glad got added to the game.
I have been playing CS since 2005, so the center feels more familiar and better to me. I also always kept my crosshair roughly in the center, as I was trained in this style in CS, adapting to the center in just one 20-minute game.
I said the same exact arguments for an optional centered crosshair years ago, finally it happened.
Watched it with CC on and had to replay 2:04: "Better for PP games"
I'm keeping mine lowered for now. I'm just so used to it by this point. I also really dislike how much screen space is taken up by weapons with the centered crosshair as well, and the ability to see window peekers better is very valuable to me. I might change at some point, if I feel that floor things are more of a problem in 1896. But for now I'm keeping it as-is.
As someone that likes to play multiple games, every other games have centred crosshair. It always felt natural and normal for me to go that way, I played almost 900 hours of Hunt so I got used to it, but with the arguments in this video, I'll probably try centred in Hunt too, and most definitely will stick to it !
The screen space taken by the weapon in centered mode is insane with some weapons... but yeah, watching out easily for traps while traversing is nice, and most of all, I'm playing quite a few different FPS, and having an offset crosshair in Hunt only always messed with building cross-over muscle memory for Hunt. Now it feels more natural when switching games. Much better.
Your point about aiming on flat ground (specifically after running) is exactly why i kept kneecapping people
Centred is the way forward. With all the changes regarding tripwire placement, I appreciate being able to see more of the lower part of the screen. Not to mention your own findings, such as the more natural feeling and snap aim to the centre
Im used to lowered, but the points you made, completely makes sense and I will be switching to centered
Currently I haven't even tried centered. Hunt is the only FPS I play so I'm not concerned with muscle memory and with all the verticality in this new map, it seems beneficial to see more above me than below me. However, I'm gonna test the thing where you're aiming at the ground. If that's really how I tend to position the camera, I might try centered as well.
I was definitely hitting more shots with it centered after this update. Big fan!
When flicking I always used to push ironsights a little bit higher. Now everything is on its place.
Pretty much every other first person shooter has a centered crosshair and with just that fact alone, it instantly feels much more natural to switch to that in Hunt. Not really sure why it was ever that low to begin with, honestly. Not sure if that's more realistic to how our FOV in real life is or not, although I think centered is actually more like real life, but I could be wrong.
centered for life after 1600 hours in lower its like a dream becoming true
The only reason I've never played is because I refuse to use lowered crosshair, really excited to try the game now.
Before i started playing hunt 2 years ago i probably had like 15k hours in Cs, Bf and COD alone. It was always weird to play with a lowered crosshair. Finally centered crosshair is here
I respect that they tryed something different with the lowered crosshair. It makes a lot of sense for understanding head peaking. But centered is just better for playing
switched to centered crosshair as well after over 7k hours of this lowered crosshair its feel weird at first but its already getting better :)
Yeah, I also got used to it not being centered but after this video I shall digress and constitute another path of hunting, invoking the inevitability of centering the crosshair.
In 1896 lowered feels being even more lovered than it was, that`s why it was weird for me to switch on it after centered and i went back to centered and feel ok about it.
The only complicated thing about that is aiming when trying to prefire when the enemy is below you) But it`s more about knowing the map
I always find myself having to adjust my ADS really aggressively when I go from just looking to aiming so I am excited to try centered crosshair for the more consistent gameplay feel especially across all my other games.
Lowered gives me old-school Halo 2 sniper vibes, always preferred the look of it, especially when playing with Hunter aim preset where I can see more of the screen.
I was skeptical whether or not i'd want to switch after over 600 hours, but the final comment about looking at the floor just about sold me. If you unexpectedly need to take a gunfight while running from place to place, you're likely looking at the ground, so you'll have to adjust more to hit your target rather than if you already had your screen centered on them.
I have 2k hours and I'm never looking at the ground, my crosshair is almost always at neckline. Maybe it's cause I've played a lot of CS or whatever, but my crosshair placement is relatively disciplined, even just running around. My point is lowered crosshair doesn't magically forbid you from having good crosshair placement, unless it makes you physically ill.
@@SlCKNESS_it doesn't forbid you, just punishes you by making it easier to overlook traps, crows terrain that might offset your aim etc
@@katieee4915 I've never had issues with traps. Mind you they just changed the trap placement system, so that's possible to change.
