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To change your crosshair in SAMP, you need to modify the siteM16 texture located inside your game files. Requirements: or Magic.TXD (Tools to open texture files).
Haz clic en "Open TXD" y busca el archivo hud.txd dentro de tu carpeta GTA San Andreas/models . Busca la imagen llamada siteM16 (la mira estándar).
"Miras" is simply the Spanish/Portuguese term for crosshairs or sights. In SAMP, the default crosshair is often considered too large or imprecise for fast-paced combat. Custom miras allow players to replace the default hud.txd file with a new image, creating a smaller, cleaner, or more colorful aiming reticle.
In SAMP, miras refer to the crosshair or aiming reticle that appears on your screen when you're playing the game. A good miras can make all the difference in your gameplay experience, especially in competitive modes like deathmatch or team-based games. Miras can vary in shape, size, and color, and some even offer additional features like bullet drop compensation or customizable settings.
For players who prefer the "Console Look" or the vibrant colors of the PS2 version but with PC resolution, SkyGfx is the go-to mod. It restores the old rendering techniques that were lost in later PC patches, removing the "dull grey" filter that plagues the PC version.
The most common way to change your crosshair in SA-MP is by modifying the hud.txd file within your game directory.
By following the installation guides above and choosing a minimalist style, you transform the clunky San Andreas shooting into a precise, modern FPS experience. Don't let your shots rely on luck. Update your HUD today and dominate the streets of San Andreas.
This is a grey area. On (like Project Reality or Blueberry Roleplay in 2021), custom crosshairs are generally allowed because they are cosmetic. However, on Deathmatch servers that use "Anti-NoCrosshair" scripts, a custom bright circle might be considered a "visual assist."
Unlike default crosshairs, these remained crisp even during full-auto fire — a trick achieved by editing the hud.txd file with custom alpha channels.