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My sensitivity keeps resetting to 4.0
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#1
2 Frags +

When I clearly put it into 6.0 every single time I play tf2

I'm starting to believe that this is because I put it into my configs somewhere

and yet I can't find it

Can someone help me?

When I clearly put it into 6.0 every single time I play tf2

I'm starting to believe that this is because I put it into my configs somewhere

and yet I can't find it

Can someone help me?
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#2
4 Frags +

put sensitivity 6 in the end of your autoexec.

put sensitivity 6 in the end of your autoexec.
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#3
0 Frags +

Thanks, I'll give it a try

Since we're here, what does raw input do?

And is there a console command to re-exec configs? I thought I heard it during a stream somewhere...

Thanks, I'll give it a try

Since we're here, what does raw input do?

And is there a console command to re-exec configs? I thought I heard it during a stream somewhere...
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#4
8 Frags +

http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/9302-tf2-doesnt-save-settings

http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/9231-crosshair-settings-not-saving

http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/9023-problem-everytime-i-start-up-the-game

http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/8966-cl-interp-wont-save

http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/8972-tf2-keeps-remembering-active-weapon-between-lives

http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/8718-my-configs-went-funny

http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/8599-ingame-tf2-options-reset-all-the-time

http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/8377-unbinding-keys-help

http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/7886-my-binds-are-messed-up

SnowyAnd is there a console command to re-exec configs? I thought I heard it during a stream somewhere...

exec <config name>

http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/9302-tf2-doesnt-save-settings

http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/9231-crosshair-settings-not-saving

http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/9023-problem-everytime-i-start-up-the-game

http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/8966-cl-interp-wont-save

http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/8972-tf2-keeps-remembering-active-weapon-between-lives

http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/8718-my-configs-went-funny

http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/8599-ingame-tf2-options-reset-all-the-time

http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/8377-unbinding-keys-help

http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/7886-my-binds-are-messed-up

[quote=Snowy]And is there a console command to re-exec configs? I thought I heard it during a stream somewhere...[/quote]
exec <config name>
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#5
3 Frags +
The "Raw input" option gives users more reliable mouse aiming by bypassing operating system mouse settings.

Ignores any windows mouse settings.

[code]The "Raw input" option gives users more reliable mouse aiming by bypassing operating system mouse settings.[/code]
Ignores any windows mouse settings.
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#6
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Thanks enigma. Can't say any of your links helped though unless my problem is that my configs aren't read only.

Thanks enigma. Can't say any of your links helped though unless my problem is that my configs aren't read only.
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#7
0 Frags +

So is it good to have raw input, disengage?

So is it good to have raw input, disengage?
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#8
2 Frags +
jp_Do you have another config.cfg in your custom folder? If you do, remove it.BenroadsCheck in your custom cfg folder if there is a config.cfg if so delete it. That would be overwriting your crosshair settings.disengageif you have all your settings saved in your autoexec/class cfgs, delete config.cfg and turn off steam cloudKAMOI ran into this issue post-Steampipe, where I accidentally had CFG files in tf/cfg and also tf/custom/cfg, check for duplicates!noplsmake sure you don't have an extra config.cfg in your custom folder and turn off steam cloud
[quote=jp_]Do you have another config.cfg in your custom folder? If you do, remove it.[/quote]

[quote=Benroads]Check in your custom cfg folder if there is a config.cfg if so delete it. That would be overwriting your crosshair settings.[/quote]

[quote=disengage]if you have all your settings saved in your autoexec/class cfgs, delete config.cfg and turn off steam cloud[/quote]

[quote=KAMO]I ran into this issue post-Steampipe, where I accidentally had CFG files in tf/cfg and also tf/custom/cfg, check for duplicates![/quote]

[quote=nopls]make sure you don't have an extra config.cfg in your custom folder and turn off steam cloud[/quote]
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#9
3 Frags +

It's personal preference. Use whatever feels comfortable to you.

It's personal preference. Use whatever feels comfortable to you.
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#10
0 Frags +

There aren't any config.cfg in my custom folder to the best of my knowledge, and my steam cloud is off...

But anyway, the argument is moot since Protato's suggestion seems to have done the trick. Thanks all

There aren't any config.cfg in my custom folder to the best of my knowledge, and my steam cloud is off...

But anyway, the argument is moot since Protato's suggestion seems to have done the trick. Thanks all
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#11
1 Frags +
SnowyThere aren't any config.cfg in my custom folder to the best of my knowledge, and my steam cloud is off...

But anyway, the argument is moot since Protato's suggestion seems to have done the trick. Thanks all

Your config files were likely copied over during Steam Pipe update.
Look under 'common/team fortress 2/tf/cfg'

You can move those to your custom folder by adhering to this folder structure: 'tf/custom/custom cfg/cfg'.

Your 'custom cfg/cfg' folder will take precedence over 'tf/cfg' as far as I know.

The config.cfg in 'custom cfg/cfg' will be copied to 'tf/cfg' upon startup.

[quote=Snowy]There aren't any config.cfg in my custom folder to the best of my knowledge, and my steam cloud is off...

But anyway, the argument is moot since Protato's suggestion seems to have done the trick. Thanks all[/quote]

Your config files were likely copied over during Steam Pipe update.
Look under 'common/team fortress 2/tf/cfg'

You can move those to your custom folder by adhering to this folder structure: 'tf/custom/custom cfg/cfg'.

Your 'custom cfg/cfg' folder will take precedence over 'tf/cfg' as far as I know.

The config.cfg in 'custom cfg/cfg' will be copied to 'tf/cfg' upon startup.
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