This was unsettling, as I had to tilt my character’s head up to shoot at enemies. My aim was constantly off, and I couldn’t get used to the positioning of baddies on the lower half of my screen. It was as if my nose was constantly running and I had to keep my head up to prevent drippage.

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It may sound silly, but this one issue was making it a lot harder to enjoy my trip through Wonderlands. Thankfully, there is an easy solution. The image above is what Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands looks like with the reticle in the center of the screen. The game’s default settings keep the reticle position lowered, and although I didn’t understand why anyone ever want that, the game claims that it’s to allow for a “greater view of the world.”  If the reticle’s default placement doesn’t bother you, then don’t feel obligated to change it. It does allow the player to get a better view of the environments, so it could improve the experience for some.

How to fix reticle placement in Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands

Fixing the placement of your reticle is as simple as changing one setting. It’s not hard to find, either.

  1. In the main menu (or pause menu) go to Options.
  2. At the top, click on the Gameplay tab.
  3. Underneath the HUD (Heads Up Display) section there’s the Reticle Position setting. Change it from Lowered to Centered. 

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