ok i want dis "d; viewmodel_fov 85; cl_crosshair_file ""; cl_crosshair_green 255" in my .cfg file
but cl_crosshair_file "" dont work how2fix?
d is an alias i have to disable crosshair switcher
cl_crosshair_file "" in .cfg file?
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ok i want dis "d; viewmodel_fov 85; cl_crosshair_file ""; cl_crosshair_green 255" in my .cfg file
but cl_crosshair_file "" dont work how2fix?
d is an alias i have to disable crosshair switcher
but cl_crosshair_file "" dont work how2fix?
d is an alias i have to disable crosshair switcher
i think the workaround was making a cfg file with the line cl_crosshair_file "" in it, and then execing the file in your bind/alias
i think the workaround was making a cfg file with the line [b]cl_crosshair_file ""[/b] in it, and then execing the file in your bind/alias
haha nevermind solved
i just took it out of the "" and entered a new line with each command
haha nevermind solved
i just took it out of the "" and entered a new line with each command
i just took it out of the "" and entered a new line with each command
Bucakei think the workaround was making a cfg file with the line cl_crosshair_file "" in it, and then execing the file in your bind/alias
correct. for example you can make a cfg file called xhair.cfg. which would contain:
xhair.cfgcl_crosshair_file ""
Doesn't really matter where you place the file. i'd just place it in whatever folder in Custom your autoexec, class cfgs, comanglia, etc are for simplicity
Then you make the new bind:
line"d; viewmodel_fov 85; exec xhair; cl_crosshair_green 255"
[quote=Bucake]i think the workaround was making a cfg file with the line [b]cl_crosshair_file ""[/b] in it, and then execing the file in your bind/alias[/quote]
correct. for example you can make a cfg file called xhair.cfg. which would contain:
[quote=xhair.cfg]cl_crosshair_file ""[/quote]
Doesn't really matter where you place the file. i'd just place it in whatever folder in Custom your autoexec, class cfgs, comanglia, etc are for simplicity
Then you make the new bind:
[quote=line]"d; viewmodel_fov 85; exec xhair; cl_crosshair_green 255"[/quote]
correct. for example you can make a cfg file called xhair.cfg. which would contain:
[quote=xhair.cfg]cl_crosshair_file ""[/quote]
Doesn't really matter where you place the file. i'd just place it in whatever folder in Custom your autoexec, class cfgs, comanglia, etc are for simplicity
Then you make the new bind:
[quote=line]"d; viewmodel_fov 85; exec xhair; cl_crosshair_green 255"[/quote]
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