@@SlCKNESS_ doubt it. the majority of the new ways you can place traps are higher up, in windows and doorways. im sticking to lowered anyway because my brain compartmentalises muscle memory for different things so while i can swap from one game to another super easily, changing anything on any game takes me a lot of getting used to
ive been playing hunt since launch and i also switched to centered immidiately, just feels way more natural, i also used to run with centered screen aiming down so now its better for adjustments when preaiming corners
I can see all the benefits from centered crosshair (especially the ADS), however, I just can't get used to the "bigger" weapon. It's so distracting for me despite my hardest efforts. Thus, I think I will stick to my lowered crosshair option...
The huge weapon pov with centered looks wrong to me, so i'm sticking to lowered for now. I've been using lowered for 1000 hours already anyway
as someone who has played fps games my whole life centered crosshair is a no brainer
I never liked the off center crosshair, especially because i played so many fps games and they are 99% centered. You said it best, is so intuitive to center your camera to the actual center of the screen even while not aiming, is just natural for the eye to always be symmetric, that's why i never understood why they went with off center crosshair and especially they never added the option, until now
I'm definitely sticking to Lowered, especially considering I never looked at the ground when running around. My crosshair placement has always been neckline. I don't even understand how people can run around looking at the ground, but I guess it kind of make sense if it makes you feel like you're falling.
apparently its common to do naturally. in Ratcha case I think its just because he's focused on centerscreen. but back in the day lowered cross hair was meant to give you more screen space so you can scan the ground and keep an eye ahead of you. (or so says the OG bungie devs on halo 2)
@@MrOrdosan Yeah, but only because back in the day people were playing on CRT TV on their couches with very low fov and 4:3 resolutions, making you unable to see anything in front of you. That was the reason why Bungie created the lowered crosshair, but there is no reason to use it nowadays, and why every modern FPS uses a centered crosshair.
Im using lowered but I also grew up with it that way.
Halo 2,3,reach was were I probly sank the most of my time as an FPS gamer. it makes it legit hard to play centered cross hair in other games for me.
iirc the devs back then (halo 2 days) that they had lowered because it was shown alot of people look at there feet when traversing, so it was to let you watch the ground were you walk without loosing yoru forward FOV
I've played Halo all my life, and only got more used to lowered with Hunt. Safe to say ill be staying with lowered crosshair, but i think its great that they add the option
Instantly switched to centered. Needed no time to adjust. Turning dlss off was also a big boost in hitting shots, for some reason.
The moment they announced it I knew I was gonna switch to centered. You're looking down more than you're looking up in my opinion, you can see more of your legendary hunter/weapon and I might even be able to see traps too for once!
It's funny to see how center crosshair is welcome, when I ask for it in the hunt discord in feedback section , I got downvote like crazy lol ( Like one year and a half ago ... )
thanks for the explanation rachta! i think its going to be hard at first, but changing to a counter strike aim its seems the best for shooting, otherwise its just for looking the really nice environment they have created :D
Thanks, I just had a look at centered for a few minutes, but I think I'll give it a try for a few more rounds.
Won't be playing at all until they fix their performance in new engine.
I stay lowered. Didn't even notice it until someone pointed that out lol. Now centered feels kind of weird. I also noticed that with centered crosshair people tend to aim at the floor a lot more rather than chest height. Very obvious in casual shooters and low level CS
The additional view blocking in ads is awful too. I've gotten killed by enemies behind my gun already, I don't wanna make it worse lol
ya. that was why the halo 2 devs moved the game to lowered.
apparently it was shown that players are more likely to look at the ground while running so the idea was to give you more upper FOV so you can watch the floor without loosing out on whats ahead of you.
oh my god this explains why whenever I aim in with my crosshair its slightly higher than I'm used to because I've had to readjust the slight difference in height
Lowered always has been a pain in the a**, but at least was something "unique" other games haven't. I think they are slowy killing the game since it got out the alpha..
It's definitely a disadvantage not seeing above you as much with centered crosshair, but the benefits outweigh the negatives, at least in my case! Centered feels much more natural and in line with other FPS games that I play.
woah this game suddenly seems playable again
centered all the way !
it always felt off to play with lowered crosshair because the exact same reasons that you said .
i would even add the fact that it was adding extra hard steps to flick shot aswell
Totally agreed, I think centered crosshair feels more naturally
Sticking with lowered for now; might adjust to centered later. I run around as you do, but have it ingrained in me to raise my crosshair like I'd raise my weapon when I go to shoot.
