lean crosshair script

Hallo cf .

Today when i browsed screenshot's , i found strange screen :

http://tz-ac.com/profile.php?id=505

http://tz-ac.com/screenshots/00000505/1333661890-2544083681.jpg

what the fuck is this?

Happy easter :D
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crosshair script using /echo to get a crosshair while leaning
Is that even useful?
Parent
Only thing it'll do is let you know if you are visible (bad leaning).
Afaik, if that <> is behind the box, you're behind the box, else, opponents can see you.
Sorry for poor explanation.
Parent
uhm , wat ?

what do u mean?

doesnt it helps u for tracking ?
Parent
how can you judge the distance, if you can move your mouse where you want while leaning? I'm a bit confused...

imo it's to see where you are aiming, to check if you are visible you should check how much of the 'side' of the corner you can see.

In the screenshot he can see the side of the wall, so he's not fully behind it (imho)
Parent
That <> isn't his aim, so it isn't moveable with his mouse.
Parent
There probably was a misunderstanding, by 'his aim' I meant 'his crosshair position' (which is actually the same thing, when you are not under fire).

When you lean your xhair disappears, I think that thingy is probably just meant to replace it.

You could get the same result by sticking something to your monitor :p
Parent
lol that is so gay/sad lol nerds super serious even while leaning et is dead ;sss
Parent
I'm still waiting for your next movie
Parent
make it if you want.
Parent
its a lean set leanRstart "+leanright;vstr Recho"
set leanRend "-leanright;b_numpopups 8"
set leanRstart2 "+leanright"
set leanRend2 "-leanright;bind e +vstr leanRstart leanRend;b_numpopups 8"
set Recho "b_numpopups 20;echo . . . . . . . . . . . ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^2<>;bind e
+vstr leanRstart2 leanRend2"


it's allowed, so no worries :)
this is brilliant :OOO
Parent
so how u use this ?

u have to bind them for both left and right like q and e and ur done ?
Parent
yep, bind r "vstr leanRstart"
bind q "vstr leanLstart"

//leanRight
set leanRstart "+leanright;vstr Recho"
set leanRend "-leanright;b_numpopups 8"
set leanRstart2 "+leanright"
set leanRend2 "-leanright;bind e +vstr leanRstart leanRend;b_numpopups 8"
set Recho "b_numpopups 20;echo . . . . . . . . . . . ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^2<>;bind e
+vstr leanRstart2 leanRend2"

//leanLeft
set leanLstart "+leanleft;vstr Lecho"
set leanLend "-leanleft;b_numpopups 8"
set leanLstart2 "+leanleft"
set leanLend2 "-leanleft;bind q +vstr leanLstart leanLend;b_numpopups 8"
set Lecho "b_numpopups 20;echo . . . . . . . . . . . ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^1 ^2<>;bind q +vstr leanLstart2 leanLend2"


should do the job
Parent
i think it is adapted for a specific resolution.

can you send me for 1920x1080 and 1680x1050
Parent
I have absolutely no clue how you come to the conclusion that it is resolution related, but this script fits on every resolution that exists..
Parent
the thing i'm pointing how there is that the crosshair (echo stuff by leanscript) isn't at the right place, i mean if i lean, then i stop leaning and the crosshair wont be at the same place as it is while leaning.
Parent
that's cause the lean animation will turn your crosshair sideways ~20 degrees, isn't that logical?
Parent
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