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Removing the
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You can turn the crosshair off in the Options, but it
also turns off all other identification icons, which makes zeroing in on
things you want a little more frustrating, and identification of items
that can be freely taken a bit of a crap shoot.
Nimski's great mod removes the crosshair only,
leaving the other ID icons working. Installation is as simple as
extracting an .xml file into your Oblivion/Data folder.
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DOWNLOAD:
"NO
CROSSHAIR MOD" |
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Shrinking The Crosshair |
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If you don't mind the crosshair, but
just wish it, AND the Sneak Icon, were a bit smaller, Cerasine's
Size Reduction mod might be just what you need. It reduces the
crosshair and sneak icon by about 60%.
Installation is a
simple extraction to the Oblivion/Data folder. Instructions
included with the download. |
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Original Size |
Reduced Size |
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DOWNLOAD:
"CROSSHAIR SIZE REDUCTION MOD" |
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Replacing The
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Want a blue crosshair, or a red one? Here's few
alternate crosshair designs and colors offered by Blackhawk.
Installation involves extracting a few folders and renaming the
particular file you want to use. All the crosshairs below are in
the ZIP. If you are already using a mod that alters the HUD in
other ways, you will have to make a small change in the included .xml
file. Full instructions included with the ZIP file. |
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DOWNLOAD:
"BLACKHAWK'S CROSSHAIRS" |
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