Okay, so, I was trying to mess around with my crosshair in CS2 the other day. I’m a big fan of Tarik, you know, the streamer? He’s got this crosshair that just seems to work for him, and I wanted to try it out myself. So, I went digging to see if I could find it.
Turns out, it wasn’t too hard to track down. I started by simply googling “tarik crosshair cs2” and there were tons of pages about it. I also remember I saw it somewhere on his Twitch stream the other day. A lot of people were asking in the chat what settings he used and he explained how to get it.
I found a post where some kind soul had listed out all of Tarik’s settings, including the crosshair code. I copied it. Then, I went into CS2. I opened the console and pasted the crosshair code into it. Hit enter, and boom, there it was.
I must admit, I was a bit skeptical at first. But I hopped into a deathmatch, and it felt surprisingly good. It’s a pretty small crosshair, which I wasn’t used to, but it really helped me focus on my aim. I played a few games with it and noticed I was hitting more headshots than usual.
Here is how I imported Tarik’s crosshair:
- First, I found the crosshair code.
- Second, I copied that code.
- Third, I launched CS2.
- Fourth, I opened the console.
- Fifth, I pasted the code and pressed Enter.
I’ve been using it for a few days now, and I think I’m starting to get the hang of it. It’s definitely different, but I like it. My aim is getting better and better each day. I’m hitting shots I wouldn’t have hit before. I might even stick with it for a while. It’s pretty cool to use the same crosshair as one of my favorite streamers. Gives me a little confidence boost, you know?
Final Thoughts
So yeah, that’s how I tried out Tarik’s crosshair in CS2. It was a pretty simple process, and I’m glad I gave it a shot. It’s worth trying out different settings to see what works best for you. Who knows, maybe you’ll find your perfect crosshair just by trying out what the pros use.