Replaces the crosshair with a small dot and makes the compass thinner.
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I made this mod because i think the vanilla crosshair and compass are just too big, especially on a large screen.
There are several other mods which provide these features, but i could not find one with those two things combined. (at least none without serious bugs or other mods required)
Licensing: I used the hudmenu.gfx from A Thinner Compass, which can be modified without permission from the author, and changed the crosshair to a circle with a color I thought would fit. If you just want the thinner compass, use A Thinner Compass, it modifies the compass only.
Compatibility: - compatible with any mod that does not modify the "interface/exported/hudmenu.gfx" - should also work with: iHUD
If you want to alter the position of the dot/camera like in the screenshots, try Customizable Camera or edit the [Camera] section in your skyrim.ini. For accurate 3rd person aiming try Proper Aiming.
I made this small mod for personal use and thought I would share it because I really like it so far, I will not implement any new features as long as I don't need them.