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Rhapsody's Performance Config

Created 15th September 2014 @ 03:59

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Rhapsody

If you want to get right into it, you can view info about and download the config http://rhapsodysl.github.io/perfconfighere[/url].

Rhapsody’s Performance Config

Making Team Fortress 2 faster since 2014

What it is

Rhapsody’s Performance Config is a project intended to supercede Chris’ dx9frames config, and be superior in every way. Since Chris’ configs were abandoned, this one is the better choice, being that it’s active and is updated with more convars that increase performance. Alongside that, it’s documented much more thoroughly than Chris’ was, and is avaliable in the file for anyone interested.

This config uses Chris’ dx9frames as a base, but is completely re-organized in a neater fashion, and is much more user-friendy and intuitive. Everything but the core changes are mentioned and configurable in an in-game wizard, allowing you to choose things as you want them. These changes are saved between sessions thanks to the magic of host_writeconfig, as well, so you’d only need to actually edit the config if you’re an advanced user and want even more control.

How to use

In order to use this config, you first have to download it. You can do this going to http://rhapsodysl.github.io/perfconfigthe project site[/url] and pressing one of the two buttons at the top; either Raw Text or ZIP. If you download it as a ZIP, then all you have to do is extract the archive and find autoexec.cfg. Once you do, just go to the following filepath, and place it there.

C:Program Files (x86)SteamSteamAppscommonTeam Fortress 2tfcfg

or if that doesn’t work, go to

C:Program FilesSteamSteamAppscommonTeam Fortress 2tfcfg

For Mac:

Users/UserName/Library/Application Support/Steam/SteamApps/common/Team Fortress 2/tf/cfg

For Linux:

/.steam/SteamApps/common/Team Fortress 2/tf/cfg

After you do that, just start up your game and type ‘setup’ in console, and you’ll be good to go.

If you chose Raw Text, then just go to the filepath stated above, copy the text from the browser window, and paste it into your autoexec.cfg file. If you don’t have an autoexec.cfg file, then create it.

If you’re using Linux, I can’t help you out with where to place it, sorry. :(

What’s Next

– Add a toggle for null movement.

– Make a version for highframes and maxframes.


Last edited by Rhapsody,

Oupa

Nave

Nice hope more ppl would help so that we can have updated configs for everyone.

Phnx

why no dx8 support:p?

Popcorp

Could you or someone Benchmark Fps with Chris’s config and this 1, just to see how bigger fps boost is in your config? i can’t because i have to go right now

http://teamfortress.tv/thread/7598/tf2-benchmarks


Last edited by Popcorp,

lazyluk

Quoted from Popcorp

Could you or someone Benchmark Fps with Chris’s config and this 1, just to see how bigger fps boost is in your config? i can’t because i have to go right now

http://teamfortress.tv/thread/7598/tf2-benchmarks

would like to see this too.

Bloodyyy

(Weeaboo Nerd)
(XD ͜ʖXD)

pls for dx8

http://teamfortress.tv/thread/20142/rhapsodys-performance-config#29

Kengur

So the using dx8 yields about 2% gain?

If you take the average of all dx8 values divided by the average of all dx9 values you get about 12% more fps on dx8 than on dx9.


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smziii

(Legendary Ratehacks)
SVIFT

Dx8 support pls

Kengur

missed 11111!!!!!

zen1th

PRXSM
LEGO

finally someone picks up after chris
would love dx8 support as well :)

maidos

000

+ dx8 support too

LaMqTa

fenneks

Marry me! Finally some update on these configs!

Rhapsody

DX8 technically works on this config just fine, I just based this config off of DX9frames. I’ll be making versions derived off of highframes and maxframes later.

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