cl_crosshair_t Command Help & Examples
In both Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Counter-Strike 2, any player can toggle the in-game developer console and make use of commands to customize their gameplay for a variety of reasons. Say you want to practice smoke lineups and easily clip through walls to the location your utility should hit? There’s a command for that. Want the round to never end even after multiple hours? It’s definitely possible!
But what if you simply want to change your crosshair into a specific pattern, say the letter “T”? Well, the cl_crosshair_t command is the perfect answer to your problem!
How Do You Use The Command?
To use any command in the game, you must first access the in-game developer console which is usually bound to the ~ key on your keyboard. In the event your keyboard doesn’t have this key, you can bind the console to open upon pressing any available button you have. There is no need to input the command “sv_cheats 1” to toggle cheat commands on the server, since the cl_crosshair_t command is not a cheat.
After this, simply type or copy and paste the command “cl_crosshair_t <0 / 1>” to the console. Before hitting the enter key, however, you must input either 0 or 1 after the command itself to toggle whether or not only your crosshair will change into a T shape or not. A value of 1 will put the command into place and make your crosshair on screen the shape of a “T”. By typing a value of 0 after the command, the command will be disabled and the default crosshair will return. The cl_crosshair_t command is disabled by default.
When Can You Use The Command?
The command “cl_crosshair_t <0 / 1>” can be used at any time, even in official matchmaking or competitive play. This is because the command simply changes one’s crosshair, an action that can be done through a longer process in the game’s settings. It does nothing to damage the integrity of a match, therefore it is acceptable to use in competitive play.
How Is The Command Used?
The command is used by players who want to change up their crosshair, albeit for legitimate reasons or simply as a meme.