
They only gather personal info if you make an account, and if you use the browser overlay they have access to your history. I will give a try to Overwolf, just keep in mind that this software in harvesting your personal data like crazy, like the big-data of gaming industry. I don't use it because it is ulgy AF and overdone. I thought of buying one just for the crosshair feature haha, but I already have a decent gaming monitor and I'm not made of money. Only Asus moniters have this feature as far as I know, and only on a few models: MG248Q, MG28UQ and MG24UQ. I believe there are even monitors you can buy from big time, reputable manufacturers that have this feature built right in. 08:12 PMPosted by Crosshair overlay can't be bannable.

#Download crosshair overlay full
DISCLAIMER: I wanted to make sure that I was not in breach of the EULA before using this method for a custom crosshair overlay, as some methods of overlaying elements in full screen are intrusive and could possibly be used to gain an unfair advantage. But using borderless windowed mode increases input lag and can adversely affect performance, especially on lower end systems. There's plenty of ways to overlay a borderless window crosshair. I simply put a crosshair image on my screen over my game while I play and I get a persistent crosshair. UPDATE: I found a perfectly viable solution here: It's a program that overlays a logo onto your screen with lots of customization options. Is there any way to have it always showing? The crosshair is very helpful when targeting dinos for things like forcetame or to send my dinos to attack. I run a non-dedicated LAN game and I've enabled the crosshair but I see that it only shows up when using applicable weapons/tools. › ∎∎ Download Crosshair Overlay Software ∎∎
