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BuzzKillington
07-15-2010, 01:53 AM
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These are reusable and have no adhesive. When you're done simply stick it to a clean section of your monitor bezel or wherever else you find convenient.

These are used when playing first person shooters where crosshairs are not available. ie hardcore mode or when using mounted machine guns/helicopters, etc on BFBC2 and tons of other games. Screw using tracer rounds to determine where you are aiming.

The boy 4rm oz
08-08-2010, 07:44 AM
That's a really cool idea mate, I tried to make a stand alone java program to do that for me but could never quite get it to work.

Sorry about the off topic post BTW.

diluzio91
08-08-2010, 01:38 PM
i think the top one is less busy, so conveys the product better.

Konrad
09-04-2010, 08:39 AM
- I assume these crosshairs are printed onto transparencies?
- Are they a full sheet that covers the entire monitor face or are they a "slightly larger than a nickel"-sized square?
- How do they adhere? Static cling?
- Do they have those yellow/green tints and shadows you show?

Great idea ... sometimes low-tech is better ... I wouldn't use them for fps (much), but if they're easy to move around and stay where they're put then they'd be excellent fixed-registration markers to speed up some of the kinds of CAD work I do.
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BuzzKillington
09-04-2010, 05:01 PM
I've revamped them yet again. They've been enlarged and completely re-done. I've done away with a number of the designs after using them and decided certain features were unnecessary (like the elevation lines).


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They're black (or choose any color you'd like) on clear static cling so they definitely will not move unless you move them. I've noticed a slight rainbow effect on the edges but I haven't had any problem with it being any distraction and for the serious gamer, it's a small price to pay for the usability you get out of them.

The price is now $3.50 with free postage since the set is now 5 rather than 10 since they are much larger. I feel I eliminated the ones that would most likely go unused so although less, you're getting more for what you pay for.

Konrad
09-04-2010, 06:50 PM
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