Just an FPS config that i made for fun. Heavily inspired by Comanglia and Chris.
It has blocky textures just like LOD Tweak.
http://pastebin.com/H8gqS98N
I currently don't have any screenshots or performance chart.
I am aware that it is not as good as Comanglias but this is just for fun.
If you want you can use it as your main config.
Includes:
-Disabled sprays
-Disabled face movements
-Disabled ragdolls
-Disabled gibs
-Disabled shadows
-Medium-High internet connection settings
-HUD related settings
-Blocky textures
At the end i put usefull links to expand on your FPS even more.
Just an FPS config that i made for fun. Heavily inspired by Comanglia and Chris.
It has blocky textures just like LOD Tweak.
http://pastebin.com/H8gqS98N
I currently don't have any screenshots or performance chart.
I am aware that it is not as good as Comanglias but this is just for fun.
If you want you can use it as your main config.
Includes:
-Disabled sprays
-Disabled face movements
-Disabled ragdolls
-Disabled gibs
-Disabled shadows
-Medium-High internet connection settings
-HUD related settings
-Blocky textures
At the end i put usefull links to expand on your FPS even more.
There really isn't anything new in this config, any reason for anyone to use this over the already so many existing ones? benchmarks maybe?
There really isn't anything new in this config, any reason for anyone to use this over the already so many existing ones? benchmarks maybe?
BonafideThere really isn't anything new in this config, any reason for anyone to use this over the already so many existing ones? benchmarks maybe?
i made this just for fun, you dont have to use it, this is just for people who want blocky textures + some more fps
[quote=Bonafide]There really isn't anything new in this config, any reason for anyone to use this over the already so many existing ones? benchmarks maybe?[/quote]
i made this just for fun, you dont have to use it, this is just for people who want blocky textures + some more fps
Yes I understand that, but why would people use it if there are already configs that do the exact same thing?
Yes I understand that, but why would people use it if there are already configs that do the exact same thing?
BonafideYes I understand that, but why would people use it if there are already configs that do the exact same thing?
His disables voice, features the Null-Movement script, and is definitely more concise than your typical fps config.
This also has a lot of new user friendly fps commands; a lot of map details are still enabled that actually somewhat helpful to newer players ex. This FPS config doesn't disable the spots on the map directly below where health/ammo spawn. ex2. Also doesn't disable 90% of the directional signs in the game
Matter of fact I might use this CFG as the base of the NewUser FPS config I've been wanting to work on.
[quote=Bonafide]Yes I understand that, but why would people use it if there are already configs that do the exact same thing?[/quote]
His disables voice, features the Null-Movement script, and is definitely more concise than your typical fps config.
This also has a lot of new user friendly fps commands; a lot of map details are still enabled that actually somewhat helpful to newer players ex. This FPS config doesn't disable the spots on the map directly below where health/ammo spawn. ex2. Also doesn't disable 90% of the directional signs in the game
Matter of fact I might use this CFG as the base of the NewUser FPS config I've been wanting to work on.
Wow, good job, you managed to get some good fps while keeping somewhat high level of detail. If there's anyone who dislike fps cfgs because they are too ugly, they should definitely consider this one.
Keep up the good work.
Wow, good job, you managed to get some good fps while keeping somewhat high level of detail. If there's anyone who dislike fps cfgs because they are too ugly, they should definitely consider this one.
Keep up the good work.
pootiskoalaHow to use this?
go to your steam folder/steamapps/common/team fortress 2/tf/cfg/save it here as gfx.cfg and make sure you put All Files
[quote=pootiskoala]How to use this?[/quote]
go to your steam folder/steamapps/common/team fortress 2/tf/cfg/save it here as gfx.cfg and make sure you put All Files
ComangliaBonafideYes I understand that, but why would people use it if there are already configs that do the exact same thing?
His disables voice, features the Null-Movement script, and is definitely more concise than your typical fps config.
This also has a lot of new user friendly fps commands; a lot of map details are still enabled that actually somewhat helpful to newer players ex. This FPS config doesn't disable the spots on the map directly below where health/ammo spawn. ex2. Also doesn't disable 90% of the directional signs in the game
Matter of fact I might use this CFG as the base of the NewUser FPS config I've been wanting to work on.
Wow, i didn't think you would reply to this post. I'm glad you like it. I use your stability config as my fps booster :D
[quote=Comanglia][quote=Bonafide]Yes I understand that, but why would people use it if there are already configs that do the exact same thing?[/quote]
His disables voice, features the Null-Movement script, and is definitely more concise than your typical fps config.
This also has a lot of new user friendly fps commands; a lot of map details are still enabled that actually somewhat helpful to newer players ex. This FPS config doesn't disable the spots on the map directly below where health/ammo spawn. ex2. Also doesn't disable 90% of the directional signs in the game
Matter of fact I might use this CFG as the base of the NewUser FPS config I've been wanting to work on.[/quote]
Wow, i didn't think you would reply to this post. I'm glad you like it. I use your stability config as my fps booster :D