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How to get rid of old auto exec
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First I got this maxframes fps config. After I got it it did not work for a few days then it worked suddenly. I decided to change fps configs and used stabby's auto exec that I got from his steam group. After that my mouse cursor started acting weird. Everytime I try to move it it goes back in the same position over and over again. After that I tried removing stabby's auto exec and then I replaced it with maxframes again. It did not work and I reinstalled tf2 and validated the cache files 3 times and it still won't work. I'm not trying to blame anyone I just need this fixed.

First I got this maxframes fps config. After I got it it did not work for a few days then it worked suddenly. I decided to change fps configs and used stabby's auto exec that I got from his steam group. After that my mouse cursor started acting weird. Everytime I try to move it it goes back in the same position over and over again. After that I tried removing stabby's auto exec and then I replaced it with maxframes again. It did not work and I reinstalled tf2 and validated the cache files 3 times and it still won't work. I'm not trying to blame anyone I just need this fixed.
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#2
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did you try -autoconfig in your tf2 startup options?
it resets all your settings to default

did you try -autoconfig in your tf2 startup options?
it resets all your settings to default
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There are usually two auto execs(at least for me). One in your custom folder and another In your cfg folder you may only be editing/deleting one.

There are usually two auto execs(at least for me). One in your custom folder and another In your cfg folder you may only be editing/deleting one.
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#4
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Just to clarify what was said above:-

i) remove your autoexec.cfg and custom folder from your tf folder.
ii) run tf2 with -autoconfig in launch options (you should get default settings)
iii) Put your new autoexec.cfg in tf/cfg and put your custom folder back
iv) run tf2 after removing -autoconfig from launch options
v) profit.

Just to clarify what was said above:-

i) remove your autoexec.cfg and custom folder from your tf folder.
ii) run tf2 with -autoconfig in launch options (you should get default settings)
iii) Put your new autoexec.cfg in tf/cfg and put your custom folder back
iv) run tf2 after removing -autoconfig from launch options
v) profit.
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