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People will have an opinion on whether it's cheating or not and then they will also argue over whether it's covered in the Terms of Service.
I think it's a form of cheating more so in game where there is no crosshair such as hardcore mode. I also believe a case could be made for it being covered by the ToS.
My monitor has this feature and also an also a "Blue Light Filter". I assume both of these features were intended for use with BF3 which had both hardcore mode and "blue tint".
I've actually got one of my monitor's crosshairs on while I'm typing this and I think it looks ridiculous to be honest. It's like something from a Star Wars arcade game in the 1980s. 🤓
- 7 years ago
cheating or not but better focus on real cheaters with aimbots who actually matters
- 7 years ago@warslag
Yeah, it is kinda a hard one...
I'm not mad at any monitor manufacturer cause in some games it's just useful.
But then again... - 7 years ago
@warslag wrote:People will have an opinion on whether it's cheating or not and then they will also argue over whether it's covered in the Terms of Service.
I think it's a form of cheating more so in game where there is no crosshair such as hardcore mode. I also believe a case could be made for it being covered by the ToS.
My monitor has this feature and also an also a "Blue Light Filter". I assume both of these features were intended for use with BF3 which had both hardcore mode and "blue tint".
I've actually got one of my monitor's crosshairs on while I'm typing this and I think it looks ridiculous to be honest. It's like something from a Star Wars arcade game in the 1980s. 🤓
Blue light filter actually reduces eye strain, i had a corneal ulcer and had to use the filter on my phone, tv etc or my eye would hurt after 10 seconds.
- 7 years ago
@Jem450R wrote:
@warslag wrote:People will have an opinion on whether it's cheating or not and then they will also argue over whether it's covered in the Terms of Service.
I think it's a form of cheating more so in game where there is no crosshair such as hardcore mode. I also believe a case could be made for it being covered by the ToS.
My monitor has this feature and also an also a "Blue Light Filter". I assume both of these features were intended for use with BF3 which had both hardcore mode and "blue tint".
I've actually got one of my monitor's crosshairs on while I'm typing this and I think it looks ridiculous to be honest. It's like something from a Star Wars arcade game in the 1980s. 🤓
Blue light filter actually reduces eye strain, i had a corneal ulcer and had to use the filter on my phone, tv etc or my eye would hurt after 10 seconds.
Thanks for the info. 🙂
- 7 years ago
I'd say no as well.
I'm sure it does help a bit when hip firing, cause in apex, there no option to change the size, colour or brightness of that little mini gray dot.
Like sb just stated, you already have cross hairs when ADSing (or running with pathfinder), but not when hip firing.
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- 7 years ago
Its not chesring, but it's not allowed in tournament play. So use it if you want. If your monitor doesn't have that feature you can alays put a small stickee or something on your screen
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