I played a lot in this game and I always sucked. Couldn't hit my shots, and lost many games. I still played it cuz of the vibes. But when this option came I instantly got better. Almost hit all my shots. Problem wasn't me. It was the cross air. Now I'm having so much fun with the game itself rather than just it's aesthetica
Centered like it should be I never understood the why it wasn’t centered. Glad they switched it
Not having a fov slider on console really kills it for me I hate how everything is still close up in your face
I fully didn't realise it wasn't centered til I heard people talking about it, I feel dumb lol
Been waiting for centred, thank you crytek 🙏
You've convinced me to change to centered after 2k hours
never had a problem with lowered corsshair and never understood the criticism. people been playing halo all these years and never even noticed the lowered crosshair.
but even I will be switching to centered crosshair now. it does give you a small advantage overall
I've been one of those people who advocated for this change but received a lot of feedback and backlash from the community and the devs seemed set to keep it lowered. Glad they decided to change their mind and implement it, switching between games has never been easier and it's a day and night difference for me, I can finally shoot where I intend to shoot without doing big comical flicks up to actually hit any headshots or spending 15 min on shooting range to get used to it. You required more time to get used to lowered crosshair, now it just comes naturally. Centered crosshair all the way, no contest here unless you are just too used to lowered crosshair. Use centered crosshair + hunt sensitivity calculator for every aiming type for a consistent and reliable muscle memory.
Not a pro by any chance with 500h but I sucked at Hunt and this improved my skills for the best.
Lowered for me is the way. I have no issue going from one game to another. I understand the mechanics of Hunt with lowered crosshair. And honestly I like the lowered one better, it makes the game feel unique and different from other FPS and something I had to learn, making the shooting experience different from other games.
i feel like lowered is better because realistically speaking, very few people actually look up and down when playing an fps game. Its why people hate maps with alot of verticality in competitive games like csgo or valorant. So having a lowered crosshair that enables more fov of the sky just seems really good especially in a game like hunt where there is alot of verticallity in most landmarks.
Finally, Hunt is joining literally every other shooter since 2010 to have centered crosshair.
I surprised you're switch after 100 billion hours.
I switched to centered and I feel a significant difference in my performance, already.
All my legacy experience from other FPS games immediately transfered to centered crosshair
The lowered crosshair never bothered me but now I will try centered just to see if it works for me. Looking at the exact center of the screen feels a little bit more natural than looking below it so it kinda makes sense to have my crosshair right there.
Thank you Rachta for this video.
1:43 this is exactly why I am using centered and was struggling a bit before, especially because while we run there is no crosshair to give a reference on where to aim
Honestly it was a relief for me having option to put crosshair where it belongs 😂
I'm sticking with Lowered because it's what I'm most naturally used to at this point, my screen positioning kinda adjusts based on what game I'm playing, so I always had the raised "Falling backwards" Sorta crosshair placement for hunt, I'd rather stick to what I know
With the verticality of the game, lowered is much more useful for me. I play a lot of destiny so im also used to it,seeing people above is way easier
I tend to look higher in most games so doing in in Hunt just felt natural to me.
centered crosshair is my favorite part of this update in hunt
I'm sticking with lowered for now, I couldn't aim well at all when I center it, but hunt is the only shooter I really play. I might eventually change but esp with how many mountains are on the new map, I like better visuals above me too.
Lowered gives me Halo nostalgia so I'll probably stick with it because of that 😂 but I like that there is an option and will probably try centered, too.
Hunt is the only FPS game I’ve played for a year or so now, I’m gonna stick to lowered cause I’ve just adapted and feel more comfortable with it. Centered crosshair will give me the ability to bully my friends to try hunt though, will be easier for them to come to the game
Lowered is for people who only played hunt for these few years, or have experience with bungie games, which I think invented lowered crosshair. Centered is for everyone else as almost all the PFS games have centered crosshair and I could feel my muscle memory screwing with my hunt aim a lot
Centered feels better,Great Video 🔥
It was set to Centered as Default after the update, played a game without even checking first, barely felt any difference 😅 It was always such a non issue for me, I never even really thought about it, despite switching between Hunt and Apex Legends. So I might as well keep it Centered now even though it doesn't matter one bit :P