🪶Ꭺ★Ꮇ★Ꭼ★Ꭱ★Ꮖ★Ꮯ★Ꭺ(2000/2001 RTS) Cursors

- Published on November 15th 2025 by ꧁Ꮯʋꝛ̢ ⳽σ̴ꝛ̢⬩Ꮯⱺ︠͡ ɭȴٟᥱᥴ ︠Ꞇῗٟσ̴ᥰٟῗٟst꧂.
- Released under the Custom (contact author) license.
PLEASE READ,
I didn't make these, they're from a game.
They're on a 48 pixels canvas, so
to see them correctly you'll have to
change cursor size, HERE'S HOW :
On Windows10&11
write "size" in the start bar,
click "Change Cursor Size",
set the slider to 2 or 5,
then apply a cursor set made from these!
On Windows 7 & prior
go to "run",
type 'regedit' in the window's text bar,
the Registry Editor opens,
go to the directory
Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Cursors
(you can copy-paste it in the window's top bar),
right-click on the "CursorBaseSize" value,
left-click on "Modify", then check "Decimal",
& change the value from 32 to '48' or '96',
for the heck of it even 144.
This change will apply on the next restart.
SO...
I'm lagging a fair bit on the whole rip thing...
That, & there's a few issues with this set :
-Those hotspots are faithful to the game... but very unpractical;
-WOT, NO DIAGONALS? ;
-Caret & individual pan camera cursors are missing.
That being written, maybe you can still get creative...?
AMERICA, alternatively styled A*M*E*R*I*C*A,
extended name "America: No peace beyond the line"
is, as hinted by the title, a real-time strategy game
released on Dec.2000 in Europe & Jan.2001 in North America
by the German publisher Data Becker GmbH & Co. KG
& developed by a studio in the same jurisdiction, Related Designs,
possibly since its founding in 1995.
We get to play as four different factions,
each with its own campaign unlocking another,
in the following order :
the first nations of the great plains,
the Mexicans, some outlaws,
& the U.S. settlers.
Credits:
Designers:
S. Binder, A. Liebeskind,
T. Pottkämper, C. Schmittgen
Artist : I.Posavec
RELEASE SERIE 1!
Including :
-The normal arrow;
-All command cursors;
-The two versions of the audio settings' sliders;
-Custom verti&horiz resizers based of the pan camera cursors.
Resources
- Learn how to download and customize your mouse pointer.
- Have a web page or a blog? Learn how to add custom cursors to your web pages.
- Make your own cursors with our freeware cursor maker.
- Your favorite cursor is missing? Make a suggestion.




















