Quick overview
Crosshair V2 is a free overlay tool from Centerpoint Gaming that places a persistent aiming reticle on your display to help with aiming in shooter games. It launches with a minimal interface and a handful of preset options so players can get a visible crosshair on-screen immediately after starting the app.
Notable capabilities
- Custom appearance controls: choose between multiple sizes, a variety of shapes, and several neon-like color choices to match your preference.
- Low barrier to use: the app opens quickly and exposes configuration controls in a compact, easy-to-read panel.
- Works with many anti-cheat systems: designed to function alongside common protections such as EAC and VAC, increasing compatibility with modern titles.
- Visible across a wider range of titles after recent overlay improvements that extended its reach.
How to run it with games
Because the overlay relies on non-exclusive display modes, it will not appear when a game is running in true full-screen. To make the crosshair visible, switch your game’s display mode to borderless windowed or windowed full-screen. Be aware that changing display modes can affect frame-rate, and you may see a drop in FPS after switching.
Recent performance changes
- CPU usage has been reduced by roughly 40% in the latest update, lowering the background processing cost.
- Memory handling has been improved, helping the overlay consume fewer resources over extended sessions.
- Stability upgrades have been applied, with reported uptime improvements making the app more reliable during long playtimes.
Drawbacks and target audience
- Limited advanced options: configuration is fairly basic compared with paid alternatives, so competitive users who want fine-grained reticle control may find it lacking.
- Display-mode restriction: because it only works in borderless or windowed modes, it’s not suitable for players who insist on exclusive full-screen for maximum performance.
- Potential FPS impact: switching modes to enable the overlay can reduce frame-rates in some setups.
Best suited for casual or budget-conscious players who want a lightweight, no-cost way to add a persistent aiming reference without investing in a paid solution.
Paid alternative
If you need more extensive customization and features, consider a paid crosshair product such as Crosshair X, which offers additional controls and advanced options beyond what Crosshair V2 provides.
Final thoughts
Crosshair V2 is a straightforward, free solution for adding a customizable reticle to games where an on-screen crosshair is beneficial. It’s been optimized to be lighter on system resources and more stable than earlier builds, but its simplicity and display-mode limitations make it a better fit for casual users than for highly competitive players seeking advanced functionality.
Technical
- Windows
- Free