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Got back into tf2 and i need help with Interp
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So i recently got back into tf2 after god knows how many years and i realised i was using default interp and interp ratio.

i tried changing it to what i used to use (interp 0.033 and ratio 1) but it just switches back to normal.
ive tried everything to change it, editing custom.cfg file, autoexec.cfg file, different cmdrate and update rate etc. It keeps going back to defaults.
I use mastercomfig medium low pack due to me being used to tf2 looking like that and tried to edit it or overwrite it using a custom.cfg but to no avail.

Help would be great since it feels really off as it is right now.

So i recently got back into tf2 after god knows how many years and i realised i was using default interp and interp ratio.

i tried changing it to what i used to use (interp 0.033 and ratio 1) but it just switches back to normal.
ive tried everything to change it, editing custom.cfg file, autoexec.cfg file, different cmdrate and update rate etc. It keeps going back to defaults.
I use mastercomfig medium low pack due to me being used to tf2 looking like that and tried to edit it or overwrite it using a custom.cfg but to no avail.

Help would be great since it feels really off as it is right now.
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https://docs.mastercomfig.com/latest/next_steps/quick_fixes/#i-want-another-interp-value, however the mastercoms defaults are better anyways, 0.033 literally originated from a typo.

https://docs.mastercomfig.com/latest/next_steps/quick_fixes/#i-want-another-interp-value, however the mastercoms defaults are better anyways, 0.033 literally originated from a typo.
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i had this issue before where i couldn't change my configs after installing mastercoms - in ur tf folder, make a cfg folder and in that folder make a "user" folder where you will put all of ur .cfg files. if i remember correctly, these .cfg files SHOULD work correctly and you can change interps in an autoexec in there. someone downfrag me if this is wrong i cba to test edit my configs and potentially fuck them lol

i had this issue before where i couldn't change my configs after installing mastercoms - in ur tf folder, make a cfg folder and in that folder make a "user" folder where you will put all of ur .cfg files. if i remember correctly, these .cfg files SHOULD work correctly and you can change interps in an autoexec in there. someone downfrag me if this is wrong i cba to test edit my configs and potentially fuck them lol
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turbochad69https://docs.mastercomfig.com/latest/next_steps/quick_fixes/#i-want-another-interp-value, however the mastercoms defaults are better anyways, 0.033 literally originated from a typo.

Thanks alot mate, got it to work again appreciate it

[quote=turbochad69]https://docs.mastercomfig.com/latest/next_steps/quick_fixes/#i-want-another-interp-value, however the mastercoms defaults are better anyways, 0.033 literally originated from a typo.[/quote]
Thanks alot mate, got it to work again appreciate it
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turbochad69https://docs.mastercomfig.com/latest/next_steps/quick_fixes/#i-want-another-interp-value, however the mastercoms defaults are better anyways, 0.033 literally originated from a typo.

so what are the values that mastercoms sets? is it different for hitscan and soldier?, and does the mastercom config automatically switch between the two?

[quote=turbochad69]https://docs.mastercomfig.com/latest/next_steps/quick_fixes/#i-want-another-interp-value, however the mastercoms defaults are better anyways, 0.033 literally originated from a typo.[/quote]

so what are the values that mastercoms sets? is it different for hitscan and soldier?, and does the mastercom config automatically switch between the two?
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griffturbochad69https://docs.mastercomfig.com/latest/next_steps/quick_fixes/#i-want-another-interp-value, however the mastercoms defaults are better anyways, 0.033 literally originated from a typo.
so what are the values that mastercoms sets? is it different for hitscan and soldier?, and does the mastercom config automatically switch between the two?

https://docs.mastercomfig.com/latest/customization/modules/?h=interp#snapshot-buffer

assuming you take the default settings:

when packet_rate=standard, using snapshot_buffer=auto gets you snapshot_buffer_safe for Scout, Heavy, Engineer, Spy and Sniper and then snapshot_buffer_low for Soldier, Pyro, Demoman and Medic

which translates to 30ms lerp for hitscan classes and 15ms lerp for projectiles

[quote=griff][quote=turbochad69]https://docs.mastercomfig.com/latest/next_steps/quick_fixes/#i-want-another-interp-value, however the mastercoms defaults are better anyways, 0.033 literally originated from a typo.[/quote]

so what are the values that mastercoms sets? is it different for hitscan and soldier?, and does the mastercom config automatically switch between the two?[/quote]

https://docs.mastercomfig.com/latest/customization/modules/?h=interp#snapshot-buffer

assuming you take the default settings:

when packet_rate=standard, using snapshot_buffer=auto gets you snapshot_buffer_safe for Scout, Heavy, Engineer, Spy and Sniper and then snapshot_buffer_low for Soldier, Pyro, Demoman and Medic

which translates to 30ms lerp for hitscan classes and 15ms lerp for projectiles
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thanks brimstone

thanks brimstone
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