The biggest reason why bullets don’t hit you in Valorant may be that the “crosshair (aim)” is difficult to see.
Why do pro gamers use that setting?
We will introduce the “easy-to-hit crosshair” trend in 2026, with reference to the settings favored by players such as TenZ and Something.
Trendy “tiny dot” setting
In today’s environments where headshots are important, “dot” types that do not obstruct the field of view are popular.
Precise aiming is possible because the heads of long-range enemies are not hidden.
- Inner line: 1 / 2 / 1 / 2 (or full dot)
- Outline: Off
- Color:Cyan or Green (color that is easy to see on the map)
The shortcut is to start with this as a base and fine-tune it to your liking.
“Cross” is easy to control recoil
Although the dot is precise, it has the disadvantage that it is difficult to notice the blur (recoil) when shooting in full auto mode.
For those who frequently use spray shooting (repeating fire), we recommend the traditional “cruciform” shape.
By watching the movement of the edges of the cross expanding, you can visually grasp the timing of recovery of the bullet collection rate.
How to copy professional code
You can copy the same settings by simply entering the import code from the “Profile” tab on the settings screen.
Search the internet for the code of your favorite player and try to imitate it.
The placebo effect of “feeling like it’s going to hit” is also a great skill in FPS.