Surely they didn’t bring this “feature” to PC without a way to turn it off… Surely they wouldn’t have done something that moronic.
How do you turn it off? Without just turning off outlines?
My severely color blind eyes rely on outlines, and “red reticle” is nothing but a distraction mid-fight. It has to go. There’s a reason I don’t touch my console for Halo.
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There is no off button as far as I can tell. Only thing you can do is change the color it changes too, but changing the Enemy UI Color.
That’s what I was afraid of.
I can’t change the colors, I rely on the Lime outlines just to be able to actually see enemies against the background and “red reticle” is like this blinking light just distracting me from what’s behind it.
I watch the reticle itself more than the enemy I’m supposed to shoot like I’m waiting at a green light to drive through it.
Morons.
This off switch needs to be in the accessibility settings, like yesterday. I can’t believe they put so little thought into bringing that to PC.
No BR start social playlists… Forced red reticle… breaking things that people paid for and not bothering to fix them. How the hell are they still in business?
I’m uninstalling.
Just waited out a 24 hour ban, to turn around and be banned for 3 days. Game is a joke of what Halo was.
Did you make the reticle outlines thicker? Would that help?
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How would that help when the issue is the red light green light effect 
Let’s make the light brighter, maybe he won’t notice it then…
I misunderstood what you were saying.
I figured. It’s not an issue with seeing the reticle it’s an issue with the change and this thing my brain just does that I seemingly have no control over where I wait for the change to happen to do anything. I’m literally just frozen waiting for it, I can’t lift a finger before it does 
!@#$ing hate it. They need to let us turn it off the same way they need to let us turn off kill effects if we don’t want to see/hear those when other players choose to use them.
I know you may think I’m crazy what I am about to say but it works for me!
Here is an idea that I have used. You know those small 3 ring binder small stickers you use to fix a torn hole on a 3 ring binder piece of paper. Put the sticker right on the screen where your retical is located. It works!!
I would try it if my displays weren’t expensive. I’m not putting adhesive on these things 
Not even saying that as a flex, just genuinely not willing to mess them up with adhesive cause I can’t afford to replace them if it isn’t covered by warranty and I’m 99% sure that isn’t covered.
They have a built in reticle I can turn on which accomplishes the same thing you’re saying. But in order to turn off the in-game reticle I sacrifice the rest of the UI. It’s not a good option. The monitor’s crosshair options are also aesthetically ugly as !@#$. I don’t want to look at any of them all day.
If you turn off enemy outlines, does it turn off red reticle?
Couldn’t tell you. If it does it doesn’t apply to me, I rely on outlines HEAVILY. Specifically Yellow/Lime. I can hardly see the default Red outlines because of my type of color blindness.
I can’t sacrifice outlines to turn off the reticle color shift like someone who isn’t color blind could.
You don’t turn off the feature.
The feature shouldn’t have been added to my UI without asking 
The feature has been standard and helps you know that your target is at the optimal range for your weapon.
Plus it is an indicator for when your sword is in-range for a lunge-attack.
I don’t use sword. It’s cheap and requires no skill.
And “red reticle” is nothing but a distraction for someone with -Yoink!- like me. I don’t care if it was there in the past.
It wasn’t there on PC on Halo Infinite for the entire first year and shouldn’t be there now without a way to turn it off.
You can say all the words you want, none of them will form a valid reason for yet another 343 blunder.
Period.
Skill or not, it is an effective tool to achieve victory.
And there is your problem.
The game built for consoles is available on PC and they made an alteration that PC users do not like. It is indeed a 343 blunder.