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just survival, idk what happened there, didn´t even online, it was an offline single player and when i uninstalled the program i no longer had acces to those game modes
https://steamproxy.net/steamstore/app/1477830/HudSight__custom_crosshair_overlay/
It works perfectly with Killing Floor 2 and all the games I've tested so far, and you just need to open and use it... easy and practical
It made me a better Sharpshooter and Gunslinger instantly as soon as I booted it up :D
I've sent you an award, you deserve it.
Any mod added to any game is technically cheating.
Kf2 has a crosshair but a very crappy one and no way to readjust it.
I played gundam evolution and they have alot of options to modify your crosshair, so reshade is pretty redundant there.
Their choice not to include a crosshair was stylistic, trying to minimize UI clutter.
Same reason your screen turns red, instead of an HP bar going down.
You'd be laughed out of any room trying to argue that a crosshair in a standard FPS is cheating.
Also, KF2 is mad old.. be happy anyone is playing at all.
also cool stuff, +rep
This should change the overlay key to Shift+F2, then you should be able to change the overlay key to the key of your choice through the settings.
It turns out that when installing (and following all the steps correctly, from the link guide)
The "xhair" was still unable to start the game.
Well, the solution is quite simple when installing the reshade and placing the link https://github.com/notpeelz/reshade-xhair/archive/master.zip
You have to give it to add and not simply close as the guide itself says, once we give it to add, you have to check that it is selected when downloading, be unchecked (in my case) the xhair we mark it and with that we should be able to add the crosshire by opening the reshade within the game.
If you can't see xhair.fx, it's probably because the effects path is incorrect or Steam is failing to download the workshop item.
Either way, I would recommend following the new installation method: https://github.com/notpeelz/reshade-xhair#how-to-install-for-any-game
I'll be editing the installation instructions above to point to the GitHub README instead.
The game folder is your Killing Floor 2 folder. Did you check the "Direct3D 10/11/12" option in the ReShade installer? If you still don't see a file named "dxgi.dll", upload a screenshot of your Killing Floor 2 folder on imgur.com and post it here.
Also make sure that you're using the correct Killing Floor 2 folder, in case you previously installed it on an old hard drive or something...