So I downloaded comanglia's config then it keeps on dropping frames so I went to mastercomfig so I downloaded the preset then it crashes so I went on the mastercomfig trobleshooting page then I found a fix here.
TF2 exits on startup
This is due a bug from a recent update that causes mat_antialias to crash the game when run on startup. Remove mat_antialias from your custom.cfg if you have it, remove -dxlevel from your launch options and remove any line with mat_antialias in your tf/cfg/config.cfg file.
But when I exit tf2 then relaunch it then it crashes again then I see my config.cfg mat_antialias is there again then I need to keep on doing it before I play tf2 and now it's very annoying.
So I downloaded comanglia's config then it keeps on dropping frames so I went to mastercomfig so I downloaded the preset then it crashes so I went on the mastercomfig trobleshooting page then I found a fix here.
TF2 exits on startup
This is due a bug from a recent update that causes mat_antialias to crash the game when run on startup. Remove mat_antialias from your custom.cfg if you have it, remove -dxlevel from your launch options and remove any line with mat_antialias in your tf/cfg/config.cfg file.
But when I exit tf2 then relaunch it then it crashes again then I see my config.cfg mat_antialias is there again then I need to keep on doing it before I play tf2 and now it's very annoying.
sounds like your config.cfg is on read-only mode
sounds like your config.cfg is on read-only mode
No it's on read and write. But thanks for helping
No it's on read and write. But thanks for helping
try putting this in your launch options: +mat_antialias x +alias mat_antialias ""
if that doesn't work just try this: +alias mat_antialias ""
x is whatever value you want it to be
try putting this in your launch options: +mat_antialias x +alias mat_antialias ""
if that doesn't work just try this: +alias mat_antialias ""
x is whatever value you want it to be
-edit-
Jeez I need to read your post entirely before I start replying.
A few questions
1. Which version of my config are you using?
2. Which version of mastercomfig did you install?
3. Did the mastercomfig you installed come as a .VPK file?
This maybe helpful just to get your game back to a state where you can play (without a config though) https://github.com/mastercoms/mastercomfig#clean-up
-edit-
Jeez I need to read your post entirely before I start replying.
A few questions
1. Which version of my config are you using?
2. Which version of mastercomfig did you install?
3. Did the mastercomfig you installed come as a .VPK file?
This maybe helpful just to get your game back to a state where you can play (without a config though) https://github.com/mastercoms/mastercomfig#clean-up
1. The updated one in your post last comment.
2. 6.10
3. Low preset And yes
And last one i'll try
1. The updated one in your post last comment.
2. 6.10
3. Low preset And yes
And last one i'll try
Oh it really worked! Thanks Comanglia :)
Oh it really worked! Thanks Comanglia :)
Oh wait it worked for the first time but when I quit tf2 then come back it did the same thing ugh.....
Oh wait it worked for the first time but when I quit tf2 then come back it did the same thing ugh.....
Try to add mat_antialias 0 to your custom.cfg?
Although mastercoms proved that 1 is the minimum value for the command, but 0 works better on my PC
Try to add mat_antialias 0 to your custom.cfg?
Although mastercoms proved that 1 is the minimum value for the command, but 0 works better on my PC
JacK_TsanGTry to add mat_antialias 0 to your custom.cfg?
Although mastercoms proved that 1 is the minimum value for the command, but 0 works better on my PC
0 gets rounded up to 1.
HorseI'll try
Try opening regedit, HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Valve\Source\tf\Settings, then remove mat_antialias.
[quote=JacK_TsanG]Try to add mat_antialias 0 to your custom.cfg?
Although mastercoms proved that 1 is the minimum value for the command, but 0 works better on my PC[/quote]
0 gets rounded up to 1.
[quote=Horse]I'll try[/quote]
Try opening regedit, HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Valve\Source\tf\Settings, then remove mat_antialias.