Best crosshair settings

An underrated aspect of the Battlefield 6 experience is your crosshair, even though it plays a key role in every single fight you get into. It’s absolutely crucial for landing shots, so losing sight of it for whatever reason can mean a trip straight to the redeployment screen.
So, we’ve put together the best crosshair settings to make sure you go into every engagement with the clearest setup on offer.
Crosshair
Option | Best Setting |
|---|---|
Crosshair Opacity | 100 |
Crosshair Intensity | 100 |
Crosshair Color | Green |
Crosshair Thickness | Thick |
Infantry Crosshair Projection | On |

While the default white crosshair is solid enough, it can get lost in certain situations, especially on snowy maps. So, to give it the best chance of standing out, it’s better to go for a brighter color like green that contrasts with the urban environments.
Hit Indicator
Option | Best Setting |
|---|---|
Hit Indicator Opacity | 100 |
Hit Indicator Intensity | 80 |
Hit Color | White |
Headshot Color | Green |
Kill Color | Red |
Armor Soft Hit Color | Blue |
Armor Hard Hit Color | Purple |
Armor Broken Hit Indicator | On |
EA / DexertoHit markers are crucial for knowing how much damage you’re dealing, but you can also tweak them to give you even more information. By changing the Headshot Color to green, you’ll have a better idea of how much health the enemy has, so you can decide whether to keep pushing.
Hit Indicator Numbers
Option | Best Setting |
|---|---|
Hit Indicator | On |
Hit Indicator Number Opacity | 100 |
Hit Indicator Number Size | Small |
Hit Indicator Number Horizontal Offset | 10 |
Hit Indicator Number Vertical Offset | 50 |
Damage Indicator
Option | Best Setting |
|---|---|
Infantry Damage Color | Red |
Vehicle Damage Color | White |

Once you have these in place, make sure to also adjust your PC and controller settings to ensure you’re aim is on point.
