These are crosshair replacements for Morrowind consisting of 8 alternating light and dark dots.
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These are crosshair replacements for Morrowind consisting of 8 alternating light and dark dots. This provides a small, visible aiming reticle in all conditions that doesn't stick out too much. I originally made them to be easy to see when needed and easy to ignore for immersion, but high contrast variations that stand out have been included too.
If you ever found yourself annoyed at turning the crosshair off and on because it is more immersive without, but sometimes you need it, these crosshair replacements were orignally made to tackle this problem.
The ones made for the original Morrowind engine used by Bethesda only look best in 1024x768 and 1280x960, and I have no intention of improving this. The ones for OpenMW are resolution independant and include many more sizes. You can use any of them on either engine, but only a small number of them are built around the original engine's quirks.