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configs n stuff
Created 17th May 2013 @ 00:37
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I guess i`ve been gone too long. Somehow I`ve managed to fuck up the easiest thing to fuck up while setting up a game. Two questions.
1) what am I doing wrong setting up the fps config (chris`) if it doesnt apply ingame?
2) might this f*ck up have something to do that my tf2 local files arent located in C:/Program Files (x86)/Steam/steamapps/acc_name/HERE, but instead are (idk why) located in the common folder, which is located in the steamapps folder.
Its late, Im talking jibberish, w/e.
Last edited by Orchid,
you put it in ../steam/steamapps/common/Team Fortress 2/tf/xxrandomfoldernamexx/cfg/
fixed
Last edited by quintosh,
Quoted from quintosh
you put it in ../steam/steamapps/common/xxrandomfoldernamexx/cfg/
already did that. I seems to dislike that and refuses to apply the changes ingame.
delete /tf/cfg folder so there wouldnt be duplicates
might also need to delete /steamapps/username/team fortress 2 folder if its not already deleted
also common mistake is that people place /cfg in /tf/common but instead it needs to be under another random named folder name, just like quintosh said in his example
Last edited by AnimaL,
all of you big noobs, its common/Team Fortress 2/tf/custom/randomfolder/cfg not just common/randomfolder/cfg
Last edited by Rake,
I didn’t bother with putting my stuff in custom for my cfgs, everything’s in default and works fine
C:Program Files (x86)SteamsteamappscommonTeam Fortress 2tfcfg
spoiler: no it doesn’t work fine, try changing something in your autoexec
Quoted from Sideshow
spoiler: no it doesn’t work fine, try changing something in your autoexec
i can edit shit in my autoexec and it works perfectly fine. you probably have another config in tf/custom that overrides the original autoexec?
i honestly don’t understand why i would move my autoexec to tf/custom
Quoted from Sideshow
spoiler: no it doesn’t work fine, try changing something in your autoexec
It will work fine – if it doesn’t for you, that’s an issue on your end :)
Regardless, it’s not how it’s supposed to be done. Anything that isn’t vanilla should go in /custom/
editing autoexec works, but i think there might be issue with edited class configs so i wouldn’t even bother using tf/cfg/
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editing autoexec works, but i think there might be issue with edited class configs so i wouldn’t even bother using tf/cfg/
they work fine for me as well? except when i use tf/custom method i can’t exec configs with the exec commands
ur doing it wrong then
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