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  1. Hey, Davi Thanks for your response and clarification. I appreciate your confirmation regarding the use of monitor settings for the crosshair overlay in gaming. I want to mention that I've been using a program, specifically "CrossOver," while playing MicroVolts. This program was something I had used previously in Fortnite without encountering any issues or bans for 2 years. However, now that you've confirmed the legitimacy of using monitor settings for a crosshair overlay, I wanted to seek further clarification. Would my earlier use of the program be considered a violation or cheating, given that I believed it was acceptable based on the monitor settings allowance?
  2. Many gaming monitors include a crosshair overlay that can be enabled through their on-screen settings. This feature allows you to display a fixed center point on-screen, which can be advantageous in games like MicroVolts where the default crosshair cannot be manually adjusted. My question is, considering that you can achieve this using the monitor's settings, would it be considered cheating if I use a program to edit the crosshair to my liking?
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