ASUS VG248QE overlay or pixel OFF

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ASUS VG248QE overlay or pixel OFF

Post by random » 25 Sep 2014, 07:04

Hello, since the asus feature of the overlay crosshair is useless cause the cross is WAY too huge, and since ive been told there is no way to modify it ... i was wondering if there is a way to turn a single pixel off without damaing the screen or how to get an overlay over that dead center pixel ...

did i fail a little by playing the question in the wrong forum section ? sorry :s

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Re: ASUS VG248QE overlay or pixel OFF

Post by RealNC » 25 Sep 2014, 07:51

I'm not aware of any way to do that.

It's amazing though. ROG products are marketed as gaming gear, but they seem to have been designed by people who know absolutely nothing about games. How else would you explain the shitty crosshairs?
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Re: ASUS VG248QE overlay or pixel OFF

Post by random » 26 Sep 2014, 06:49

you cant

im just curious ... if you can add an overlay via fraps or mummble etc isnt there a way to just make a single pixel overlay via a simple third party app ? nobody wrote one yet ?

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Re: ASUS VG248QE overlay or pixel OFF

Post by RealNC » 26 Sep 2014, 07:58

random wrote:you cant

im just curious ... if you can add an overlay via fraps or mummble etc isnt there a way to just make a single pixel overlay via a simple third party app ? nobody wrote one yet ?
There's plenty. They're called cheats and obviously get you banned in online play.

For non-online games, you can search for a "crosshair overlay program."
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Re: ASUS VG248QE overlay or pixel OFF

Post by flood » 26 Sep 2014, 14:26

tape + sharpie :D

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